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HEAD CLEANER THEATER — Free!

Calling all Vidiots! HEAD CLEANER THEATRE is a brand new, VHS-focused mixtape series curated and edited by Mark Willey taking you to the outer limits and lower depths of video “entertainment.” HEAD CLEANER THEATRE is sure to gooify your gray…

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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! 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…

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PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE (1974) – Indoor Screening

"In just 90 minutes, Brian De Palma folds a ridiculous amount of narrative into Phantom of the Paradise, and yet it never feels rushed or overstuffed. Every moment is more inventive than the last, and there are elements of the director’s…

$9

$5 MYSTERY MOVIE MONDAY: Bawdy, Polyamorous Pre-Code Rom-Com!

We'll be enjoying a witty, stylish, and remarkably risqué romantic comedy from Hollywood's "pre-code" era, when mores were looser, and films were often surprisingly salacious. Filled with ribald banter and sparkling sensuality, this offering features what may well be cinema's…

$5

TIMES SQUARE (1980) presented by Strange Brew

“Times Square (was) like what Riot Grrl was: Girls taking over the punk rock scenes.” - Kathleen Hanna, Bikini Kill, Le Tigre, founder of Riot Grrl In the first film of director Allan Moyle’s loosely-connected music trilogy (also including Pump…

$9

REAR WINDOW (1954) presented by Dark Dream Cinema

“It is an enduring classic that has been imitated and alluded to numerous times its debut, but nothing has equaled or surpassed it.” -James Berardinelli, ReelViews Combining all of Hitchcock’s favorite motifs—voyeurism, obsession, forced perspective, and bombshell blondes—into a single film, Rear…

$9

XANADU (1980)

"Xanadu is the greatest movie musical ever made!...It offers nothing but pure wall-to-wall fun and nonsense to keep a smile on one’s face from the opening credits (which cleverly spoof the logo of Universal Pictures) through the end of the…

$9

REPO MAN (1984) — Outdoor Screening!

"What distinguishes the movie is its offbeat, semi-satirical sense of humour, seamlessly woven into its wacky thriller plot. But there are endless things to enjoy, from Robby Müller's crisp camerawork to a superb set of performances, from witty movie parodies…

$9

A CELEBRATION OF PAUL REUBENS (aka Pee-wee Herman) — Free!

Paul Reubens, the man behind Pee-wee Herman's too-small grey suit, was taken from us July 30, 2023. So let's celebrate the life, work, and countless laughs of this comedy genius with a curated selection of clips from Pee-wee's Playhouse, talk…

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REPO MAN (1984)

"What distinguishes the movie is its offbeat, semi-satirical sense of humour, seamlessly woven into its wacky thriller plot. But there are endless things to enjoy, from Robby Müller's crisp camerawork to a superb set of performances, from witty movie parodies…

$9

XANADU (1980) — Outdoor Screening!

"Xanadu is the greatest movie musical ever made!...It offers nothing but pure wall-to-wall fun and nonsense to keep a smile on one’s face from the opening credits (which cleverly spoof the logo of Universal Pictures) through the end of the…

$9

Robert Bresson’s THE DEVIL, PROBABLY (1977)

"Even though Bresson has painted a dark picture of wasted youth and beauty, one comes out of the film with a sense of exultation. When a civilization can produce a work of art as perfectly achieved as this, it is…

$4

Kansas Bowling’s CUDDLY TOYS — STL Premiere with post-film Q&A!

"Inspired by 1960s Italian shockumentaries, a teenage rock musical, and the real-life horrors of girls entering adulthood...it's not a feminist anthem, but an unlocked vault to the carnal, the psychological, the explicit, and the revolting aspects of the feminine experience. Cuddly…

$7

SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER (1977)

"Saturday Night Fever always manages to deceive the viewer. When the 1977 film begins—with John Travolta’s Tony Manero strutting down the street, flares swinging along to Bee Gees’ “Stayin’ Alive”—you can’t help but feel a pang of excitement...Disco is alive and…

$9