BIG SCREAMS ON THE
BIG SCREEN
October
promises to be a terrifying month for movie-goers in Cleveland thanks to the
scary line-up of creepy and occasionally kooky films presented at various
Cleveland Cinemas locations.
THE ROCKY HORROR
PICTURE SHOW
– The ultimate cult classic about a transvestite mad scientist and the creature
he creates.
Cedar
Lee Theatre (2163 Lee Rd., Cleveland Hts): October 25th at midnight and
October 31st at 10:00 PM
Tickets
for the Cedar Lee Theatre $9 ($6 if you come in costume)
Live floorshow by
Simply his Servants at each showing.
12 HOURS OF TERROR – 5th annual
all-night horror movie marathon featuring The
Thing (1982), Sleepaway Camp, Friday the 13th Part 4, The Mad
Magician 3D, The Blob (1988), Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and a surprise
secret screening.
October
18th 8 PM – 8 AM
Capitol
Theatre (1390 W. 65th St, Cleveland)
Tickets
$25 in advance ($30 day of show)
Admission includes
continental breakfast.
THE FLY (1958) – A scientist's
genes are mixed with those of a common housefly during a botched teleportation
experiment.
October
26th at 10:00 AM
Capitol
Theatre (1390 W. 65th St, Cleveland)
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.
FRANKENSTEIN
(NATIONAL THEATRE ENCORE PRESENTATION) – Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle
directed this stage adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic novel for the National
Theatre in London. The plays stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller
alternated rols as the doctor and his creature. The Cedar Lee Theatre will be
presenting one showing of each version of the play.
October
28th at 7:00 PM (Cumberbatch as the Creature and Miller as Victor
Frankenstein)
October
29th at 7:00 PM (Miller as the Creature and Cumberbatch as Victor
Frankenstein)
Cedar
Lee Theatre (2163 Lee Rd., Cleveland Hts)
Tickets
$20
NOSFERATU – F.W. Murnau’s
silent horror masterpiece stars Max Schreck as one of the creepiest vampires in
screen history.
October
31st at midnight
Apollo
Theatre (19 E. College St., Oberlin)
Tickets
$5
Tickets are available at the
theatre box office and www.clevelandcinemas.com.
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