Monica Reed

Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Friday the 13th in theaters

The Halloween Hockey mask like Jason Voorhees. Putting on table setting for do something with bandage and old rusty blade. B/W Photo: Shutterstock

Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Friday the 13th in theaters

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the original “Friday the 13th”. And because of the pandemic, movie theaters need special events to stay afloat.  Throw in the fact that it’s Halloween season and I guess the time was right for this: “Friday the 13th” is hitting theaters around the country on October 4th, 6th, and 7th.

They’re also screening a featurette called “Secrets Galore Behind the Gore”, featuring legendary special effects man TOM SAVINI talking about his work on the film.

Check out to see if it’s coming to a theater near you!  Click HERE!

Prepare to get scared all over again!!

Get the chills and thrills all over again!

News from ClarksvilleNow.com

yesterday in News

Weekend weather: Showers coming Saturday and Sunday to wash off salt

Clarksville forecast: Rain returns over the weekend to wash off all that salt, with widespread showers expected from Saturday night through Sunday.

yesterday in Education, News

Coming this spring to CMCSS classrooms: Gun safety classes, required by new state law

Students in Clarksville-Montgomery County schools will soon receive annual firearm safety instructions under a new Tennessee law requiring age-appropriate training for K-12.

Remaining candidates for City of Clarksville City Council Ward 2. On the left, Eric Claunch, on the right, AC Lopez. (Contributed by Eric Claunch)

Wednesday in News

City Council postpones appointment of Ward 2 councilperson following voting stalemate

After two hours of deliberation, the Clarksville City Council has voted to postpone the appointment process for the selection of a Ward 2 councilperson due to a voting stalemate between two candidates.

Wednesday in News

Clarksville Street Department plans winter storm debris cleanup

The Clarksville Street Department will be conducting an abbreviated clean-up effort after the recent winter storm.

Coal, ready to be turned into electrical energy at the TVA Cumberland Fossil Plant in Cumberland City, Tennessee on July 16, 2025. (Lee Erwin)

Wednesday in Business, News

TVA decides to keep coal-fired plant running alongside new gas plant near Clarksville

The Tennessee Valley Authority board voted Wednesday to reverse course and keep the old coal-fired Cumberland Fossil Plant up and running.