FRIGHT NIGHTS AT THE SHOTWELL Friday, 10/23 + Saturday, 10/24 This weekend, join us for Fright Nights at The Shotwell -- four spooky, eerie and downright terrifying films (and one family friendly classic) that you won't want to miss! Join us to experience cinema as intended...on a big screen with state-of-the-art projection amongst your community.
Two nights. Two double headers. Costumes optional!
This weekend also marks the end of the Shotwell Drive-In's inaugural season, so this is your last chance to experience what everyone has been raving about!
Tickets are $20 per vehicle per film...or stay for the double feature for just $30 per car. Pre-registration preferred. Tickets will also be sold on-site prior to showtime! And don't worry about dinner. We'll have a food truck on site! |
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The Blair Witch Project Friday, 10/23, 6pm | Rated R Three film students vanish after traveling into a Maryland forest to film a documentary on the local Blair Witch legend, leaving only their footage behind.
At a time when digital techniques can show us almost anything, The Blair Witch Project is a reminder that what really scares us is the stuff we can't see. The noise in the dark is almost always scarier than what makes the noise in the dark. -- Roger Ebert |
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Midsommar Friday, 10/23, 8:30pm | Rated R From the visionary mind of Ari Aster comes a dread-soaked cinematic fairytale where a world of darkness unfolds in broad daylight.
"Midsommar" gets it right. This twisted daylit nightmare is a masterpiece of mood, all the more disturbing since it's set entirely underneath the bright, beating sun. Anyone can be scared of the dark. Ari Aster makes you scared of the light. |
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The Nightmare Before Christmas Saturday, 10/24, 6pm | Rated PG Wandering in the woods the morning after Halloween, the "Pumpkin King" and leader of Halloween Town, Jack Skellington, stumbles across a portal to Christmas Town. Tim Burton's masterpiece, scored by and starring Danny Elfman, has withstood the test of time and is family-friendly! (USA / 1993)
A delightfully ghoulish holiday musical that displays more inventiveness in its brief 75 minutes than some studios can manage in an entire year. -- Los Angeles Times |
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The Shining Saturday, 10/24, 8pm | Rated R Stanley Kubrick's disturbing adaptation of Stephen King's blockbuster horror novel starring Jack Nicholson in his iconic role as an aspiring author and recovering alcoholic haunted by a persistent writer's block.
A Masterpiece. -- Time Out |
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