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    Movie Monster Mash

    01 June, 2026 18:00

    Something has been awaken in the cinema.
    From the depths of dusty film cans, late-night television broadcast, forgotten drive-ins and questionable basements… the monsters are returning, one by one.

    Movie Monster Mash is a new cinematic ritual devoted to the glorious age of monsters, mostly from before 1970, and occasionally after, if the creature insists.

    Every Monday night we summon all vampires, mutants, swamp creatures, radioactive nightmares, gothic specters, and all the beautiful horrors that crawled out of the golden age of monster movies.

    Before the screening begins, we enter a one-minute meditation guided by the sacred mantra of heavy metal to properly align mind, body and monster spirit. Then the lights go down.

    Grab a drink. Take a seat. Eyes wide open.

    Come dressed as a monster and entry the movie for free!

    Upcoming screenings: save the date!

    1.06 Double feature!: Bride of Frankenstein (1935) by James Whale + Dracula’s Daughter (1937) by Lambert Hillyer.
    The first sequel to Universal Pictures' 1931 film Frankenstein, where Frankenstein decides to leave his evil experiments, but Dr. Pretorius kidnaps his wife, forcing the scientist to help create a new creature to rescue his spouse.
    + Countess Marya Zaleska, a vampire, vainly tries to ruin her father Count Dracula's body following his death to live as a human. When a noted psychiatrist fails to help her, she abducts his lover.

    8.06 They live (1988) by John Carpenter.
    Yes, from the director of (our beloved) The Thing.
    After discovering a pair of sunglasses that enables one to see the world the way it truly is, Nada realises that the media and the government has subdued the population with subliminal messages.

    15.06 The Blob (1958) by Irvin Yeaworth and Russell Doughten.
    The classic. The greatest. A misunderstood teen fights to save his town from a red gelatinous monster from outer space.

    22.06 An American Werewolf in London (1981) by John Landis.
    A comedy horror where a huge wolf assaults Jack and David in Britain, leading to Jack's death. As David recovers in a hospital, he is tormented by nightmares of a mangled Jack warning him that he is becoming a werewolf.

    29.06 King Kong (1933) by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack.
    When a film crew visits a mysterious island for a shoot, they discover a giant prehistoric ape living there. Mayhem ensues when the gorilla attempts to possess a woman from the crew.

    📅 WHEN: Every Monday.
    📍 LOCATION: Sickhouse! Oldenzaalsestraat 128, Enschede.
    🕡 TIME: 20:00 to 22:30
    🎟️ TICKETS : €6,66

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