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EVO Entertainment Presents Summer Drive-In Film Festival Hosted by Anthony Michael Hall

This Summer Drive-In Film Fest is a four-week film series curated and hosted live and in-person by 80's Heart-Throb Anthony Michael Hall. (The Breakfast Club, 16 Candles, Weird Science, National Lampoon's Vacation, & more). Each event will include a double-feature of two films picked by Anthony himself, which guests will enjoy from the socially distanced comfort of their own vehicle. Additionally, guests will enjoy a 45-minute interactive Q&A with Anthony himself where he'll share exclusive behind-the-scenes stories, secrets from the set, answer questions from the crowd, and maybe even introduce some very special guests​.

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