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Okay, the Horror Calendar is where you go to find film festivals, screenings, plays and such. Most of the events on this page will be limited to a few days, though live performances (such as plays) may run for a month.
Haunted Attractions is the page to check for local Haunted Houses and the like. This page will remain open year round, as we have so many different sites to show you throughout the year. New attractions will be listed on the Horror Calendar initially, but check this page if you want to see something spooky in your neighborhood.
The Corn Mazes, Haunted Corn Mazes and Pumpkin Patches will run from September to November, as most of these events are seasonal.
Open Film Submissions is the site to check if you want to submit your horror film to a festival in the Pacific Northwest. Obviously, this page will be open year round, and local open submissions will be featured for a few weeks on the Horror Calendar. But check this page if you are looking to submit your film into festivals in the area.
All these pages are being updated as quickly as I can and, sorry to say, I am behind. Hey, so much is coming, and it's hard to keep up. Check back later in the month for more details and events.
If you haven't friended me on Facebook, please do. I often post links to events on my personal page before they appear on The Shadow Over Portland, so you can keep updated that way. I plan to expand the coverage of this site after October, so stay tuned for the details.
And, if you don't see your event listed on any of these pages, please email me at shadowoverportland@live.com. As I mentioned, it could be I'm a bit behind and will get to it soon, or, worse case, I might have missed it. PLEASE contact me and make sure your event wasn't missed. Remember, posting your event at The Shadow Over Portland is ABSOLUTELY FREE! The site exists to make sure Horror Fans throughout the Northwest can find all the cool stuff happening in the area and I will never ask for payments of any type to spread the news.
That said, we are heading into the MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR, and here's your weekly update to get you started. Stay tuned for more awesome stuff coming in October. And you now know where to got for all the Horrific Happenings I've found in the area, so....
LET'S DO THE TIME WARP AGAIN!!!
Oh, come on. I had to end on that!
Ongoing
Open Auditions
The Fear PDX Haunted House is looking for actors for the upcoming attraction. You have to be 18 or older to apply. Fill out the application at The Fear website and you'll be contacted for an interview. You can find out more about The Fear by visiting the official Facebook Page.
The Spirit of Halloweentown in St Helens, OR
Also, actress Kimberly Brown (who starred as Marnie in Halloweentown, the Disney Channel Original Movie filmed in St. Helen's) will return to the festival on October 8 and 9. You can find advance tickets for photo ops and other special events at the link.
Should you feel like dressing up as a creature of the night and possibly winning $1,000, sign up for the Creatures of the Catwalk, part of the month long Spirit of Halloweentown celebration in St. Helens, OR on October 9. Check out the link for entry fees and more details. The event takes place on Sunday, October 9 from 2 to 4 pm. Entries are limited, so get on it, creatures of the night!!
Also as part of the Halloweentown celebration is the Bonfire and Bones-Scream All You Want! Goth Extravaganza. The party starts at The Waterfront (275 Strand St in St. Helens, OR) at 7 pm on Saturday, October 22. You eat, drink and dance the night away, while participating in a costume contest! And yes, there will be a BIG fire! Visit the link for more details on the event and advance ticket sales.
Oh, Halloweentown (St Helens, OR) just added some of the Scooby Gang to their events. Emma Caulfield (Anya) and Nicholas Brendon (Xander) from Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, will join the festivities. Caulfield will be at Halloweentown for photo shoots on Saturday, October 29. while Brendon will be available for photo shots October 29 and 30. And you can buy group photos! I'll be trying to be there!! Check out the Official Halloweentown website for all the details. Just scroll down a bit.
Buy it NOW!
Fabio Frizzi, composer for some of Lucio Fulci's horror classics such as Zombie, The Beyond and Gates of Hell, is coming to The Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) at 8 pm on Monday, October 3, to perform tracks from these classic films LIVE with a seven piece orchestra! Frizzi 2 Fulci starts at 8 pm, with general admission only $25. Meet and Greet tickets are SOLD OUT! For more details, and a link to advance ticket sales, visit The Hollywood Theatre official website. This event WILL sell out, so buy your tickets as soon as possible!
