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Horror Films

What we fear and who we think will save us from those fears speak to deeper psychological, spiritual and emotional planes of existence. Horror films make us rethink our surroundings and remember that there are darker underbellies of society that we would be better than not to avoid.

Screenings

The Golem

Nosferatu

Dracula

Frankenstein

The Mummy

The Invisible Man

Dr Jeckyll / Mr Hyde

Cat People

Psycho

The Birds

Peeping Tom

The Shining

Cape Fear (original)

Cape Fear (remake)

Amityville Horror

The Exorcist

Last House on the Left

Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Night of the Living Dead

Halloween

Friday the 13th

Nightmare on Elm Street

Hellraiser

Blair Witch Project

Ringu

Saw

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