It doesn’t happen very often that a movie can terrify you to the level that it affects your emotional well-being. It first happened in The Exorcist (1973), Jaws (1975), and then The Blair Witch Project (1999). It wasn’t until 2014 that Adam Robitel’s The Taking of Deborah Logan was able to recapture that collective terror with his effective sleeper hit.
To celebrate its 10th anniversary, on October 21 Terror Films working with Alamo Drafthouse will hold special screenings of this modern masterpiece in Los Angeles and New York City, both are nearly sold out. After the Los Angeles screening, there will be a live Q&A with the film’s director, Adam Robitel, his writing partner, Gavin Heffernan, stars Jill Larson and Anne Ramsay, as well as co-producer Dana Guerin.
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Eye on Horror the official podcast of iHorror.com got to speak with stars Jill Larson and Anne Ramsay ahead of the screenings. You can listen to hosts Jonathan Correia, James Jay Edwards and Jacob Davison’s insightful and lively interview with them HERE and HERE starting on October 14.
HorrorPack is set to release a limited-edition Blu-ray of the film, which will include special features only available in this version, including an all-new 2024 Audio Commentary featuring Director/Co-Writer Adam Robitel, Lead Actress Jill Larson, her co-star Anne Ramsay, Co-Writer Gavin Heffernan, and Executive Producer Dana Guerin, as well as brand new, just filmed in-depth interviews with cast and crew, and other special features.
A full-page ad celebrating Deborah’s birthday will be featured in the October edition of Scream Magazine, and to top it off, Terror Films Releasing has put together a special anniversary promo.
Links for the Alamo Drafthouse screenings, HorrorPack’s limited-edition Blu-ray, can be found below.
Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Los Angeles
Alamo Drafthouse Lower Manhattan
HorrorPack
Terror Films Releasing
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