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I Like Scary Movies: Beetlejuice
I Like Scary Movies: Beetlejuice

The Los Angeles installation of the I Like Scary Movies Experience is set to open on April 4, and promotional efforts are gearing up. Check out the gallery of teaser posters and read an excerpt from the press release:

The I Like Scary Movies experience is brought to life by Maximillian, the experiential artist behind 20 years of Comic-Con and Hollywood studio installations – from the Snakes on a Plane fuselage to the Pirates of the Caribbean Black Pearl shipwreck – Maximillian has recently orchestrated a wide range of national activations on behalf of his clientele, including the La La Land Aerial Dancers at City Hall, the drone lightshow at Dodger Stadium for Wonder Woman, and the Hollywood Bowl’s Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Live-To-Film performance.

“I want fans to be able to take a deep imaginative dive into some of their favorite movies in a way that is fun and gives them time to really explore and enjoy the thrill of it all. The Warner Bros. Consumer Products team has been incredibly supportive of our vision and we can’t wait for fans to experience it.”

The I Like Scary Movies Experience is not a haunted attraction with costumed actors but an immersive art installation, inspired by famous horror movies. Guests are invited to attend in costume, but masks and prop weapons will not be allowed.

I Like Scary Movies is scheduled to run through June 16. The location is The Desmond Building, 5514 Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. Tickets are $39, sold in 15-minute intervals. The experience lasts 60-90 minutes depending on the pace you set. Get more info here: ilikescarymoviesexperience.com.


Steve Biodrowski, Administrator

A graduate of USC film school, Steve Biodrowski has worked as a film critic, journalist, and editor at Movieline, Premiere, Le Cinephage, The Dark Side., Cinefantastique magazine, Fandom.com, and Cinescape Online. He is currently Managing Editor of Cinefantastique Online and owner-operator of Hollywood Gothique.