Heading towards Halloween 2023, the Cinemex cinema chain invites us to experience our greatest fears on the big screen through the Stephen King Carnival, composed of iconic and acclaimed films based on the literary work of the horror master. Next, we tell you which titles will be part of this coming cycle, where the most terrifying nightmares emerge from the sewers, haunted hotels and proms.
Carrie
- Directed by Brian De Palma
- Release year: 1976
The daughter of a religious fanatic, Carrie is a shy teenager constantly harassed by her classmates at school. One day, the girl discovers that she has telekinetic powers, which are just a joke away from manifesting in an uncontrolled way and leading to macabre consequences.
The glow
- Directed by Stanley Kubrick
- Release year: 1980
When writer Jack Torrance agrees to guard a hotel high in the Rocky Mountains during the winter, he, his wife and their young psychic son will have no choice but to remain isolated for months. And everything will get worse when the evil energy accumulated in the hotel begins to drive Jack crazy, to the point of making him a threat to his own family.
Escape dream
- Directed by Frank Darabont
- Release year: 1994
“Red” Redding, a death row inmate who knows the ins and outs of Maine’s Shawshank State Prison, meets and befriends Andy Dufresne, a banker wrongly accused of murder whose ingenuity and tenacity will bring hope and many more surprises to that hole with no exit.
It
- Directed by Andy Muschietti
- Release year: 2017
After children start disappearing in the town of Derry, Maine, a group of young misfits will face their greatest fears and deal with the evil clown called Pennywise, who for centuries has maintained a bloody history of murder and violence. come in HERE to read the review of Cine PREMIERE.
Stephen King’s Carnival will arrive in Cinemex theaters in October 2023, on dates yet to be confirmed. Which of the four participating films will you want to see first?
Antonio G. Spindola I have very bad memory. Out of solidarity with my memories, I choose to get lost too. Preferably, in a movie theater.