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Nov 1 – Night of the Living Dead (1968, George A. Romero — 96 min)

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When the dead rise in rural Pennsylvania, a group of strangers barricade themselves inside a farmhouse—and discover that fear of each other might be the real monster. 7pm

Nov 8 – Saturday Night Secrets: A Storytelling Game

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Audience members draw a prompt card and take the mic for an off-the-cuff ten-minute tale. (Low pressure. You can just watch.) 7pm

Nov 15 – The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (1962, Joseph Green — 82 min)

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A deranged surgeon keeps his fiancée’s severed head alive while prowling nightclubs for a new body. Cheap, campy, and wildly entertaining—sci-fi sleaze at its finest. 7pm

Nov 22 – Saturday Night Secrets: A Storytelling Game

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Audience members draw a prompt card and take the mic for an off-the-cuff ten-minute tale. (Low pressure. You can just watch.) 7pm

Nov 29 – Carnival of Souls (1962, Herk Harvey — 78 min)

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After surviving a car accident, a young woman becomes haunted by ghostly visions and drawn to an abandoned pavilion. A dreamlike descent into the uncanny. (Used with permission from the Criterion Collection) 7pm

Dec 6 – Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964, Nicholas Webster — 81 min)

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Martians kidnap Santa to bring Christmas cheer to their joyless planet. Mid-century madness and unintentional genius. 7pm

Dec 13 – Saturday Night Secrets: A Storytelling Game

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Final storytelling night of the year. Bring your best tale—or just your curiosity—and close out the season with laughter and truth. 7pm

Dec 20 – A Christmas Carol (1938, Edwin L. Marin — 69 min)

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Reginald Owen’s heartfelt Scrooge anchors MGM’s luminous early adaptation of Dickens’ classic—a candlelit swirl of snow, ghosts, and redemption. 7pm

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