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Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Halloween Update: Friday The 13th Weekend

All the horror movies screening this Friday the 13th

SUSPIRIA
7:30pm
Aero Theatre 1328 Montana Avenue,
Santa Monica, CA 90403
$

If you missed it at Beyond Fest; 
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Jessica Harper, Joan Bennett and Udo Kier star in this landmark giallo inspired by an essay by 19th-century opium eater Thomas De Quincey. Argento’s magnum opus (the first of his “Three Mothers” trilogy) mixes witchcraft, nubile young flesh and expressionist set design into a truly hellish brew. SUSPIRIA is as visually ravishing as it is violent; its director explained the film’s distinctive look as “trying to reproduce the color of Walt Disney’s SNOW WHITE.” Goblin’s eerie prog rock soundtrack envelopes listeners in a web of Moog, Mellotron and guitar, and has been sampled in everything from Hong Kong action films to hip-hop songs.

The Return of the Living Dead - Midnight
Friday, October 13 at 11:55 PM - 1:30 AM
Landmark's Nuart Theatre
11272 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90025
$12









Friday the 13th on Friday the 13th!!!
Friday October 13 11:59pm
Vista Theatre
4473 Sunset Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90027  


It's Halloween season. It's Friday the 13th. Why not watch the original - Friday the 13th? Join your favorite nerd/geek pop culture revival film series, Nerds Like Us, for an evening of scares, laughs, and fun. As always, we will have a costume contest, and other fun before the film starts.
 
HAUSU - Presented by: Haunted Little Tokyo
Fri, October 13, 2017
7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
East West Players
120 Judge John Aiso Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Free
 Haunted Little Tokyo is pleased to present a screening of the 1977 cult Japanese Horror classic, HAUSU, by Nobuhiko Obayashi. A schoolgirl and six of her classmates travel to her aunt's country home, which tries to devour the girls in bizarre ways.

Creepshow
Friday, October 13, 2017 at 7:30 PM
LACMA,
Bing Theater 5905 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90036
$10

The first original screenplay by horror master Stephen King, a tribute to the E.C. Comics thriller comics of the 1950s, was the basis of this 1982 film. The movie was his much-anticipated collaboration with Night of the Living Dead director, and King inspiration, George A. Romero.







Don't forget ScreamFest too!
Screamfest Horror Festival
Oct 10-19
Chinese Theaters
6925 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028
$

Some of the top horror films come out early before a wider release at this 10 day event. Screamfest each year has at least one horror film festival you'll have to go see after building up hype for it.