See These Horror Movies For Just $3 On National Cinema Day (2024)

Last Updated on March 16, 2024 by Ryan Scott

Those who have been looking for an excuse to head to the theater to check out some of the late summer horror and genre offerings now have a very good excuse to do just that. The National Association of Theater Owners, through its non-profit arm, The Cinema Foundation, have announced National Cinema Day for Saturday, September 3. And what’s so special about this newfound holiday, you may ask? Thousands of theaters all across the U.S. will be offering movie tickets for a mere $3. As the website for the event states, “Every movie. Every showtime. Every format.” So this is a widespread, all-encompassing opportunity.

“After this summer’s record-breaking return to cinemas, we wanted to do something to celebrate moviegoing,” said Cinema Foundation president Jackie Brenneman. “We’re doing it by offering a ‘thank you’ to the moviegoers that made this summer happen, and by offering an extra enticement for those who haven’t made it back yet.”

So, what do genre fans have to look forward to? What might be worth getting out of the house for? We’ve put together a quick rundown of what will be in theaters this weekend that might interest horror fans. For $3, you can get an awful lot of bang for your buck.

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Jaws IMAX Re-Release

Steven Spielberg essentially invented the summer blockbuster with Jaws, and the all-time classic is returning to theaters this weekend in IMAX no less. So yeah, you could see one of the greatest blockbusters ever made on the big screen, in a premium format, no less, for just $3 this weekend. There may never be a better (not to mention cheaper way) to see Bruce the shark do his thing.

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The Invitation

Sony’s latest is The Invitation, a vampire flick starring Nathalie Emmanuel that topped the box office last weekend. Did you miss it on opening weekend? Do you like bloodsucking shenanigans? Do you have three George Washingtons burning a hole in your pocket? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this may be the answer to “what should I do with my Saturday afternoon?”

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Beast

Not to inject my personal agenda here, but I simply cannot recommend enough that each and every one of you gets off the couch to go see Beast. The somewhat poorly marketed flick sees Idris Elba duking it out with a gigantic, bloodthirsty lion in Africa. Essentially, it plays like a giant monster movie, only that monster is a deadly lion. It is an absolute blast and deserves every monster movie lover’s attention. For $3, it is hard to imagine a way to have more fun in a theater, in my humble opinion.

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NOPE

Jordan Peele’s latest has been in theaters for several weeks and is already available to watch from the comfort of home on Digital. But why would you watch NOPE on a TV when you can enjoy the big ass alien goodness on the big screen for but a few dollars? Admittedly, I am a gigantic proponent of the cinematic experience, and no, the fine folks at The Cinema Foundation are not paying me to say this. But this movie really benefits from a theatrical viewing, and it’s going to be a bargain of an experience this weekend.

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Bodies Bodies Bodies

A24’s latest whodunit slasher flick Bodies Bodies Bodies is probably on its last leg at the box office and won’t be in many theaters for too much longer. As such, horror fans would do well to take advantage of this opportunity to see the acclaimed flick on the big screen while they still can.

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Orphan: First Kill

In horror, all things are possible. To that point, Orphan: First Kill, a prequel to the original 2009 hit, is currently in theaters and streaming on Paramount+. What is so miraculous about it is that Isabelle Fuhrman has returned to play Esther once again – as her 12-year-old self – despite being thirteen years older than when she first took on the role. One imagines that kind of bonkers bloodshed will play much better with an audience, and yes, it is still playing on quite a few screens across the country.

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Fall

Last but certainly not least, Lionsgate’s Fall kind of came and went, but it is still playing in some theaters. If you can find a screening near you, the movie about two adventure seekers who get trapped on top of a radio tower thousands of feet in the air offers plenty of thrills. Sure, it plays with everyone’s natural fear of heights, but it also goes in some pretty unexpected directions that I won’t spoil here. But the scope of it absolutely benefits from viewing on a large screen, that much I can confirm.

National Cinema Day takes place this Saturday, September 3. You can find a list of participating theaters and showtimes by heading over to NationalCinemaDay.Org.

See These Horror Movies For Just $3 On National Cinema Day (2024)

FAQs

What is the #1 scary movie ever? ›

1. The Exorcist (1973)

Who are the big 3 of horror? ›

Halloween (1978), A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), and Scream (1996) are classics that have been popular amongst people, especially during October.

Is today National Horror Movie Day? ›

National Horror Movie Day is celebrated on October 23 in honor of the birthday of a horror director who stands amongst those giants: Sam Raimi.

What is the oldest scary movie? ›

Just a few years after the first filmmakers emerged in the mid-1890s, Mellies created “Le Manoir du Diable,” sometimes known in English as “The Haunted Castle” or “ The House of the Devil,” in 1896, and it is widely believed to be the first horror movie.

Who is the king of horror movies? ›

Stephen King, who has written numerous books focusing on themes of horror, many of which have been turned into movies, can rightfully claim the title “King of Horror.”

Is Scary Movie 3 inappropriate? ›

Very explicit for a PG-13. No actual sexual activity other than some slobbery kisses and shots of dogs copulating, but innuendo along with sexual language, jokes, and leering are frequent.

Who is the black girl in Scary Movie 3? ›

Scary Movie 3 (2003) - Regina Hall as Brenda Meeks - IMDb.

Which month is horror? ›

October is indeed the spookiest month, and it's not just because of Halloween. October is known as a spine-tingling month mainly because of Halloween, but there are a few other things that happen at this time of year that can also be terrifying.

What is daytime horror? ›

Daylight horror is simple. Take any traditional horror scenario and set it outside in the middle of the day. The harsh light of day allows the audience to see all the worst things in life. Bad things happen during the day all the time. Being able to see is an asset, but it doesn't mean anyone is safe.

What time should I watch a horror movie? ›

Watch the movie during the day, if possible.

Horror movies are scariest at night, when any shadow or unexplained noise might make you jump. If you can, watch the movie while the sun's still out, so that afterward you can distract your mind with other things before nighttime.

Who is the killer in Scary Movie 1? ›

Doofy Gilmore, or Officer Doofy, is Buffy's brother and is portrayed to be extraordinarily dumb, but he is the real killer of the movie. At the end of the movie, when Cindy finds out he is the killer, he is tearing off his disguise and ends up getting away.

What is the Scary Movie 1 Rated? ›

What was the first scary movie called? ›

The best known of these early supernatural-based works is the 3-minute short film Le Manoir du Diable (1896), known in English as both "The Haunted Castle" or "The House of the Devil". The film is sometimes credited as being the first ever horror film.

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