Seen enough Saw sequels? For horror fans, this Halloween weekend offers some alternatives to the standard big-screen fear-mongering. On Thursday, the Firehouse Center For the Visual Arts kicks off a weekly series of David Cronenberg screenings with Videodrome, the 1983 conceptual chiller that gave cinema the indelible image of James Woods popping a VHS tape into his abdomen … and playing it.

On Friday, the second Vermont Horror Fest takes over Outer Space Café, featuring a talk by director Rob Schmidt and a screening of his 2003 hillbilly-horror film Wrong Turn, starring Eliza Dushku. Organizer Will Peters says Schmidt “contacted me out of the blue and said he and his wife were new to the area and wanted to get to know some of the local horror filmmakers.” Also showing: two local shorts, “Dead Creek” by Mike Turner and “Midnight Roadkill” by Owen Mulligan.

On the big night itself, the Vermont International Film Festival has a full program planned. For those who prefer their horror unintentionally funny, there’s the double feature of Troll 2 — a 1989 tale of militantly vegetarian goblins — and a documentary that attempts to cement its status as the Best Worst Movie of all time. Or if you like your campy ’80s settings to come with actual scares, just-released The House of the Devil might fit the bill. A review from Cinematical.com has this sage analysis to offer: “Holy crap.”

If you’re in the Upper Valley, check out a triple bill from the Dartmouth Film Society: Shaun of the Dead followed by a Norwegian Nazi zombie horror comedy (really) called Dead Snow. The goofiness gives way to black-and-white scares with George Romero’s original 1968 Night of the Living Dead. Sensing a theme?

Want to get spooked?

‘The New Flesh: Videodrome

Thursday, October 29, 7 p.m., second floor, Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts, Burlington. Mature audiences only, donations accepted. Related “Medicine and Mortality” art show continues through December 12 with a Cronenberg film each Thursday through November 19. Info, 865-7165. burlingtoncityarts.com

Vermont Horror Fest

Friday, October 30, 7 p.m. to midnight at Outer Space Café, Burlington. $5. www.vthorrorfest.com

The House of the Devil (8:45 p.m.) and Best Worst Movie/ Troll 2 Double Feature (9:15 p.m.)

Saturday, October 31, at Palace 9, South Burlington. Regular admission. www.vtiff.org

Shaun of the Dead (7 p.m.), Dead Snow (8:45 p.m.) and Night of the Living Dead (10:20 p.m.)

Saturday, October 31, at Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H. $5-7. Info, 603-646-2576.

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Margot Harrison is a consulting editor and film critic at Seven Days. Her film reviews appear every week in the paper and online. In 2024, she won the Jim Ridley Award for arts criticism from the Association of Alternative Newsmedia. Her book reviews...