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BFI Southbank
16/12/2022
- 28/11/2022
Lambeth,
London
Curzon Cinema & Arts
04/10/2022
Clevedon
Depot
03/10/2022
Lewes
Hyde Park Picture House
29/10/2022
Leeds
Parkway Beverley
31/10/2022
Parkway Cleethorpes
31/10/2022
Queen's Film Theatre
17/10/2022
Belfast
Towner Eastbourne
26/11/2022
- 26/11/2022
Eastbourne
Wellington Orbit
30/10/2022
- 30/10/2022
Telford
BFI Southbank
16/12/2022
- 28/11/2022
Lambeth,
London
Curzon Cinema & Arts
04/10/2022
Clevedon
Depot
03/10/2022
Lewes
Towner Eastbourne
26/11/2022
- 26/11/2022
Eastbourne
Queen's Film Theatre
17/10/2022
Belfast
Wellington Orbit
30/10/2022
- 30/10/2022
Telford
Adrienne Barbeau, Jamie Lee Curtis, Hal Holbrook, Janet Leigh
A seaside town sits in silence, long after the midnight bells have chimed, with the sound of a late night DJ the only comfort for the restless. But an uncanny spell is being cast, and old secrets are disinterred. There’s something in The Fog and the inhabitants of Antonio Bay are about to discover the bitter truths as they celebrate the town’s centenary.
Few horror filmmakers rival director John Carpenter, dripping with iconic titles from The Thing to They Live. The Fog was a chilly change of pace for Carpenter, following his breakout success with Halloween. Bringing back scream queen Jamie Lee Curtis from his iconic slasher, as well as Janet Leigh (Psycho) and his wife Adrienne Barbeau, this is a deeply atmospheric film filled with genuine characters, backed up by yet another classic score from Carpenter in the composer’s seat.
Alongside Poltergeist, The Fog is a tale of America forced to confront what was repressed in its haunted foundations. What is the price of modern prosperity… and what happens when its got its briny hands around your throat?! This 4K restoration captures the particular eerie hues of Carpenter’s home town invasion.
With thanks to Studiocanal for inclusion in the tour.