Heath Ledger in A KNIGHT’S TALE (2001)

“Tremendous, infectious fun, with a rocking soundtrack” – Radio Times This Black Friday at Arkadin…Heath will rock you. Starring Heath Ledger as a lowborn squire masquerading as a nobleman, A KNIGHT’S TALE is a truly delightful, profoundly unserious riff on…

HANKS-GIVING King of the Hill Potluck — FREE!

It’s HANKS-giving time again, folks, and you know what that means — a mini-marathon of classic King of the Hill Thanksgiving episodes with a leftovers potluck! “King of the Hill had a strong run…from its third season in 1998 to Season…

Fritz Lang’s nightmarish noir SCARLET STREET (1945) — $3

“ONE OF THE 25 GREATEST NOIRS OF ALL TIME! Deeply perverse, and immensely enjoyable for the ways writer Dudley Nichols and Fritz Lang run circles around the Production Code.” – Eddie Muller, host of TCM’s Noir Alley A psychologically complex…

George A. Romero’s moto-jousting epic KNIGHTRIDERS (1981)

“A BRILLIANT FILM, even though no one paid it much attention when it was released in 1981…Knightriders is about 50 percent scenes of kick-ass moto-jousting, 40 percent philosophizing around the campfire, and 10 percent lyrical shots of King William trying to…

THE GREEN KNIGHT (2021) w/ animated “Green Knight” pre-show

“A dazzling, dizzying fever dream…It’s always a thrilling thing when a filmmaker creates an entire world that engulfs us from the opening moments, and that’s certainly the case with The Green Knight.” – Chicago Sun-Times An epic fantasy adventure based…

TASKMASTER Series 20 Finale Watch Party — FREE!

Calling all St. Louis-area fans of the greatest show on television (or, um, Youtube in the U.S.), the one and only TASKMASTER! We’re hosting a watch party, and you’re all invited! Luxuriate in the last time to enjoy one the…

MARKETA LAZAROVÁ (1967) presented by Lost in the Arthouse

LOST IN THE ARTHOUSE is a monthly series hosted by Arkadin co-owner Keith Watson that takes you to hidden corners of filmdom far from Hollywood. From must-see classics to obscurities waiting to be discovered, these films stand at cinema’s bleeding…

Ida Lupino’s gripping noir classic THE HITCH-HIKER (1953)

“Absolutely assured in her creation of the bleak, noir atmosphere – whether in the claustrophobic confines of the car, or lost in the arid expanses of the desert – Lupino never relaxes the tension for one moment… Taut, tough, and…