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Addams Family Values

Just added: at the 5:30PM screening on November 29th, Creepy AF will be opening the screening with a raffle/giveaway! For every movie ticket purchased, they will supply you with one raffle coupon for a chance to win a special prize!

The Addams are back—and this time, they’re raising hell!

Barry Sonnenfeld’s Addams Family Values returns to The Frida, bringing America’s favorite macabre family to deliriously funny new heights.

When Gomez (Raul Julia) and Morticia (Anjelica Huston) welcome a new baby, little Pubert, Wednesday (Christina Ricci) and Pugsley aren’t thrilled—so they hatch a plan to “play” with their new sibling…permanently. Enter Debbie Jellinsky (a gloriously unhinged Joan Cusack), the kids’ new nanny and a gold-digging serial killer who’s set her sights on Uncle Fester.

From a summer camp of WASP nightmares to candlelit gothic mansions, Addams Family Values turns family dysfunction into a dark art form.

Just added: at the 5:30PM screening on November 29th, Creepy AF will be opening the screening with a raffle/giveaway! For every movie ticket purchased, they will supply you with one raffle coupon for a chance to win a special prize!
The Addams are back—and this time, they’re raising hell!
Barry Sonnenfeld’s Addams Family Values returns to The Frida, bringing America’s favorite macabre family to deliriously funny new heights.
When Gomez (Raul Julia) and Morticia (Anjelica Huston) welcome a new baby, little Pubert, Wednesday (Christina Ricci) and Pugsley aren’t thrilled—so they hatch a plan to “play” with their new sibling…permanently. Enter Debbie Jellinsky (a gloriously unhinged Joan Cusack), the kids’ new nanny and a gold-digging serial killer who’s set her sights on Uncle Fester.
From a summer camp of WASP nightmares to candlelit gothic mansions, Addams Family Values turns family dysfunction into a dark art form.

  1. 12:30 pm
  2. 5:30 pm

City Lights

City Lights, the most cherished film by Charlie Chaplin, is also his ultimate Little Tramp chronicle. The writer-director-star achieved new levels of grace, in both physical comedy and dramatic poignancy, with this silent tale of a lovable vagrant falling for a young blind woman who sells flowers on the street (a magical Virginia Cherrill) and mistakes him for a millionaire.

Though this Depression-era smash was made after the advent of sound, Chaplin remained steadfast in his love for the expressive beauty of the pre-talkie form. The result was the epitome of his art and the crowning achievement of silent comedy.

City Lights, the most cherished film by Charlie Chaplin, is also his ultimate Little Tramp chronicle. The writer-director-star achieved new levels of grace, in both physical comedy and dramatic poignancy, with this silent tale of a lovable vagrant falling for a young blind woman who sells flowers on the street (a magical Virginia Cherrill) and mistakes him for a millionaire.
Though this Depression-era smash was made after the advent of sound, Chaplin remained steadfast in his love for the expressive beauty of the pre-talkie form. The result was the epitome of his art and the crowning achievement of silent comedy.

  1. 12:45 pm
  2. 3:00 pm

Fantastic Mr. Fox

They say you can’t outsmart the farmers—but nobody told Mr. Fox. Wes Anderson’s The Fantastic Mr. Fox scampers back to The Frida just in time for Thanksgiving.

George Clooney voices Mr. Fox, a dashing ex-thief turned family fox who can’t resist one last heist against the fearsome trio of farmers Boggis, Bunce, and Bean. When his plan goes spectacularly awry, Fox and his eccentric woodland neighbors must band together to outwit their human enemies and dig their way to freedom.

Adapted from Roald Dahl’s classic story, Anderson’s version is both faithful and boldly his own—every frame a diorama of autumnal wonder, every line of dialogue dry and delightful. With a pitch-perfect cast (Meryl Streep, Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Willem Dafoe), Alexandre Desplat’s jazzy score, and stop-motion that feels alive with personality, Fantastic Mr. Fox is a triumph of craft and heart.

