Want to see Darren Lynn Bousman’s 11-11-11 early? Here’s your midnight screening locations

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Y’all get a chance to hear what Darren Lynn Bousman had to say on last week’s podcast? And what he had to say about the leaked copy of 11-11-11 here? Damn good man!

So good in fact, we’re stoked to announce early midnight screenings of his new, slow-burning religious horror number (pun?) 11-11-11. In case you’re as pumped as us to see what new direction takes with his latest, below you’ll find a list of theaters that will play the film this Thursday at midnight. Check it…

New York:

AMC Empire 25 – Midnight

AMC Jersey Gardens

Los Angeles:

Universal City Walk – 11:11 PM

AMC Block 30 – Midnight

AMC Ontario Mills – Midnight

Seattle:

AMC Southcenter – Midnight

San Diego:

AMC Mission Valley – Midnight

Houston:

AMC Gulf Pointe – Midnight

Virginia Beach:

AMC Lynnhaven – Midnight

Columbus:

AMC Easton Town – Midnight

AMC Lennox Town – Midnight

Indianapolis:

AMC Indianapolis 17 – Midnight

Omaha:

AMC Oakview – Midnight

Oklahoma City:

AMC Quall Springs – Midnight

Pittsburgh:

AMC Waterfront 22 – Midnight

Philadelphia:

AMC Cherry Hill – Midnight

Detroit:

AMC Star Fairlane – Midnight

Need a jogger? Got you covered:

After the tragic death of his wife and child, famed American author Joseph Crone travels from the United States to Barcelona, Spain to reunite with his estranged brother Samuel and dying father, Richard. However, fate has a different plan for Joseph as his life becomes plagued with strange happenings, and the constant sightings of the number 11.

Curiosity quickly turns to obsession, and Joseph soon realizes that this number holds a horrific meaning not only to himself but possibly to all of religion. Isolated in a foreign country with only the support of his companion, Sadie, Joseph soon realizes that 11/11/11 is more than just a date, it’s a warning!

11-11-11 star Wendy Glenn

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