SMARTY (1934) presented by Forbidden Hollywood

Marketed with the taglines “A picture with a wallop!” and “She changed her husbands like she changed her hats,” Warner Brothers’ 1934 comedy SMARTY may be more accurately described by its UK title, Hit Me Again. Vivacious Joan Blondell stars…

AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON (1981)

“Not just gory but actually frightening, not just funny but clever…A classic.” – Time Out Expertly combining macabre horror with dark humor, AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON is a lycanthropic classic that had audiences howling with laughter and recoiling in…

TERRORVISION (1986) — ultra-’80s monster-movie mayhem

“Zany, hilarious, and bizarre…best described as The Thing if it were directed by John Waters” – Certified Forgotten Boasting one of the goopiest and goofiest monsters of the ’80s, TERRORVISION is a wild throwback to the Golden Age of monster…

THE MENU (2022) presented by Dark Dream Cinema

“Director Mark Mylod satirizes a very specific kind of elitism here with his wildly over-the-top depiction of the gourmet food world.” Christy Lemire, RogerEbert.com At $1250 a head, an evening at Hawthorne is an indulgence par excellence, promising the meal of a…