The 99W Drive-in Theatre in Newberg is soaked in nostalgia, so much so that it’s on the walls. Posters of vintage horror movies and the occasional “Ghostbuster” cardboard cutout surround the snack bar.

It’s all part of the atmosphere that manager Ashton Livingston curates every two weeks for his “Thursday Night Terrors” event, a screening series that’s become a fan favorite. The biweekly feature has consistently drawn over 100 cars to the drive-in this year.

“I’ve grown up loving horror; I love horror movies so much,” Livingston said. “I just wanted to kind of create a little bit of a community at the place I work around horror.”

August through October, the drive-in has delivered on its promise of horror, featuring a selection of classic and contemporary films.

Opened in 1953, the

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