Classic Horror Double Bill: God Told Me To (1976) & Cure (1997)
A double bill of classic horror films with introductions and discussion from film scholars Dr Pete Falconer (University of Bristol) and Dr Dominic Lash (Anglia Ruskin University).
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Age Rating: 18
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Age Rating: 15
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In God Told Me To, the NYPD’s Peter Nicholas investigates murders committed by normal people who cheerfully explain that “God told [them] to”. In Cure, there is another series of apparently unmotivated murders, with an X carved into each victim’s throat. The case leads Tokyo detective Kenichi Takabe to a strange young man who may be able to compel people to kill.
Both films feature remarkable central performances, particularly from Tony Lo Bianco and Kōji Yakusho as the detective characters. This is a great opportunity to see two distinctively grimy and introspective horror movies on the big screen.
The event marks 50 years since the first release of God Told Me To and celebrates the publication of Dominic Lash’s book on Cure for the BFI Film Classics series.
Due to the ratings of the films being shown, this is an 18+ only event.
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God Told Me To (1976)
Directed by Larry CohenAge Rating: 18
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Cure (1997)
Directed by Kiyoshi KurosawaAge Rating: 15
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In God Told Me To, the NYPD’s Peter Nicholas investigates murders committed by normal people who cheerfully explain that “God told [them] to”. In Cure, there is another series of apparently unmotivated murders, with an X carved into each victim’s throat. The case leads Tokyo detective Kenichi Takabe to a strange young man who may be able to compel people to kill.
Both films feature remarkable central performances, particularly from Tony Lo Bianco and Kōji Yakusho as the detective characters. This is a great opportunity to see two distinctively grimy and introspective horror movies on the big screen.
The event marks 50 years since the first release of God Told Me To and celebrates the publication of Dominic Lash’s book on Cure for the BFI Film Classics series.
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This is an externally managed event.Due to the ratings of the films being shown, this is an 18+ only event.
