October on Turner Classic Movies: Creepy Classics and the 2022 Halloween Marathon
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October on Turner Classic Movies: Creepy Classics and the 2022 Halloween Marathon
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Ok, this does look like an amazing month. Besides all the horror, there’s a spotlight on Pam Grier and the Star of the Month is “Robots”.
Wow this looks like a killer month of programming. I always love these. TCM is a national treasure.
I mean, this really makes me want to subscribe to TCM. Good job!
Shame I’m on the bones of my arse, moneywise.
Are most of these going to make it to HBO max since they have a lot of the TCM catalog? Really hoping so.
Great trailer. I wish they identified the film with some small titles at the bottom of the screen. I recognize most, but not all, and some of the ones I didn’t recognize look very intriguing.
TCM is the bomb. Long may they live.
What’s the easiest way to watch TCM these days if you don’t have cable?