Night is descending. You lounge between the headstones, the long grasses tickling your ears, letting the soft rain slowly, softly fall on to your forehead and drip off your earlobes. It’s tranquil. Suddenly, the terrifying sounds of the reanimated corpses hell-bent on destroying the living rise up around you. A soil-dirtied hand shoots up through the ground and the brain-eating moans of zombies echo as the panic sets in and you continue chillaxing and lounging back, because you’re at the last night of Cinema in the Cemetery, where you are going to be able to watch Night of the Living Dead in St John’s Cemetery, Ashfield. For free, with snacks and drinks available!
This clearly quite paganistic and unholy event has been kindly organised for us by the Christ Church Inner West Anglican Community, so be good kids, although I’d love to see someone get a few people to dress up as zombies and terrorise the whole gig.
It goes down from about 8pm tonight, as the last film of the cemetery cinema season. It’s romantic and terrifying and hilarious at the same time. Also, snacks.
Posted by amelia in Events, Screen
Tags: ashfield, cinema in the cemetery, in a cemetery, night of the living dead, zombies











when is the next session as i really want to go?