It’s time to panic
We're opening the curtain on this year’s Panic at the Paramount!
From a day-long marathon of “The Fun Ones” featuring four evil-grin-inducing franchise sequels (Freddy! Leatherface! A HALLOWEEN movie without Michael Myers?!) to presentations from our friends Robert Rodriguez and Hyperreal Film Club, this gripping lineup of Halloween delights has something for every scary movie fan.
So scroll down to see the full lineup and get your tickets now, fright lovers!
James Earl Jones passed away on Monday, September 9, leaving us a legacy of unforgettable screen performances. Join us to watch one of his best in this 35th anniversary presentation of FIELD OF DREAMS, as we celebrate the life and career of this cinematic titan.
The Details
- Regular Admission: $15 (online or at the box office, includes a $3 preservation fee)
- Family Series Child: (12 & under) $9
- Double Feature: When you see the double feature label, one ticket gets you into both films!
- Film Fan Club Member Admission: $11
Convenient $6 parking is available at 600 Congress when attending classic films, thanks to our friends at ABM. You may purchase a parking voucher at the theatre.
Finding a transit line to the theatre is easy with the plan your trip tool.
This is the perfect time to become a Film Fan member. You will support film preservation and enjoy a treasure trove of benefits throughout the year, starting with October’s Panic at the Paramount horror series and extending through next year’s Summer Classic Film Series! Benefits include:
- Discounted movie tickets and FLIX-TIX bundles
- One free small popcorn at every Classic Film Series screening
- One Premium Summer Classic Film Series shirt and poster in 2025
- Premium mezzanine seating
- And so much more!
Click below to learn about all the benefits at our Classic and Premiere levels – and join today!
“When I was in high school, I invited a girl to a PHANTASM/THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE double feature. She sat through PHANTASM, but when the girl in TTCM got hung on the meat hook, she said I’ll wait for you in the car. So I left with her. When we got outside she told me she thought the movie we were going to see was FANTASIA.”
-Mike M.