![]() ![]() However, if you’re like me, I love to watch everything before visiting. Of course, you can go to Halloween Horror Nights without watching the movies and TV shows that the attractions are based on. It’s really common for people to buy Universal Orlando tickets when they want to go to Universal Studios Hollywood and vice versa. Pro tip from a HHN veteran: make sure you’re buying the ticket for the right park. Jojo Siwa and her girlfriend were so scared! the SCARIEST night ? ♬ Halloween – Claudio Simonetti For instance, if there was a blood splatter on a particular wall in a film, you can bet the house that’s based on it will have an identical one. Since Universal is known for its focus on continuity, it takes the details in its houses that are based on scary movies or TV shows very seriously. Both types of attractions focus on theming some are based on popular media properties and others are original ones that Universal has come up with on their own. While the haunted houses are indoors, scare zones are open areas outside that you have to walk through (they’re a lot like haunted mazes). And we think this matters.Halloween Horror Nights, or HHN, is Universal Studios’ Halloween-themed bash that takes place for a month and a half every year at both the California and Florida locations with similar, but slightly different haunted houses and scare zones. Scary movies not really your thing? No worries! Learn more about the Halloween events around town with our Ultimate Halloween Guide.Īt UrbanMatter, U Matter. Drag queen Claire Voyant hosts performances, trivia, giveaways, and guests every week for a spooky viewing party you won’t forget. Friday, October 25 7 pm – Interview With the Vampire (1993)ĪHS 1984 Viewing Party | Hosted by Claire Voyant Photo Credit: ReplayĮvery Wednesday through November 13, Replay Lakeview is hosting a viewing party for American Horror Story’s latest endeavor: 1984.Friday, October 18 8:45 pm – I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997).Friday, October 18 7 pm – Shaun of the Dead (2004).Friday, October 11 7 pm – Misery (1990).A month-long scary movie series showing all the classics alongside a roaring campfire. Think ‘movie in the parks’ meets ‘horror film marathon’ and you’ve got Campfire Horrors at Northerly Island. Hex-A-Long Hocus Pocus Photo Credit: Hocus Pocus 10:30 am – BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER – 1992 | 86 min.Guy Magar | UCLA 35mm | Director’s Personal Print! Neil Marshall in Attendance for a Post-Film Q&A 7:55 pm – BLOODY MUSCLE BODY BUILDER IN HELL – 1992 | 62 min.John Hancock in Attendance for a Post-Film Q&A 3:45 pm – LET’S SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH – 1971 | 89 min.Cindy Sherman | 35mm Print Courtesy of UCLA Film & Television Archive Paul Leni | 35mm – Featuring a live musical score by Maxx McGathey You can check out the scary movies lineup here: Tickets are $30 ahead of time or $35 at the door and discounted for members. If you’re looking for scary movies in theaters throughout Chicago, visit the Lakeview Music Box Theatre on October 19 – 20 to enjoy 24-hours of straight-up, horrifying fun. Music Box of Horrors Photo Credit: Music Box Theatre Halloween Double Feature (1978 + 2018): October 29-31 at 9 pm.The Exorcist (1973) Director’s Cut: October 25-28 at 10:30 pm.Night of the Living Dead (1968): October 22-24 at 11 pm.The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974): October 18-21 at 11 pm. ![]() Beetlejuice (1988): Oct 18-21 at 10:30 pm (Costume Pre-Party on the 18th at 8 pm!).The Last House on the Left (1972): October 15-17 at 11 pm.Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978): October 8-10 at 10:30 pm.A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984): October 4-7 at 11 pm.Caligari (1920): October 4 at 10:30 pm w/Live Organist ![]()
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