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LABYRINTH (1986) — Sold Out!

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LABYRINTH (1986) — Sold Out!

SOLD OUT! WAITLIST OPENS AT 6:30.

January 5 : 7:30 pm

$9 or $7 for kids under 12

“Bursting at the seams with memorable characters, beautiful set pieces, and an inimitable performance by David Bowie.” -Polygon

A campy ’80s fantasy, Labyrinth brings together some of the leaders in the genre to assemble a popular adventure tale. While executive produced by George Lucas, director Jim Henson provides his inventive Muppets, and former Monty Python member Terry Jones crafts witty and inventive side bits in the screenplay to color the standard formula. The special effects, makeup, and creatures are top-notch, all created before CGI technology, thus marking an end of an era for live-action fantasy films. George Lucas produced and Jim Henson directed this gothic fantasy which pits living and breathing actors Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie (who, along with Trevor Jones, provides the film’s music) against a motley collection of Muppet monsters.

The film centers on teenage Sarah (Connelly), who lives in a fantasy world of myth and magic, evil spells, and wondrous enchantment. She is baby-sitting her little brother when she cavalierly wishes that goblins would take him away. She gets her wish, and a coterie of goblins abduct him. She then encounters Jareth (Bowie), the ruler of a mystical world one step removed from reality. He tells Sarah that the only way to get her brother back is to find her way through a M.C. Escher-like labyrinth and find the castle at the center. As she makes her way through the maze, she faces a number of horrific challenges (like the Bog of Eternal Stench) before she finds her way to the gravity-defying castle, where her brother is being held by the evil goblins.

The movie is a classic fantasy adventure that has captured the hearts of audiences for decades. It features stunning visuals, a captivating storyline, and a memorable soundtrack by David Bowie. The film’s themes of growing up, facing fears, and the power of imagination have resonated with viewers of all ages.

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All ages are welcome at Arkadin except for Drinkolas Cage events, which are restricted to 21+. We follow the MPAA rating guidelines for all other films.

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