Looking to scar yourself for life?Mother Daughter Exchange (2021) Full Movie Online Then does Alamo Drafthouse have a deal for you!
IT Chapter Twois just weeks away from its Sept. 5 release date. To celebrate the sphincter-strengthening event, Alamo Drafthouse will offer up "clowns-only" screenings at 17 of its locations across the United States.
Yep. It's like a regular movie showing, but absolutely every single viewer will be a clown. Amazing? Weird? The closest thing the cinematic experience has to straight-up torture? YMMV.
It's the second time the theater chain has pulled the frightening stunt, offering up two sold-out, clowns-only showings for It in 2017. The photos from those fright fests are as horrifying as you might imagine. To wit:
Looking to attend? For you and your Pennywise-lovin' pals to qualify as "clowns" for the evening, slap on some makeup, a wig, a costume, a foam nose, some oversized shoes, or any combination therein. Screenings will take place exclusively on the weekend of release, from Sept. 5 to Sept. 8.
Tickets are on sale now, running in the $10 to $20 range. Heads up though, certain, clown-heavy locations are already filling up fast.
Participating theaters and showtimes include:
Austin, TX
Village | Saturday, 9/7/2019Slaughter Lane | Saturday, 9/7/2019Lakeline | Saturday, 9/7/2019Mueller | Saturday, 9/7/2019
San Antonio, TX
Park North | Thursday, 9/5/2019Westlakes | Thursday, 9/5/2019
Los Angeles, CA
DTLA | Sunday, 9/8/2019
Dallas/Fort Worth
Richardson | Friday, 9/6/2019
Denver, CO
Westminster | Saturday, 9/7/2019
Phoenix, AZ
Chandler | Friday, 9/6/2019Tempe | Friday, 9/6/2019
Northern Virginia
Ashburn | Thursday, 9/5/2019Woodbridge | Thursday, 9/5/2019
Charlottesville, VA
Charlottesville | Saturday, 9/7/2019
Raleigh, NC
Raleigh | Friday, 9/6/2019
Springfield, MO
Springfield | Thursday, 9/5/2019
Twin Cities, MN
Woodbury | Friday, 9/6/2019
Want a special It experience, but also to not be straight-up traumatized?
It: Chapter 1will return to theaters this September alongside its sequel, as part of a special two-night rerelease. Tickets are on sale now through Fandango, only at participating locations.
Happy movie-going, floaters! We're gonna miss you.
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