
October is here, and with that comes the spookiest holiday of them all... HALLOWEEN!
Do you like scary movies? We thought you might. But if the real horror is running out of ways to keep the little ghouls entertained during the half-term, fear not. We get it.
This October, step into the shadows with us for a line-up of seasonal favourites: from the chilling brilliance of Hitchcock's Psycho, to the claustrophobic terror of The Descent, the slashing thrills of Scream, the witchy magic of Hocus Pocus, and more.
Trick or treat, we’ve got something for every soul, living or otherwise! Keep on reading and pick your poison...

Frankenstein
Guillermo del Toro adapts Mary Shelley's classic tale of Victor Frankenstein, a brilliant but egotistical scientist who brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads of their undoing.
Date: Friday 17 October | Rated: 15

Black Phone 2
Bad dreams haunt 15-year-old Gwen as she receives calls from the black phone and sees disturbing visions of three boys being stalked at a winter camp. Accompanied by her brother, Finn, they head to the camp to solve the mystery.
Date: Friday 17 October | Rated: 15

Roofman
After escaping from prison, former soldier and professional thief Jeffrey Manchester finds a hideout inside a Toys "R" Us, surviving undetected for months while planning his next move. However, when Jeffrey falls for a divorced mom, his double life starts to unravel...
Date: Friday 17 October | Rated: 12A

ParaNorman (Remastered)
When a quiet town is overrun by zombies, only 11-year-old Norman Babcock can stop the chaos. With a centuries-old witch’s curse, mysterious ghosts, wily witches, and clueless grown-ups, Norman’s paranormal powers are about to be tested like never before.
Date: Friday 23 October | Rated: PG

Bugonia
Two conspiracy-obsessed men kidnap the CEO of a major company when they become convinced that she's an alien who wants to destroy Earth.
Date: Friday 31 October | Rated: 15

KPop Demon Hunters
When they aren't selling out stadiums, Kpop superstars Rumi, Mira and Zoey use their secret identities as badass demon hunters to protect their fans from an ever-present supernatural threat.
Date: Friday 31 October | Rated: PG


Depeche Mode: M
Depeche Mode: M weaves footage from the three sold-out shows at Mexico City’s Foro Sol Stadium, and takes audiences on a profound musical journey using nearly 200,000 Mexican fans’ fervent connection with the band as a window into the band’s timeless global influence.
Date: Thursday 30 October | Rated: 15

Bat Out of Hell: The Musical
This heart-pounding experience brings Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf’s iconic anthems to life with a powerhouse eight-piece live band, delivering a new production with sprawling multi-level platforms to transport you from Raven’s bedroom to the world of the Lost.
Date: Thursday 30 October | Rated: 12A

The Descent + Live Q&A's
Join us for two special Live Q&A events celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Descent.
Featuring at Everyman Edinburgh with a Q&A from lead actor, Shauna Macdonald, and at Everyman Borough Yards with director, Neil Marshall.
Dates: 3 & 4 November | Rated: 18


Hocus Pocus
After moving to Salem, teenager Max Dennison explores an abandoned house with his sister Dani and their new friend, Allison, accidentally unleashing a coven of evil witches.
Dates: until October 31 | Rated: PG


Alien
The time is the future. The crew aboard a massive commercial space vehicle is en route to Earth with a load of extra-terrestrial ore when they are side-tracked by mysterious signals from a nearby planet.
Dates: 31 October & 1 November | Rated: 15


Tabby McTat + Room on the Broom
Join us for a Toddler Club double-bill, featuring Julia Donaldson’s beloved children’s stories on the big screen: the story of a busker's cat who becomes lost after their owner is hospitalised, and the tale of a witch and her animal companions flying through the sky.
Dates: 31 October & 1 November | Rated: U

