World Goth Day 2nd Annual Film FestEvil
Sat, May 18
|Lansing
Come celebrate the dark and mysterious at The Robin Theatre for the 2nd Annual Film FestEvil! Join us for a day of eerie films, vendors of the spooky variety, music and a special guest appearance by Dacre Stoker! Click the link, which will redirect you to Eventbrite for registration & info!


Time & Location
May 18, 2024, 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Lansing, 1105 S Washington Ave, Lansing, MI 48910, USA
About The Event
Second Annual World Goth Day Mid-Michigan Film FestEvil Itinerary!!!
11:00am: Event Opens!!!: Our vendors are open for business, soo it’s time to shop for some spooky wares. Monster Drag Bingo also begins. Enjoy bingo and buffoonery at The Sleepwalker micro-brew and pizzeria.
12:00-1:00: Lunch Break. Time to get lunch at The Sleepwalker (where Monster Drag continues its outrageous antics) or any of Reo-Town’s fine eateries. This lunch performance and Bingo are brought to you by the wondrous weirdos of Monster Drag!
1:00-2:50: Nosferatu The Vampyre Screens. Lunch is done, so come on over to The Robin for the showing of Werner Herzog’s classic interpretation of Dracula. This film, starring Klaus Kinski and Isabelle Adjani, is brought to you by Dark Candles.
2:50-3:00: Shopping Break: Time to visit the vendors!!
3:00-4:30: Stoker on Stoker: After shopping, come back to The Robin for a special, virtual presentation by Dacre Stoker, author and descendant of Dracula author Bram Stoker. His unique insight into the life and history of Bram Stoker and the writing of one of the world's most beloved gothic novels. Mr. Stoker will finish his presentation with a live Q&A with audience members. Stoker on Stoker is brought to you by Dark Candles.
4:30-5:00: Shopping Break: The vendors still have plenty of good things!
5:00-6:00: Dinner & Cult Band: Hungry for food and good music? Come see The Super Secret Cult Band at The Sleepwalker. Enjoy food, drink, and uplifting songs about the coming end of days!! The Super Secret Cult Band performance is sponsored by Dark Candles.
6:00-7:30: Suck Screens: Now that dinner is done and stomachs are satisfied, come back to The Robin for our final film of the evening. Suck is an independent comedy that has teeth! Starring Malcolm McDowell, Alice Cooper and Henry Rollins, it is the story of a struggling band of musicians who resort to becoming undead in order to resurrect their careers. Vampires Rock! This film is brought to you by The Michigan Mausoleum Podcast.
7:30-8:00: The World Goth Day Film Fest-Evil is winding down. But Opulent Obscura is just heating up! Join monster drag as they party until the wee hours of the morning.