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While Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein will head to Netflix on Nov. 7, it’s in theaters just in time for Halloween. The adaptation of Mary Shelley’s iconic novel follows Dr. Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac) as he deals with the consequences of playing God by bringing a so-called “monster” (Jacob Elordi) to life.
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Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan's breakout vampire movie can be seen again on the big screen for Halloween.
It's October and you can explore new horror offerings right now -- no need to wait until Halloween. Peacock, Prime Video, Netflix and other streaming services are putting frights front and center by providing fresh TV and film originals that will get your skin crawling and heart racing.
This 2025 horror sequel isn't good, per se, but it is interesting, which helps to explain why people are checking it out in larger numbers on Netflix.
A local drive-in is playing Halloween horror favorites this October. Holiday Auto Theatre in Hamilton, Ohio, announced that Terror At the Drive-In XIV will run through Sunday, Oct. 25. It's a popular yearly event, where classic horror films are played on the big screen.
AMC Theatres will offer the experience tonight, Monday, Oct. 20, when its Screen Unseen series becomes Scream Unseen in honor of the Halloween season. For $6, moviegoers can see a surprise horror movie that is yet to be released. All we know is that it’s rated R, and the runtime is 106 minutes.