January 27th Events & Coupons

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Netflix Bites MGM Grand Las Vegas
Pop Ups and Vendor Markets | Feb 11, 2025 - Feb 20, 2026
United States > Nevada > Las Vegas > > 89109

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Jaws: The Exhibition at The Academy Museum Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Iconic Killer Shark
Memorabilia Exhibition | Sep 14, 2025 - Jul 26, 2026
United States > California > Los Angeles > > 90036
The Wizard of Oz at Sphere Multimedia Show and Exhibit
Experiences | Aug 28, 2025 - Mar 31, 2026
United States > Nevada > Las Vegas > > 89169

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Jaws: The Exhibition at The Academy Museum Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Iconic Killer Shark
Memorabilia Exhibition | Sep 14, 2025 - Jul 26, 2026
United States > California > Los Angeles > > 90036

January 27th In History

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Original Art Expo (OA Expo)
Art Festivals | Jan 26 - Jan 28, 2024

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Original Art Expo (OA Expo)
Art Festivals | Jan 26 - Jan 28, 2024

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Golden Axe Arcade Game
Game Release Dates | Jan 27, 1989

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J.D. Salinger
Deaths | Jan 27, 2010
Mahalia Jackson
Deaths | Jan 27, 1972

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Golden Axe Arcade Game
Game Release Dates | Jan 27, 1989

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Zodiac Killer Project
World Premieres | Jan 27, 2025
Infinity Pool
U.S. Theatrical Releases | Jan 27, 2023

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Fangoria Magazine New York Area Horror Filmmakers Signing Event at Forbidden Planet
Signings and Appearances | Jan 27, 2024
United States > New York > New York City > > 10003

Zodiac Killer Project | World Premieres | Jan 27, 2025

Zodiac Killer Project

World Premieres | Jan 27, 2025

The true crime genre’s ubiquity is driven by people’s endless fascination, disgust, and — bizarrely — search for comfort in genre conventions that still have the ability to generate complex emotions despite their predictability and familiarity.

Having tried and failed to make a documentary about the infamous Zodiac Killer, filmmaker Charlie Shackleton walks the viewer through what his film would have been like and why, using Bay Area landscapes, reenactments, film and TV clips, and voice-over work. In this original, self-aware cinematic work, a filmmaker chews over what might have been and playfully probes the inner workings of a genre at saturation point.