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Alone in the Dark

This October – Halloween hits THE DEUCE with this tasty, tricky treat: Jack Sholder’s loopy 1982 horror hilarity ALONE IN THE DARK…which premiered at the Lyric Theatre on November 19, 1982 (with B-picture TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE!).

Plus: Prizes and surprises, Bronx Brewery Pale Ale at the after-party, and music by DJ BONES! Hosted and presented by THE DEUCE JOCKEYS: Jeff, Andy, and Joe! Also, featuring members of Sic F*cks – Russell, Andy, and Snooky!

A NYC blackout unleashes a cadre of crazies from daffy Donald Pleasence’s funny farm, who are hell-bent on terrorizing their new doc and his none too timorous family! Jack Palance and Martin Landau ham it up like a Christmas dinner as the lead loonies on the loose while the A-Team’s Dwight Schultz scurries to save his family … plus NYC punk-rockers The Sick F*cks (fronted by trendsetters Tish and Snooky of Manic Panic fame) – performing hits like “Chop Up Your Mother”!!  At turns tongue-in-cheek slasher send-up and tension filled fright-fest – ALONE is all audacious lunacy… don’t get left IN THE DARK –  get your tickets before the bozos get you!!

All DEUCE screenings are 35mm presentations.
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Deuce Jockeys: Jeff, Joe, Andy, Max, Andrew
Complimentary drinks at the after-party courtesy of Bronx Brewery.

Serenity

Nitehawk’s COUNTRY BRUNCHIN’ goes to the future with Joss Whedon’s sci-fi western, SERENITY! These screenings featutre a live pre-show serenade by TATTERS AND RAGS!

Cult status was achieved when Joss Whedon turned his beloved television show Firefly into the feature film Serenity. In Serenity, the crew of Firefly find themselves on an adventure to save one of their own, a super bad ass telepathic young woman, who has as assassin after her. It’s all here: governmental conspiracies, spaceships, monsters, shootouts, and a ship captain with such perfect sarcasm that even Han Solo would be proud. If we were able to swear in Chinese, we’d tell you to not ****ing miss this movie!

This special sci-fi Country Brunchin’ is part of our Sci-Fighters November series!

Back to the Future Part Ii

Celebrate living in the future for a special One Nite Only screening of BACK TO THE FUTURE PART II on the very date that Marty McFly visits the future: October 21, 2015.

Trivia contest with prizes after the feature in Lo-Res!

October 21, 2015 approaches, the very day that time traveling teenager Marty McFly visits to stop his future son from committing a future robbery in Back to the Future Part II. After over 25 years of waiting, we can see what the bright, shiny future has to hold for us in 2015. The future has given us all kinds of fun stuff: we’ve got self tying shoes, we’ve got hoverboards (sorta), we even have a baseball team in Miami… we still don’t have flying cars, but honestly, that’s probably for the best. But that’s not so bad! 

Kevin Geeks Out About Stephen King

Comedian Kevin Maher presents a two-hour video variety show of Horror footage and pop culture commentary.

In this pre-Halloween edition of Kevin Maher’s comedy-variety show, Kevin and guests obsess over Stephen King  stories. Especially the scary ones.

The evening covers 40 years of film and TV projects, with close readings of the famous and infamous Stephen King adaptations: the good, the bad, the good-bad and the bad-bad. 

Special guests include:

  • Jenn Wexler (Producer, Glass Eye Pix) 
  • Ritch Duncan (author, The Werewolf’s Guide to Life) 
  • Caroline Symons (writer, Susan Vaginahands: Attorney at Law) 
  • Matt Glasson (Editor, Filmmaker) 
  • Edwin Samuelson (DVD/Blu-ray Special Features producer)
  • Jon Abrams (Editor-in-Chief, DAILY GRINDHOUSE)

Sleeping With Other People

A rom com with commitment issues!

Jason Sudeikis and Alison Brie star as two romantic failures whose years of serial infidelity and self-sabotage have led them to swear that their relationship will remain strictly platonic. But can love still bloom while you’re sleeping with other people? Writer/director Leslye Headland’s (Bachelorette) sexy romantic comedy co-stars Amanda Peet, Adam Scott, and Natasha Lyonne.

Pawn Sacrifice

In 1972, Bobby Fischer faced the Soviet Union in the greatest chess match ever played. On the board he fought the Cold War. In his mind he fought his madness.

In a gripping true story set during the height of the Cold War, American chess prodigy Bobby Fischer (Tobey Maguire) finds himself caught between two superpowers when he challenges the Soviet Empire. Also starring Liev Schreiber and Peter Sarsgaard, PAWN SACRIFICE chronicles Fischer’s terrifying struggles with genius and madness, and the rise and fall of a kid from Brooklyn who captured the imagination of the world.

A Nite to Dismember 2015

Nitehawk’s third annual all-night Halloween screening A NITE TO DISMEMBER time travels through DECADES OF HORROR!

Get schooled on horror history with A NITE TO DISMEMBER: DECADES OF HORROR as we screen five classic movies from the past fifty years. Starting at midnight on Halloween, Nitehawk celebrates films that punctuated each decade like a knife to the heart: Poltergeist (1980s), House on Haunted Hill (1960s), Bay of Blood (1970s), and Scream (1990s) with a surprise spanking new horror release right in the middle so secret that it will only be revealed moments before we show it!

