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Movie Premiere: The Killing StrainMovie Premiere: The Killing Strain

Get ready for what may be the scariest zombie movie yet: The Killing Strain. Directed by Daniel Maldonado and shot entirely in San Antonio, it opens on the big screen Friday, June 18th and Saturday, June 19th at midnight at The Palladium, Mayan and Silverado. These showings will probably sell out so go to this link [Read it all...]

Doctor “S” is Coming Home to the Alamo DrafthouseDoctor “S” is Coming Home to the Alamo Drafthouse

Dr. "S" Battles the Sex Crazed Reefer Zombies Poster

Film Classics Productions (subject of a Missions Unknown Made in SA interview) is bringing everyone’s favorite crazy, raging Doctor back to the screen in San Antonio on October 24th. Doctor “S” Battles the Sex Crazed Reefer Zombies, now an award winning film, will be screening [Read it all...]

The Overtime Presents: Kung Fu ZombieThe Overtime Presents: Kung Fu Zombie

The Overtime Theater is running a series of Midnight Movies on Saturday nights. We’ve mentioned this before, but there has been a schedule change you may be interested in. Instead of the previously touted Giorgio Moroderized version of Metropolis, you can itness the spectacle of KUNG FU ZOMBIE!

Here’s a mini-review from the Overtime’s inhouse martial [Read it all...]

Four SA Films to See This WeekendFour SA Films to See This Weekend

The San Antonio Horrific Film Fest is so chock full of films it may be hard to decide which ones to see. There are four that stand out to us at Mission Unknown as must-see movies. The following films have deep San Antonio roots and deserve your consideration:

Dr. S Battles the Sex Crazed Reefer [Read it all...]

SA’s Classic Civil Defense Film

This classic of San Antonio cinema takes you back to the simpler age of the nuclear family.

What To Do In A Zombie Attack

Created by San Antonio’s Lone Bannana Productions (that’s not my poor spelling, the extra “n” stands for “Nifty”!), written by Paul Scofield and directed by Joey Carrillo this 1950s educational [Read it all...]