Beck And Woods Hosting ‘Haunt’ Screening At Putnam
Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, the writers behind the Oscar-nominated “A Quiet Place” will return to their hometown of the Quad-Cities to host a screening of their new film, “Haunt,” their first directorial and screenwriting debut for a major studio.
You can join the Bettendorf natives, on Saturday, Sept. 14, to see “Haunt” on the Putnam Museum’s GIANT Screen. (Rated R)
For just $9 tickets ($8 seniors, college students and military), you’ll experience this brand-new movie written and directed by the Beck/Woods duo. Members save $1 on tickets.
Space is limited and advance ticket purchases are strongly recommended!
“Haunt” begins at 6 p.m. Beck/Woods will take part in a Q&A immediately after the showing. Remember to arrive early for best seats!
SYNOPSIS: On Halloween, a group of friends encounter an “extreme” haunted house that promises to feed on their darkest fears. The night turns deadly as they come to the horrifying realization that some monsters are real.
NOTE: “Haunt” is rated R. No one under 17 admitted without an accompanying parent or guardian.
Get tickets and watch the trailer: www.putnam.org/calendar/haunt-movie