Late-Night at the Pickwick Drive-In
It's a little late in the evening to be watching movies. It's even later still to be writing about them. Luckily, you can read about these movies any time now.
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Category: Watchlists
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The Pickwick rolls out a watchlist with all the best standards.
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The Pickwick serves up a non-traditional watchlist of holiday films — left of center but still perfect for the season.
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This week, the Pickwick serves up five perfect Thanksgiving films for the year.
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The end is near & so are some engaging anthology horror films. Night #7 of the Pickwick’s Halloween watchlist includes a handful of anthology movies — movies that include a handful of spooky stories.
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It’s Night #6 of the Pickwick’s Halloween wishlist, and this one is filled with (meta) slashers! That’s a double feature & six movie trailers that will send you down a blood-soaked rabbit hole.
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email: latenightpickwick@gmail.com X: @l8nightpickwick The first intention of a Halloween watchlist is to recommend to its readers a handful of sinister cinematic screenings meant to celebrate the spooky season. But what if a witchy watchlist could inspire more screenings beyond the 10, 20, or 31 that October could otherwise provide? That’s why Late-Night at the…
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Tech is at the spirited center of Night #5 of the Pickwick’s Halloween watchlist — from a haunting that seems trapped within the building’s structure to a ghoul invading a spooky seance. It’s a double feature & six movie trailers to haunt your sleep this Halloween season!
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Night #3 of the Pickwick’s witchy watchlist wards off a swarm of zombie films — including the most classic picture of the subgenre & one of the most heartbreaking movies of its kind. It’s a double feature & six movie trailers to satisfy your appetite for the scary season!
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The Pickwick sinks its teeth into vampire films for Night #2 of its Halloween watchlist tracks children in horror — from a historical period piece invaded by bloodsuckers to a genre-defying piece of feminist justice. It’s a double feature & six movie trailers to celebrate the spooky season!