Program Series: In-Gallery

The Horror Tours

Join museum educators Thursdays through Sundays for 30-minute guided tours of the The Horror Show—if you dare.

Free with museum admission

Repeated Event: Oct 29, 2026–Jul 25, 2027

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ASL Interpreted Tours

Accessibility Programs

ASL Interpreted Tours

American Sign Language (ASL) tours of select galleries are always offered at noon on the same day as our monthly Calm Morning program and accommodative Family Matinee film screening. Join a museum educator and ASL interpreter to experience cinema’s wide-ranging contributions to the world.

If you are interested in learning more, please email us at museumeducation@oscars.org.

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Accessibility Programs

Visual Description Tours

On the last Friday of every month at 2pm, a museum educator offers a visual description tour in a select exhibition.

This 30-minute verbal overview, crafted for visitors who are blind or low vision, is a way of using words to represent the visual world, helping people form mental images of what they cannot see. All are welcome to join this gallery conversation. 

If you are interested in learning more, or would like to book an individual visual description tour, please email us at museumeducation@oscars.org.

Close-up Tours: Hollywoodland

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Close-up Tours: Hollywoodland

Museum educators offer a deep dive into the fascinating history of the Hollywood studio system.

Close-Up Tours: Marilyn Monroe

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Close-Up Tours: Marilyn Monroe

Museum educators lead 30-minute guided tours exploring the career of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe. Through her films, costumes and more, this exhibition, titled Marilyn Monroe: Hollywood Icon, uncovers the woman behind the carefully crafted image.

Tour guides use voice amplifiers to enhance sound accessibility.

If you have any questions or need assistance planning your visit, please email museumeducation@oscars.org.

Close-Up Tours: Marilyn Monroe (En Español)

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Close-Up Tours: Marilyn Monroe (En Español)

Bilingual museum educators lead 30-minute guided tours exploring the career of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe. Through her films, costumes and more, this exhibition, titled Marilyn Monroe: Hollywood Icon, uncovers the woman behind the carefully crafted image.

Tour guides use voice amplifiers to enhance sound accessibility.

If you have any questions or need assistance planning your visit, please email museumeducation@oscars.org.

Inside Bong Joon Ho: Creature Effects with Andrew Roberts

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Inside Bong Joon Ho: Creature Effects with Andrew Roberts

Visual effects supervisor and Academy Governor Andrew Roberts gives a 30-minute tour, revealing the ways visual effects can create or enhance on-screen creatures. The tour also features visual-effects creatures in notable Bong Joon Ho films: The Host (2006) and Mickey 17 (2025).

Stay for a brief Q&A with Roberts after the tour.

Inside Screenwriting: LA Plays Itself with Larry Karaszewski

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Inside Screenwriting: LA Plays Itself with Larry Karaszewski

Academy member Larry Karaszewski talks about his life as a Hollywood scribe in our Screenwriting: Takes on LA Noir gallery.

Calm Morning: Frightfully Fun Movie Poster Designs

Accessibility Programs

Calm Morning: Frightfully Fun Movie Poster Designs

Visit the Shirley Temple Education Studio on the Lower Level for a movie-poster-making workshop inspired by this season's Family Matinees and today’s delightfully wacky, accessible screening of Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.

Inside Barbie to Anna Karenina: Production Design with Jan Pascale

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Inside Barbie to Anna Karenina: Production Design with Jan Pascale

Bid farewell to Barbie to Anna Karenina: The Cinematic Worlds of Sarah Greenwood and Katie Spencer exhibition with Academy member and set decorator Jan Pascale.

The Horror Tours (En Español)

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The Horror Tours (En Español)

Join bilingual museum educators on Saturdays for 30-minute guided tours of the The Horror Show—if you dare.

Supported By

The Horror Show is made possible in part by leadership support from Hammer Films and John Gore Studios. Generous support provided by Dave and Tara Dollinger, Regal, and Kimberly V. Strauss. Additional support provided by the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture. Academy Museum Digital Engagement Platform supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies. Technology solutions generously provided by Christie®.