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Poster for Spoons Toons & Booze Halloween After Dark

Spoons Toons & Booze Halloween After Dark

Thu, Oct 2
  • 9:15 pm

Midnite weekend screenings happen on Friday & Saturday nights (meaning arrive on Friday and/or Saturday night by 11:45pm for seating, the movie starts after midnite)!

Run Time: 130 min.

Forget Saturday morning: this is Saturday nightmares. At Spoons Toons & Booze Halloween After Dark, we’re loading up the big screen with 150+ creepy, weird, and wickedly funny cartoons from the ‘40s through the 2000s—think twisted Halloween specials, cult classics, and late-night animated chaos from the worlds of MTV, Adult Swim, and beyond. You’ll battle in contests on what we watch and for offbeat prizes, plus Nitehawk Cinema goodies.

Our all-you-can-eat Cereal Bar is stacked with every sugary throwback you grew up on (with dairy & alt milks, of course) and haunted with this year’s Monster Cereal lineup. Pair it with exclusive spooky cocktails—like the Fruity Pebbles–infused Bedrock Spritz —or drop a boozy shot straight into your cereal for the ultimate trick-or-treat.

Hosted by SecretFormula’s cartoon and cereal experts Michael Austin and Nell Casey, it’s freaky nostalgia with a buzz. Grab your tickets before the witching hour!

If you are unable to attend, we will happily offer you an e-credit. Please notify us at least 24 hours prior to the event. Vouchers can be used Monday – Thursdays (after the first week of a film), and not on holidays. Vouchers do not expire.

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