The Village Screen: Halloween Screenings at Peak Cavern

Tom Grieve, Cinema Editor

The Village Screen: Halloween Screenings at Peak Cavern, 23 — 31 October 2020 Tickets from £22 — Book now

This October, The Village Screen are at Castleton’s Peak Cavern with a truly memorable Halloween cinema experience. The pop up cinema specialists have scheduled a week of spooky films set in the memorable surrounds of the cave affectionately dubbed “The Devil’s Arse”

There’s a range of films on offer, with something suitable for scaredy-cats and seasoned horror fanatics alike. Filmgoers can book now for family friendly fare such as Addams Family Values (25 Oct) and a Halloween night showing of Hocus Pocus (Oct 31). Screenings of Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice (23 Oct), the latest adaptation of Stephen King’s It (24 Oct) and Jordan Peele’s doppelgänger scarefest Us (30 Oct) are certified for ages 15 and over.

As with all Village Screen events, there’s street food available beforehand, while the cave will be soundtracked by a DJ prior to the film. Once in your seat there will be the option to order drinks and cinema snacks via an online service.

Given the times that we’re in, all furniture, surfaces and customer toilets will be frequently sanitised by Village Screen staff and there will be multiple handwashing facilities on site for guests too.

The Village Screen: Halloween Screenings at Peak Cavern, 23 — 31 October 2020 Tickets from £22 Book now

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Hathersage Swimming Pool

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