Giveaway: Claim You Free Passes To Catch An Advanced Screening Of ‘The Menu’ (Kansas City)

Image Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures

If you aren’t steeped in the world of genre films (horror/sci-fi/fantasy), you might not realize when such a special confidence of events and casting comes together. The Menu happens to be one of those films. With a star-studded cast, a killer central premise, and put out by a studio you know has the goods when it comes to stuff like this (Searchlight Pictures). Since it’s such a big affair it seemed only right that this film needed to be shared with as many people as possible! Read on to find out how you (if you are in the Kansas City area) can attend a screening for free. If you dare!

About The Screening:

Wednesday, November 16th

AMC Studio 28 in Olathe
7 pm

About The Contest:

You’ve got a voracious appetite for new movies and we’ve got free tickets. As any potentially disastrous situation (the film, not the screening) starts, things are absolutely free. As long as you have a ticket. Just click the link below, snag and print out your passes and you are good to see The Menu. No extensive sign-ups. No purchase is necessary. No pacts to join a cult are required. Just remember that since this is a screening with passes you want to arrive early, as seating isn’t guaranteed

About The Movie:

 

“A couple (Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult) travels to a coastal island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef (Ralph Fiennes) has prepared a lavish menu, with some shocking surprises. Hosted by the immaculately dressed front-of-house staff led by general Elsa (Hong Chau), the evening unfolds with increasing tension at each of the guest tables as secrets are revealed and unexpected courses are served. With wild and violent events occurring, Slowik’s motivation begins to rattle the diners as it becomes increasingly apparent that his elaborate menu is designed to catalyze to a shocking finale.”

Image Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures
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