Tickets $15. The intersecting stories of twenty-four characters—from country star to wannabe to reporter to waitress—connect to the music business in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Tickets $15. Can’t get enough Meryl Streep? Join us for a cut-throat game of The Devil Wears Prada bingo hosted by someone who can make even 2006 fashion look fabulous, Violet Hex!
Read MoreTickets $15. Yohei, a punk rocker, becomes a Buddhist monk in order to inherit a mountain temple. Though initially rebelling against the tough monastic discipline, he learns to adjust. Then his girlfriend shows up, enticing him to return to his rock ‘n’ roll roots.
Read MoreTickets $15. In Los Angeles at the turn of the 1970s, drug-fueled detective Larry “Doc” Sportello investigates the disappearance of an ex-girlfriend.
Read MoreTickets $15. In a post-apocalyptic world, the residents of an apartment above the butcher shop receive an occasional delicacy of meat, something that is in low supply. A young man new in town falls in love with the butcher’s daughter, which causes conflicts in her family, who need the young man for other business-related purposes.
Read MoreTickets $15. The story of a real fake place. When an aspiring actress in a military role-playing facility falls in love with a soldier cast as an insurgent, their unsimulated emotions threaten to derail the performance.
Read MoreTickets $15. Free Eden employee, Apple, secretly runs a witchy femme cult in the basement of the mall store after hours with fellow fruits, Cherry and Fig. But, when new hire Pumpkin challenges their performative sisterhood, the women are forced to face their own poisons or succumb to a bloody fate.
Read MoreTickets $15. In partnership with Music Millennium and Matador Records, this special screening honors the legacy of Pavement and their lasting impact on indie rock culture.
Read MoreTickets $15. In this sharp, irreverent comedy, a disgraced fashion designer with a dangerously low credit score, Margarita enters a reality show with a six-figure cash prize to save her babushka’s West Hollywood apartment.
Read MoreTickets $15. John Waters’ gloriously grotesque, unavailable-for-decades second feature comes to theaters at long last, replete with all manner of depravity, from robbery to murder to one of cinema’s most memorably blasphemous moments.
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