My Chemical Romance: Life on the Murder Scene
As pioneers of emo rock and youth subculture My Chemical Romance embark on a worldwide
tour, come and celebrate the return of 2006 at CULTPLEX with a screening of the
documentary MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE: LIFE ON THE MURDER SCENE.
Screening
Thursday 25th June, 7:30pm at Cultplex, this is a very rare opportunity to see the infamous
documentation of the band's early touring life on the big screen.
Although their first album, I Brought You My Bullets You Brought Me Your Love, earned them a
cult following, it was My Chemical Romance’s sophomore project, Three Cheers For Sweet
Revenge, which catapulted them to the status of emo icons. With their clearly defined, comic
book and horror film influenced aesthetics, they turned a generation onto the joys of black
eyeliner and angst. Life On The Murder Scene chronicles this turbulent period in the band's rise
to success, both on tour and at home.
Featuring interviews with the band and those closest to them, and with uncompromised access
to their lives, Life On The Murder Scene is essential viewing for any fan of My Chemical
Romance or anyone curious about the emo lifestyle.
A themed zine and badges will be available for sale.
CONTENT NOTES: Life On The Murder Scene contains depictions of alcoholism including two sequences in which someone is shown vomiting. The film also includes discussions of death, suicidal ideation, drug use and self harm. There is discussion of needles and a sequence depicting the use of needles for tattooing.
All of our screenings are 18+ unless otherwise stated, and the film start time is as advertised above.
- Runtime: 120 minutes
- Country: U.S.A
- Year: 2006