Miracle Valley & The Room

Showings

Capitol Theater Sat, Oct 1, 2022 7:00 PM

Description

*Attention*
Due to unforeseen travel issues, Greg Sestero is unfortunately unable to attend the Miracle Valley/The Room double-feature.
We apologize for any inconveniences and thank you for your understanding.


MIRACLE VALLEY

THE THRILLING DIRECTORIAL DEBUT OF GREG SESTERO, THE SURVIVOR OF THE ROOM

The thrilling new horror feature MIRACLE VALLEY marks the directorial debut of Greg Sestero, the New York Times bestselling author of the Oscar-nominated THE DISASTER ARTIST and co-star of the cult classic THE ROOM.

An obsessive photographer (Sestero) and his girlfriend (Angela Mariano) are invited to a desert getaway in search of an ultra-rare bird. Fortune, fame, and mending their fading relationship takes a turn at the hands of a sinister force, where they face demons from both past, present, and future.

Inspired by a true story about a cult in the Arizona desert, MIRACLE VALLEY is a sharp and unsettling genre debut that showcases both the twisted and hysterical sides of Sestero, often in the same moment. Featuring a dazzling array of unique locations, MIRACLE VALLEY is the very first film to ever shoot at Frank Lloyd Wright's world-renowned masterpiece Fallingwater. The locations underscore a twisted and disturbing tale of human trafficking and cults, barreling savagely towards an explosive gut-punch of an ending.


THE ROOM

Whether or not Tommy Wiseau intentionally shot his film as a “black comedy”, or if he is simply a completely inept filmmaker (and actor) is utterly irrelevant. THE ROOM will stand the test of time as one of the most mind-bendingly awesome offerings to ever drop from the celluloid heavens.

Completely financed and distributed by Mr. Wiseau, this divine piece of WTF-ery has built a cult following playing midnight screenings across the country and solidified its place as an insanely unique phenomenon. The Guardian described it as a mix of "Tennessee Williams, Ed Wood and R. Kelly's Trapped in the Closet." That's about as apt a description as we could possibly provide.