When Is the Cinematic Horror Season?

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If you’re someone who places horror as their favourite genre without much competition, you might find that the peak of your enjoyment comes when you see these films on the big screen. To that end, you’re going to want to know when the latest horror films are hitting cinemas so that you can be right there when the action starts.
Still, while there might be some obvious answers about when this is, the answer can vary due to the movie industry politics. If that doesn’t line up with your schedule or even when you find yourself wanting to immerse yourself in a sinister atmosphere, you can always take matters into your own hands.

The Theatrical Months

The early months of the year (specifically January and February) are often thought of as being a hot spot for horror films that aren’t expected to perform well due to the lack of pressure and general low turn-out times for viewings in the US. If you don’t mind the scattershot quality that horror movies released here might contain, this could be your time. After all, half of the fun of seeing a movie in the cinema could be the complete lack of expectations you have going in.
Of course, you also have October, which will always be a popular time for horror movie releases. This will be a more popular time to see them, and it can help you get into the Halloween mood if it’s a holiday you enjoy.

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Home Viewing

It might be that you’re not so concerned about the cinema, and maybe you prefer to watch horror movies at home. While this is obviously something you can do whenever you want, you might prefer to have a viewing party and invite your friends over so you can enjoy the genre in a more casual setting. This can take off some of the pressure of the movie itself and can instead function more as a social gathering, letting you distract yourself with conversation or even games like live blackjack if you would rather take your attention away from the movie marathon for a while.

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Rent It Out

Still, there is something about the spectacle of the cinema that sets it apart from seeing a film in your living room. So, if you have enough friends who enjoy the same kinds of films as you, you might think about making a spectacle of it and hiring out a cinema screen specifically to show your own personal choice of movie. This isn’t going to be something that every venue offers, but if you can find one that does, it can open the door for a kind of event that can be perfect for times like birthdays.
A question you might find yourself faced with, however, could be whether you use this as an opportunity to watch a familiar classic or to experience an acclaimed horror film that has escaped your notice until now in all of its glory.

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Peter Campbell

Peter is one of the most seasoned contributors to LoveHorror.com. Hs journey into the heart of horror began in the late 1980s, sparked by an early viewing of the iconic film Predator. This initial foray ignited a passion that has spanned decades, with a particular fondness for horror/sci-fi/action blends, and an unwavering loyalty to zombie movies as his favourite sub-genre. Throughout his career, Peter has lent his expertise and unique voice to various platforms, including other horror-themed websites and magazines, cementing his reputation within the horror community.

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