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Tickets $15. Celebrate Pride Month with a screening of Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, honoring queer icon Cassandra Peterson and her cult-classic alter ego. As always, our hostess with the most-est, Violet Hex, returns to guide the evening with live, custom movie bingo throughout the film.  🌈

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Tickets $15. King Arthur, accompanied by his squire, recruits his Knights of the Round Table, including Sir Bedevere the Wise, Sir Lancelot the Brave, Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-As-Sir-Lancelot and Sir Galahad the Pure. On the way, Arthur battles the Black Knight who, despite having had all his limbs chopped off, insists he can still fight. They reach Camelot, but Arthur decides not to enter, as “it is a silly place”.

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Tickets $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.

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Tickets $15. Suffering from acute kidney failure, Boonmee has chosen to spend his final days surrounded by his loved ones in the countryside. Surprisingly, the ghost of his deceased wife appears to care for him, and his long lost son returns home in a non-human form. Contemplating the reasons for his illness, Boonmee treks through the jungle with his family to a mysterious hilltop cave—the birthplace of his first life.

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Tickets $15. Two sisters move to the country with their father in order to be closer to their hospitalized mother, and discover the surrounding trees are inhabited by Totoros, magical spirits of the forest. When the youngest runs away from home, the older sister seeks help from the spirits to find her.

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Tickets $15. The movie you didn’t know you needed? It’s about a woman (played by Juliette Lewis) who swaps bodies with a chair—and everyone prefers her that way.

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Tickets $15. An anarchic comedy told without words, a sensory feast to be felt through art and music, featuring an electrifying score by Philip Glass with a performance of “Pastoral Music Reimagined,” an original electro acoustic music composition feeding into audio reactive visual synthesis prior to the film.

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