Hopkins Film Society hosts Halloween show
In a serendipitous, some might even say spooky, coincidence, the Hopkins Film Society’s screening of Beetlejuice took place on none other than starring actress Winona Ryder’s 45th birthday, Oct. 29.
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In a serendipitous, some might even say spooky, coincidence, the Hopkins Film Society’s screening of Beetlejuice took place on none other than starring actress Winona Ryder’s 45th birthday, Oct. 29.
Halloween is the best time of year to snuggle into bed and confront your worst horror movie fears. Here are three movies to prepare you for the scariest season, in more ways than one.
Let’s face it, vampire movies have become overrated. After the release of the Twilight Saga movie series the vampire genre has taken a turn from classic horror to cheap entertainment. Now, it is hard to take a vampire movie seriously unless it is meant to be laughed at (i.e. What We Do in the Shadows). Thankfully, we still have one vampire movie that can satisfy our thirst for something that’s chilling, creepy yet artistically profound: Let the Right One In.
Witness Theater, a Hopkins theater group that produces student-written plays, held its fall showcase last Friday through Sunday in Swirnow Theater. The showcase, produced by junior Renee Scavone, showed off five plays, entirely acted, directed and produced by Hopkins students. Each play was a smooth blend of creative bite and emotional energy, touching on topics both serious and light-hearted.