"Few films can as efficiently induce an attack of the screaming heebie-jeebies as Nicolas Roeg's classic supernatural thriller. Based on a Daphne du Maurier short story and made in 1973, it's one of the most haunting, enigmatic and, in the final moments, bloodily shocking movies ever made." - Adam Smith, Empire Online
John (Donald Sutherland) and Laura Baxter (Julie Christie) are living in Venice when they meet a pair of elderly sisters, one of whom claims to be psychic. She insists that she sees the spirit of the Baxters' daughter, who recently drowned. Laura is intrigued, but John resists the idea. He, however, seems to have his own psychic flashes, seeing their daughter walk the streets in her red cloak, as well as Laura and the sisters on a funeral gondola.
An exploration of grief and loss, "Don't Look Now" is one of the great horror masterpieces, renowned for its fragmented editing, chilling score and that infamous sex scene. Don't miss the chance to see it on the big screen.