Easter Horror Weekend
Swap Easter eggs for sitting in your car and watching spooky flicks.
Overview
Death and resurrection. They're both a part of Easter, and they're also pivotal to Stephen King-based horror flick Pet Sematary too. If you're keen on combining the two, adding a couple of other new scary flicks and getting cosy in your car, then consider your long weekend plans sorted at Yatala Drive-In's Easter Horror Weekend.
On Friday, April 19, Saturday, April 20 and Sunday, April 21, the southeast Queensland spot is putting on a nightly triple feature of frightening films — all fresh releases. At 7pm, get spooked by The Curse of the Weeping Woman, which fits into The Conjuring universe. At 8.45pm, it's dead animals time with Pet Sematary. And at 10.30pm, Jordan Peel's Us will creep across the outdoor cinema's big screen (and creep you out, naturally).
It's the gather the gang kind of movie night, with carload tickets setting you back $75 for up to five people. Yes, that price includes entry to all three films on the same evening.