Symbiopsychotaxiplasm now at 9StV
If you missed Symbiopsychotaxiplasm during our Neither/Nor series (just before T/F) because of the snowstorm, now you can rent it from 9th Street Video.
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Now out on disk format: The Impossible Silver Linings Playbook Not Fade Away Only the Young Tchoupitoulas
Read More...June preview
We're working on some great stuff for June. Take a look at our trailer playlist.
Read More...5 Dollar Flashbacks!
We're super excited to announce the beginning of a special summer-long series, 5 Dollar Flashbacks. We'll screen older favorites every Friday and Saturday at noon. And, yes, they are $5 for everyone. Grab lunch at Uprise Bakery and have a great time at the movies. 5 Dollar Flashbacks is sponsored by LaBrunerie Financial. June is […]
Read More...Notes from the attic: The Thin Man
A former detective vacationing with his wife in New York can't help but get involved in a murder case in this 1934 booze-soaked whodunit comedy featuring William Powell and Myrna Loy. Lots of fun. Rent it from 9th Street Video.
Read More...Lumen's new home
Our digital-conversion mascot, Lumen, is now residing at his permanent spot in city hall. Stop by and see him some time. Maybe he'll help you get a building permit or refill your EZ Park Card. Here's Lumen with with his father, Greg Orloff. Click "more" to see more photos of Lumen's journey.
Read More...Notes from the attic: Attenberg
The story of two weird girls, a dying father, and sexual awakening. Another bizarre tale from the Greek New Wave. Like Dogtooth, it deals in isolation, alienation and bad times – but with the hope for new beginnings – a reflection of the mood in Greece, maybe. While not as extreme (or interesting) as Dogtooth, […]
Read More...Notes from the attic: The Pornographers
We just watched another weird film from 60s Japan. What starts off as the story of a pornographer trying to make a living under the radar turns into an epic of total insanity. Worth checking out from 9th Street Video.
Read More...Notes from the attic: Branded to Kill
We watched Branded to Kill a few weeks ago in movie club – the final film in our 60s Suzuki run. It's a gangster noir about a professional killer who wants to be #1. After a hit goes sour, things get weird...and then really weird. Rent it from 9th Street Video.
Read More...Outside the cinema
GreenHouse Theatre Project is performing a punk rock Romeo & Juliet May 22–26 at 8pm in an urban amphitheater outside the Root Cellar at 1023 E Walnut. Get your tickets here. $10. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lptahzLD_o[/youtube]
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