The recently-reopened mainstay’s spooky fare is small but sweet. If that doesn’t excite you, I suggest you read that last title again. Yamamoto’s “ Bloodthirsty Trilogy” offers a spin on traditionally western horror lore with The Vampire Doll, Evil of Dracula, and Lake of Dracula. He co-stars in Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino’s vampiric road trip From Dusk til Dawn, which also plays with Savini himself in attendance. Then there’s a special evening with make-up guru Tom Savini, who pioneered gore effects in movies like Creepshow and Dawn of the Dead. Shaw Brothers, globally acclaimed for their kung-fu flicks, produced some batty, filthy horror that will finally get its New York due.įor you early-risers, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein will play as part of their kid-oriented matinees (fun fact: it’s this writer’s all-time favorite movie). His retrospective is mostly over, but a chunk of his treasures, including the original Suspiria, which you should absolutely catch before the remake dances along, will see an encore presentation. The maestro behind some of the most gorgeously designed and lit films, regardless of genre, Dario Argento has become more widely celebrated in recent years for his operatic and lush horror classics. Here are the highlights of what’s slashing to a theater near you. And for the real adventurers, Brooklyn Horror Film Festival will be stopping by several local spots. There are your sleepover classics, the classic monsters of old, snappy comedies, trippy dreamscapes, folk tales, and delivery services for blood by the gallon. The amount of big screens in the city isn’t shrinking, and aside from the shiny new fare that’s hitting multiplexes, there’s plenty of fun that may have missed your radar for all tastes and needs, spanning decades, continents, and styles. There’s no substitute for hearing some folks scream too much, or to have that one person yell at somebody onscreen to not go up the dark staircase. ![]() Hey, hi, fellow Halloweenies! This month can be pretty overwhelming in deciding what activities to do (sadly, the Tompkins Square Park Dog Parade has been cancelled long live the Great PUPkin) and the good and the bad news is your selection of movies is no exception.Įven if you already cut up your MoviePass card-I know I did-it’s worth remembering that spooky flicks are worth the trip.
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