
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1, 2025
SOUTHSIDE PRESERVATION HALL
1519 Lipscomb Street, Fort Worth, TX
WORLD PREMIERE OF THE HEM!
SHOW SCHEDULE

The Weird Wednesday Night Market features over 40 local artists, collectors, food vendors, and more. Be sure to check out MACABRE ALLEY!

The Movie Mutant has curated a collection of the weirdest movie trailers, music videos, and oddball clips to perfectly accompany the night’s theme.

WORLD PREMIERE of THE HEM. This horror movie was shot right here at Southside Preservation Hall! Cast and crew will be in attendance. Runtime is 80 minutes.
SEATING IS LIMITED
Please arrive early to the chapel in order to get your best seat. Seating is first come first served. PLEASE do not save seats. You also might want to bring a cushion or pillow to sit on because the pews might be a bit stiff…

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ABOUT THE MOVIE
This horror movie was shot RIGHT HERE at Southside Preservation Hall. Written and directed by Tyler Russell. Starring George Hardy from Weird Wednesday favorite TROLL 2!

ABOUT WEIRD WEDNESDAY


Once a month, The Movie Mutant takes over Southside Preservation Hall in Fort Worth for a night of movies, art, collectors, and more. There’s free parking and food on-site.

The Night Market starts at 5PM and there are two rooms featuring over 40 local artists, collectors, and small businesses. Visit MACABRE ALLEY! This curated room features local vendors that specialize in oddities, horror, curiosities, mysticism, and more!



KNOW BEFORE YOU GO!
- THIS EVENT IS BYOB.
- FOOD – Come hungry! Food vendors and a concession stand will be on site.
- PARKING – All parking is free. Once the lot on Maddox is full, please find street parking.
- CASH – Please bring cash for food trucks, popcorn, candy, art, and donations.
- ADMISSION – The Southside Preservation Hall is requesting “pay what you can” donations for entry into the movie.
All door donations go directly to the Southside Preservation Hall and their goal of restoring the building.
Southside Preservation Hall is owned and operated by Southside Preservation Association (SPA), a 501 (c)(3) that is supported in part by a grant from Arts Fort Worth (https://www.artsfortworth.org/), the City of Fort Worth, and the Texas Commission on the Arts.

