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Up All Nite Halloween Horror Movie Marathon & Exclusive Miami Premiere of "Room" at the Gables Cinema!

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Up All Nite - After Hours' Halloween Movie Marathon 10/31!

 

Join us at the Coral Gables Art Cinema for our special Halloween Up All Nite celebration as part of our After Hours series on Saturday, October 31 at 11:30 pm till morning! The Gables Cinema and the Secret Celluloid Society present John Carpenter's The Thing as the first film in the series starting at 11:30 pm, followed by Kevin Tenney's 1988 horror flick Night of the Demons at 2:30 am, David Lynch's dark and nightmarish cult classic Eraserhead at 4:30 am, and finally the digital restoration of Tobe Hooper's 1974 American slasher The Texas Chainsaw Massacre at 7:00 am to conclude the program. Tickets to this screening are $7 general admission and include a free popcorn. Tickets can be purchased in advance for each film in the marathon here.

 

Empty seats will be sold to the wait-list 20 minutes after the 11:30 pm screening begins. Please note that if you do not arrive on time you will risk being denied entrance even if you have a ticket. View more of our upcoming After Hours films here.

 

 

Exclusive Miami Premiere Run of

Room Starts 10/30!

 

For seven years, Ma, a young mother (Brie Larson, in a harrowingly powerful performance) has been trapped, with her five-year-old child (Jacob Tremblay), in a one-room shed. Director Lenny Abrahamson (Frank, Adam and Paul) and Emma Donoghue, adapting her best-selling novel, are astonishingly sensitive to the poetic, comic and hallucinatory resonances in the child's view of this bizarre life experience, particularly the concept that one small, dark room is the whole universe. Though the film uses the blueprint of a thriller, it explores much richer and surprising terrain, including the mother's desperate effort to free her child and return them to real life. Abrahamson and Donoghue make Room a shockingly effective parable about how we face the crisis of learning about the world. Larson and Tremblay will be heard from come award season. And Variety's Justin Chang opines this might just be "the call-your-mom-sobbing-afterward movie of 2015." Showtimes: Friday 10/30 at 4:00, 6:30, 9:00 pm; Saturday 10/31 & Sunday 11/1 at 1:30, 4:00, 6:30, 9:00 pm; Monday 11/2 - Wednesday 11/4 at 4:00, 6:30 & 9:00 pm; Thursday 11/5 at 4:00 & 9:30 pm. Tickets may be purchased in advance here.

 

 

Coral Gables Art Cinema
260 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables, FL 33134

www.gablescinema.com
786.385.9689

 

 


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