Starring: Aaron Jackson, Josh Sharp, Megan Mullally, Nathan Lane, Megan Thee Stallion, Bowen Yang
Two self-obsessed businessmen discover they’re long-lost identical twins and come together to plot the reunion of their eccentric divorced parents.
Starring: Aaron Jackson, Josh Sharp, Megan Mullally, Nathan Lane, Megan Thee Stallion, Bowen Yang
Two self-obsessed businessmen discover they’re long-lost identical twins and come together to plot the reunion of their eccentric divorced parents.
A one-of-a-kind, never to be repeated journey through the histories of Pavement. Featuring a short film, clips, footage, songs and all that sort of thing.
Photos and phone use will be strictly prohibited during this screening; the bar in Trees Lounge will be open, but there will not be food & beverage service in the theater during this show
The cultural phenomenon continues on the big screen! Immerse yourself in this once-in-a-lifetime concert film experience with a breathtaking, cinematic view of the history-making Eras Tour concert, performed by the one and only Taylor Swift.
Starring: James Bond III, Kadeem Hardison, Cynthia Bond, Bill Nunn
Joel (James Bond III), a quiet divinity student from North Carolina, starts to question his faith. So he heads to New York to visit his friend K (Kadeem Hardison), a struggling actor, who takes him out bar-hopping. They meet a gorgeous seductress (Cynthia Bond) who turns out to be a succubus, a demon spirit luring black lotharios to their deaths. When she sets her eyes on Joel, K turns to the help of Dougie (Bill Nunn), a drunken cop who specializes in supernatural investigations.
Starring: Samantha Mathis, River Phoenix, Dermot Mulroney, Sandra Bullock, K.T. Oslin, Anthony Clark
Fresh off the bus from New York City, Miranda Presley (Samantha Mathis) lands in Nashville, just missing that day’s audition at the Bluebird Cafe, where aspiring country music songwriters put their hearts on the line in the hopes of making it in “Music City.” Planting shallow roots, she returns weekly, repeatedly shot down as not yet ready. Meanwhile she becomes romantically entangled with James Wright (River Phoenix) and Kyle Davidson (Dermot Mulroney), also songwriters trying to distinguish themselves – the amorous tumult fuels the creative fires.
An outlier from director Peter Bogdanovich, The Thing Called Love was one of the last films River Phoenix appeared in before his death. He wears the role well, clearly energized by performing music for the film, having written two songs especially.
Starring: Christine Lahti, River Phoenix, Judd Hirsch, Martha Plimpton, Jonas Abry
Arthur Pope (Judd Hirsch) and his wife, Annie (Christine Lahti), are fugitives, perpetually on the run from federal authorities due to their antiwar activity during the 1960s. The couple moves around the country with their two sons — young Harry (Jonas Abry) and his older teenage brother, Danny (River Phoenix). On the verge of adulthood, Danny longs to set out on his own and live a more stable life, but he knows this could mean permanent separation from his family.
Starring: Robert Redford, Dan Aykroyd, Ben Kingsley, Mary McDonnell, River Phoenix, Sidney Poitier, David Strathairn
Computer hacker Martin (Robert Redford) heads a group of specialists who test the security of various San Francisco companies. Martin is approached by two National Security Agency officers who ask him to steal a newly invented decoder. Martin and his team discover that the black box can crack any encryption code, posing a huge threat if it lands in the wrong hands. When Martin realizes the NSA men who approached him are rogue agents, they frame him for the murder of the device’s inventor.
Starring: Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren, River Phoenix
A brilliant but unstable inventor and his family create what they hope will be their Utopia in Central America.
Starring: River Phoenix, Lili Taylor
A young Marine named Eddie Birdlace (River Phoenix) is set to spend his last night in San Francisco with his military friends before they are deployed to Vietnam in 1963. Eddie and his friends plan to attend a cruel bar event called a “dogfight,” which requires Marines to bring unattractive dates who will be judged for their ugliness. Eddie encounters a shy, frumpy girl named Rose (Lili Taylor) whom he brings to the dogfight but finds himself falling for as the night goes on.
With special guest co-host Camila Jones
Comedian Kevin Maher returns with a super-sized video variety show about fast food. It’s a multi-media celebration of gimmicky meals, celebrity tie-ins, forgotten franchises, weird commercials and the rich mythology around advertising mascots from your favorite quick service restaurants. Plus: fictional fast-food, insane franchise-founders, a round of trivia and live burlesque.
See why SyFy called Kevin “an insane genius” in the series Daily Grindhouse described as “TED Talks for Midnight Movies.”
With special guests:
Max Bank (Host, Cage Match and Subscriber, Hulu)
Persé Fanny (Burlesque Dancer)
Steve Flack (Video Editor & Trivia Expert)
Audrey Lazaro (Filipino Food Enthusiast)
Emily Menez (Writer, The New Yorker, McSweeney’s, CBS)
Michael Williams (Comedian, co-host of the “Sarah & Michael Save Christmas”)
Plus a super-secret surpise guest.
Don’t miss the custom 30-minute video that plays as soon as the house opens. One night only!