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THANKSKILLING (2008) — Friday Night WTF

“The right kind of fowl humor... You can’t quit this one cold turkey!” -Film Inquiry A demonic turkey is unleashed...and he's one fowl-mouthed bastard! Five college kids: a jock, a good girl, an overweight red-neck, a slut, and a nerd…

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HAROLD AND MAUDE (1971) w/ Cat Stevens Pre-Show @ 2 pm

“A black comedy classic... by turns exuberant, psychedelic, hilarious and heartbreaking” -Guardian With the idiosyncratic American fable Harold and Maude, countercultural director Hal Ashby fashioned what would become the cult classic of its era. Working from a script by Colin Higgins, Ashby…

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Holiday Cartoons Happy Hour — Kid-Friendly!

Thanksgiving has come and gone, and you know what that means: Christmas is inescapable! So let's succumb to the season with a selection of holiday cartoon classics! Down the street, at Gravois, Bevo Winter Lights will be in full force,…

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THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS (2001)

“The film is like a hug from an old friend you haven’t seen in years; it envelops you with warmth and love while acknowledging the bittersweet impermanence of life.” -SNACK Royal Tenenbaum (Gene Hackman) and his wife, Etheline (Anjelica Huston),…

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COME AND SEE (1985)

“One of the most devastating films ever about anything, and in it, the survivors must envy the dead... I have rarely seen a film more ruthless in its depiction of human evil.” –Roger Ebert This legendary film from Soviet director…

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THE ASCENT (1977)

“The most affecting film about the horror of war I know.” –Susan Sontag The crowning triumph of a career cut tragically short, the final film from Larisa Shepitko won the Golden Bear at the 1977 Berlin Film Festival and went…

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GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933 presented by Forbidden Hollywood

One of the greatest American movies ever made, “Gold Diggers of 1933” is the rare 1930’s musical that wasn’t made as escapist entertainment from the doldrums of the Great Depression; rather, the Depression is integral to the plot of the…

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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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THE DEAD ZONE (1983) presented by Dark Dream Cinema

“The Dead Zone does what only a good supernatural thriller can do: It makes us forget it is supernatural.” -Roger Ebert Arguably the most underrated Stephen King horror adaptation—and featuring career-best performances from Christopher Walken, Brooke Adams, and Martin Sheen—The Dead…

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PEE-WEE’S PLAYHOUSE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL (1988) — Free!

If you love Christmas then why don’t you merry it? Pee-wee Herman and pals are celebrating Christmas in the Playhouse in their own creative ways: Pee-wee makes a list for Santa Claus 1 1/2 miles long, teaches Little Richard how to…

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SNOWPIERCER (2013)

"Snowpiercer sucks you into its strange, brave new world so completely, it leaves you with the all-too-rare sensation that you've just witnessed something you've never seen before...and need to see again." –Entertainment Weekly In this sci-fi epic from director Bong…

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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FARGO (1996)

“The Coen brothers’ snowbound noir is still a work of gleaming brilliance!” –Guardian Leave it to the wildly inventive Coen brothers (Joel directs, Ethan produces, they both write) to concoct a fiendishly clever kidnap caper that's simultaneously a comedy of…

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IT DOESN’T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS — back by popular demand!

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Winner of Best Feature at Salem Horror Fest and an official selection of Midnight Madness at Toronto International Film Festival, this unique found-footage horror film was made in Missouri and will never be on streaming. Filmmakers…

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