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The H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival and CthulhuCon returns to spread cosmic horror across Portland. The madness starts at The Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) on October 7. For more details, visit the Official Website. Be sure to buy your tickets before Saturday, September 24, so you can take advantage of early bird pricing!
As for guests, director Stuart Gordon will return to the festival. Not only will he present a recording of his new radio play, The Hound, but he'll also be at the 30th Anniversary screening of the director's cut of From Beyond.
Special Guests include John Shirley, S. T. Joshi, A. Scott Glancy, Kenneth Hite, Mike Dubisch, Sean Branney, Andrew Leman, Cody Goodfellow, among others.
As for guests, director Stuart Gordon will return to the festival. Not only will he present a recording of his new radio play, The Hound, but he'll also be at the 30th Anniversary screening of the director's cut of From Beyond.
Special Guests include John Shirley, S. T. Joshi, A. Scott Glancy, Kenneth Hite, Mike Dubisch, Sean Branney, Andrew Leman, Cody Goodfellow, among others.
Oh, and I'll be a guest at this year's event! Please be sure to say hello if you happen to attend a panel I'm on, or just see me walking about. You won't miss me, as I'll be the big guy in the Lovecraft tee shirt and black Stumptown Kilt!
Red Flag's 8th Annual Guignolfest: 3 Day Horror Movie Contest kicks of on October 21 at the Analog Lounge (720 SE Hawthorne Blvd in Portland, OR). No other details are available at this time, so keep checking the Official Website or The Shadow Over Portland Open Film Submissions page as October approaches.
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Oh, THANK YOU, Halloween Gods! As part of the Chills and Thrills: The Gimmick Series this month, The Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) is screening the William Castle classic, The Tingler, with Vincent Price, IN PERCEPTO!!!!! Yes, the theatre will have VIBRATING SEATS!!!!!!! I can not tell you how cool this will be, and how YOU CAN NOT MISS IT! Mind. BLOWN!! I have my ticket, so I'll see you there. As long as you buy in advance, as I think this event will sell out! For more details, and advance ticket sales, visit The Hollywood Theatre website.
Evil Dead: The Musical is turning the Pacific Northwest with stops at The Alberta Rose Theatre (3000 NE Alberta St in Portland, OR) on October 14 and 15, at the Revue Stage at Granville Island (1601 Johnston St in Vancouver, BC) on October 28 and 29, and the Metro Studio Theatre (1411 Quadra St in Victoria BC) on November 4 and 5. Some performances in both Portland and Vancouver, BC, have sold out, so you want to buy your tickets SOON! And yes, there is a Splatter Zone!! You can find more details, including a list of available showtimes at all three locations and a link for advance ticket sales, at the Evil Dead Tour website.
Film Contest
Okay, I have the details for the Night of the Living WAM (Wait a Minute) film contest, sponsored by Tacoma Filmmakers. The idea to create a one minute horror film win one week. Competition starts on October 1, and ends on October 9. Of course, a special mystery element, required to in the film, will be announced at the start of the competition. The contest is open to filmmakers in the Tacoma, WA, and surrounding area. The top thirty films will be screened at the Blue Mouse Theater (2611 N Proctor St in Tacoma, WA) at 10 pm, presented by Tacoma Filmmakers and Friday Night Frights (which will screen John Carpenter's Halloween as well). For more details on the contest, visit the Night of the Living WAM website.
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Evil Dead: The Musical is turning the Pacific Northwest with stops at The Alberta Rose Theatre (3000 NE Alberta St in Portland, OR) on October 14 and 15, at the Revue Stage at Granville Island (1601 Johnston St in Vancouver, BC) on October 28 and 29, and the Metro Studio Theatre (1411 Quadra St in Victoria BC) on November 4 and 5. Some performances in both Portland and Vancouver, BC, have sold out, so you want to buy your tickets SOON! And yes, there is a Splatter Zone!! You can find more details, including a list of available showtimes at all three locations and a link for advance ticket sales, at the Evil Dead Tour website.
