Er, treat? Marcus Theatres offers few surprises in its family Halloween series

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UPDATED 10/6/2014: Marcus Theatres has added Tuesday showings at 4:00p and 7:00p to their Harry Potter series

By hook, crook, or budget exhibition packages, Marcus Theatres’ children’s series have a habit of retreading 21st century animation — and October’s “Flick or Treat” program is no different.

Well, almost no different.  Monster House — the tricycle/dog/tween-eating haunted house movie that’s scarier for the uncanny valley it hits with Zemeckian facial expressions — begins the series on Friday, Oct. 3. But 1995’s live-action Casper (Oct. 10 -12) is a definite outlier in both its nearly 20 years of age and the fact that it’s a pox on Christina Ricci and Bill Pullman’s careers.

Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit (Oct 17 – 19) pits Aardman Animations’ Anglo inventor and his slightly effeminate dog against a rabbit that grows hyper-intelligent and gigantic in size when one well-meaning, misguided invention goes awry. As the series standout, it’s also the lone selection worth more than the discount $2 admission Marcus is charging for these screenings. Even a few dollars for the Adam Sandler vehicle Hotel Transylvania (Oct. 24 – 26) seems criminal.

“Flick or Treat” doubles alongside a“Harry Potter Moviethon,” which will screen an installment in the eight film franchise on Wednesday and Saturday each week for $5. The series begins Wednesday, Oct. 1 at 7:00p with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and runs through late November. Potter series is an easy cash grab and unabashedly autumnal, but with the current state of YA adaptations in disrepair, who can blame ’em?

  • Full details on Macrus’ series can be found at MarcusTheatres.com