Events

Eerie Horror Fest - Warner Theater

Eerie Horror Fest - Warner Theater

October 5-8, 2022

The Eerie Horror Fest is a four-day film and gaming festival in downtown Erie, Pennsylvania. It will feature a selection of short and feature-length films, video game demonstrations, celebrity meet and greets, cast and crew Q&As, panel discussions, vendors, parties, and more. For filmmakers, artists, and those looking to break into the world of cinema, the event will include opportunities to learn, network, and have their ideas pitched to industry professionals.

Event guests include John Adams and Toby Poser of Wonder Wheel Productions (HELLBENDER, THE DEEPER YOU DIG, HALFWAY TO ZEN) Carter Smith (The Ruins, Swallowed, Bugcrush) Mark Patton (A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 2, SWALLOWED, SCREAM, QUEEN!) Courtney Gains (BACK TO THE FUTURE, THE ‘BURBS, CHILDREN OF THE CORN) John Franklin (CHILDREN OF THE CORN, THE ADDAMS FAMILY, ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES) John Philbin (POINT BREAK, RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD, CHILDREN OF THE CORN) and Fritz Kiersch (CHILDREN OF THE CORN, TUFF TURF). More to be announced!

Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922)
Silent Film with Live Pipe Organ Accompaniment
Presented in partnership with the Erie Philharmonic
Wednesday, October 5, 2022; 8:00PM - 9:30PM

The opening night event of the Fest will transport you back in time for a screening of the 1922 silent film, Nosferatu, on the big screen where we’ll recreate the haunting experience of seeing this macabre film for the first time. We celebrate the 100th Anniversary of this groundbreaking work of fear and suspense with the live accompaniment of the newly installed Wurlitzer Theatre Organ in the Warner Theatre. A live pipe organist adds drama and improvisation to the Nosferatu score, making it a true one-of-a-kind performance.

All-Access Passes, Day Passes, and tickets to Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror are on sale now! 

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