The AGO Is Being Transformed Into A Scary Movie Festival This Fall

The leaves are changing and the nights are getting longer - meaning it's the perfect time to get into the Halloween spirit. And really, there's no better way to do this than by watching some classic horror flicks.
Sure, you can enjoy them from the comfort of your own home, or you can make a night of it and head to Toronto's AGO to catch a movie at its horror film festival: Nightmare on Dundas Street.
This fall, the AGO will be transformed into a spooky film fest, complete with all the classic horror films you can think of.
The film lineup includes: Psycho, Carrie, Night of the Hunter, Halloween, Silence of the Lambs, Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist, The Shining, Repulsion, and The Haunting.
Nightmare on Dundas Street begins October 6th and runs all the way until December 8th, with films playing every Friday night, so there's plenty of time to catch one of these old-school films.
Screenings will take place at Jackman Hall at the Art Gallery of Ontario (317 Dundas Street West), and admission is $10 for members, $12 for the public, and $8 dollars for students.
Now all you need to do is find a friend who loves horror films and grab some popcorn and you're all set!