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Philly Film Fest Showing 4 Halloween Movies For Free On Halloween
The festival is screening four Halloween flicks for free on Halloween itself. See details on the movies and how to see them here.
PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Film Festival is getting into the Halloween spirit by offering four free Halloween movie screenings on Halloween itself.
The Philadelphia Film Society is hosting a night of curated Halloween programming as part of the 29th Philadelphia Film Festival
The films will be shown at the Philadelphia Film Society Drive-In at the Navy Yard in South Philadelphia.
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Films being shown are "Monster House," "The Monster Squad," "PG (Psycho Goreman)," and "Deadline."
Tickets are free but must be reserved online here.
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Costumes are welcome, but costume masks and face paint are not permitted. Outside the vehicle, attendees are required to wear protective masks. Prop weapons are strictly prohibited.
Below are movie times and details:
6:45 p.m.
"Monster House," 2006 — Directed by Gil Kenan, 91 minutes
A group of kids face off against a malevolent house on Halloween in this rollicking, eerie kids’ classic executive produced by Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg.
7 p.m.
"The Monster Squad," 1987 — Directed by Fred Dekker, 83 minutes
A group of monster-obsessed kids must save their town from Count Dracula and his gang of classic horror villains in this nostalgic cult classic.
9:15 p.m.
"PG (Psycho Goreman)," 2020 — Directed by Steven Kostanski, 95 minutes 9:15 PM
Bickering siblings discover a magic crystal that controls a civilization-destroying monster in this bonkers, high five inducing throwback filled with eye-popping practical effects.
9:30 p.m.
"Deadline" 1984 — Directed by Mario Azzopardi, 91 minutes
A notorious trashy horror writer just wants to get some work done, but his loathsome wife and kids get in the way in this gleefully funny and forgotten schlock from the north.
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