There's a screening of Hocus Pocus happening at Ulster Museum this Halloween 🧙🎃
Sisters! Behold!
Last updated 18th Oct 2019
Grab your broomsticks, the witches are back! Join Winnie, Mary and Sarah for a 'spooktacular' movie night this Halloween.
The Ulster Museum have organised a special one-off screening of the classic 90’s film Hocus Pocus as part of the 30th Cinemagic Film Festival.
Revert to the Halloweens of your childhood, expect spooky surprises, and plenty of witchy decor.
The free Halloween event is happening on October 31 and guests are encouraged to attend in fancy dress.
Tickets are priced at £3.30 and can be purchased online here
THE PLOT
You're in for a devil of a time when three outlandishly wild witches return from 17th-century Salem after they're accidentally conjured up by some unsuspecting pranksters.
Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy star in this Salem-set classic! The Sanderson Sisters were three of the blackest witches ever to be hanged by the neck until dead. Unfortunately for us, their book of spells revealed to them a curse to bring the three back from the dead on All Hallow's Eve, when a virgin lights the black flame candle. Now they're back, and looking to pick up where they left off, devouring the souls of little children! It's up to teenager, and California transplant, Max Dennison and his little sister Dani to end the Sanderson's satanism once and for all.