
The
Honolulu Museum of Art is getting into the Halloween spirit with its programming over the next couple of weeks. Today’s screening of Masaki Kobayashi’s ghostly 1965 anthology film
Kwaidan (also playing on October 22 and October 30) kicks . . .
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