Experience all the supernatural and psychological horror of “Oculus” (in theaters April 11) before everyone else, winning guaranteed-seat passes for 2.

The free advance screenings of “Oculus” will take place on Wednesday, April 9, 7:30pm (local time).

  • Dallas: Cinemark 17 (Auditorium #9), 11819 Webb Chapel Rd. Dallas, TX.
  • El Paso: Cinemark West (Auditorium #4), 7440 Remcon Circle. El Paso, TX.
  • Phoenix: AMC Arizona Center 24 (Auditorium #12), 565 N 3rd St. Phoenix, AZ.
  • Houston: AMC Studio 30 (Auditorium #8), 2949 Dunvale Rd. Houston, TX.
  • Miami: Cobb Dolphin 19 (Auditorium #16), 11471 NW 12 Street. Miami, FL.
  • New York: Regal E-Walk Stadium 13 (Auditorium #10), 247 W. 42nd St. New York, NY.
  • Los Angeles: Krikorian Village Walk 15 (Auditorium #8), 8540 Whittier Blvd. Pico Rivera, CA.
  • San Jose: AMC Eastridge 15 (Auditorium #13), 2190 Eastridge Loop. San Jose, CA.
  • San Diego: AMC Plaza Bonita 14 (Auditorium #11), 3050 Plaza Bonita Rd. National City, CA.
  • Chicago: AMC Showplace Cicero 14 (Auditoriuim #11), 4779 W Cermak Road. Cicero, IL.

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“Ten years ago, tragedy struck the Russell family, leaving the lives of teenage siblings Tim and Kaylie forever changed when Tim was convicted of the brutal murder of their parents. Now in his 20s, Tim is newly released from protective custody and only wants to move on with his life; but Kaylie, still haunted by that fateful night, is convinced her parents’ deaths were caused by something else altogether: a malevolent supernatural force­­ unleashed through the Lasser Glass, an antique mirror in their childhood home.”