2nd Annual Graveyard Shift: Horror Movie Marathon
The Graveyard Shift is SOLD OUT. We will be doing a rush line 30 minutes on a first come, first serve basis.
Survive the night (if you can) at San Francisco’s ultimate all-night movie marathon! The Roxie is packing the darkness with 5 terrifying films, a drag show, devilish trivia, a killer costume contest, and prizes that will keep your blood pumping.
Your survival kit? Free popcorn and coffee all night long—fuel to keep your eyes open and your nerves steady. The marathon doesn’t stop until the sun rises over San Francisco.
Every scream, laugh, and jump scare supports the Forever Roxie campaign. Make it to dawn and you’ll not only support the Roxie—you’ll earn some serious bragging rights.
Frights on screen, delights on the plate. Thanks to our awesome neighbors Ritual and Joyride Pizza for feeding our hungry creatures of the night.


Carrie
In this chilling adaptation of Stephen King’s horror novel, withdrawn and sensitive teen Carrie White (Sissy Spacek) faces taunting from classmates at school and abuse from her fanatically pious mother (Piper Laurie) at home. When strange occurrences start happening around Carrie, she begins to suspect that she has supernatural powers. Invited to the prom by the empathetic Tommy Ross (William Katt), Carrie tries to let her guard down, but things eventually take a dark and violent turn. 1976. 98 mins.
The costume contest will happen right after the screening of Carrie, so that you can change out of your costumes and into your PJs! The three top costumes will take home a gift pack from Sour Cherry Comics or Dandelion.



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New Nightmare ( aka. Wes Craven’s New Nightmare)
Reality and fantasy meet in unsettling ways in this installment of the long-running horror series, which finds director Wes Craven and actors Heather Langenkamp and Robert Englund all portraying themselves. As Heather (Heather Langenkamp) considers making another film with Craven, her son, Dylan (Miko Hughes), falls under the spell of the iconic disfigured villain Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund). Eventually, Langenkamp must confront Freddy’s demonic spirit to save the soul of Dylan.1994. 112 mins.

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Sleepaway Camp
Bunks and the showers are a mad stabber’s beat at a summer camp strictly for teens! After a horrible boating accident kills her family, shy, sullen Angela moves in with her eccentric Aunt Martha and protective cousin Ricky. One summer, Martha sends the kids to Camp Arawak. Soon after their arrival, bizarre, increasingly violent accidents claim the lives of various campers. Who is the twisted individual behind these murders? The disclosure of the murderer’s identity is one of the most shocking climaxes in the history of American cinema. 1983. 84mins.

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Re-Animator
Presented in a newly restored 4K edition for its 40th anniversary! Limited supply of special posters and shirts by Rucking Fotten!
Obsessed with the idea of overcoming the obstacle of death and determined to vindicate himself by backing up his theory, ambitious medical student Herbert West arrives in New England after surviving a horrific incident at the Institute of Medicine in Switzerland. And before long, Herbert picks up where he left off; at first, experimenting with dead feline tissue, and then with fresh human cadavers, talking his sceptic roommate Dan Cain into joining his audacious project. But as the two visionary scientists burrow deeper and deeper into uncharted territory, West’s reanimated corpses start walking around the campus, catching the eye of Dr Hill: Herbert’s old arch-nemesis, who yearns to take credit for the astounding discovery. Now the dead rise again, even with a bit of help. However, can the young re-animator harness the power of his phosphorescent green reagent? 1985. 85 mins.
Re-Animator will also be showing October 20! For tickets click here.

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And a surprise film to be announced!