Join us throughout the month of October for 13 TALES OF TERROR! We’re kicking off the series with a 50th Anniversary Screening of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, a film so terrifying that this writer is still afraid to watch it. We’ve got horror classics like Exorcist III and family-friendly fare in ParaNorman. We’re not afraid to say Candyman four times (but not five). We’re also taking a deeper dive into some more obscure horror, like Deep Red (1975) and Peeping Tom (1960). You definitely don’t want to miss Joan Crawford wielding an axe in Strait-Jacket. And speaking of axe-wielding, we have something extra special planned for The Shining! Last, but certainly not least, we’re continuing our tradition of showing a silent horror classic with live organ accompaniment with a very special screening of the ground-breaking film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.

  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

    WED, OCT 2 @ 7:30PM | $6.50
    50TH ANNIVERSARY

  • Candyman

    SAT, OCT 5 @ 10:00PM | $6.50

  • Deep Red

    WED, OCT 9 @ 7:30PM | $6.50

  • Creature from the Black Lagoon in 3D

    FRI, OCT 11 @ 7:30PM | $7.75

  • Exorcist III

    SAT, OCT 12 @ 10:00PM | $6.50

  • Peeping Tom

    WED, OCT 16 @ 7:30PM | $6.50

  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

    FRI, OCT 18 @ 7:15PM | $15 ($12 members)
    WITH LIVE ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENT

    Includes Laurel & Hardy Short, "Habeus Corpus"

  • ParaNorman

    SAT, OCT 19 @ 1:30PM | $6.50

  • The Shining

    SAT, OCT 19 @ 7:30PM | $6.50

  • Prince of Darkness

    WED, OCT 23 @ 7:30PM | $6.50

  • Frankenhooker

    FRI, OCT 25 @ 10:00PM | $6.50

  • Strait-Jacket

    WED, OCT 30 @ 7:30PM | $6.50

  • Jennifer's Body

    THU, OCT 31 @ 10:00PM

 

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