Paramount Scares: Your fave horror flicks are returning to the big screen from 'The Crow' to 'Sleepy Hollow'

Who says you can only check out horror flicks in October? Turns out powerhouse Paramount Home Entertainment is coming through clutch for more than just your Date Night goals with a series of all-time classic scary flicks returning to the big screen throughout the year starting this month.

From the legendary The Crow to Sleepy Hollow making mighty returns to the big screen, it’s all about what Paramount Scares and Fangoria are serving up on select dates.

Paramount Home Entertainment is teaming up with FANGORIA to deliver classic thrills and chills to moviegoers across the country.  A new theatrical program called “PARAMOUNT SCARES and FANGORIA present SCREAM GREATS” will bring fan-favorite films back to the big screen for special limited engagements.

The program kicks off in select U.S. theatres this month in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the mesmerizing cult classic THE CROW.  Fans can visit www.thecrow1994.com for details and follow @ParamountScares on social for ongoing updates. 

Additional films will be resurrected in the coming months and each theatrical presentation will include custom bonus content.  Titles returning to theatres this year include: 

  • THE CROW 30th Anniversary—May 29 & May 30 (tickets on sale now)

  • FRIDAY THE 13TH PART IV: THE FINAL CHAPTER 40th Anniversary—September 8 & September 10

  • SLEEPY HOLLOW—October 13 & October 16

  • ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES—November 10 & November 13

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