
Ultra-Mega Oscars 2025
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)!
Run Time: 180 min.
Nitehawk Cinema proudly presents our annual OSCARS VIEWING PARTY on March 2!
What could be more glamorous than watching all the drama, tears and glory of Hollywood’s biggest night on the big screen with table-side food and beverage? Who will win? Who will be outraged? Our celebration of all things movies from the previous year includes food and beverage service during the event. Our $30 food and beverage voucher saves your seat, so you won’t miss a second of all the glitz and glamor!
Doors and red carpet coverage begins at 6pm; show starts at 7pm.
Some of our paired specials from Oscar-nominated movies will also be returning for one nite only!
The specials:
Anora
Liquids, Powders & Pills: fortified wine, bitters, champange, Muyu Vetiver Gris Liqueur
Vareniki: fried cheddar pierogies, carmelized onions, sour cream, scallion
A Complete Unknown
Positively 4th Street Brandy, corn whisky, Benedictine, black walnut
The Brutalist
Out of the Cellar, Into the Sky: madeira wine, bourbon, quinquina, allspice dram, pomegranate, lemon
A Tribute to David Lynch
Fire Walk With Me (frozen): Milagro Tequila Silver, Pierre Ferrand Dry Curaçao, passion fruit, chile de árbol, lime
Nosferatu
Knots-feratu: garlic pizza dough knots, parmesan cheese, German wurst bolognese
Wicked
Defying Gravity: sweet guava & cream cheese croissant, lime icing
Dune: Part Two
The Spice Melange: Moroccan Zaalouk: fire roasted eggplant, grilled tomato, harissa, tahini, pita, gold dust
Please note there will be a 20% service fee added to all food and beverage checks for this event. Vouchers can be used towards your final bill with a $30 value
UPCOMING SPECIAL SCREENINGS
SEE ALLNickel Boys
A boy’s college dreams are shattered when he’s sentenced to a brutal reformatory in the Jim Crow South
The Necro Files
A long-standing cult favorite and a staple of underground “iceberg” horror
Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Basquiat’s life pre-fame and how New York City formed the artist he became