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The Life of Chuck

Starring: Tom Hiddleston, Matthew Lillard, Karen Gillan, Molly C. Quinn, Mia Sara, Mark Hamill, Chiwetel Ejiofor

A story told in reverse, starting with the end of Chuck Krantz’s life, and moving back in time to show how he lived that life.

The Assessment

Starring: Elizabeth Olsen, Alicia Vikander, Himesh Patel

Join The Future of Film is Female for a special preview screening of Fleur Fortuné’s feature directorial debut, THE ASSESSMENT. To make an additional $10 donation to The Future of Film is Female, select the “Event + Donation” ticket on the checkout screen.

In the near future where parenthood is strictly controlled, a couple’s seven-day assessment for the right to have a child unravels into a psychological nightmare, forcing them to question the very foundations of their society and what it truly means to be human.

Final Destination: Bloodlines

Starring: Tony Todd, Brec Bassinger, Richard Harmon, Rya Kihlstedt, Gabrielle Rose, Max Lloyd-Jones, April Telek

Plagued by a violent and recurring nightmare, a college student heads home to track down the one person who might be able to break the cycle of death and save her family from the grisly demise that inevitably awaits them all.

Friendship

Starring: Tim Robinson, Paul Rudd, Kate Mara, Meredith Garretson, Meredith Garretson, Josh Segarra, Jon Glaser

A man tries to befriend his charismatic new neighbor, but it soon threatens to ruin both of their lives.

The Shrouds

Starring: Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger, Guy Pearce, Sandrine Holt, Jennifer Dale

Inconsolable since the death of his wife, Karsh, a prominent businessman, invents a revolutionary and controversial technology that enables the living to monitor their dear departed in their shrouds. One night, multiple graves, including that of Karsh’s wife, are desecrated, and he sets out to track down the perpetrators.

Novocaine

Starring: Jack Quaid, Amber Midthunder, Ray Nicholson, Matt Walsh

When the girl of his dreams gets kidnapped, a man turns his inability to feel pain into an unexpected advantage as he fights a bunch of thugs to get her back.

Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen

Starring: Lindsay Lohan, Megan Fox, Adam Garcia, Glenne Headly, Alison Pill, Eli Marienthal, Carol Kane

Mary Elizabeth Cep (Lindsay Lohan) is an ambitious teen girl who goes by the name of Lola and aspires to be a famous stage actress. Lola’s dream of performing on Broadway suffers a setback when her family moves from New York City to suburban New Jersey. Determined to make the best of it, however, Lola embarks on a mission to become the most popular girl at her high school, a goal that sets her on a collision course with the catty Carla Santini (Megan Fox).

The Original Kings of Comedy

A cultural phenomenon for our time: Spike Lee captures the comic geniuses behind the successful “Kings of Comedy” tour. In the concert feature film The Original Kings of Comedy, acclaimed director Spike Lee brings his aesthetic sensibility and distinct style to the comedy concert film genre, as he documents the individual talents of Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric The Entertainer and Bernie Mac and reveals the behind the scenes activities of a tour that continues to sell out arenas.

Damsels in Distress

Starring: Greta Gerwig, Lio Tipton, Adam Brody, Megalyn Echikunwoke

Violet (Greta Gerwig) fancies herself an important force at her liberal arts school. With a small but devoted friend group in tow, she seeks to improve the lives of her peers, offering up donuts, if not useful advice, at a suicide prevention center, and making projects out of potential love interests, boys she considers her inferiors. Though on its surface it seems like the behavior of a narcissist, Violet is as earnest as she is naive, seriously reflecting on criticisms offered to her by transfer student Lily (Lio Tipton).

Released over a decade after his previous feature (The Last Days of Disco), Whit Stillman retains his unique brand of humor and wit in Damsels in Distress, drawing the kinds of would-be popular girls as altruistic eccentrics.

Sundays on Fire: Secret Hong Kong 35mm Feature

Warning: Images are not from the movies we’re showing. Trust us, you can’t imagine what we’re showing!

A star-studded, action-packed extravaganza, this movie is the sequel to one of the biggest hits in Hong Kong history, however no familiarity with the original is required. In true Hong Kong fashion, when the original movie became a much-imitated blockbuster, its director and producer began to make their own knock-offs, send-ups, and parodies, biding their time until they could afford to hire the original superstar who played that film’s most iconic role to return. Then they added a few more megastars just to be safe, and turned it into not only a huge action movie but also a parody of huge action movies. There are martial arts battles, heroic bloodshed shoot-outs, gambling duels, and even a brief break for some song and dance, plus razor sharp satire. Because when Hong Kong does something a second time, they always go bigger, badder, and totally and completely over the top.