Fright Fest ’22 brings global monsters, screams, and more to theaters

While many horror fans may search their favorite streaming services to find lovable titles to get them into the Halloween spirit, Fathom Events offers the opportunity to see lovable titles once again on the big screen for select dates. Fright Fest ’22’s upcoming roster includes classic Universal Monsters movies, contemporary classics, and famous character reimaginings. The coming weeks will see offers poltergeist, mummy, bride of frankenstein, scream 2, bram stoker dracula, creature from the black lagoonAnd the phantom of the opera. You can head to FathomEvents.com See the full schedule of Fright Fest ’22 events.

The schedule of upcoming horror shows from Fathom Events is as follows:

25, 26 and 28 September

evil soul

  • “They are here!” A typical family in a quiet suburb of ordinary California faces a frightening ordeal when their home is invaded by an evil spirit. Late one night, 10-year-old Carol Ann Freeling (Heather O’Rourke) hears a voice coming from inside her TV… At first, the spirits invading the Freelings’ house sound like merry children. But then they get angry. And when Carol Ann is pulled from this world into another, Steve and Diane Friling (Craig T. Nelson and Jubeth Williams) transform into an exorcist (Zelda Rubinstein) in this classic horror film from director Toby Hopper (Texas Chainsaw Massacre Films) and producer and screenwriter Steven Spielberg. This 40th Anniversary event includes exclusive insights from Turner Classic Movies.

October 1

mummy (1932) and frankenstein bride (1935) double feature

  • Start your horror season right with Universal Monsters Dual Feature: mummy And the frankenstein bride!
  • mummy It features horror icon Boris Karloff in a legendary performance as the Egyptian, Imhotep, who was accidentally resurrected by a team of archaeologists 3,700 years later. It is revealed in a flashback that he was a mummified high priest alive for trying to revive the Vestal Virgin he loved, after she had been sacrificed. Alive again, he sets out on an obsessive – and murderous – quest to find his lost love. Featuring pioneering makeup by Jack Pierce and masterful directing by Karl Freud to achieve a mystical vibe, this horror classic series is inspired by the sequel, satire, and sub-stories that continue to fuel the legacy of the Beast to this day.
  • In one of the most famous horror movies of all time, frankenstein brideBoris Karloff reprises his role as the most misunderstood monster on the silver screen who now longs for a mate. Continuing exactly where the original left off, the critically acclaimed sequel introduces Dr. Pretorius (Ernest Thesiger) as a deranged scientist who forces Henry Frankenstein (Colin Clive) to help him create a companion for the monster. Again directed by James Whale and adapted from the classic Mary Shelley novel, the sequel features gorgeous makeup and special effects, instantly making Bride of Frankenstein (Elsa Lanchester) one of the most iconic monsters of all time.

October 9 and 10

shout 2 Twenty-fifth anniversary

  • Away from college, Sydney Prescott (Nev Campbell) thought she’d finally put the shocking, life-shattering murders behind her… until a copycat killer starts acting out a realistic sequel. Now, as history eerily repeats itself, aspiring reporter Jill Withers (Courtney Cox), Dewey’s deputy (David Arquette), et al. Scream The survivors find themselves trapped in a terrifying clever scheme where no one is safe or beyond doubt.

October 23 and 27

Dracula Bram Stoker – 30th Anniversary

  • From Academy Award-winning director Francis Ford Coppola comes a reworking of the classic and chilling tale about a seductive Transylvanian prince (Gary Oldman) who travels from Eastern Europe to 19th century London in search of human love. After centuries of solitude in his crumbling castle, Dracula’s taste for humanity grew with desire, bringing him out of solitude. When the attractive Dracula meets Mina (Winona Ryder), a young woman who appears as the embodiment of his lost love, the two embark on a journey of romance and horror. Using “phantom” special effects and the great talent of the cast, Coppola orchestrated an exciting new presentation of the story, while remaining unfamiliar with the source material. Using “phantom” special effects and the great talent of the cast, Coppola orchestrated an exciting new presentation of the story with a screenplay by James V Hart that remains unfamiliar to the source material.
  • This anniversary event includes a special look at the expanded and deleted scenes from the movie.

October 29

Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) and phantom of the opera (1943) double feature

  • Perfectly blending Universal’s classic monster legacy with the explosion of 1950s sci-fi, Creature from the Black Lagoon It tells the legendary story of a dangerous half-human, half-fish creature that lurks in the depths of the Amazon. After discovering a unique prehistoric paw fossil on an expedition deep into the jungle, scientists investigate its origins that led them directly to a mysterious creature. Led by ichthyologist David Reed (Richard Carlson), the men attempt to capture a monster who has become obsessed with David’s help, Kay (Julia Adams). Originally released in 3D, this series is a series of exciting adventure-inspired sequels, TV series, and more that continue to advance the legacy of the Beast to this day.
  • One of the most popular stories of all time, Gaston Leroux phantom of the opera It is a legendary horror tale starring Claude Raines as the masked ghost of the Paris Opera. After a tragic accident leaves him disfigured, crazy composer Eric Claudine turns into a masked ghost who plots to make beautiful young soprano Christine Dubois (Susanna Foster) an opera star and take revenge on those who stole his music. A heroic baritone (Nelson Eddy) tries to win Kristen’s affections as he pursues a deformed “beast” who has begun killing those who resist his crazy demands. Inspired by the silent 1925 original, this lavish production Technicolor remains one of the most memorable modifications ever photographed.

You can head to FathomEvents.com for the full schedule From the events of Fright Fest ’22.

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