“Witty, playful, romantic, tragic…a whole chocolate box of emotions in a highly decorative wrapping” – Variety An underseen and rarely screened offbeat romance from Park Chan-wook, the director of Oldboy and The Handmaiden, I’M A CYBORG BUT THAT’S OK is…
THE PEE PEE POO POO MAN (2024) w/ virtual director Q&A — SOLD OUT!
THIS SCREENING IS SOLD OUT. WAITLIST OPENS 1 HOUR BEFORE SHOWTIME. “Part gross-out comedy, part paranoid thriller, part twisted love letter to Toronto… The atmosphere in the audience was electric…
Mae West in I’M NO ANGEL (1933) presented by Forbidden Hollywood
In 1933’s I’M NO ANGEL, the second of two pre-Code movies that she wrote as well as starred in, the voracious and voluptuous Mae West plays Tira, a sideshow dancer who accumulates fame—and men—with her popular lion taming act. Reteaming…
Knifetime: A Cheesy Lifetime Movie Event featuring… KILLER SINGLE DAD (2018)
An expectant mother befriends a Good Samaritan who saved her life, but is unaware that he is the father of her unborn baby and is “collecting” all of the children he sired as an anonymous sperm donor years before. This…
CATS ON PARK AVENUE (1989) w/ Garfield & Friends pre-show @ 6:30 pm
“The most bonkers film I’ve seen in ages. A film about Shibuya streetcats that’s beyond exuberant and ridiculous.” – Karamashi, Letterboxd Combining adorable street-cat footage, ultra-’80s musical sequences, strange animated interludes, and teen melodrama, CATS ON PARK AVENUE is a…
BABE (1995) — 30th Anniversary!
“One of the five greatest family films ever made. Possibly the best. Pure magic.” – Daniel Fienberg A talking-animal movie that’s not only not stupid but charming, witty, and utterly endearing? Thirty years ago, a little pig and his barnyard…
CRITTERS 2: THE MAIN COURSE (1988) — the definitive Easter horror movie!
“We really only need one solid horror movie to celebrate Easter with. One that isn’t afraid to spill some Easter bunny blood. Critters 2: The Main Course is that definitive Easter horror movie.” – Bloody Disgusting It’s Good Friday, and you…
Eccentric Fairy-Tale Classic DONKEY SKIN (1970)
“It changed my whole life! Combines this beautiful, magical fairy tale world with this very dark and very realistic psychological material.” – Anna Biller, director of THE LOVE WITCH In this lovingly crafted, wildly eccentric adaptation of a classic French…
Wes Anderson’s FANTASTIC MR. FOX (2009)
“Genuinely original: a silly, hilarious and oddly profound adaptation for adult-sized children.” – Empire Fantastic Mr. Fox is the story of a clever, quick, nimble, and exceptionally well-dressed wild animal. A compulsive chicken thief turned newspaper reporter, Mr. Fox settles down…
THE TALE OF THE FOX (1937), an early stop-motion treasure — $3
“One of the most unique and unusual films I have ever seen. It is an absolute must watch for not only lovers of animation, but for any film enthusiast period.” – The Animatorium One of the world’s first animated features—preceding…










