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One of director Dario Argento’s greatest works, this Italian horror classic stars a black gloved killer and a truly horrifying mechanized doll that will haunt your dreams. Set to a soundtrack by Goblin, this is one that will stick with you. (1975)

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Roald Dahl’s classic book took new life in the movie version starring Angelica Hutson as a Grand High Witch who turns our hero Luke into a mouse, who must navigate a giant world created by the genius of Jim Henson in an unforgettable classic. 

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This disquieting 2021 Sundance darling is a shining star for British Horror. It’s a surreal and unsettling tale of a “little miss perfect” television censor who abhors violence in film and TV. She embarks on a mission to find her lost sister and loses her mind instead.

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Sex education is a lot more interesting when there are teeth involved. In this Sundance breakout horror-comedy, a teen girl with a purity ring on her finger learns that she has a secret weapon against boys and men who don’t take no for an answer — vagina dentata.

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The coolest Catholic school coven is back at Row House because high school drama is so much better when there are powerful teen witches involved. We love this fun, spooky, out-of-control 90s teen horror drama too much not to show it at least a few times this Halloween! 

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Dario Argento’s supernatural Italian horror film is an absolute classic that manages to make ballet class terrifying. An American teen finds herself dancing at a prestigious German ballet school, which she soon realizes is a front for something much more sinister.

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Hans is a self-confident man, driving across the country with his wife and two daughters by his side. His ego gets the better of him when he gets into an argument with another driver. The van driver turns out to be the wrong man to cross on the road, and sets out to teach Hans a deadly lesson. Skillfully pushing the buttons of Hans’s arrogance, a simple family road trip turns into a deadly obstacle course in this nerve-wracking, blackly comic morality tale thriller.

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Ever since she was discovered naked and near-dead decades ago, Mongia has been institutionalized, with a tendency to bite her nurses. Sent off with a documentary video assignment, three journalism students decide to interview Mongia, seeking new clues about the cold case. Dachra maintains a high level of suspense and sophistication with its carefully calibrated narrative, strong performances, and its genre-expanding ethereal dread.

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October 25th ONLY

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Screening at Row House Online

Silent Sunday is still happening this year! We’re doing an “online” version of our classic Halloween event on October 25 with some fun twists.

Silent Sunday is available through the Row House Virtual Platform, which will allow you to purchase a ticket for film access. To take advantage of the virtual nature of this event, you will choose which curated score we will provide through Spotify.

Films
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The Phantom of the Opera (1925 – Rupert Julian)
The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari (1920 – Robert Wiene)
The Haunted House (1921 – Buster Keaton)
The Phantom Carriage (1921 – Victor Sjöström)
Nosferatu (1923 – F.W. Murnau)
Haxan (1922 – Benjamin Christensen)

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