Film Contest
Okay, I have the details for the Night of the Living WAM (Wait a Minute) film contest, sponsored by Tacoma Filmmakers. The idea to create a one minute horror film win one week. Competition starts on October 1, and ends on October 9. Of course, a special mystery element, required to in the film, will be announced at the start of the competition. The contest is open to filmmakers in the Tacoma, WA, and surrounding area. The top thirty films will be screened at the Blue Mouse Theater (2611 N Proctor St in Tacoma, WA) at 10 pm, presented by Tacoma Filmmakers and Friday Night Frights (which will screen John Carpenter's Halloween as well). For more details on the contest, visit the Night of the Living WAM website.
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September, 2016
Wednesday, September 28
Frankenstein: A Cabaret opens at The Clinton Street Theater (2522 SE Clinton St in Portland, OR) tonight, running through Sunday, October 2. A modern retelling of the classic horror story, The Broken Planetarium (click the link to visit the troupe's website) uses Shelley's work to explore female sexuality, desire and the drive to create. The site notes this show is appropriate for those 18 years of age or older. For more details and advance ticket sales, visit the theater's official website.
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Weird Wednesday invites you to do the "jilla-jalla Jellyfish!" with Neil Sedaka! Yep, The Joy Cinema and Pub (11959 SW Pacific Highway in Tigard, OR) will screen Sting of Death tonight at 9:15 pm and I SO WANT TO ATTEND! Curse my very early morning day job, because I LOVE THIS MOVIE!! You can't not enjoy a film about a man that transforms himself into a Jellyfish Man and starts stalking a bunch of fun loving, dancing, very overaged actors playing teenagers. Especially when the monster is basically a guy in a wetsuit with crappy tentacles and a molded Hefty trash bag over his head. Oh, let the CHEESY GOODNESS COMMENCE!! Sponsored by the Laughing Vixen Lounge (your site for bangles, baubles and other needful things for the modern vixen; find the store at the link), you must be 21 or over to attend. And, as admission is FREE, be sure to stop at the concession stand to buy some tasty treats and beverages to enjoy during the film. But, should you try to sneak in outside snacks or drinks, I hope a man-sized Jellyfish pulls you into the depths of the Willamette. Sure, the swamps in Florida might be a bit murky, but I don't think they hold a toxic candle to our river! For more details, visit The Joy Cinema website.
Friday, September 30
Fright Film Month starts early at The Laurelhurst Theater and Pub (2735 E Burnside in Portland, OR) tonight as 1973's The Wicker Man screens through October 6. Yes, it's the good one with Edward Woodward and Sir Christopher Lee, not the remake! Don't miss a chance to catch this classic on the big screen! No word on showtimes yet, but check back here, or visit The Laurelhust website closer to October.
October, 2016
Saturday, October 1
Start out the most wonderful time of the year with Frankenstein's Comic Swap 8: Into the Belly of the Beast! Buy and sell comics, toys, cards, buttons, magazines, posters and MORE! The event takes place at the East Portland Eagle Lodge 3256 (4904 SE Hawthorne Blvd in Portland, OR) at noon. Admission is just $1, with kids and elders getting in free. Or, if you don't want to wait with the crowd, pay $5 and get in at 11 am. The event also accepts canned food donations for the Oregon Food Bank. For more details, or to reserve a vendor's table, visit the Facebook Event Page.
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And details on advance tickets to Nightmare on Main Street's Haunted House (215 S 1st Ave in St. Helens, OR) in Halloweentown can be found at this link. The house is open Thursday through Sunday starting Friday, September 30, thoughout October, with a special tour on Halloween Night (Monday, October 31). Get more details at the link.
ArtHaus 3.0: Haunted Haus, a competition of, um... Look, I'm just going to quote the Facebook Event page, so I don't mess it up.
What goes bump in the night? A bunch of fierce & frightening queens, mawma! This month, competing hauses have been tasked with presenting looks & performances inspired by all things Halloween — do you have what it takes to make us scream?
Yes, there are competing Hauses, and you still have time if you are "a fierce drag haus with a competitive spirit" to enter into the competition. The event will be held at Kremwerk (1809 Minor Ave, #10, in Seattle, WA) tonight at 7 pm. You can find more details about the event, and a link for advance ticket sales, at the Facebook Event Page.
