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Moscow Drive-In Movies

Several makeshift drive-ins have popped up around the Inland Northwest in the wake of nationwide movie theater closures, and one of the most popular took over the parking lot of the University of Idaho’s Kibbie Dome. They’re really getting into the Halloween spirit this year, starting on Oct. 30 with a double feature of the cult favorite The Nightmare Before Christmas and last year’s Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, both of which are appropriately creepy but still OK for older kids. Oct. 31, meanwhile, is more for the grown-ups, as you can marathon three grisly, gory horror favorites: Wes Craven’s original A Nightmare on Elm Street, the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and 2017’s box office juggernaut It (all rated R). Gates open at 6:30 pm, and movies start an hour later.

Oct. 30 and 31 at 7:30 pm; gates open at 6:30 pm • All ages • $30-$40/car • Kibbie Dome at the University of Idaho • 875 Perimeter Dr., Moscow • uidaho.edu/vandal-entertainment • 208-885-6331

— Nathan Weinbender