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PINK FLAMINGOS (1972) — Sold Out!

THIS SCREENING IS SOLD OUT. “One of the most vile, stupid and repulsive films ever made.” -Variety John Waters made bad taste perversely transcendent with the forever shocking counterculture sensation Pink Flamingos, his most infamous and daring cinematic transgression. Outré diva Divine…

$9

PENDA’S FEN (1974) — Queer Pagan British Folk Horror

"A lasting vision of heresy and pastoral horror" -Sukhdev Sandhu This astonishing work from Alan Clarke (Scum, Elephant) explores a young man's coming-of-age through the fractured lens of England's pagan past. Originally shown on BBC1 in 1974 and rarely seen…

$3

Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)

"A subtle and thrilling love story...at once ardent and rigorous, passionate and philosophical." -A.O. Scott, The New York Times Passion brews quietly between an artist and her subject, until together they create a space in which it can briefly flourish,…

$9

$3 MONDAY MYSTERY MOVIE: Black Queer Avant-Garde Classics Double Feature

This month, Arkadin celebrates Pride with a double dose of impressionistic quasi-documentaries exploring Black gay identity in the late 1980s. Though experimental in approach, these films are both remarkably approachable, filled with sensuousness, humor, and (at times) righteous fury. Both…

$3

HYSTERIA FEST 2024 — June 27-30

Hysteria Fest is back for its third year, bringing you the best in contemporary horror as well as a repertory spotlight on Scandinavian Horror. Early Bird passes are still available -- see everything at the fest for just $55! Thursday,…

$55

CALL HER SAVAGE (1932) presented by Forbidden Hollywood

Between 1927 and 1930, Clara Bow— the silent film icon who earned the nickname the “It Girl”— was one of the top-grossing stars in Hollywood. When she starred in 1932’s CALL HER SAVAGE she had been off-screen for a year…

$7

RACE WITH THE DEVIL (1975) presented by Strange Brew

On the maiden journey of a new top-of-the-line RV, a group of innocent campers mistakenly witness a horrific human sacrifice performed by a satanic cult in the middle of rural Texas in the grindhouse classic Race with the Devil (1975). The two vacationing…

$9

PHASE IV (1974) — Man vs. Beast Double Feature w/ Razorback

"The Greatest Killer Insect Movie Ever Made...Think of it as the 2001: A Space Odyssey of treacherous ant movies." -Den of Geek Following a mysterious eclipse-like solar event, scientists begin to notice strange and unexplainable behavioral changes in ants. While initially written…

$9

RAZORBACK (1984) — Man vs. Beast Double Feature w/ Phase IV

"A Beautiful, Brutal Eco-Horror from Down Under...buried beneath the ecological dread and creature mayhem is a visual poem about the outback, which has never looked so equally surreal and stark." -Bloody Disgusting Somewhere in the Australian Outback, there is a…

$9

Lillian Gish in THE WIND (1928) presented by Silents, Please! STL

When Letty Mason (Lillian Gish), an emotionally fragile woman from Virginia, relocates to West Texas, she finds herself unsettled by the ever-present wind and sand. Arriving at her new home at the ranch of her cousin (Edward Earle), she receives…

$5

ZODIAC (2007) presented by Dark Dream Cinema

“Zodiac strikes the perfect balance between engrossing police procedural, atmospheric horror, and compelling character study to be one of the best movies of the century.” Smash Cut Reviews In the pantheon of true crime biopics, Zodiac stands as the finest of the form.…

$9

BEAVIS + BUTT-HEAD Happy Hour

Vege out with some dumb antics and couch-potato commentary from the two stupidest high schoolers of the '90s. Are you cornholio? Do you need TP for your bunghole? Then come on down for some cheap drinks and even cheaper laughs,…

Free

Stanley Kubrick’s BARRY LYNDON (1975)

“Perhaps one of the most revolutionary examples of art-house auteur cinema before or since.” -IONCINEMA.com Stanley Kubrick bent the conventions of the historical drama to his own will in this dazzling vision of a pitiless aristocracy, adapted from a novel…

$9

CURSE OF THE DOG GOD (1977) — Just $3

"When I say I want a good, 70s-era Japanese exploitation film, this is exactly what I have in mind. Lurid, shocking, creepy, a bit supernatural with the edge of 'man is the real evil' — and best of all, a…

$3