Bruce Campbell: Last Fan Standing heads to The Moore Theatre (1932 2nd Ave in Seattle, WA) tonight at 8 pm. Get all the details, including ticket prices and where to buy them, at the Facebook Event Page.
Local Horror film director Joe Sherlock and his company, Skullface Astronaut, brings B-Movies and Beer back to the f/stop Fitzgerald (335 Grove St NE in Salem, OR) with a free screening of his feature film, Drifter, as well as his short film, Housewarming. I've seen Drifter, and it's a well crafted horror film, with some nice scares, awesome camerawork and all the blood and boobs you'd expect from a B-Movie. Admission is free, so be sure to spend at bit at the f/stop, as the money you spend at the bar shows how much you support FREE B-MOVIE SCREENINGS! The show starts at 8 pm, and you can visit the Facebook Event Page
for more details.
Monday, October 3
Fabio Frizzi, composer for some of Lucio Fulci's horror classics, such as Zombie, The Beyond and Gates of Hell, is coming to The Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) at 8 pm tonight to perform tracks from these classic films LIVE with a seven piece orchestra! Frizzi 2 Fulci starts at 8 pm, with general admission only $25. For more details, and a link to advance ticket sales, visit The Hollywood Theatre official website.
Tuesday, October 4
The Substation (645 NW 45th St in Seattle, WA) presents Grotesque Gorelesque with special guest Pill Brigade tonight at 8:30 pm. Seattle's weirdest and goriest burlesque show brings another shocking show to Seattle, with a new lineup and live music. The show accepts clothing, blanket and hygeine supply donations at the door (which will reduce the ticket price from $15 to $10 dollars), which will be distributed to the homeless by Stone Soup Group! You'll find more details at the Facebook Event Page.
B-Movie Bingo at The Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) celebrates THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR with a screening of Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. Wait, you might be saying, this is one of the WORST FT13 movies ever, why should I pay money to see it on the big screen? Well, glad you asked, because upon entering the theater, you get a bingo card full of B-Movie cliches, and should you cross out enough squares to "call" out BINGO, you can win PRIZES! The show starts at 7:30 pm, and you'll find more details and advance ticket sales at The Hollywood Theatre website.
Wednesday, October 5
Mel Brook's classic horror spoof, Young Frankenstein, returns to theaters for one night, courtesy of Fathom events. This is a live nationwide presentation that starts at 5 pm for those of us under The Shadow Over Portland. However, the early starting time means you'll see Mel Brook's introduction to the film LIVE from the 20th Century Fox Lot in Hollywood, CA. Yes, LIVE, not pre-recorded for our time zone!
Current locations for the screening are Century Federal Way (2001 S. Commons in Federal Way, WA), Point Ruston & XD (5057 Main Street in Tacoma, WA), Kent Station 14 (426 Ramsay Way in Kent, WA), Cinemark 17 Springfield (2900 Gateway in Springfield, OR), Cedar Hills Crossing 16 (3200 SW Hoken Ave in Beaverton, OR), Century 16 Eastport (4040 SE 82nd in Portland, OR) and Clackamas Town Center (12000 SE 82nd Ave in Portland, OR). More locations might turn up, so stay tuned or visit the Fathom Events website.
Thursday, October 6
Hey, Portland Horror Fans, are you a bit blue because you missed out on the sold out screening of the digital restoration of Phantasm at The Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR)? Well, The Hollywood is giving you a second chance to catch this BEAUTIFUL restoration tonight at 7:30 pm. I saw this version on September 24 and it looks AMAZING!!! Don't get me wrong, I love me some 35mm presentations, but WOW! The colors are stunning and the balls never looked better. Instead of pointing out the flaws, the restoration accented the amazing work of director Don Coscarelli and is a shining chrome (ball) example of how to properly restore a film. If you missed it the first time, DO NOT miss this repeat screening. For more details, and a link to advance ticket sales, visit The Hollywood Theatre website.
