First Haddonfield weekend starts with Halloween!
All screening and events give you full access to the gallery with your
pre-paid admission. All outdoor screenings at SugarMynt Gallery are
private and complimentary with our regular pre-paid gallery admission
fee.
This one is gonna have a ton of horror film premieres. They have the new Hellraiser and premier of V/H/S/99
Beyond Fest, the highest-attended genre film festival in the US, is
excited to announce its 10th anniversary slate featuring 63 feature
films screening across 5 locations: Aero Theatre, Los Feliz 3, TCL
Chinese Theatre, Hollywood Legion Theatre and IMAX Headquarters/Playa
Vista.
Other than the huge selection to go through, Shudder is nice enough to make all the screenings in Loz Feliz 3, free.
A Series of Spooky Movies Screening Every
Weekend in October
Oct 1-31
The Montalbán
1615 Vine Street, Hollywood, CA 90028
$
The spookiest month of the year is
celebrated by rooftop screenings of classic horror films in anticipation of
Halloween. Doors open at 6pm and screenings start just after sunset, but please
check the venue's website—we don't want anyone to miss a second of the scary
fun! Expect Shaun of the Dead, Scream, The Shining, A Nightmare on Elm Street
3: Dream Warriors, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and more.
Chase and Laine head to the Horror Hound festival where Laine begins to
experience unexplained premonitions and disturbing visions associated
with the town's past, and in particular, local legend The Creeper. As
the festival gets underway and the blood-soaked entertainment builds to a
frenzy, Laine believes that something unearthly has been summoned and
that for the first time in 23 years…The Creeper is back.
"They're here!" A typical family in a quiet suburb of a normal
California faces a frightening ordeal when its home is invaded by a
Poltergeist. Late one night, 10-year-old Carol Anne Freeling (Heather
O'Rourke) hears a voice coming from inside the television set ... At
first, the spirits that invade the Freelings' home seem like playful
children. But then they turn angry. And when Carol Anne is pulled from
this world into another, Steve and Diane Freeling (Craig T. Nelson and
JoBeth Williams) turn to an exorcist (Zelda Rubinstein) in this horror
classic from director Tobe Hooper (Texas Chainsaw Massacre films) and
producer and screenwriter Steven Spielberg.
This 40th anniversary event includes exclusive insights from Turner Classic Movies.
Fathom Fright Fest October 1: “The Mummy” (1932) and “The Bride of Frankenstein” (1935) double feature October 9 and 10: “Scream 2” (1997) 25th Anniversary October 23 and 27: “Bram Stoker’s Dracula” (1992) October 25: “National Theater Live: Frankenstein” (2011) October 29: “Creature from the Black Lagoon “(1954) and “Phantom of the Opera” (1943) double feature
Select Theaters
$
As the summer winds
to a close & we start planning for fall & everyone’s favorite spooky
season, Fathom Events has scheduled six weeks of creepy, electrifying, and
monstrously fun features in movie theaters nationwide. So, gather up your
spooky squad and head on down to your local cinema for some tricks and treats.
35mm can be beautiful, but 16mm is personal. It’s the weird magical
object in your parents’ attic, the sacred feeling thing that you might
find at a garage sale – it’s being inducted into a secret society, an
older neighbour giving you a joint. It’s the middle child after 8mm, the
messy kid brother chuckling to themselves. It’s the most mustachioed of
the film formats, if you’re still hanging along with this dumb
metaphor.
This six-feature marathon of straight-up horror havoc comes from the
archives of Secret Sixteen: L.A.’s sickest hand-picked collection of
this portable, wondrous film format.
Join Secret Sixteen founder Mike Williamson, Josh Miller (Friday Night
Frights) and Bret Berg (Museum of Home Video) for a 12-hour blast of
creature-feature comforts. These sickos decided that we needed to go
even harder than our marathon last year by busting open their trove of
Halloween spooks and scares that lovingly hearkens back to some dingy
bong basement memory.
Titles aren’t revealed until they unspool onscreen — Get ready to squirm
at savage vermin, screwed-up scientists, gooey gutterballs, post-nuke
bogeys, swampy ogres and demented deities! BYO barf bags
The interesting thing here is that artist Hideyuki Kikuchi always felt the original 1985 Vampire Hunter D (made exclusively for the then-just exploding home video market for teens and college students) was made on the cheap and actively championed for a kind of re-do with Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust.
First up, the Resistance sets up residence in our huge back room, asks for suggestions, and
will improv a hilarious horror movie, live, based on your suggestions at the beginning.
Then after a 20 minute intermission, we move into the main theater where we run a 35mm print of 1980 Italian schlock horror jaw dropper Patrick Still Lives about a boy who comes out of a coma after a car accident and uses his newly found psychic powers to brutally kill folks.
The Resistance have their work cut out for them as they try to make a scene of a flying fire poker sexually assaulting and then killing a character (the actor complained the director always loved to film such scenes in the winter when everything was really cold) into something...acceptable?
Westfield Fashion Square 14006 Riverside Drive Top Rooftop Parking Lot Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
October, double-features of Halloween programming. A kiddie movie starts the night and then you get a rated R film ending the night.
This series will include state-of-the-art projection and sound in an elevated rooftop setting with comfortable seating on plush bean bag chairs, under-the-stars blanket setups, or other additional cozy seating. All seating is available on a first come, first served basis.
