Get ready for a chilling, heart-pounding series of movies where summer takes a dark turn. Join us for a lineup that will keep you on the edge of your seat and make you question what can go wrong when the days are long and the nights are longer.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Friday, 14th June at 9:00pm
Saturday, 15th June at 9:00pm
Sunday, 16th June at 8:30pm
Start your summer off with a terrifying journey into the heart of Texas, where a group of friends' road trip turns into a nightmare they can't escape.
Midsommar
Thursday, 20th June at 9:00pm
Experience the sun-drenched horror of a Swedish festival that descends into madness. This midsummer celebration will haunt your dreams.
Thelma & Louise
Thursday, 27th June at 11:00am
Friday, 28th June at 9:00pm
Two friends set out for a carefree weekend that spirals out of control. A story of liberation, friendship, and a journey that goes horribly wrong.
Jaws
Thursday, 4th July at 9:00pm
Saturday, 6th July at 9:30pm
Celebrate Independence Day with the ultimate summer scare. A seaside town's idyllic season is shattered by a relentless great white shark.
Stand By Me
Thursday, 11th July at 10:30am
Thursday, 11th July at 9:30pm
A nostalgic trip with four boys searching for a dead body turns into a gripping tale of friendship and fear. This coming-of-age story reveals the dark side of a seemingly innocent adventure.
Prepare for a summer series that will take you on a journey through the unexpected, the eerie, and the downright terrifying. Don't miss out on the films that prove when summer goes wrong, it goes really wrong.
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