• Audrey Hepburn & Cary Grant in CHARADE (1963) — Sold Out!

    THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. "Few thrillers create as much sheer joy and happiness as Charade, in which Cary Grant spoofs his Alfred Hitchcock persona, Audrey Hepburn exudes her usual magnetic charm, and Paris is as scenic as ever." -San…

    $3
  • MY DINNER WITH ANDRÉ (1981) — $7

    “A unique and provocative film, ironic, funny, crazy and moving” -Newsweek In this captivating and philosophical film directed by Louis Malle, actor and playwright Wallace Shawn sits down with his friend the theater director André Gregory at a restaurant on…

    $7
  • MERRILY WE GO TO HELL (1932) presented by Forbidden Hollywood

    “Single lives, twin beds, and triple bromides in the morning,” is the holy state of matrimony, modern style, according to Sylvia Sidney’s Joan Prentice in 1932’s “Merrily We Go to Hell.” The drama opens with heiress Joan’s meet-cute with alcoholic…

    $7
  • MARY POPPINS (1964) — Sing-Along Screening!

    At this family-friendly sing-along screening, the audience is encouraged to belt out all the wonderfully catchy tunes from this beloved Walt Disney classic. Lyrics will appear at the bottom of the screen during musical numbers to help you along. An…

    $7
  • WERCKMEISTER HARMONIES (2000) — 25th Anniversary!

    “Haunting, beauteous... meditates on mankind's place in the cosmos, the wonders of God, and the timeless immanence of evil.” -The New York Times This mesmeric parable of societal collapse is an enigma of transcendent visual, philosophical, and mystical resonance. Adapted…

    $7
  • 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
  • THE ENCHANTED COTTAGE (1924) presented by Silents, Please! STL

    “A truly enchanting, engaging and uplifting romance. There's a poetic beauty to this film.” -Dan L. Miller Richard Barthelmess plays Oliver Bashforth, a veteran of the First World War whose body was mangled beyond repair in the conflict. Trying to…

    $5