Our Page to Screen series continues with a spooky season screening of The Exorcist, William Friedkin’s 1973 horror milestone!
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Our second October Volunteer of the Month is Kai Marks, who has chosen Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan as their VOTM pick!
Read MoreFrida Film Club Members are invited to a special screening of Frenzy, Alfred Hitchcock’s 1972 thriller!
Read MoreThe blood-soaked saga of Art the Clown continues in Terrifier 3, Damien Leone’s highly-anticipated horror sequel!
Read MoreIdle Hands returns to the big screen for its 25th anniversarythis October, presented by Nostalgic Nebula!
Read MoreShiver at the sight of Mario Bava’s Blood and Black Lace, presented in a new 4K restoration!
Read MoreSilents Synced pairs classic silent movies with epic rock music. Created by an independent cinema owner for independent cinemas! The first film will feature Radiohead’s KID A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001), paired with 1922’s Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror.
Read MoreParty Like It’s 1999 takes a twisted turn with Audition, Takashi Miike’s unsettling horror drama.
Read MoreJoin Cinematic Void and Madrid Skateboards for a special 50th anniversary screening of Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre!
Read MoreThe film that changed the horror genre forever is roaring back to life as we close out our Halloween Hangover Weekend with Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre—restored, remastered, and just as merciless as ever.
What begins as an innocent summer road trip through rural Texas becomes a waking nightmare when a group of friends stumbles upon an isolated farmhouse—and the cannibalistic family that calls it home. Released in 1974, Hooper’s masterpiece shattered taboos and redefined the limits of on-screen terror. Filmed with documentary grit and a feverish sense of realism, it’s less of a movie and more of an unrelenting plunge into what feels like genuinely dangerous territory.
Half a century later, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre remains unmatched on a visceral level. Seeing it on the big screen with a packed crowd feels like the only proper way to say goodbye to Spooky Season this year.
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