Movies will be shown at 7 p.m. Monday-Thursday, Oct. 27-30, in the auditorium of the Daniel J. Conoyer Social Sciences Building on the SCC campus in Cottleville, with guest lectures starting at 6:30 p.m.
Mitch Harden, assistant professor of psychology, has been a guest speaker for every Scary Movie Marathon at SCC. “I see this as a great opportunity to get people interested in psychology by tying such a fun event to science,” said Harden.
The event is free and open to the public. Free popcorn will be available, and beverages and other snacks will be available to purchase.
SCC Scary Movie Marathon Schedule: (All R-rated films require students under the age of 17 to be accompanied by an adult upon entry.)
Monday, Oct. 27
6:30 p.m. - “Angel or Devil, Virgin or Whore? Women in Horror,” lecture given by Bryonie Carter, assistant professor of humanities.
7 p.m. - The Descent (2005). This film is rated R.
Tuesday, Oct. 28
6:30 p.m. - “The Deception and Power of Mirrors: A Psychological Reflection,” lecture given by Mitch Harden, assistant professor of psychology
7 p.m. - Oculus (2013). This film is rated R.
Wednesday, Oct. 29
6:30 p.m. - “Spirit Mediums: A History of Talking to the Dead,” lecture given by Kate Weber, adjunct professor of history.
7 p.m. - Insidious 2 (2013). This film is rated PG-13.
Thursday, Oct. 30
6:30 p.m. - “The Supernatural Sisterhood: Dangerous Women,” lecture given by Grace Moser, assistant professor of history, and Corey Porter, assistant professor of English and literature.
7 p.m. - Deliver Us From Evil (2014). This film is rated R.
“The best way to watch scary movies is with a crowd,” said Harden. “Come to this shared experience with the fun of a scary movie plus a heap of interesting knowledge on top.”
For more information, contact Mandi Smith, manager of student activities, at 636-922-8469.
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