Up next in our Halloween Hangover Week is Zack Snyder’s 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead, screening just in time for its 20th anniversary!
The film follows a group of survivors in the aftermath of a sudden and devastating zombie outbreak, led by nurse Ana (Sarah Polley) after she narrowly escapes her home being overrun. She joins forces with a diverse group of strangers, including a police officer (Ving Rhames) and a television salesman (Jake Weber), seeking refuge in a shopping mall. As the undead hordes gather outside, tensions rise inside the mall as the group struggles with survival, moral dilemmas, and the psychological toll of the apocalypse.
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Our Halloween Hangover Week continues with Edgar Wright’s Zom Rom Com Shaun of the Dead, presented by our friends at Everywhere Beer!
The movie follows Shaun (Simon Pegg), an aimless electronics store employee, whose life is falling apart—he’s stuck in a dead-end job, and his girlfriend Liz (Kate Ashfield) has just broken up with him. But when a zombie outbreak sweeps through London, Shaun seizes the opportunity to prove himself, rallying his best friend Ed (Nick Frost) and a small group of survivors to battle the undead. They attempt to reach the safety of their local pub, The Winchester, but chaos ensues as they face hordes of zombies.
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Join Rendezvous and Severin Films for a screening of Alucarda, Juan Lopez Moctezuma’s 1977 Mexican horror film!
The story centers on Justine, a young orphan who arrives at a convent, where she meets the mysterious and wild Alucarda. Their intense bond awakens dark forces, leading to a terrifying series of events involving demonic possession, satanic rituals, and religious fanaticism. As the convent spirals into chaos, the boundaries between good and evil blur, raising questions about faith and innocence.
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June Gloom is upon us, and our friends at Play It By Fear are sponsoring a Sunday Scaries screening of the 4K restoration screening of John Carpenter’s marine layer horror film The Fog!
Starring the unbelievable cast of Adrienne Barbeau, Tom Atkins, Janet Leigh, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Hal Holbrook, the film centers on an unearthly fog that rolls into a small coastal town exactly 100 years after a ship mysteriously sank in its waters.
What you can’t see won’t hurt you…it’ll kill you! Don’t miss this spooky good time on the big screen!
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Trash-Mex is returning to The Frida Cinema to present a newly restored version of the gruesomely bloody Mexican…
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Poison, drowning, claw, or knife. So many ways to take a life.
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Monseigneur has exquisite taste!
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An annual Frida tradition continues with John Carpenter and Debra Hill’s landmark slasher Halloween headlining our Art House Of Horrors series in October!
Fifteen years after murdering his sister on Halloween night 1963, Michael Myers escapes from a mental hospital and returns to the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois to kill again.
Halloween is a seminal film in not just the horror genre, but was a pioneering influence on low budget cinema entirely. Its legacy endures almost 50 years later, making it an essential watch for any movie fan! There have been many sequels and imitators, but nothing beats the original.
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