[Press release from Cleveland Cinemas.]
October promises to be a terrifying
month for movie-goers in Cleveland thanks to the scary line-up of
spook-tastic films presented at various Cleveland Cinemas locations.
“Horror films have some of the most
devoted fans,” says Ken Young, Director of Operations of Cleveland
Cinemas. “While not everyone enjoys a good scare, the people that
do can’t get enough of them! In addition to the major new horror
releases this month like SINISTER and PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 4, we are
bringing some true classics back to the big screen.”
BEETLEJUICE – Michael Keaton
stars as a ghostly coach trying to help two recently deceased souls
scare off the new owners of their dream house in Tim Burton’s
ghoulish comedy.
October 6th at midnight
Cedar Lee Theatre
Tickets $5
Dress in “goth” clothes like Wynona
Rider’s character and receive a free 32oz popcorn.
THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW –
The ultimate cult classic about a transvestite mad scientist and the
creature he creates.
Cedar Lee screening dates: October 6th,
27th and 28that midnight
Apollo Theatre screening date: October
12th at midnight
Plaza Cinemas at Chapel Hill screening
dates: October 20th and 27th at midnight
Tickets $9 ($6 if you come in costume)
Live shadow cast performance at each
showing.
DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE – John
Barrymore stars in the 1920 classic silent film version about a
scientist who transforms into a murderous ghoul.
October 13th at midnight
Capitol Theatre
Tickets $5
Couples costume contest: Best Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde win a price package worth over $250.
12 HOURS OF TERROR – 3rd
annual all-night horror movie marathon featuring THE TEXAS
CHAINSAW MASSACRE, SLITHER, FRIGHT NIGHT, JAWS 3-D, TERROR TRAIN,
SHAUN OF THE DEAD and a surprise secret screening.
October 20th 10PM – 10 AM
Capitol Theatre
Tickets $25 in advance ($30 day of
show)
Admission includes continental
breakfast.
GHOSTBUSTERS – Big-budget
Hollywood comedy has never been better than in this hilarious classic
about a group of paranormal scientists that starts a business to get
rid of pesky spirits.
October 20th at 9:30 PM and midnight
Plaza Cinemas at Chapel Hill
Tickets $5
HALLOWEEN – John Carpenter’s
horror masterpiece returns to the big screen for a special limited
engagement that includes a new short documentary about the impact the
film has had on the genre.
October 25th and 30th at 7:30 PM
Shaker Square Cinemas
Tickets $9
THE LOST BOYS – Two brothers
are convinced that the new town they moved into is crawling in
vampires.
October 26th at 9:30 PM, October 27th
at 9:30 PM, October 31st at 7:10 PM
Plaza Cinemas at Chapel Hill
Tickets $5
Part of the 25th Anniversary 1987
Flashback Series.
THE NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD IN 3D
– George Romero’s original 1968 zombie classic is presented in a
newly restored, colorized version in digital 3D.
October 27th at midnight and October
31st at 7:30 PM
Capitol Theatre
Tickets $10
DRACULA – Bela Lugosi stars in
his career defining role as the notorious vampire. Presented from a
new 2K digital print from Universal Pictures
October 28th at 10:00 AM
Capitol Theatre
Tickets $5
Part of the Sunday Classic Brunch and
Movie Series. After the film, patrons can present their ticket stub
at participating restaurants in the Gordon Square Arts District and
receive a discount on brunch.
Tickets are available at the theatre
box office and www.clevelandcinemas.com.
Apollo Theatre, 19 E. College St.,
Oberlin
Capitol Theatre, 1390 W. 65 St.,
Cleveland
Cedar LeeTheatre, 2163 Lee Rd.,
Cleveland Hts.
Plaza Cinemas at Chapel Hill, 500 Howe
Ave., Cuyahoga Falls
Shaker Square Cinemas, 13116 Shaker
Square, Cleveland
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