Friday, October 7
Will you dare to visit Seattle's only haunted golf CORPSE? That pun is courtesy of Haunted Nightmare at The Nile, and it sounds AWESOME! Hope to get more details this event, which opens on October 7, and has some hazards that might be more hazardous than you think. Stay tuned!
Fright Film Month continues at The Laurelhurst Theater and Pub (2735 E Burnside in Portland, OR) as Hausu (House) starts playing through October 13. This film has visuals that demand to be seen on the big screen! No word on showtimes yet, but check back here, or visit The Laurelhust website closer to October.
Friday Night Frights brings the SCREAMS to the University of Puget Sound (in the Rausch Auditorium; the campus address is 1500 N. Warner St in Tacoma, WA) with a screaming, ur, screening of Wes Craven's meta classic Scream. Showtime is 9:30 pm and you'll find more details at the Facebook Event Page.
Torchsong Entertainment LLC presents Villains and Vixens: Musical Cabaret, tonight, as well as on Saturday, October 8, Friday, October 14 and Saturday, October 15, at the Twilight Theater Company (7515 N Brandon Ave in Portland, OR). Featuring a "spooktacular musical cabaret" with numbers performed by your favorite evil-doers from all genres, this show is considered find for those of 10 years of age or older. All shows start at 8 pm. For more details, and a link to advance ticket sales, visit the Facebook Event Page.
Saturday, October 8
Yum, boiled parakeet is on the menu at the 7th St Theatre (313 7th St) in Hoqiuam, WA, this weekend, as the film that started the "hag horror" subgenre, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, screens tonight and tomorrow. No word on showtimes (Hey, it's over 3/4 of a year away!), so keep checking back or visit the 7th St Theatre website closer to the screening date.
Actress Kimberly Brown (who starred as Marnie in Halloweentown, the Disney Channel Original Movie filmed in St. Helen's) will return to celebrate The Spirit of Halloweentown, in St Helens, OR, today and tomorrow (Sunday, October 9). You can find advance tickets for photo ops and other special events with Brown in attendance at the link.
The Campout Cinema screening of John Carpenter's The Thing at the EMP Museum (325 5th Ave N in Seattle, WA) has sold out. Hope you bought your tickets.
Sunday, October 9
Should you feel like dressing up as a creature of the night and possibly winning $1,000, sign up for the Creatures of the Catwalk, part of the month long Spirit of Halloweentown celebration in St. Helens, OR on October 9. Check out the link for entry fees and more details. The event takes place on Sunday, October 9 from 2 to 4 pm. Entries are limited, so get on it, creatures of the night!!
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Bruce Campbell: Last Fan Standing heads to The Moore Theatre (1932 2nd Ave in Seattle, WA) tonight at 8 pm. Get all the details, including ticket prices and where to buy them, at the Facebook Event Page.
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Oh, THANK YOU, Halloween Gods! As part of the Chills and Thrills: The Gimmick Series this month, The Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) is screening the William Castle classic, The Tingler, with Vincent Price, IN PERCEPTO!!!!! Yes, the theatre will have VIBRATING SEATS!!!!!!! I can not tell you how cool this will be, and how YOU CAN NOT MISS IT! Mind. BLOWN!! Showtime is 7 pm, and I'll see you there! For more details, and advance ticket sales, visit The Hollywood Theatre website.
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Frank Capra's wickedly funny classic, Arsenic and Old Lace, comes to The Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) today and tomorrow at 2 pm. Cary Grant plays Mortimer Brewster, a writer who finally ties the knot with girl-next-door Elaine (Prascilla Lane) on Halloween. Returning home to tell his aunts (Josephine Hull and Jean Adair) the news, he discovers they are in the habit of ending the suffering of elderly bachelors by serving them elderberry wine spiked with poison.
Add in Mortimer's brother, a killer that looks like Boris Karloff, thanks to a botched plastic surgery by the alcoholic Dr. Einstein (Peter Lorre), and Mortimer's concerns for his own sanity ("Insanity runs in my family, practically gallops!") and you have a great screwball comedy that dips it's toes into the dark side quite often. Be sure to check it out on the big screen in GLORIOUS 35mm, as tickets are only $6! For more details and advance ticket sales, visit The Hollywood Theatre website.
