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It’s only a state of mind.

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“A monster science created—but could not destroy!” Considered by many to be the greatest horror film of all time, James Whale’s FRANKENSTEIN tells the at once terrifying and poetic tale of a maniacal scientist (Colin Clive) whose obsession with creating a living being from dead body parts has tragic and shocking consequences. Adapted from the quintessential gothic novel by Mary Shelley, this is the film that made Boris Karloff a genre icon and ushered in a new era of horror.

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Fritz Lang’s visionary 1927 epic Metropolis is reborn with an explosive original heavy metal score performed live by The Silent Light. Immerse yourself in a bold reimagining of this iconic film that fuses the industrial dystopia of Lang’s classic with thunderous soundscapes, amplifying the film’s timeless themes of class struggle and human ambition.

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Eighties teenager Marty McFly is accidentally sent back in time to 1955, inadvertently disrupting his parents’ first meeting…

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In the future, the odds of survival are 1000 to 1. That’s just the way she likes it.

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