The House on Pine Street L.A Screening – UPDATE

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The House on Pine Street…

* – Screening now at 

Laemmle’s Music Hall 3
9036 Whilshire Blvd
Beverly Hills
CA 90211

If you are in the L.A area, there is a screening for The House on Pine Street and a Q + A after!

From the Press Release

Acclaimed Indie Horror Film The House on Pine Street Opens Its Doors for Exclusive One-Night-Only Los Angeles Screening

Synopsis
Seven months pregnant, Jennifer Branagan reluctantly returns to her hometown in Kansas after an unexpected mental breakdown. Coping with her fears of motherhood, a strained relationship with her husband Luke, and the overbearing presence of her own mother, Meredith, Jennifer struggles to regain control of her life. But when strange things start happening in their new rental home, Jennifer begins to fear that it may be haunted. Alone in her convictions, Jennifer is forced to question her sanity as she attempts to find out what, if anything, is plaguing the house.

The House on Pine Street is an independent psychological horror film that has been scaring audiences around the world on its successful festival run, earning rave reviews and garnering multiple accolades along the way, including several Best Actress and Best Feature Film awards. This Raven Banner Entertainment repped film, already featured on numerous end of the year ‘Top 10’ lists, will have its Los Angeles Premiere on Thursday, November 19th at 7:30 PM at the Ahrya Fine Arts Theater by Laemmle. The screening will be followed by a special Q+A with cast and crew, including lead actress Emily Goss, writer/producer Natalie Jones, and writers/directors Aaron and Austin Keeling, amongst others. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to see one of the year’s most talked about indie horror films!

Tickets for LA Premiere can be purchased at http://thehouseonpinestreet.brownpapertickets.com/

For more information, please visit www.thehouseonpinestreet.com

Image courtesy of E3W Productions

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