Teen Horror Club
Join this teen-run club exploring the literary and cinematic elements of horror in books, movies, and games. Movies rated PG-13 or lower may be shown. Appropriate for students ages 13-18 only. No registration required.
Join this teen-run club exploring the literary and cinematic elements of horror in books, movies, and games. Movies rated PG-13 or lower may be shown. Appropriate for students ages 13-18 only. No registration required.
Join this new, teen-run club exploring the literary and cinematic elements of horror in books, movies, and games. Movies rated PG-13 or lower may be shown. Appropriate for teens ages 13-18 only. Space is limited; registration is recommended.
Let’s be honest. Valentine’s Day is not everyone’s favorite holiday. In fact, I hear more people on Facebook, Twitter, at work, and at school state negative things about this holiday than any other: “Happy Single-Awareness Day”; "A day created by Hallmark to sell cards and chocolate”; “Why have one day to celebrate who you love? You should be doing it all year!”
Join us to celebrate Valentine's Day the Horror Club way! This year, York Street's Teen Horror Club will be hosting our Valentine's Day party featuring a movie, refreshments, arts, and more.
Appropriate for students ages 13-18 only. Movie shown will be rated PG13. Space is limited; registration is required.
Join this new, teen-run club that explores the literary and cinematic elements of horror in books, movies, and games. Discuss, craft, snack and more. Movies rated PG-13 or lower may be shown. Appropriate for teens in grades 6-12 only. Space is limited; registration is required.
I love zombie movies. There is nothing more ridiculous and entertaining than a horde of the living undead surging towards a group of survivors. Zombie movies come in all different types and here are a few of my favorite zombie films.
When I was a little girl, I was afraid of everything. And I mean everything. It took years for me to sleep without a TV on, and even longer to see scary movies with my friends.
Then something changed.