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7:00PM Saturday, April 2nd

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House of Gucci (2021)

Ridley Scott · 158m · DCP

House of Gucci follows the salacious tale of Patrizia Reggiani (Lady Gaga), a young woman from a humble background who marries into the Gucci family. What follows is madness, manipulation, and masterful performances by an award-winning cast. This movie asks: how glamorous can family secrets really be?

7:00PM Saturday, April 9th

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Nightmare Alley (2021)

Guillermo del Toro · 140m · 35mm

Nightmare Alley is the most recent film by director Guillermo del Toro, chronicling the rise and fall of Stan Carlisle (Bradley Cooper), a drifter-turned-psychic. As Stan rises to prominence among high society in Buffalo, New York, he begins soliciting help from psychologist Lilith Ritter (Cate Blanchett) to aid in his cold reads. While a commercial flop, the film was well-received by critics and is currently nominated for four Academy Awards.

7:00PM Saturday, April 16th

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The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021)

Joel Coen · 105m · DCP

The first film directed by just one Coen brother, The Tragedy of Macbeth is anything but a tragedy for Joel Coen. Acclaimed by critics and nominated for three Academy Awards, this black-and-white retelling of Shakespeare's Macbeth is a surreal production that captures the feeling of the stage. The film is led by Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand as Lord and Lady Macbeth, with longtime Coen Brothers composer Carter Burwell producing the score.

7:00PM Saturday, April 23rd

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A Hero (2021)

Asghar Farhadi · 127m · DCP

Imprisoned because of a debt that he could not repay, Rahim has two days of freedom to convince his creditor to withdraw the complaint and forgive his debt. Things quickly go wrong, and then even wronger. Selected to compete for the Palm d’Or, winner of the Grand Prix at Cannes Film Festival, and selected as the Iranian entry for best feature film at the 94th Academy Awards, Asghar Farhadi’s 13th feature is an impressive addition to his award-winning filmography

Afterwards discussion for Night Owls screening

7:00PM Saturday, April 30th

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Last Night in Soho (2021)

Edgar Wright · 116m · DCP

In this time-twisting, fashion-filled thriller, Anya Taylor-Joy plays Ellie, a country girl and aspiring fashion designer who has just moved to London, but can't seem to fit in. She's at first inspired by visions of a confident and mysterious blonde girl from the 1960s in her dreams, but when her world begins to bleed into Ellie's, a new nightmare begins—all set against a soundtrack of classic '60s songs, some of which inspired sequences in the film.

7:00PM Saturday, May 7th

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Belfast (2021)

Kenneth Branagh · 98m · DCP

In Kenneth Branagh's most personal film yet, the Troubles are envisioned through the eyes of a nine-year-old named Buddy to the tune of a Van Morrison score. While Buddy develops a crush on a Catholic girl at his school, Protestant loyalists attack Catholic houses in Buddy's neighborhood. His parents, both Protestants but wanting nothing to do with the violence, must make the difficult decision of whether or not they should stay in Belfast.

7:00PM Saturday, May 14th

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Licorice Pizza (2021)

Paul Thomas Anderson · 133m · DCP

Starring Cooper Hoffman (son of the late Philip Seymour Hoffman), Alana Haim, and a star-filled supporting cast, Paul Thomas Anderson weaves a coming-of-age romance between high school student and young actor Gary Valentine and the decade-older photographer's assistant Alana Kane in the San Fernando Valley of 1973. An homage to young love, California, and everything '70s, the film is shot in quintessential Anderson style, reminiscent of Boogie Nights.

7:00PM Saturday, May 28th

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Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert · 146m · DCP

At once a heartfelt family drama and an irreverent, multiverse-hopping sci-fi comedy, Everything Everywhere All at Once centers around a frazzled Chinese-American mother (Michelle Yeoh) tossed into the center of an interdimensional whirlwind of chaos. Rife with thoughtful details of Asian-American life, stuck-on googly eyes, and starring Jamie Lee Curtis as a diabolical IRS inspector, this film has a little something for everyone.

Sold out -- first sold out show after COVID lockdowns (last one was PARASITE during Winter 2020)