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Oh man, the Olympia Film Society Silver Screenings presents on of the greatest horror films/fairy tales ever brought to the screen with a presentation of Night of the Hunter tonight at 6:30 pm. Look, not going to say anything else, but if you've never seen this film, DO NOT miss it on the big screen!! I've seen it and I'd be there if I could get to Olympia and back (but a bike ride there and back is too much, even for this horror fan!). The film also plays on Sunday, October 2, at 5 pm, and Wednesday, October 5, at 4 pm. For more details, visit the Olympia Film Society website.
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Local Horror film director Joe Sherlock and his company, Skullface Astronaut, brings B-Movies and Beer back to the f/stop Fitzgerald (335 Grove St NE in Salem, OR) with a free screening of his feature film, Drifter, as well as his short film, Housewarming. I've seen Drifter, and it's a well crafted horror film, with some nice scares, awesome camerawork and all the blood and boobs you'd expect from a B-Movie. Admission is free, so be sure to spend at bit at the f/stop, as the money you spend at the bar shows how much you support FREE B-MOVIE SCREENINGS! The show starts at 8 pm, and you can visit the Facebook Event Page
Monday, October 3
Fabio Frizzi, composer for some of Lucio Fulci's horror classics, such as Zombie, The Beyond and Gates of Hell, is coming to The Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) at 8 pm tonight to perform tracks from these classic films LIVE with a seven piece orchestra! Frizzi 2 Fulci starts at 8 pm, with general admission only $25. For more details, and a link to advance ticket sales, visit The Hollywood Theatre official website.
Tuesday, October 4
The Substation (645 NW 45th St in Seattle, WA) presents Grotesque Gorelesque with special guest Pill Brigade tonight at 8:30 pm. Seattle's weirdest and goriest burlesque show brings another shocking show to Seattle, with a new lineup and live music. The show accepts clothing, blanket and hygeine supply donations at the door (which will reduce the ticket price from $15 to $10 dollars), which will be distributed to the homeless by Stone Soup Group! You'll find more details at the Facebook Event Page.
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B-Movie Bingo at The Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) celebrates THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR with a screening of Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. Wait, you might be saying, this is one of the WORST FT13 movies ever, why should I pay money to see it on the big screen? Well, glad you asked, because upon entering the theater, you get a bingo card full of B-Movie cliches, and should you cross out enough squares to "call" out BINGO, you can win PRIZES! The show starts at 7:30 pm, and you'll find more details and advance ticket sales at The Hollywood Theatre website.
Wednesday, October 5
Mel Brook's classic horror spoof, Young Frankenstein, returns to theaters for one night, courtesy of Fathom events. This is a live nationwide presentation that starts at 5 pm for those of us under The Shadow Over Portland. However, the early starting time means you'll see Mel Brook's introduction to the film LIVE from the 20th Century Fox Lot in Hollywood, CA. Yes, LIVE, not pre-recorded for our time zone!
Current locations for the screening are Century Federal Way (2001 S. Commons in Federal Way, WA), Point Ruston & XD (5057 Main Street in Tacoma, WA), Kent Station 14 (426 Ramsay Way in Kent, WA), Cinemark 17 Springfield (2900 Gateway in Springfield, OR), Cedar Hills Crossing 16 (3200 SW Hoken Ave in Beaverton, OR), Century 16 Eastport (4040 SE 82nd in Portland, OR) and Clackamas Town Center (12000 SE 82nd Ave in Portland, OR). More locations might turn up, so stay tuned or visit the Fathom Events website.
Thursday, October 6
Hey, Portland Horror Fans, are you a bit blue because you missed out on the sold out screening of the digital restoration of Phantasm at The Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR)? Well, The Hollywood is giving you a second chance to catch this BEAUTIFUL restoration tonight at 7:30 pm. I saw this version on September 24 and it looks AMAZING!!! Don't get me wrong, I love me some 35mm presentations, but WOW! The colors are stunning and the balls never looked better. Instead of pointing out the flaws, the restoration accented the amazing work of director Don Coscarelli and is a shining chrome (ball) example of how to properly restore a film. If you missed it the first time, DO NOT miss this repeat screening. For more details, and a link to advance ticket sales, visit The Hollywood Theatre website.
