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STL Premiere — SHE IS CONANN (2024) — Sold Out!

THIS SCREENING IS SOLD OUT! "A WILD LESBIAN FANTASY EPIC with all the bloody battles, timeslipping travails and bloodlettings that you could want from an unofficial riff on the legendary barbarian Conan." -Nashville Scene After blowing every festival’s crowds minds…

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Sun Ra in SPACE IS THE PLACE (1974) + Afrofuturist Pre-Show

"It’s impossible to look back on the literary and cultural aesthetic dubbed, 'Afrofuturism,' without this sonic piece of film/music history blasting into perspective. Sun Ra’s “Space Is the Place” is the epitome of this unprecedented style. It’s the perfect combination…

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JUST ANOTHER GIRL ON THE I.R.T. (1992)

“An electrifying story...feels just as vital and necessary to the cultural conversation as it did over thirty years ago” -Film School Rejects With its U.S. premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, JUST ANOTHER GIRL ON THE I.R.T. introduced audiences to…

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Coffee with Commentary — Jackie Chan Edition

Arkadin is now open for “office hours” on Wednesdays. Join us at 2 pm February 21 for Coffee with Commentary. We’ll put on great films with a fantastic commentary tracks while you work, chill, color, zone out, whatever! Serving pour…

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Lucio Fulci’s CONQUEST (1983)

"Actually feels transmitted from another dimensional plane. Every scene is clouded in iridescent fumes." -pd187, Letterboxd From a place beyond time, a cruel and evil shadow has fallen over the peaceful land
of Cronos. At the height of the Sword &…

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VHS NIGHT — Admission Price: One VHS Tape

Bring in a VHS tape, and you’ll get in free. It can be absolutely anything — a forgotten bargain-bin B-movie, a Hollywood classic, an aerobics tape, a training video, a home movie. Anything! But there’s an incentive to bring us…

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The Return of the TALES FROM THE CRYPT Happy Hour

In October, you guys came out in force to watch some of the best spooky television '90s HBO had to offer. You wanted more. We heard you. And so, we bring you...The Return of the Tales from the Crypt Happy…

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TALES FROM THE CRYPT PRESENTS: DEMON KNIGHT (1995)

“All hail a cult classic ... One of the best horror-comedies of the 1990s!” -Uproxx Based on the legendary HBO horror series Tales from the Crypt, DEMON KNIGHT tells the story of a drifter named Frank Brayker (William Sadler), who possesses…

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Snoop Dogg in BONES (2001)

“A grim, gritty, wickedly funny tale of supernatural revenge ... a movie that really deserves its day in the sun.” -Bloody Disgusting Directed by underrated genre filmmaker Ernest R. Dickerson, BONES stars hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg as Jimmy Bones, a…

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$3 MONDAY MYSTERY MOVIE: Action-Packed Cyberpunk Extravaganza

For just $3, catch a wild, ultra-violent, yet—in its ultra-low budget way—elegant spectacle of action-oriented sci-fi featuring some of the wildest gun battles this side of Hong Kong. Synthesizing a host of '80s action/sci-fi influences, from the future-noir panache of…

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Rudy Ray Moore in PETEY WHEATSTRAW, THE DEVIL’S SON-IN-LAW (1977)

“Absolute fucking madness from frame one. Petey Wheatstraw opens with a woman birthing a fully grown, diaper wearing, foul-mouthed six-year-old. It only gets crazier from there. A nightmare of tonal shifts, this is a film that swerves from Benny Hill-like fast-motion comedy…

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Orson Welles’ CITIZEN KANE (1941) — The Greatest Movie Ever Made!

“Even better than you’ve heard (or remember). It’s nothing less than the birth of modern cinema.” – Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out In the most dazzling debut feature in cinema history, twenty-five-year-old writer-producer-director-star Orson Welles synthesized the possibilities of sound-era filmmaking into…

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Orson Welles’ THE TRIAL (1962) — STL Premiere of the New 4K Restoration

“A frenzy of Expressionistic images…burst through the screen to evoke an oppressively incomprehensible system of edicts and constraints. And who better to reveal the system’s evil genius than Welles, the golden boy turned Hollywood martyr?” — Richard Brody, The New Yorker…

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BABY FACE (1933) presented by Forbidden Hollywood

Forbidden Hollywood is a monthly series hosted by STL film critic Katie Carter celebrating the Pre-Code films of the early 1930s, when movies were wild, racy, transgressive, and tons of fun. “She climbed the ladder of success— wrong by wrong!”…

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