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April 2018
Solaris
SOLARIS (1972) Based on the novel by Stanislaw Lem, this is probably director Andrei Tarkovsky’s best-known film and far more than just a science fiction epic. Like Kubrick’s 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, Tarkovsky takes an intellectual approach to metaphysical issues. Scientists try to understand the secrets of the mysterious planet Solaris but find themselves slowly becoming victims of their own imaginations and secret desires. Remade 30 years later with George Clooney in the lead role, this thought-provoking original version stars…
Find out more »Smile / Drive He Said
It's a Bruce Dern Double Feature! SMILE (1975), 117 min, Dir. Michael Ritchie. 35mm. DRIVE HE SAID (1971), 90 min, Dir. Jack Nicholson. DCP. SMILE is a savage comedy a group of civic boosters desperately trying to stage a teenage beauty pageant in Santa Rosa, California. Directed by Jack Nicholson, DRIVE HE SAID is a subtle character study about basketball, college and Vietnam. Discussion between films with actor Bruce Dern!
Find out more »The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
This masterful Shaw Brothers classic inspired two wildly successful sequels and influenced an entire generation of filmmakers. Now, one of the greatest kung-fu films of all time has been digitally restored and is making its way back to the big screen with the fury of 1,000 fists! After a deadly attack from anti-Ching patriots, San Te (the legendary Gordon Liu of Kill Bill) devotes himself to learning the martial arts in order to seek revenge upon the people who attacked his…
Find out more »Weird Science (1985) – Throwback Thursday Series in NoHo
Kelly LeBrock, Anthony Michael Hall, and Ilan Mitchell-Smith star in John Hughes’s teen, sci-fi classic. Every Thursday in April our Throwback Thursday series presents four films with unforgettable shower scenes. Part of our 'April Showers' #TBT theme in partnership Eat|See|Hear. Format: DCP
Find out more »Friday The 13th Part 2
Just when you thought it was safe to go back to camp... here’s even more heart-pounding terror! Five years after the horrible bloodbath at Camp Crystal Lake, all that remains is the legend of Jason Voorhees and his demented mother, who had murdered seven camp counselors. At a nearby summer camp, the new counselors are unconcerned about the warnings to stay away from the infamous site. Carefree, the young people roam the area, not sensing the ominous lurking presence. One…
Find out more »SOLD OUT – Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami
This electrifying journey through the public and private worlds of pop culture mega-icon Grace Jones contrasts musical sequences with intimate personal footage, all the while brimming with Jones’s bold aesthetic. A larger-than-life entertainer, an androgynous glam-pop diva, an unpredictable media presence—Grace Jones is all these things and more. Sophie Fiennes’s documentary goes beyond the traditional music biography, offering a portrait as stylish and unconventional as its subject. Taking us home with her to Jamaica, into the studio with long-time collaborators…
Find out more »The Terminator
In the year of Darkness, 2029, the rulers of this planet have devised the ultimate plan. They will reshape the future by changing the past. The plan requires something that feels neither pity, pain, nor fear—a Terminator (Arnold Schwarzenegger). Part man, part machine, the Terminator is sent back to present-day Earth to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), a young woman whose life will have great significance in the years to come. Sarah has a single ally—Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn), a…
Find out more »Society
Even though he’s from a wealthy family, teenager Bill Whitney (Billy Warlock of “Baywatch” and “General Hospital”) just can’t seem to fit in among the mysterious upper class of Beverly Hills. But when he learns that his parents and sister may be involved in secret sexual depravity, Bill begins to suspect that rich people are indeed very different from the rest of us. Can Bill escape his initiation into a nightmare world of privileged perversion or will he be forced…
Find out more »May 2018
Serial Mom – Midnight
Writer/director John Waters' SERIAL MOM is our midnight movie on May 11! Buy advance tickets here now: http://bit.ly/2CnOxWu
Find out more »Q&A w/ ‘Filmworker’ Subject Leon Vitali & Director Tony Zierra
Special Appearance! FILMWORKER film subject Leon Vitali and director Tony Zierra will appear in person for a Q&A on May 18 and 19 following the 7:20pm shows! Buy tickets here now: May 18 - Q&A: http://bit.ly/2JhcZcu May 19 - Q&A: http://bit.ly/2IulT5k Candid, often funny and sometimes shocking, this utterly fascinating documentary gives unique insight into the creative genius of one of cinema’s greatest directors—and the man who helped him fulfill his vision. It’s a rare person who would give up…
Find out more »Full Metal Jacket – Midnight
FULL METAL JACKET plays at midnight on May 18! Buy advance tickets: http://bit.ly/2EU4jKz
Find out more »Barry Lyndon – Matinée
Stanley Kubrick’s BARRY LYNDON plays on May 19 at 11:00am! Buy advance tickets here now: http://bit.ly/2uMX6XV
Find out more »Q&A w/ ‘Filmworker’ Subject Leon Vitali & Director Tony Zierra
Special Appearance! FILMWORKER film subject Leon Vitali and director Tony Zierra will appear in person for a Q&A on May 18 and 19 following the 7:20pm shows! Buy tickets here now: May 18 - Q&A: http://bit.ly/2JhcZcu May 19 - Q&A: http://bit.ly/2IulT5k Candid, often funny and sometimes shocking, this utterly fascinating documentary gives unique insight into the creative genius of one of cinema’s greatest directors—and the man who helped him fulfill his vision. It’s a rare person who would give up…
Find out more »EYES WIDE SHUT – Matinée
Stanley Kubrick's EYES WIDE SHUT plays at 11:00am on May 20! Buy advance tickets here now: http://bit.ly/2Jh6JBo
Find out more »The Shining – Midnight
Stanley Kubrick's THE SHINING plays at midnight on May 25! Buy advance tickets here now: http://bit.ly/2uJEyYU
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