We are on the cusp of spooky season with October imminent and many favorite classic and soon-to-be classic horror and Halloween films set to dominate TV networks and streaming services. But how wicked would it be to watch them on the big screen with a group of like-minded fans? We’re in luck.
Ferndale Repertory Theatre is transforming its live theater space to a movie house for the
Spooky Movie Series getting underway this
Saturday, Sept. 30, with
The Invisible Man (1933), starring Claude Rains, showing at
7 p.m. ($10, $5 students/seniors).
Concessions are available and other movies in the series are
Bram Stoker's Dracula, Frankenstein, Ghostbusters and
Friday the 13th. P.S.: The ATL is killing it in October with its movie lineup, too — we’ll get to that next week.