Friday, October 7
The H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival and CthulhuCon returns to spread cosmic horror across Portland. The madness starts at The Hollywood Theatre (4122 NE Sandy Blvd in Portland, OR) on October 7. For more details, visit the Official Website.
As for guests, director Stuart Gordon will return to the festival. Not only will he present a recording of his new radio play, The Hound, but he'll also be at the 30th Anniversary screening of the director's cut of From Beyond.
Special Guests include John Shirley, S. T. Joshi, A. Scott Glancy, Kenneth Hite, Mike Dubisch, Sean Branney, Andrew Leman, Cody Goodfellow, among others.
As for guests, director Stuart Gordon will return to the festival. Not only will he present a recording of his new radio play, The Hound, but he'll also be at the 30th Anniversary screening of the director's cut of From Beyond.
Special Guests include John Shirley, S. T. Joshi, A. Scott Glancy, Kenneth Hite, Mike Dubisch, Sean Branney, Andrew Leman, Cody Goodfellow, among others.
Oh, and I'll be a guest at this year's event! Please be sure to say hello if you happen to attend a panel I'm on, or just see me walking about. You won't miss me, as I'll be the big guy in the Lovecraft tee shirt and black Stumptown Kilt!
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Will you dare to visit Seattle's only haunted golf CORPSE? That pun is courtesy of Haunted Nightmare at The Nile, and it sounds AWESOME! Hope to get more details this event, which opens on October 7, and has some hazards that might be more hazardous than you think. Stay tuned!
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Fright Film Month continues at The Laurelhurst Theater and Pub (2735 E Burnside in Portland, OR) as Hausu (House) starts playing through October 13. This film has visuals that demand to be seen on the big screen! No word on showtimes yet, but check back here, or visit The Laurelhust website closer to October.
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Friday Night Frights brings the SCREAMS to the University of Puget Sound (in the Rausch Auditorium; the campus address is 1500 N. Warner St in Tacoma, WA) with a screaming, ur, screening of Wes Craven's meta classic Scream. Showtime is 9:30 pm and you'll find more details at the Facebook Event Page.
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Torchsong Entertainment LLC presents Villains and Vixens: Musical Cabaret, tonight, as well as on Saturday, October 8, Friday, October 14 and Saturday, October 15, at the Twilight Theater Company (7515 N Brandon Ave in Portland, OR). Featuring a "spooktacular musical cabaret" with numbers performed by your favorite evil-doers from all genres, this show is considered find for those of 10 years of age or older. All shows start at 8 pm. For more details, and a link to advance ticket sales, visit the Facebook Event Page.
Yum, boiled parakeet is on the menu at the 7th St Theatre (313 7th St) in Hoqiuam, WA, this weekend, as the film that started the "hag horror" subgenre, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, screens tonight and tomorrow. No word on showtimes (Hey, it's over 3/4 of a year away!), so keep checking back or visit the 7th St Theatre website closer to the screening date.
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Actress Kimberly Brown (who starred as Marnie in Halloweentown, the Disney Channel Original Movie filmed in St. Helen's) will return to celebrate The Spirit of Halloweentown, in St Helens, OR, today and tomorrow (Sunday, October 9). You can find advance tickets for photo ops and other special events with Brown in attendance at the link.
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The Campout Cinema screening of John Carpenter's The Thing at the EMP Museum (325 5th Ave N in Seattle, WA) has sold out. Hope you bought your tickets.
Sunday, October 9
Should you feel like dressing up as a creature of the night and possibly winning $1,000, sign up for the Creatures of the Catwalk, part of the month long Spirit of Halloweentown celebration in St. Helens, OR on October 9. Check out the link for entry fees and more details. The event takes place on Sunday, October 9 from 2 to 4 pm. Entries are limited, so get on it, creatures of the night!!
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