100% of the proceeds will benefit the Hope Of The Valley This local organization's mission is to prevent, reduce, and eliminate poverty, hunger and homelessness. Come early to the screening and enjoy music, raffle giveaways, & and more while you enjoy dinner with us!
Features 20 Mexican films from 1957 to 1993 highlighting the psychotronic spirit that blossomed within Mexican horror cinema during its evolution in the latter part of the 20th century.
Five interwoven stories that occur on Halloween: An everyday high school
principal has a secret life as a serial killer; a college virgin might
have just met the guy for her; a group of teenagers pull a mean prank; a
woman who loathes the night has to contend with her holiday-obsessed
husband; and a mean old man meets his match with a demonic, supernatural
trick-or-treater.
Screamfest comes back, always with the late details, but they have days and days of horror movies to see. Jeez, they have the North American Premiere of Mad Heidi, we didn't even know they finished production on it!
Here's the film guide, check out some fun scares, there's always something to check out from their massive haul.
Shriekfest doesn't seems like it's happening this year.
Los Feliz Theatre 1822 N Vermont Ave Los Angeles, CA 90027
$
This holiday season, we are throwing it back to the late 90’s and early 2000’s with some unearthed hits to get you in the spirit. For Halloween through New Year’s, we’ll be programming 2000-era classics for your favorite holidays.
All’s fair in love and gore with a Vampire Ball at the opulent Los Angeles Theatre on Halloween weekend. Francis Ford Coppola revamped Bram Stoker's masterpiece into a sumptuous love story fit for the decadent sprawl of a historic jewel box theatre. Savor the frills and thrills of a beautiful movie palace from the luscious curls of the chandeliers, to the sublime ballroom perfect for a gothic romance. Bodice-bursting DJ sets before and after the film will set hearts aflutter. Costumes are required, so serve face and neck in our exquisitely enchanting Free Photobooth. Our full bars will have the concoctions you desire to make your night all vamp, no ire. Missing this event is the real horror. Dapper vampire costumes or gothic glamour formal attire required.
Inspired by a New York legend, this grand
guignol melodrama showcases Broadway actress Mary Morris in her only
film role as the demented matriarch of the fabulously wealthy Van Brett
family. Victoria will stop at nothing, not even murder, to maintain
authority and promote her avarice. Morris convincingly plays a
personality decades beyond her physical age of 39, and an evil older
than time.
Supernatural
In the Halperin brothers’ artful follow-up to White Zombie,
Carole Lombard plays a grieving young heiress preyed upon by
spiritualists and spirits. During a phony séance, the genuine ghost of
an executed murderess takes possession of her body, the better to reach
the man who betrayed her, the fake medium. Perhaps the most unusual
aspect of Supernatural is its depiction of characters who laugh in the
face of death, a risus sardonicus that occurs three times in the course of the story before its apotheosis at the climax.
JOIN STREET FOOD CINEMA AT THE MILLION DOLLAR THEATER FOR A 80S
HALLOWEEN EXPERIENCE INCLUDING A UNDERGROUND HAUNTED WALKTHROUGH, PHOTO
OPPS, MUSIC AND GAMES! ENJOY POPCORN AND A FULL CASH BAR AT THIS 21+
EVENT. COSTUMES HIGHLY ENCOURAGED ... YOU MAY EVEN WIN A FEW PRIZES!
Woah, this one came out of nowhere. We have an added horror film festival, so you have just another chance to see The Shining. Each of the remaining screenings over the course of the festival — including Hellboy, The Sixth Sense, The Shining, Beetlejuice, The Omen, A Nightmare on Elm Street and an additional screening of Donnie Darko — has also been paired with a short, student-made horror film.
Celebrating the spooky season we present a special screening of The
Shining! A family heads to an isolated hotel for the winter where a
sinister presence influences the father toward violence, while his
psychic son sees horrific forebodings from both past and future.
October 28, October 29, October 30, and October 31
Select Regal Theaters
Following an ever-growing epidemic of zombies that have risen from the
dead, two Philadelphia S.W.A.T. team members, a traffic reporter, and
his television executive girlfriend seek refuge in a secluded shopping
mall.
During the transition to sound production, Hollywood studios faced a
dilemma: How to export English-language films to lucrative non-English
speaking foreign markets. It was easy enough during the silent era—just
swap out the title cards—but the spoken word presented a unique
challenge. Some studios, such as Universal, chose to make multiple
versions of the same film featuring the same story told with different
actors speaking their native languages. The most famous example of this
approach is the Spanish-language version of Dracula in 1931,
not only because it survives intact after being thought lost for
decades, but also because it arguably rivals—some would say exceeds—the
artistry of its counterpart.
The always amazing annual Horrorthon, what crazy utter nonsense will they get into this year! It lasts all the way into net morning do you dare sit through each film? Don't worry, you can bring your own food and drinks and they even have "skits" in between films. If you're an LA Native it's a right of passage, don't miss it.
Outfest Halloween!
Los Feliz 3 Theatre Screenings in partnership with Outfest, and will be introduced by Outfest’s Director of Programming, Mike Dougherty
Films include:
THE HUNGER | Mon. Oct 31, 2022 | 7:00pm + Costume contest!
Don't forget the New Bev has some horror films to see too.
We proudly present an October terror spectacular filled with chilling thrills and devilish delights – all screaming in glorious 35mm! Please share with friends and let us know what you're most excited to see. pic.twitter.com/c7UmfAF9RH