BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- "You get more out of life when you go out to a movie."
That phrase is often used by Josh Brewer and the rest of the organizers of Cicada Cinema. This organization hosts pop-up movie screenings in Bloomington, focusing on underrepresented, underseen or underscreened films in the college town.
However, next month, Cicada Cinema is partnering with the city of Bloomington and one of the city's most iconic venues to bring a one-of-a-kind screening experience to the city, combining a 1980s Slovakian gothic-horror film with a live performance of a reimagined score by an acclaimed experimental musician and composer.
"The Bloody Lady," an animated adaptation of Elizabeth Báthory's folk tale often cited as the inspiration for "Dracula," will screen at the Buskirk-Chumley Thea