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Want to see ORPHAN? Win passes to the St. Louis Advance Screening!

ReviewSTL.com invites you and a guest to attend a special advance St. Louis screening of ORPHAN.

 

Enter for your chance to win a pass good for two!

Screening is on Tuesday, July 21 @ Wehrenberg Ronnies 20 Cine

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY

OPENS NATIONWIDE JULY 24

Please note that winning passes to ORPHAN does not guarantee admission to the film. You must arrive early as seating is first-come, first-served. It is usually safe to arrive at least 1 hour or more before show time!


In order to enter the contest, simply leave a comment below about your favorite “scary movie” and why it is your favorite. Winners will be randomly drawn, and notified by the evening of Monday, July 20.

Good luck! We hope to see you at the movie. And don’t forget to check out ORPHAN, in theaters on July 24!

To learn more about the movie, visit the official website at orphan-movie.warnerbros.com

Kevin Brackett

Kevin Brackett is a professional film and theatre critic. He is also a member of the St. Louis Film Critics Association (SLFCA). Since founding Review St. Louis in 2008, he remains editor and operator of the online publication. Kevin is also a co-host of the Reel Spoilers podcast, and former National Vice President of the Technology Student Association (TSA), comprised of over 200,000 members worldwide. E-mail: kevin [at] reviewstl.com.

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  • The Wayans Brothers "Scary Movie" is my favorite because it poked fun at all of the ridiculous horror movies with gaping holes in the plots that took themselves way to seriously.

  • The first time I watched ROSEMARY'S BABY (which I didn't think was all that scary until the end), I finished watching the movie and turned out the light, but must not have turned it all the way off, because as my dog and I crossed the room, the light snapped back on.

    Never saw a boy and his dog freeze so still.

  • My favorite Horror Movie is George A. Romeo's original "Dawn of the Dead". I swear after my two companions bolted from the theatre, I was looking for zombies under the seat. I expect the living dead are all at the Crestwood Mall now! Hey, don't knock SPAM. It comes with it own key. LOVED IT!

  • My favorite scary movie is Saw. I love this movie for many reasons. First of all, its got murder and gore. It has a great deal of suspense. It had many plot twists which always keeps you guessing. The characters are built up and are all necessary. I love the Saw franchis!

  • Session 9. I just thought it was so creepy the first time I saw it. It still creeps me out if I'm home alone at night with the lights off

  • Blair Witch Project...the way they filmed the movie to make it seem like a true story totally freaked me out.

  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original). I still get nervous when I have to use a saw on a project.

  • My favorite scary movie is Amityville horror because it was a true story...and it was the first scary movie that really freaked me out!

  • My favorite scary movie is "Disturbia," because it is AWESOME! The neighbor is really creepy and I love all of the characters!

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