Interference Film Festival 2026: Auntie Lee's Meat Pies
The Interference Film Festival 2026 is a two day celebration of independent cinema. From extreme shockers, camp cult classics, grindhouse madness, low budget oddities and short films by up and coming directors from around the world!
With a focus on rare screenings of stone cold classics as well as forgotten gems, the event will be an experience you won't forget in a hurry! So come join our awesome community of cult film lovers and bask in the madness that awaits you...
The event will take place at our beloved home of Cultplex, Manchester over the weekend May 30th - 31st - individual film options as well as day and weekend tickets will be available. We look forward to seeing you there!
We are super excited to announce this rare screening of the French shocker INSIDE as part of the line up for day one of the Interference Film Festival 2026!
Interference is excited to kick off our festival weekend with a special screening of AUNTIE LEES MEAT PIES!!
This horror comedy oddity follows Auntie Lee (Karen Black, House of a 1000 Corpses) and her four bewitching nieces as they lure unsuspecting men back to Auntie Lees house where they end up as the filling for her renowned meat pies.
With a star studded cast that includes Pat Morita (Karate Kid), Michael Berryman (The Devil's Rejects) and David Parry (Full Metal Jacket) to name but a few.
AUNTIE LEES MEAT PIES is the perfect opener for the festival with it's campy nineties horror silliness easing you into the days proceedings! A rare (and tasty) treat to see on the big screen!!
Official Synopsis:
A devil-worshipping woman named Auntie Lee (Karen Black) runs a cannibalistic operation, using her four beautiful, seductive nieces to lure unsuspecting men back to their home. The men are killed and turned into meat pies sold to the local community, while the family hides their murderous nature behind a polite, eccentric demeanor.
Day One Ticket - £30
Day Two Ticket - £26
Weekend Ticket - £50
All of our screenings are 18+ unless otherwise stated, the film starts at the advertised time above.
- Runtime: 100 minutes
- Director: Joseph S. Robertson
- Country: U.S.A
- Year: 1992