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HARD BOILED (1992)

Arkadin Cinema (Backlot) 5228 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis, MO, United States

Uniting operatic macho emotion with some of the most exquisitely choreographed gunplay ever filmed, Hard Boiled is the crime thriller as blood-soaked ballet. The last work made by John Woo in his native Hong Kong before a lengthy sojourn in…

$9.00

NIGHT OF THE LEPUS (1972)

Help us get in the Easter spirit with this notorious camp classic! Watch as a cast of aging Hollywood has-beens (Janet Leigh, Stuart Whitman, Rory Calhoun, DeForest Kelley) face off against the most terrifying creatures known to man: GIANT KILLER…

Buster Keaton Night: SHERLOCK JR. w/ COPS & THE GOAT

Dubbed one of the 100 greatest films of all-time, Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr. is one of the jewels of American silent comedy. The Great Stone Face plays a lovelorn projectionist who one night dreams that he enters the silver screen,…

$5.00

PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN (4/21)

Nominated for four Golden Globes, including Best Picture-Drama and Best Director, Promising Young Woman announces first-time director Emerald Fennell as a bold new voice in genre cinema, one able to balance incisive social commentary with deliciously lurid thrills. Putting an…

$9.00

PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN (4/23)

Nominated for four Golden Globes, including Best Picture-Drama and Best Director, Promising Young Woman announces first-time director Emerald Fennell as a bold new voice in genre cinema, one able to balance incisive social commentary with deliciously lurid thrills. Putting an…

$9.00

THIEF (1981)

Neon lights reflected in rain-soaked Chicago streets quiver to the pulsating rhythms of Tangerine Dream's ethereal synth score in Thief. An atmospheric, ultra-cool crime drama about master jewel thief Frank (James Caan) who agrees to pull a big score to…

$9.00

BLUE VELVET (1986) – Rescheduled from April 10

Arkadin Cinema (Backlot) 5228 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis, MO, United States

Beneath the bland, white-picket-fence fantasy of suburban America lies an underworld of violence, terror, and incomprehensible wickedness in David Lynch's nightmarish neo-noir. When All-American college kid Jeffrey (Kyle Maclachlan) discovers a severed human ear lying in a field, he becomes…

$9.00

REAR WINDOW (1954)

Part of Arkadin’s Cooped Up series, spotlighting films that speak to our past year of life under lockdown.  One of Alfred Hitchcock’s most enduring masterpieces, Rear Window captures better than perhaps any movie ever made the languorous unease of being…

$9

GREY GARDENS (1975)

Part of Arkadin’s Cooped Up series, spotlighting films that speak to our past year of life under lockdown.  In this cult-classic documentary, mother-and-daughter eccentrics Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale and Edith Bouvier Beale (known affectionately as Big Edie and Little Edie)…

$9

TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME (1992)

“A torrid journey through the subconscious of a little girl lost,” per Slant Magazine’s Ed Gonzalez, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me twists the folksy surrealism of David Lynch’s beloved cult TV series into blistering, nightmarish terror. Widely panned upon…

$9

PART TIME feat. Q&A with director Stryker Spurlock

World Premiere! Local filmmaker Stryker Spurlock’s debut feature is an abstruse and challenging work that captures with droll black humor the anxious torpor of go-nowhere middle-class life. Set amidst the drab, freeway-clogged suburbia of North St. Louis County, Part Time…

$9

George A. Romero’s THE AMUSEMENT PARK (2019)

Almost completely unseen for nearly four decades, horror maestro George A. Romero's "lost" masterpiece finally receives a long-overdue theatrical debut. Shot by George A. Romero between Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead, THE AMUSEMENT PARK is…

$9

SURPRISE PRINCE MOVIE

We'll be celebrating two birthdays this night! Our co-owner Sarah's and the late, great, legendary Prince. Can you guess what movie we'll be showing? I bet you can. (Hint: It's a Prince movie.)

$5

WRITTEN ON THE WIND (1956) co-presented with QFest St. Louis

Aside from a raised eyebrow at Mitch's (the eyebrow-raising Rock Hudson) involvement with the Hadleys, a dysfunctional Texas oil clan, there's nothing explicitly queer about Douglas Sirk's Written on the Wind. However, the first few minutes of this glossy 1956…

$9

PART TIME feat. Q&A with director Stryker Spurlock (2nd show added!)

World Premiere! Local filmmaker Stryker Spurlock’s debut feature is an abstruse and challenging work that captures with droll black humor the anxious torpor of go-nowhere middle-class life. Set amidst the drab, freeway-clogged suburbia of North St. Louis County, Part Time…

$9