Craft-a-long The Craft (1996)


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Craft-a-long

Dig out that sketchbook and dust off those crochet hooks as we invite you to join us on this Halloween weekend for a craft-a-long screening of cult teen horror classic The Craft.

After transferring to a new high school, new girl Sarah befriends a group of three wannabe witches, a group of misfits who happen to be seeking a fourth member to complete their coven.
Minor spells and a late night game of ‘light as a feather, stiff as a board’ lead the girls to delve further into black magic, exploiting their powers; all leading to the classic fight of good witch vs bad witch.

This 90’s favourite brings you all the teen angst of high school peppered with spellbinding supernatural horror; a perfect way to spend an afternoon this Halloween weekend.

Craft-a-long
During this screening, you can enjoy a creative crafty activity such as knitting, crochet, cross stitch, drawing or paper based crafts while watching the film.

This is completely optional – you are also welcome to just sit and watch the film.

  • You can bring your own craft project if you wish.
  • You can also buy a pre-made craft pack (sew your own Halloween pumpkin kit) to use during the screening
  • This event will be a relaxed experience suitable for crafters and neurodivergent audiences.

What to expect during this screening:

  • The lights will stay on at a low level
  • The volume will be a little lower
  • You can move around if you need to
  • There will be a chill out space if you need to take a break
  • No ads or trailers

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