July 2016
July 2016
July 2016
COMING TO AMERICA
TOP GUN
1SUN
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TICKETS, TIMES,
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TEENAGE MUTANT
NINJA TURTLES
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D E TA I L S
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Classic Hollywood:
ALL QUIET ON THE
WESTERN FRONT
AT
DRAFTHOUSE.COM
10
17
Victory Screening:
RISKY BUSINESS
11
12
Kids Camp:
THE NEVERENDING
STORY
Kids Camp:
THE NEVERENDING
STORY
18
19
20
21
Kids Camp:
THE BOXTROLLS
Kids Camp:
THE BOXTROLLS
Kids Camp:
THE BOXTROLLS
Kids Camp:
THE BOXTROLLS
24
Temple of Schlock:
GHOULIES
13
14
15
16
Kids Camp:
THE NEVERENDING
STORY
Kids Camp:
THE NEVERENDING
STORY
22
23
29
30
Video Vortex:
DEMON WIND
25
26
27
COMING TO AMERICA
COMING TO AMERICA
Quote-Along
Girlie Night:
DIRTY DANCING
Movie Party
Prints of Darkness:
WOLFEN
31
28
Mondo X Chiller:
KILLER NUN
Schedule is subject to change, and more events may be added. Always check our website for the most up to date information.
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DRAFTHOUSE REGULARS
Classic Hollywood:
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT (1930)
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT remains one the
strongest anti-war statements ever put on film. This fact is made
possible thanks to Universals moxy in taking a huge gamble
on financing and distributing the over $1 million production
(a massive amount in 1930) that had little commercial value
other than it was an adaptation of Erich Maria Remarques bestselling novel of the same name. Their risk paid o as the film
earned the studio its first Academy Award for Best Picture and
was a financial success.
It tells the story of Paul Baumer (a great performance by Lew
Ayres) as he patriotically enlists in the German Army during
WWI only to find out the harrowing, unthinkable horrors of
warfare.
Director Lewis Milestones approach is tonally eective by being
direct with his anti-war themes and messaging throughout,
but nuanced in how thats achieved. For instance, there is no
musical score for the film, giving it an almost avant -garde feel
at times, yet the battle sequences are adrenaline pumping action
set pieces that are still visually impressive even today.
Video Vortex: DEMON WIND (1990)
This is everything you could want from an EVIL DEAD rip-o
with a hologram VHS cover. Produced by the team behind the
scuzz-slashin roaster known as TWISTED NIGHTMARE,
DEMON WIND delivers the spirit of EVIL DEAD on a
direct-to-video budget that wouldnt pay for Sam Raimis lunch
today. A neurotic guy in a jean jacket drags a group of friends
to a cabin, in hopes of conquering his childhood demons. Of
course, no one expects a horde of literal demons to show up
and turn everyone into face-ripping zombies. Filled with insane
special eects, lots of sweatpants, and a fresh John Carpenter
musical homage every five minutes, DEMON WIND is a
mid-fi wonder that has remained undeservedly obscure for the
past two decades. This movie also stars Stephen SHOCK EM
DEAD Quadros as a magician who knows karate. And uses it.
Girlie Night:
DIRTY DANCING Movie Party (1987)
When DIRTY DANCING came out in 1987, it changed lives.
Baby and Johnny showed the world the power of dance, the
power of love and, most importantly, the power of a shirtless
and swingin Patrick Swayze.
This film set the standard not only for dance movies, but for
romance in general, and almost 30 years later, we still dream of
nailing that lift (among other things). Obviously, theres no better place to celebrate Baby and Johnny than Girlie Night at the
Alamo, where youre encouraged to quote, sing and dance along
at this Movie Party interactive screening. Youll also receive
themed props, like maracas for the mambo and Swayze fans so
you can cool yourself o after witnessing his hotness.
So put down that watermelon and join us for the time of your
life at Kellermans, where chair dancing is encouraged and
absolutely no one will be put in the corner.
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DRAFTHOUSE REGULARS
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OTHER SCREENINGS
MOVIES WORTH WATCHING
KIDS CAMP
All Kids Camp screenings are Pick Your Price - $1-$3 with 100%
of ticket sales donated to local nonprofits and schools.
A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN (1992)
A League of Their Own is a fictionalized (and funny) version
of the real-life All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
during WWII. In the film, candy manufacturer Walter Harvey
(Gary Marshall) realizes that while the men are overseas fighting, baseball needs to remain Americas favorite pastime. So he
starts the Rockford Peaches team getting sisters Dottie Hinson
(Geena Davis) and Kit Keller (Lori Petty), All the Way Mae
Mordabito (Madonna) and her best friend, Doris Murphy
(Rosie ODonnell), along with other talented ladies. Tom
Hanks plays the washed-up baseball star Jimmy Dugan who
coaches the team and, along with rising star Dottie, makes the
team beloved to fans.
BABE (1995)
A young pig fights convention to become a sheep dog -- or,
rather, sheep pig -- in this charming Australian family film,
which became an unexpected international success due to
superior special eects and an intelligent script. The title refers
to the name bestowed on a piglet soon after his separation from
his family, when he finds himself on a strange farm.
Confused and sad, Babe is adopted by a friendly dog and slowly
adjusts to his new home. Discovering that the fate of most pigs
is the dinner table, Babe devotes himself to becoming a useful
member of the farm by trying to learn how to herd sheep,
despite the skepticism of the other animals and the kindly but
conventional Farmer Hoggett (James Cromwell).
THE BOXTROLLS (2014)
Focus Features and Laika have joined forces to bring us THE
BOXTROLLS. The folks over at Laika have already proven that
they are stop-motion geniuses who make intelligent, solidlycrafted, slightly creepy, but at the same time really thoughtful
and endearing kids movies like CORALINE and PARANORMAN. So, its no surprise that their newest creation is one of
the smartest, most creative animated movies weve seen. THE
BOXTROLLS, a community of quirky, mischievous creatures
who have lovingly raised an orphaned human boy named Eggs
(voiced by Isaac Hempstead Wright) in the amazing cavernous
home theyve built beneath the streets of Cheesebridge. When
the towns villain, Archibald Snatcher (Academy Award winner
Ben Kingsley), comes up with a plot to get rid of the Boxtrolls,
Eggs decides to venture above ground, into the light, where
he meets and teams up with fabulously feisty Winnie (Elle Fanning). Together, they devise a daring plan to save Eggs family.
THE NEVERENDING STORY (1984)
Directed by Wolfgang Petersen, THE NEVERENDING
STORY is a 1984 family-friendly film about a young boy who
discovers a book featuring a fantastic world full of heroes,
monsters and a great evil that threatens to swallow everything.
As the boy hides from bullies, his emotionally-distant father and
the world at large, he becomes more and more engulfed in the
book he is reading - never suspecting that his role in the saga of
Fantasia isnt strictly limited to reader.