Born On The 14th? You Can See This Nicolas Cage Horror Movie For Free

Atom Tickets has rolled out a new promotion where people born on the 14th day of any month can get a ticket to the Nicolas Cage movie Longlegs for free. Why the 14th? The serial killer in the movie targets people born on the 14th. You can visit the Atom Tickets website and use the
Born On The 14th? You Can See This Nicolas Cage Horror Movie For Free

Atom Tickets has rolled out a new promotion where people born on the 14th day of any month can get a ticket to the Nicolas Cage movie Longlegs for free. Why the 14th? The serial killer in the movie targets people born on the 14th.

You can visit the Atom Tickets website and use the code BIRTHDAY14 to get a free ticket. You can claim only one ticket, and the fine print says your ID may be verified. The offer runs through August 4 or while supplies last.

Longlegs is a horror-thriller from writer-director Osgood Perkins (Gretel & Hansel). The film follows an FBI agent hunting down a serial killer. The cast includes Maika Monroe, Kiernan Shipka, and Cage.

The film has earned more than $70 million, becoming the highest-grossing film from Neon ever, surpassing a record set by the Oscar-winning film Parasite. Longlegs is getting generally positive reviews from critics and fans alike.

If Longlegs doesn’t sound like your thing, there are plenty of other horror movies coming up this year–check out the gallery below to see all of our most-anticipated horror movies for 2024.

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