As we do each year at A NITE TO DISMEMBER, there will be a costume contest (with prizes!), trivia (more prizes!), horror short films (pint sized fear!), and complimentary Nitehawk breakfast (eggs and tots!). This year there will also be a complimentary cereal bar courtesy of POST Cereal and guests will receive a special “survival” gift bag that, amongst other treats, includes a discounted fare from Uber. And we’ve got you covered on the drink front with complimentary coffee from Fazenda Coffee and a specialty cocktail with Owl’s Brew. Plus, sweets from our neighbor SweetHaus! Hosted by Shudder’s Sam Zimmerman and Nitehawk’s Kris King.

Forget trick-or-treating, spend the nite with us!

FILMS (in order of screening)…

poltergeist1982-nitePOLTERGEIST (Tobe Hooper, 1982) – 35mm
Come into the light Carol Anne…
Poltergeist took the haunted house in film into a whole new era. Brought to you by the director of Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Steven Spielberg, it shows the quick evolution from excitement to fear as the young Freeling family discovers their shiny new home in Cuesta Verde comes with a bad case of the evil spirits. Basically, the first in the Poltergeist series eviscerates middle class America in the 1980s by attacking them where it counts, their planned housing communities, with the technology of the time. Trust us, a television has never been so scary.

houseonhauntedhill-nitehawkHOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL (William Castle, 1959) – Digital
They’re coming for me now…and then they’ll come for you…
Speaking of haunted houses, you’d be hard pressed to find one more outlandishly fun than this Vincent Price classic. Starring as an eccentric millionaire, Price invites five strangers to spend the night in a “haunted” house and whomever survives will get one million dollars. (Disclaimer: you don’t get money for surviving Nite). Directed by the ultimate film showman William Castle, House on Haunted Hill is full of plot holes but the film’s charm is part of the fun-loving gimmick experience of the time period that would make Castle a legend. Just beware the flying skeleton in the theater.

MYSTERY FILM (2000s)
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bayofblood-nitehawkA BAY OF BLOOD aka TWITCH OF THE DEATH NERVE (Mario Bava, 1971) – 35mm
Gee their good at playing dead, aren’t they?…
Violent, sexy and (yes) humorous, Mario Bava’s A Bay of Blood or Twitch of the Death Nerve or the near countless other titles, is the film that inspired a generation of American horror. In fact, you may notice that one scene’s “inspiration” is outright copied in Friday the 13th: Part II. One the one hand, the story has a homicidal inheritance race. On the other, there’s a group of unaware sexed up, boozed up teenagers camping out in an abandoned house in the family bay who get caught up in the murderous mix. Like all of Bava’s films, A Bay of Blood is pure magic; pure gratuitous, gory magic. Know the original.

SCREAM (Wes Craven, 1996) – DCP
What’s your favorite scary movie?…
Wes Craven’s Scream has been called the movie that marks the end the American horror film as it folds in all of the genre’s tropes of the previous twenty years into one meta experience. With one of the more shocking first scenes in horror history (akin to Hitchcock killing off his main character in Psycho), it establishes everything you need to know about the ride you’re about to go on. Most important, the film doesn’t take itself too serious. In fact, it’s incredibly fun to watch this group of mid-90s high school students ponder the “rules” of horror movies while a masked killer cleverly guts their peers. At the center of it all is our Final Girl Sidney, a virgin who seems to be the target of the killer’s affection. And yes, there will be test at the end of the Nite so study up!

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Fort Tilden

A comedy about Allie and Harper and their needlessly difficult journey to the beach.

Fort Tilden: New York City’s secluded seaside nirvana where, like flies to honey, Brooklyn’s hip millennial set flocks on sweltering weekend afternoons for unbridled summertime indulgence. Amidst the vexing stagnation of quarter-life crises, Allie (Clare McNulty) struggles to prepare for the Peace Corps, while Harper (Bridey Elliott) awaits checks from her father to fund her artistic dreams. But the two friends quickly shun responsibilities for the day when a pair of good-looking guys invites them along for a carefree Fort Tilden afternoon. As the two young women board their fixed-gear bicycles and embark on a lengthy journey to the beach, they quickly realize that, akin to their confusing, transitioning lives, they neither know where they’re going nor how they plan to get there. 

The debut feature film of directors Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers – and showcasing the comedic versatility of Clare McNulty and Bridey Elliott as Allie and Harper – “Fort Tilden” is a hilariously insightful and recognizable look at the consequences of extended adolescence.

Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine

An in-depth look at the legacy of Apple’s Steve Jobs.

In his signature black turtleneck and blue jeans, shrouded in shadows below a milky apple, Steve Jobs’ image was ubiquitous. But who was the man on the stage? What accounted for the grief of so many across the world when he died? From Oscar-winning director Alex Gibney, Steve Jobs: The Man In The Machine is a critical examination of Jobs who was at once revered as an iconoclastic genius and a barbed-tongued tyrant. A candid look at Jobs’ legacy featuring interviews with a handful of those close to him at different stages in his life, the film is evocative and nuanced in capturing the essence of the Apple legend and his values which shape the culture of Silicon Valley to this day.

Listen to Me Marlon

LISTEN TO ME MARLON utilizes hundreds of hours of audio that Marlon Brandon recorded over the course of his life to tell the screen legend’s story.

With exclusive access to his extraordinary unseen and unheard personal archive including hundreds of hours of audio recorded over the course of his life, this is the definitive Marlon Brando cinema documentary. Charting his exceptional career as an actor and his extraordinary life away from the stage and screen with Brando himself as your guide, the film will fully explore the complexities of the man by telling the story uniquely from Marlon’s perspective, entirely in his own voice. No talking heads, no interviewees, just Brando on Brando and life.