Catch Pitch Black on the Big Screen with Director David Twohy this Friday in LA!

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Catch Pitch Black on the Big Screen with Director David Twohy this Friday in LA!With Riddick gearing up to infuse a serious dose of rated-R badassery into the weekend, this week is the perfect time to revisit the first two films in the franchise: Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick.

And if you live in Los Angeles, you’re going to have the chance to re-live Riddick’s beginning on the big screen!

This Friday night, September 6th, at Cinefamily in LA, Pitch Black will be screening at 11:59 pm, on 35mm, with director David Twohy in attendance. It’s part of the theater’s Friday Night Frights festivities, and you can get all the info and pick up your tickets over on the Cinefamily website!

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