Monday, November 11, 2024

Reel Appeal: Spooktacular Screenings

The candy’s collected, the costumes are worn and the season is ripe for a Halloween fright night. For those looking to celebrate the spooky season through their favorite Halloween movies, Toledo has several film events for you to check out.

Screening of Halloween 48-Hour Film Projects

This Halloween, BGSU is hosting its Halloween 48-Hour Film Projects from 8 pm to 9 pm. The 48 Hour Film Project is a chance for people to test their filmmaking skills by creating a movie in just a weekend. It is a global event that happens in over 100 cities. The screening will be in the Wolfe Center for the Arts. The event features a costume contest along with a number of Halloween films. It is arranged by BG Reel, the student organization that is in charge of the annual BGSU Film and Media Festival.

For more information visit bgsu.edu.

 

Northwood Ohio’s Annual Fall Festival

Northwood’s Fall Festival will be held Oct. 12, beginning at 11 am with the parade which will start on Great Eastern and moves down Woodville Road to Mary Street ending in Central Park. The kids area is open from noon to 6 pm, vendors are open from noon till 5 pm with multiple special events throughout the day. The movie screening will begin at 6:30 pm followed by a firework display at 7:45 pm. 

For more information visit their Facebook at Northwood Ohio Fall Festival.

 

Movie and A Craft 

The Toledo Public Library is hosting an arts and crafts event at several of their branches with a Halloween movie on various days in Oct. Kids from ages six to 17 will be able to work on a craft while enjoying a Halloween movie. The movies include classics like The Corpse Bride, Coco, Coraline, Hotel Transylvania and Hocus Pocus. 

For more information visit toledolibrary.org.

 

Pumpkin Decorating and a Movie

The Toledo Public Library is hosting a pumpkin decorating event while featuring a scary movie. The event is for teens ages 11 to 17. The event will be hosted by several different branches on various days throughout October. The movies will include Lisa Frankenstein and The Corpse Bride, on alternating days of the event.  

For more information visit toledolibrary.org.

Classic Movies at Oregon Library 

The Toledo Public Library’s Oregon Branch shows a classic movie monthly. On Oct. 22 they are showing the classic horror movie Psycho (1960) from 2 pm to 5 pm. The event will be held in Meeting Room A which can hold a maximum of 75 people. The movie is rated R so the event is exclusive to people 18 years old or older.

For more information visit toledolibrary.org.

The candy’s collected, the costumes are worn and the season is ripe for a Halloween fright night. For those looking to celebrate the spooky season through their favorite Halloween movies, Toledo has several film events for you to check out.

Screening of Halloween 48-Hour Film Projects

This Halloween, BGSU is hosting its Halloween 48-Hour Film Projects from 8 pm to 9 pm. The 48 Hour Film Project is a chance for people to test their filmmaking skills by creating a movie in just a weekend. It is a global event that happens in over 100 cities. The screening will be in the Wolfe Center for the Arts. The event features a costume contest along with a number of Halloween films. It is arranged by BG Reel, the student organization that is in charge of the annual BGSU Film and Media Festival.

For more information visit bgsu.edu.

 

Northwood Ohio’s Annual Fall Festival

Northwood’s Fall Festival will be held Oct. 12, beginning at 11 am with the parade which will start on Great Eastern and moves down Woodville Road to Mary Street ending in Central Park. The kids area is open from noon to 6 pm, vendors are open from noon till 5 pm with multiple special events throughout the day. The movie screening will begin at 6:30 pm followed by a firework display at 7:45 pm. 

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For more information visit their Facebook at Northwood Ohio Fall Festival.

 

Movie and A Craft 

The Toledo Public Library is hosting an arts and crafts event at several of their branches with a Halloween movie on various days in Oct. Kids from ages six to 17 will be able to work on a craft while enjoying a Halloween movie. The movies include classics like The Corpse Bride, Coco, Coraline, Hotel Transylvania and Hocus Pocus. 

For more information visit toledolibrary.org.

 

Pumpkin Decorating and a Movie

The Toledo Public Library is hosting a pumpkin decorating event while featuring a scary movie. The event is for teens ages 11 to 17. The event will be hosted by several different branches on various days throughout October. The movies will include Lisa Frankenstein and The Corpse Bride, on alternating days of the event.  

For more information visit toledolibrary.org.

Classic Movies at Oregon Library 

The Toledo Public Library’s Oregon Branch shows a classic movie monthly. On Oct. 22 they are showing the classic horror movie Psycho (1960) from 2 pm to 5 pm. The event will be held in Meeting Room A which can hold a maximum of 75 people. The movie is rated R so the event is exclusive to people 18 years old or older.

For more information visit toledolibrary.org.

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