A New Exhibition Dedicated to Horror Cinema is Opening

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The Cinema Academy Museum is preparing to introduce a new exhibition titled "The Horror Show" dedicated to the art and craft of horror films. This exhibition aims to shed light on the history of horror cinema while providing audiences with unforgettable experiences. As a significant part of the exhibition, a special screening will be held to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the film "Carrie," starring Sissy Spacek. Additionally, the series "John Carpenter: Prince of Darkness," focusing on the works of the famous director John Carpenter, will also be featured in the exhibition.

The exhibition will be open to visitors for 10 months and will revive iconic moments from horror cinema. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore how horror films are made and discover the genre's place in film history. "The Horror Show" stands out as an unmissable event for both horror cinema enthusiasts and anyone interested in the art of film.

This exhibition offers an in-depth look at the evolution and impact of horror cinema while also aiming to inspire a new generation of film lovers. Highlighting that horror films are not only entertainment but also an art form that addresses social and cultural issues, this exhibition will hold an important place in the world of cinema.

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