This year’s Oscar nominations might’ve overlooked horror, but TCM’s dedicated Oscar programming won’t.
Turner Classic Movies’ annual 31 Days of Oscar® programming returns for its 29th year with a month-long showcase of films recognized by the Academy in March. The showcase will highlight films that have either been nominated or awarded the esteemed ranking of “best” in their respective categories.
This year, TCM will celebrate with categorized blocks of genre programming, and it’s closing out with a bang.
TCM’s 31 Days of Oscar® programming will conclude on March 31 with a marathon of horror films recognized by the Academy. These must-see classics were all nominated for Academy Awards, proving that the Academy does, on occasion, recognize the genre.
You can view the complete TCM Schedule HERE. But if you’d like to skip straight to the genre classics, TCM’s horror block includes:
MARCH 31st
8pm – Psycho (1960)
10pm – Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
12am – Poltergeist (1982)
2am – What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962)
4:15am – Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
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