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DEADLY GAMES (aka Dial Code Santa Claus, 1989) presented by Strange Brew

In Deadly Games aka Dial Code Santa Claus, a lone child must defend his house using strategically placed booby traps from a dangerous home invader on Christmas Eve. Sound familiar? Well, this kid isn't Kevin McCallister. Thomas de Frémont (Alain Lalanne) is a child…

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World Wide Magazine – Christmas Through the Years

World Wide Magazine was a public access television program that ran in St. Louis from 1986-2001. Throughout the years of his show, producer Pete Parisi would produce and air Christmas specials with his cavalcade of wild characters like Big Daddy, Dump…

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PETER PAN (1924) presented by Silents, Please! STL — $5

“Never has a picture been better photographed. It is as clear and beautiful as your first memory.” -New York Daily News The very first film adaptation of the J. M. Barrie's timeless play, PETER PAN was a smash sensation in…

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VHS NIGHT – Admission Price: One VHS Tape

We will be playing a mystery VHS tape, and it’s up to you what we’ll see! This month, you're encouraged (though not required!) to bring a holiday tape! Bring in a VHS tape, and you’ll get in FREE! It can…

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THE 36TH CHAMBER OF SHAOLIN (1978) presented by Strange Brew

The 36th Chamber of Shaolin (少林三十六房) is widely acclaimed as one of the greatest kung fu films ever made. The film stars exceptional martial artist Gordon Liu and was directed by Lau Kar-leung, who collaborated on more than a dozen kung fu and wuxia films together during their careers. The…

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FRAGILE (2005) presented by Dark Dream Cinema

“Set the mood and then creep you the hell out!” -The Horror Club One of those here-and-gone releases that never garnered the attention it deserved, the Spanish-British production Fragile takes its place among the best ghost stories ever filmed. The tale of…

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THE BAT (1926) w/ film composer Ben Model

THE BAT is one of the best and most enjoyable examples of the popular old dark house genre. A stylish combination of laughs and thrills, Mary Roberts Rinehart’s classic had thrilled audiences on stage before it came to the screen…

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AMERICAN PSYCHO (2000) presented by St. Louis DSA

“A vicious satire that remains as sharp as ever” -Scott Tobias, Guardian In 1991, Bret Easton Ellis’ novel American Psycho took the literary world by storm with its shocking depiction of the excesses of the 1980s as told through the devious actions of…

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SHINJUKU LOVE STORY (1987) presented by Fist City

Love conquers all in FIST CITY this month! It's a tale as old as time...Boy meets Girl (and cat), Boy and Girl run afoul of two corrupt, sleazy cops, Boy and Girl also piss off the yakuza, Boy and Girl…

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VHS NIGHT – Admission Price: One VHS Tape

We will be playing a mystery VHS tape, and it’s up to you what we’ll see! This month, you’re encouraged (though not required!) to bring a holiday tape! Bring in a VHS tape, and you’ll get in FREE! It can…

Free

$3 MONDAY MYSTERY MOVIE: A Wild Time Travel Sci-Fi Comedy

On the last Monday of every month, Arkadin chooses an underseen deep cut to inflict upon an unwitting audience. Though the genre and tone may change, the price always remains the same: three measly bucks. You can’t afford not to get yourself…

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THE DIVORCEE (1930) presented by Forbidden Hollywood

“I’m just trying to hang on to the marvelous latitude of a man’s point of view.” That statement uttered by Norma Shearer’s Jerry sums up the thesis of The Divorcee, a 1930 MGM drama based on a controversial novel about…

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