
Monster Movies at the Mill
There is a fantastically spooky movie event happening each Saturday in October at Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment! Check out all the details below
Saturdays in October at 7 PM
$20 per vehicle
TICKETS
OFFICIAL SCHEDULE:
10/3: Beetlejuice
10/10: It Follows
10/17: The Return of the Living Dead
10/24: Trick ‘r Treat
10/31: Little Shop of Horrors
This year’s Halloween celebrations are going to be bigger, better, and bloodier than ever! To honor the best holiday of the year, we’re screening a horror feature film in the North Lot on our 40-foot outdoor cinema screen EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT IN OCTOBER!
These movies range from classic to contemporary; from fun-for-the-whole-family to absolute BLOOD BATHS; from flicks everyone knows and loves to movies you’ll have to see to believe. We’re bringing demons, werewolves, zombies, and many more critters to the big screen this October – clear your calendars, because these are creature features you don’t want to miss!

Park the car, tune in, sit back, and be terrified. Bring your own garlic to ward off vampires, and Lowe Mill A&E is NOT responsible for any spells the witches may cast upon you. Exorcisms DO cost extra. Limited parking is available, so purchase your tickets for each screening online while they last. We will begin parking cars no earlier than 6 PM. Costumes and candy are ENCOURAGED!
You do not need a physical ticket for this event. After you pay for your spot, you’ll just need to give the name of the person who paid to the attendant at the gate.
These movies range from Rated PG to Rated R, and viewer discretion is advised. Movies are subject to change. Keep an eye on our social media and website for more info!
SOCIAL DISTANCING
Cars will be parked six feet from each other, and a limited number of spots will be available on the lawn for front-row viewing.
FACE MASKS
Please note: If you leave your car or your circle on the lawn, you MUST wear your face mask. Face masks are required on Lowe Mill A&E property, and must be worn correctly, covering your nose and mouth. If you are not wearing a face mask, you will be asked to leave.


If you are reading this – this is an older article published by Our Valley Events. The information may be out of date – be sure to check for new info!