They say you can’t outsmart the farmers—but nobody told Mr. Fox. Wes Anderson’s The Fantastic Mr. Fox scampers back to The Frida just in time for Thanksgiving.
George Clooney voices Mr. Fox, a dashing ex-thief turned family fox who can’t resist one last heist against the fearsome trio of farmers Boggis, Bunce, and Bean. When his plan goes spectacularly awry, Fox and his eccentric woodland neighbors must band together to outwit their human enemies and dig their way to freedom.
Adapted from Roald Dahl’s classic story, Anderson’s version is both faithful and boldly his own—every frame a diorama of autumnal wonder, every line of dialogue dry and delightful. With a pitch-perfect cast (Meryl Streep, Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Willem Dafoe), Alexandre Desplat’s jazzy score, and stop-motion that feels alive with personality, Fantastic Mr. Fox is a triumph of craft and heart.

  1. 2:45 pm
  2. 8:00 pm

Shaun Of The Dead + Hot Fuzz + The World's End: The Cornetto Trilogy Triple Feature

The Frida Cinema is excited to present three of our all-time favorites from writer/director Edgar Wright: Shaun Of The Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World’s End aka The Cornetto Trilogy aka The Blood & Ice Cream Trilogy!

Start your night at 6:00PM with Shaun of the Dead (2004), the world’s first “rom-zom-com” — a love letter to movies aboutt he undead. Then at 8:00PM we’re on to Hot Fuzz (2007), where big-city cop Nicholas Angel uncovers small-town secrets and “accidents” aplenty in a gloriously over-the-top action-comedy. Finally, close out the night at 10:15PM with The World’s End (2013), an epic pub crawl that spirals into an alien apocalypse.

Wright’s signature kinetic direction and the unbeatable chemistry of Pegg and Frost make this trio a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience: three films, three genres, and maybe a few pints along the way?

Doors open at 5:00PM. One ticket gets you access to all three films. Member discounts and Frida Cinema comp passes not valid. There will be a 10 minute intermission between each movie.

The Frida Cinema is excited to present three of our all-time favorites from writer/director Edgar Wright: Shaun Of The Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World’s End aka The Cornetto Trilogy aka The Blood & Ice Cream Trilogy!
Start your night at 6:00PM with Shaun of the Dead (2004), the world’s first “rom-zom-com” — a love letter to movies aboutt he undead. Then at 8:00PM we’re on to Hot Fuzz (2007), where big-city cop Nicholas Angel uncovers small-town secrets and “accidents” aplenty in a gloriously over-the-top action-comedy. Finally, close out the night at 10:15PM with The World’s End (2013), an epic pub crawl that spirals into an alien apocalypse.
Wright’s signature kinetic direction and the unbeatable chemistry of Pegg and Frost make this trio a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience: three films, three genres, and maybe a few pints along the way?
Doors open at 5:00PM. One ticket gets you access to all three films. Member discounts and Frida Cinema comp passes not valid. There will be a 10 minute intermission between each movie.

  1. 6:00 pm Sold Out

Re-Animator

Celebrate 40 years of mad science and midnight movie mayhem as we present encores of Stuart Gordon’s cult classic Re-Animator in a brand new 4K restoration!

When brilliant but deranged medical student Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs, in a career-defining performance) discovers a serum that brings the dead back to life, his experiments spiral from groundbreaking to grotesque. Soon, morgues overflow, limbs twitch, and body parts revolt in one of the most deliriously gory and darkly hilarious horror films ever made.

Re-Animator is the gold standard for splatter horror and shouldn’t be missed on the big screen!

Celebrate 40 years of mad science and midnight movie mayhem as we present encores of Stuart Gordon’s cult classic Re-Animator in a brand new 4K restoration!
When brilliant but deranged medical student Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs, in a career-defining performance) discovers a serum that brings the dead back to life, his experiments spiral from groundbreaking to grotesque. Soon, morgues overflow, limbs twitch, and body parts revolt in one of the most deliriously gory and darkly hilarious horror films ever made.
Re-Animator is the gold standard for splatter horror and shouldn’t be missed on the big screen!

  1. 10:30 pm

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