Halloween listings 2024

Scary screenings to enjoy across the UK

by Jennie Kermode

Corpse Bride, among this year's Halloween highlights
Corpse Bride, among this year's Halloween highlights

During the rest of the year, you have to travel to festivals to see classic horror films on the big screen. At Halloween, they come to you. We've put together a list of screening highlights around the country so that wherever you are, you can find something fun to scare yourself with nearby.

Aberdeen

  • 28th - Halloween (free), Aberdeen Cineclub, Aberdeen Students’ Union, 18:45
  • 31st - The Addams Family (2019), Boys and Girls’ Club of Aberdeen, 15:45

Aberystwyth

  • 31st - Nosferatu (with live score), Bank Vault, 19:30

Belfast

  • 29th - Don’t Let The Bed Bugs Bite, Children’s Theatre, 11:00 & 13:00
  • 29th - Mars Attacks!, the Black Box, 15:00
  • 30th - Monsters Inc, the Belfast Barge, 10:30
  • 30th - The Little Vampire (with fancy dress), the Belfast Barge, 13:00
  • 30th - Coco (with face painting), the Belfast Barge, 15:00
  • 31st - The Addams Family (1991) (with fancy dress), the Black Box, 10:45
  • 31st - Hotel Transylvania, the Belfast Barge, 13:00
  • 31st - Hocus Pocus (with fancy dress), the Black Box, 13:10
  • 31st - Fréwaka, Belfast Film Festival, Cineworld, 19:00

Birmingham

  • 31st - The Conjuring, Lapwoth Museum, 19:00
  • 31st - The Lost Boys (with wine), Mockingbird Cinema, 19:00
  • 2nd - Disney villain drag, Gosta Green, 11:30
  • 3rd - two mystery films (free), Gosta Green, 19:00

Cardiff

Dundee

Edinburgh

Glasgow

Leeds

Liverpool

London

Manchester

Newcastle

  • 28th - Casper, Newcastle Quays Retail Park Car Park, 18:00
  • 28th - A Nightmare On Elm Street, Newcastle Quays Retail Park Car Park, 21:00
  • 30th - Frankenweenie, Labyrinth & Hocus Pocus (with creative monster workshop), Hadrian Square, 12:00 to 19:00
  • 30th - Corpse Bride, Newcastle Quays Retail Park Car Park, 18:00
  • 30th - The Lost Boys, Newcastle Quays Retail Park Car Park, 21:00
  • 31st - Witchfinder General, Star & Shadow Cinema, 19:00
  • 31st - Scream, Newcastle Quays Retail Park Car Park, 21:00
  • 31st - Shaun Of The Dead (free), Ouseburn Garden, 22:00

Nottingham

Sheffield

If you’re going to be stuck at home this Halloween, don’t despair: there’s a selection of recently released spooky delights you can catch online. Shudder has Azrael, MadS, Daddy’s Head and V/H/S/Beyond to offer, and Hulu is premiering killer pumpkin romp Carve. Epic Pictures has Ghost Game, The Jester and the fantastic Satanic Hispanics.

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