
The Southern Theater continues its onslaught of horror hosting the 7th annual Twin Cities Horror Festival. Twin Cities Horror Festival – The Horror Show Hot Dog Short Film Festival Ticket prices are ‘pay what you can’ and they will also take donations of food and winter clothing for local shelters. The film screening is on Friday, October 26 with showtimes at either 7pm or 9:30pm. The Music Box Theatre is going back to its roots when it first opened in 1920 as a silent film venue and will screen this original vampire flick accompanied live by The Curse of the Vampire Orchestra which will undoubtedly make Nosferatu even more viscerally creepy. Nosferatu still holds the test of time since its debut in 1922 and remains an unsettling and macabre horror film.


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There’s two movies left in the series beginning with The Omen which will start screening on Sunday, October 28 and Hausu, a Japanese cult horror film that will screen Wednesday, October 31. These creepy kid-themed horror movies will definitely make you want to leave the lights on at night. In this eight-film series, the Trylon has dug up films spanning over four decades and three continents to bring us the most terrifying films that suggest children may not be oh-so-innocent but in fact, will be the death of us. Horror Movies In Theaters The Innocence of Children Series at Trylon Theater

Or, if you’d rather not have the embarrassment of running scared out of a theater halfway through a movie, you can watch from the comfort of your home – a.k.a hiding under your blanket – with one of the top 10 best nail-biting horror movies according to Rotten Tomatoes critics. One of the best ways to celebrate Halloween? Terrify yourself with some good old-fashioned scary movies (the other best way is to buy a bunch of candy and then “accidentally forget” to hand out one of the bags.) If you’re up for the terror, there are some great theaters around town playing classic horror films.
