Prepare for a night of terror and nostalgia as the NEPA Horror Fest proudly announces a special reunion of iconic actors from the 2007 horror sensation, “Halloween” at the Circle Drive-In in Dickson City, on Saturday, Oct. 14, open from noon onward.
This event will bring together the stars who brought the fear and intensity to Rob Zombie’s modern reimagining of the classic “Halloween” franchise. Fans will have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet and greet the following terror-inducing talents, beginning at 1 p.m. at the concession stand of the Circle Drive-In: William Forsythe who portrayed Ronnie White; Scout Taylor-Compton, who played Laurie Strode. Beginning at 7:30 p.m., the event will also feature 13 short films and a special screening of “Halloween” (2007), allowing fans to relive the terror on the big screen.
The NEPA Horror Fest opens up at noon with the Scranton Punk Rock Flea Market & Zinefest, an alternative art market with over 100 vendors from the local and tri-state area curated by local community organizer, Jess Meoni. The market showcases original art, patches, pins, stickers, fanzines, vintage clothing, vinyl records, cassettes, VHS tapes, ethically-sourced taxidermy, bone jewelry, retro toys, video games, horror film memorabilia, and more.
In addition, live local music for the day will include Pucker Up!, Winter Wolf, One Revived, Anticitizen, Hang in There, and Edgar Gorre and the Nevermores.
