Scream Marathon!
Run Time: 375 min.
TICKETS $25
Doors 3:30 p.m.; Event 4 p.m.
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THE EXPERIENCE
What’s your favorite scary movie?
We’re dialing up the meta-horror, the ’90s nostalgia, and the gallons of fake blood with a triple feature of Wes Craven’s iconic Scream movies—screened back-to-back in one gloriously nerve-shredding night.
ON SCREEN:
Scream
1996. Directed by Wes Craven. Runtime: 111 minutes. Rated R.
The slasher that rewrote the rules. When a masked killer starts picking off teenagers in the quiet town of Woodsboro, horror movie–obsessed high schooler Sidney Prescott finds herself fighting for her life. Wickedly funny, self-aware, and genuinely terrifying, Scream turned the genre on its head–and made Ghostface a permanent part of pop culture.
Scream 2
1997. Directed by Wes Craven. Runtime: 120 minutes. Rated R.
Sidney survives Woodsboro, but she can’t outrun the horror. Now a college student, she’s forced to face a new wave of killings tied to a movie based on her own story. Packed with bigger scares, bloodier kills, and razor-sharp sequel satire, Scream 2 proves that sometimes lightning does strike twice.
Scream 3
2000. Directed by Wes Craven. Runtime: 116 minutes. Rated R.
Lights, camera… murder. Sidney is pulled back into the nightmare when a killer starts targeting the cast of Stab 3, the latest Hollywood take on her life. With the body count rising and the past refusing to stay buried, Scream 3 takes the meta mayhem to its most outrageous, self-referential heights.