- Sept. 13 – Oct. 31
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Beware the zombies of The Walking Dead at Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights. Nothing sates their hunger like tourists
- Sept. 26 – Nov. 2
At Knott’s Scary Farm, you don’t have to ride the roller coasters to scream. Not when monstrously costumed actors sneak up behind you
- Oct. 1 – 31
Squirm your way through Nightmare City, Cinefamily’s month of scary flicks
- Oct. 3 – Nov. 2
Some say the queen mary is haunted, but it’s the dock that’s transformed into a ghostly dark harbor
- Oct. 3 – Nov. 2
With Altadena’s Mountain View Mortuary and Cemetery as the backdrop, Wicked Lit adapts classic tales of terror into plays
- Oct. 5
A night of mind reading lies in your future at Heritage Square’s Soirees Mystique—An Evening of Victorian Enchantment, where clairvoyance is still in style
- Oct. 5 – 6
Let the little ones prance in costume at the Kidspace Children’s Museum’s 19th Annual Pumpkin Festival
- Oct. 12
Gasps give way to grins when the rooftop Electric Dusk Drive-In downtown screens Mel Brooks’s parody Young Frankenstein
- Oct. 21
– 23Jam to the Egyptian Theatre for a live set by the progressive rock band Goblin, which has scored films by Italian horror maestro Dario Argento
- Oct. 25
Theatricum BOO-tanicum transforms its Topanga Canyon woodlands into a thespian underworld
- Oct. 25 – Nov. 3
What better way to celebrate the Day of the Dead than at Olvera Street’s elaborately decorated altars
- Oct. 26
Slip into your jammies for a long night of shrieks as the Aero Theatre unearths its bloodiest flicks during the 8th Annual Dusk-to-Dawn Horrorthon
- Oct. 31
No costume is too outrageous for the largest Halloween street party in the world, West Hollywood’s Costume Carnaval

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