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Tank Girl

Wed, Jul 23

Midnite weekend screenings happen on Friday & Saturday nights (meaning arrive on Friday and/or Saturday night by 11:45pm for seating, the movie starts after midnite)!

Director: Rachel Talalay Run Time: 104 min. Format: DCP Rating: R Release Year: 1995

Starring: Lori Petty, Malcolm McDowell, Naomi Watts, Ice-T

The Future of Film is Female continues its year-long celebration of 90s cinema with a 30th anniversary screening of TANK GIRL. To make an additional $10 donation to The Future of Film is Female, select the “Event + Donation” ticket on the checkout screen.

“A glorious, spastic mess. Jamie Hewlett and Alan Martin’s neo-underground cult comic book Tank Girl comes to life looking, amazingly, exactly like it ought to, positively overflowing with an ever-changing riot of color, gratuitous violence, inter-species shagging, toss-away one-liners, and gobs of little wonky bits that will either knock you upside the funny bone or leave you reeling from out-of-it confusion. … Set in the year 2033, Lori Petty is the titular Riot Grrrl Rebecca Buck, a gooney, obnoxious, and thoroughly lovable young woman who wants nothing more than to scare up some precious water for her mates in this post-apocalyptic, water-free world. … What can you say about a movie that combines Busby Berkeley chorus lines with killer mutant kangaroos and the wildest female action hero this side of La Femme Nikita? What can’t you say?” — Marc Savlov, The Austin Chronicle, March 31, 1995

“Enormous energy went into this movie. I could not, however, care about it for much more than a moment at a time, and after awhile its manic energy wore me down.” — Roger Ebert, March 31, 1995

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