Academy Museum Unveils The Horror Show Exhibition Featuring ‘Carrie’ 50th Anniversary Screening, John Carpenter Retrospective
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures will debut an extensive new exhibition called The Horror Show, devoted to the art and craft of horror movies. Film retrospectives tied to the exhibit include a 50th anniversary screening of “Carrie” with Sissy Spacek and the John Carpenter: Prince of Darkness series.
The 10-month long exhibit debuts Sept. 26 in the Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg Gallery on the Los Angeles museum’s fourth floor.
The exhibition, which runs through July 25, 2027, will feature six themed chambers revolving around themes such as Gothic, Slasher, Ghosts and Religion. Rare original props, costumes, production materials and interactive displays will explore “why people love to be scared at the movies and how filmmakers satisfy that desire,” according to the museum.
Popular on Variety
Willem Dafoe and Osgood Perkins serve on the advisory team for the exhibit. Dafoe said in a statement, “Cinema in general engages your sense of wonder, but horror can explode it. It is a popular form, born of modest financial resources and with a strong, lasting independent streak. And it has all the same possibilities for originality, inventiveness, and freedom that it did in its infancy.”
“Horror is crucial to culture and cinema, and to our evolving understanding of what it means to be alive on earth,” said Perkins. “I couldn’t think of a bigger or better celebration of the films and stories that have impacted audiences so profoundly and for so long. There is something for every horror fan to appreciate and enjoy in this exhibition, a hallway of limitless doors to be opened and explored.”
Public programs and film screenings include John Carpenter: Prince of Darkness; the 2026 Monster Mash on Oct. 24 featuring the U.S. premiere of the 4K restoration of 1958’s “Horror of Dracula”; a Halloween night screening of “The Craft,” Spacek appearing in person on Nov. 19 for the “Carrie” 50th anniversary screening and a January series on Hammer films.
“Our teams have done a phenomenal job creating an immersive and thrilling journey through the history of horror films, making an exhibition that is both emotional and experiential,” said Director and President of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures and Academy Collection, Amy Homma. “Along with our amazing programming teams, we have selected a variety of film and educational programming to accompany the exhibition that is sure to excite all types of horror fans.”
“The Horror Show is an exploration of horror’s emotional, cultural, and symbolic power and examines why horror matters so deeply to many different types of communities,” said Senior Exhibitions Curator Jessica Niebel. “We are excited to celebrate the daring creativity of horror cinema with devoted fans and curious newcomers alike, inviting audiences to confront what frightens us—and discover why we keep coming back for more.”
An adjacent interactive exhibit called Zombies! will be more family-friendly than the gorier Horror Show exhibition. Films covered in The Horror Show exhibit include “Get Out,” “The Hunger,” “Sinners,” “The Shining,” original storyboards from “Psycho,” a mask from “Creature of the Black Lagoon,” costumes from “Midsommar” and costumed figures of Freddy Krueger, Michael Myers, Ghostface and Art the Clown.
Comments 0
Leave a Reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
Entertainment
Explore All
Sundance Film Festival, International Federation of Film Critics Establish Jury to Assess Movies From First-Time Foreign Directors (EXCLUSIVE)
The International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) and the Sundance Film Festival are establishing a new jury that will assess the work of first-...
‘Terrifier’ Star David Howard Thornton Joins ‘Behind the Mask II: The Return of Leslie Vernon’ (EXCLUSIVE)
51 minutes ago
Michael Strahan and Constance Schwartz-Morini’s SMAC Productions to Launch Podcast Network, Featuring a Show They’re Co-Hosting
51 minutes ago
‘Evil Dead Burn’ Review: The Gonzo Comedy Is Gone, but the Series’ Sixth Entry Is an Effective Piece of Gross-Out Guignol
51 minutes agoMeredith Hayden Lands Netflix Deal for ‘Wishbone Kitchen’ Video Podcast (EXCLUSIVE)
51 minutes agoWhats New
View All
‘Evil Dead Burn’ Review: The Gonzo Comedy Is Gone, but the Series’ Sixth Entry Is an Effective Piece of Gross-Out Guignol
Sundance Film Festival, International Federation of Film Critics Establish Jury to Assess Movies From First-Time Foreign Directors (EXCLUSIVE)
Michael Strahan and Constance Schwartz-Morini’s SMAC Productions to Launch Podcast Network, Featuring a Show They’re Co-Hosting
‘Terrifier’ Star David Howard Thornton Joins ‘Behind the Mask II: The Return of Leslie Vernon’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Meredith Hayden Lands Netflix Deal for ‘Wishbone Kitchen’ Video Podcast (EXCLUSIVE)
Trump says ceasefire is 'over' after US and Iran trade strikes
Destiny 2 Players Get One Last Surprise from Bungie, Developer Reveals Limited Support Plans
Bond yields jump as surging oil prices spark renewed inflation fears
Infosys Limited (INFY) Partners with Sentara To Enable AI Integration and Use in Hospitals