Cinefamily Scarefest

by J.L

Through the end of the month Cinefamily has a variety or really good horor if you have not seen it, or have and want to revisit now is your chance. I think the only one I am going to is Alien but The Tingler is quite appealing. I am a huge fan of William Castle.
I wish they would have a Dario Argento series.
Anyhow:

THE TINGLER

(presented in “Percepto”!)
Tuesday, October 30th | 7:30pm

GHOSTWATCH
(20th Anniversary screening!)
Tuesday, October 30th | 9:45pm

DON’T GO IN THE HOUSE
Tuesday, October 30th | 11:59pm

IT CAME FROM THE VAULTS:
Classic Horror Trailers From The Academy Film Archive
Wednesday, October 31st | 7:30pm

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Alien Quadrilogy Midnites
ALIEN (director’s cut!)
Friday, November 2nd | 11:59pm

A few months ago, the British Film Institute voted Vertigo Number One in their new 50 Greatest Films Of All Time. They were wrong. The best film of all time is Ridley Scott’s blockbuster classic Alien. You don’t have to be a sci-fi fan or a horror fan to love Alien, for it’s impossible to not recognize what a masterpiece of suspense and tension it is. The bastard child of 2001: A Space Odyssey and the starbound scarefests of the ‘50s, Alien is a perfectly cast, perfectly designed (in part by Swiss nutter H.R. Giger, who delivered the most terrifying movie monster of all time) and perfectly executed deep-space shocker that has inspired endless imitations and sequels but has never, more than three decades after its release, been matched — but you don’t need us to tell you that. You know and love Alien, so why not suit up in your grimiest space-trucker jumpsuit and join us for a rare screening of the 2003 director’s cut? In space, no one can hear you scream — again!
Dir. Ridley Scott, 1979, 35mm, 116 min.

 

Tickets – $12/free for members

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