Friday, October 30, 2026 at 8:00 PM
UCLA Nimoy Theater, Los Angeles
*Red All Night*, a slasher horror film examining individualism, the middle chapter of the *Red Night *trilogy. **"The film weaves influences from horror cinema, pop culture, and political theory into a blood-and-guts-soaked phantasmagoric parable about the importance of communal solidarity." — *****Hyperallergic*** What starts as a traditional slasher set in suburbia takes a psychedelic turn when one of the victims escapes into an eerie forest inhabited by monstrous plant life. Set in an alternate universe, the evil Smile finally meets his match: a collective of colorful forest monsters. When a figure from his past returns for revenge, the two battle it out as a horde of zombies swarms around them. *Red All Night *is the middle chapter of the *Red Night *trilogy, a horror series that questions Individualism as an ideology — the prioritization of the individual over the collective. Eugene Thacker**'**s notion of Horror as the unknown shapes the trilogy's worldview, with each film exploring a different facet:* Red Night* takes on the world-for-us, while *Red All Night* turns to the world-without-us. Image