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The Omicron Killer Slashes Into Thetres Next Week

A copycat serial killer, killing his last victim on the anniversary of the death of the original killer, decides to retire from his life of murder. But his retirement doesn’t last for long. Attacked by vicious thugs, left severely wounded and hospitalized, The Omicron Killer returns, hellbent on vengeance as he embarks on a new reign of terror!

Writer-Director Jeff Knite’s The Omicron Killer unites international movie star Bai Ling (The Crow, Dumplings), “Scream Queen” Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp, Terrifier 2), and Legendary actress Lynn Lowry (George Romero’s The Crazies, David Cronenberg’s Shivers) in a high-octane, terror-filled tale of suspense. The film also features Impractical Jokers’ Rob Emmer as never seen before. Co-written by Knite with Paugh Shadow, who also plays the title character, the film is executive produced by Richard Bernstein and Stream producer Chris Guttadaro, along with Chris Lazzaro, a former producer at Fuzz On The Lens productions (Stream, Terrifier 2, Terrifier 3).

Upcoming screenings listed below:

Thursday, February 22 - World Premiere at Laemmle Monica Film Center (7:30pm) Q&A and Free Autograph Signing after the show

https://www.laemmle.com/film/omicron-killer#get-tickets


 Friday/Saturday, February 23-24 -Screenings at Laemmle Glendale (10:15pm)

Free Autograph Signing after the show

https://www.laemmle.com/film/omicron-killer#get-tickets


 Friday, February 23 – Screening at Johnstown Movieplex (7:00pm)

Free Autograph Signing after the 7pm show

The film will play here for several weeks

https://www.facebook.com/JohnstownMovieplex/


 Saturday, March 2 – Screening at Film Noir Cinema in Brooklyn (5:00pm)

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-omicron-killer-film-noir-cinema-tickets-820169829037

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