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Tickets $5. Step into the surreal world of The End of Evangelion with this special screening.  Delve into the depths of the human psyche alongside Shinji Ikari and the enigmatic NERV organization in a journey that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy. The iconic anime film is a visual spectacle meant for the big screen!

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Tickets $15. Join us for a 25th anniversary celebration of Run Lola Run, with a newly restored 4K screening of this iconic indie. A thrilling post-MTV, roller-coaster ride, Run Lola Run is the internationally acclaimed sensation about two star-crossed lovers who have only minutes to change the course of their lives.

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Tickets $15. This weekend, we’re celebrating all things metal: from music to robots. Join us for a screening of Robot Dreams, and get there early to have your portrait by the Selfie Bot!  🤘 🤖




Robot Dreams: DOG lives in Manhattan and he’s tired of being alone. One day he decides to build himself a robot, a companion. Their friendship blossoms, until they become inseparable, to the rhythm of 80’s NYC. One summer night, DOG, with great sadness, is forced to abandon ROBOT at the beach. Will they ever meet again?

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Tickets $15. Contemporary dancer Elena meets Dovydas when he is assigned to interpret via sign language in a class she is teaching to deaf youth. Their connection is immediate, kinetic, and frictionless. As they gravitate toward each other, resisting the forces and interventions of their separate daily lives, their bond deepens from platonic to romantic.

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Tickets $15. Get ready to be swept off your feet this Fourth of July weekend!  In honor of the new 2024 sequel, we’re whipping up a storm with a thrilling screening of this summer blockbuster.

Before the tornadoes touch down on the screen, put your blockbuster knowledge to the test with rapid-fire trivia that’ll have you dodging questions like flying debris, hosted by ShanRock’s Triviology. There are magnificent prizes up for grabs! 🌪️ Get your popcorn, gather your storm-chasing squad, and prepare for a night of adrenaline-fueled excitement, thunderous applause, and Fourth of July fireworks!

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Tickets $15. Step into the rhythm of the 1930s with an unforgettable evening of dance and cinema!
Join us for a special screening of the beloved film Swing Kids with a pre-show swing dancing lesson before the movie!

Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or a newcomer to swing, the evening will pull you in through the infectious energy of swing culture. Don’t forget your dancing shoes!

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Tickets $15. Join us for a night of local multimedia storytelling! Featuring local filmmaker Cambria Matlow’s new film Why Dig When You Can Pluck.

Synopsis: “A filmmaker seeking inspiration for her next movie brings her volatile husband and defiant young son camping on the Oregon coast. When her competing desires to be a good mother and creative artist come to a hilt, she reaches a painful but powerful breakthrough.”

Prior to the film, Lindsay Baltus will kick off the evening with her storytelling piece “Pregnant in the Archives,” inspired by her personal experience with childbirth, interspersed with archival recordings of a feminist consciousness-raising groups of the 1970s. We’ll also screen Zach Weintraub’s short film, Rad Dad (13 min), about fatherhood and skateboarding.

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Tickets $15. Experience the electrifying world of Slam, where the silver screen meets the spoken word. This newly remastered 1998 film captures the raw essence of live poetry alongside the complexities of life, love and identity.

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Tickets $5. Helloooooooooooooo! Celebrate fatherhood & the ridiculous lengths one man will go to be a part of his family with a screening of the Robin Williams classic Mrs. Doubtfire.And does you dad need a manicure? Self-care gift bags with nail polish and facemasks will be available for the first 50 dads ❤️. 

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Tickets $15. The Ross Brothers are back with their latest hybrid documentary-fictional film, featuring a Gen-Z cast on a road trip at the end of the world. Inspired in part by Easy Rider, this is a road trip movie guided by the restless spirit of youth.

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