• SMARTY (1934) presented by Forbidden Hollywood

    Marketed with the taglines “A picture with a wallop!” and “She changed her husbands like she changed her hats,” Warner Brothers’ 1934 comedy SMARTY may be more accurately described by its UK title, Hit Me Again. Vivacious Joan Blondell stars…

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  • THE MENU (2022) presented by Dark Dream Cinema

    “Director Mark Mylod satirizes a very specific kind of elitism here with his wildly over-the-top depiction of the gourmet food world.” Christy Lemire, RogerEbert.com At $1250 a head, an evening at Hawthorne is an indulgence par excellence, promising the meal of a…

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  • LEGEND (1985) w/ Bryan Ferry pre-show @ 6:30 pm

    “A truly Freudian fairytale...exudes a disorientating, almost druggy, other-worldliness.” - Telegraph After changing the face of science fiction cinema forever with Alien and Blade Runner, director Ridley Scott turned his visionary eye to the fantasy genre, teaming with writer William…

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  • Ida Lupino’s gripping noir classic THE HITCH-HIKER (1953)

    "Absolutely assured in her creation of the bleak, noir atmosphere - whether in the claustrophobic confines of the car, or lost in the arid expanses of the desert - Lupino never relaxes the tension for one moment... Taut, tough, and…

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  • MARKETA LAZAROVÁ (1967) presented by Lost in the Arthouse

    LOST IN THE ARTHOUSE is a monthly series hosted by Arkadin co-owner Keith Watson that takes you to hidden corners of filmdom far from Hollywood. From must-see classics to obscurities waiting to be discovered, these films stand at cinema's bleeding…

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  • EMANON (1987) presented by St. Louis Video Society

    What is Emanon? Or rather, WHO is EMANON?! Why he's a magical, mysterious homeless man played by writer/director Stuart Paul in one of the most bizarre vanity projects ever conceived. This "modern-day wino Christ" (LA Weekly) must help a very wealthy, sick…

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