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  • March 2025

  • Sun 30
    March 30: 2:00 pm

    THE SHOUT (1978) — an atmospheric horror fever dream

    “A living, breathing nightmare committed to celluloid.” - Chris Alexander During a cricket match at an insane asylum between the patients and the local villagers, one of the inmates, Crossley (Alan Bates, in a tour-de-force performance of seething malevolence), tells…

    $7
  • Mon 31
    March 31: 7:00 pm

    $3 MONDAY MYSTERY MOVIE: A Mind-Bending Vision of Extraterrestrial Life

    For this month's mystery movie, Arkadin brings you a wonderfully deranged documentary — can a film be called a "documentary" when it's full of nothing but woo-woo hokum? — that you'll not soon forget. This uncut blast of psychotronic nuttery…

    $3
  • April 2025

  • Tue 1
    April 1: 7:00 pm

    An annual April Fool’s Day tradition comes to Missouri for the first (and last) time… THE SURPRISE TOUR (2011) feat. legendary punk performance art ensemble The Best Thing Ever

    The Best Thing Ever is a “Legendary punk performance art ensemble” composed of Noah Britton, Alex Billig, and Jen Page. Their tours included 2006's The Bathroom Tour, where the band performed exclusively in bathrooms around New England, 2010's Animals Tour,where the band performed exclusively…

    $5
  • Wed 2
    April 2: 7:00 pm

    THE TRIP (1967) w/ “LSD: Insight or Insanity” @ 6:30 pm presented by Strange Brew

    The Trip is a radical psychedelic film that follows Paul (Peter Fonda) as he embarks on his first LSD trip. Directed by "the king of cult" Roger Corman, written by Jack Nicholson, and starring New Hollywood icon Peter Fonda, the film's kaleidoscopic journey down the…

    $9
  • Thu 3
    April 3: 7:00 pm

    IT LIVES INSIDE (2023) presented by Dark Dream Cinema

    “Classic supernatural horror with effective frights. Its strengths lie in its offering of underrepresented lore.” -JordyReviewsIt.com Sam is an Indian American high school girl who wants nothing more than to fit in. She’s embarrassed by her parents, her culture, and…

    $9
  • Fri 4
    April 4: 4:30 pm

    ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS Happy Hour — Best Eps + Drink Specials!

    "Good evening, ladies and gentlemen." Before Arkadin presents one of Alfred Hitchcock's most terrifying shockers, The Birds, we offer a chance to see some of his wonderful work on the smaller screen. Boasting the most iconic silhouette in TV history,…

    Free
  • Fri 4
    April 4: 6:30 pm

    Alfred Hitchcock’s THE BIRDS (1963)

    "Hitch’s much misappreciated follow-up to Psycho is arguably the greatest of all disaster films — a triumph of special effects, as well as the fountainhead of what has become known as gross-out horror." - The Village Voice The master of suspense Alfred…

    $7
  • Fri 4
    April 4: 9:00 pm

    New STL-made horror film ANXIETY w/ filmmaker Q&A — $4

    “A raw and unsettling phantasmagorical vision. A deeply impactful film.” - Severed Cinema A recovering alcoholic’s journey lurches into a nightmare tailspin during a global crisis. Sober for only a few months, her sanity erodes as the demon in her…

    $4
  • Sat 5
    April 5: 3:00 pm

    WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE (2024) — Sold Out!

    “One of the best films to release this year...a contemplative, moving must-see.” - Geek Vibes Nation WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE is the first feature film from Freddie Wong and Matthew Arnold, co-founders of RocketJump and co-creators of the cult classic…

    $9
  • Mon 7
    April 7: 7:00 pm

    Kay Francis & William Powell in JEWEL ROBBERY (1932) presented by Forbidden Hollywood

    With its witty, risqué dialogue, elegant tone, and winking sense of humor, “Jewel Robbery” might easily be mistaken for one of the sparkling comedies of director Ernst Lubitsch. Rather, this 1932 Vienna-set romantic heist movie is Warner Brothers director William…

    $7
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