Manhunter: The Final Cut

“It’s just you and me now, sport…”


The Frida Cinema is proud to present the brand new 40th anniversary 4K restoration of Michael Mann’s masterful thriller Manhunter, officially titled Manhunter: The Final Cut.


Before The Silence of the Lambs, there was Manhunter.  Based on author Thomas Harris’ original Hannibal Lecter novel, 1981’s Red Dragon, Manhunter stars William Petersen as retired criminal profiler (William Petersen). Traumatized by a violent encounter with serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecktor (as it’s spelled in the movie, and as played chillingly by Brian Cox), Graham reluctantly returns to the FBI to help track down a serial killer of families – and consults Dr. Lecktor for advice.  The third feature written and directed by Michael Mann is a gripping adaptation of Harris’ best-selling thriller, and benefits from the filmmaker’s typically striking visuals and a top-notch supporting cast, including Tom Noonan as the hunted killer, and three-time Oscar nominee Joan Allen as his blind love interest.


The inspiration for our
Unsung 80’s Soundtracks series, Manhunter’s soundtrack may be one of the best examples of Michael Mann’s use of music as an essential part of his films’ visual and emotional language. Rather than relying on a traditional orchestral score, Mann assembled a soundtrack of contemporary artists, including The Reds, Shriekback, The Prime Movers, and Iron Butterfly to establish and maintain the film’s mood and atmosphere. Standouts include The Prime Movers’ “Strong as I Am,” written specifically for the film; Iron Butterfly’s “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida,” which turns the psychedelic-rock classic into something genuinely menacing; and Shriekback’s “This Big Hush,” whose hypnotic rhythm gives one of the film’s quieter moments a dreamlike sense of dread.


This new 4K Final Cut, overseen by Mann, enhances the film’s depth, visual clarity, and sound, offering audiences the ultimate immersive version.

“It’s just you and me now, sport…”


The Frida Cinema is proud to present the brand new 40th anniversary 4K restoration of Michael Mann’s masterful thriller Manhunter, officially titled Manhunter: The Final Cut.


Before The Silence of the Lambs, there was Manhunter.  Based on author Thomas Harris’ original Hannibal Lecter novel, 1981’s Red Dragon, Manhunter stars William Petersen as retired criminal profiler (William Petersen). Traumatized by a violent encounter with serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecktor (as it’s spelled in the movie, and as played chillingly by Brian Cox), Graham reluctantly returns to the FBI to help track down a serial killer of families – and consults Dr. Lecktor for advice.  The third feature written and directed by Michael Mann is a gripping adaptation of Harris’ best-selling thriller, and benefits from the filmmaker’s typically striking visuals and a top-notch supporting cast, including Tom Noonan as the hunted killer, and three-time Oscar nominee Joan Allen as his blind love interest.


The inspiration for our Unsung 80’s Soundtracks series, Manhunter’s soundtrack may be one of the best examples of Michael Mann’s use of music as an essential part of his films’ visual and emotional language. Rather than relying on a traditional orchestral score, Mann assembled a soundtrack of contemporary artists, including The Reds, Shriekback, The Prime Movers, and Iron Butterfly to establish and maintain the film’s mood and atmosphere. Standouts include The Prime Movers’ “Strong as I Am,” written specifically for the film; Iron Butterfly’s “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida,” which turns the psychedelic-rock classic into something genuinely menacing; and Shriekback’s “This Big Hush,” whose hypnotic rhythm gives one of the film’s quieter moments a dreamlike sense of dread.


This new 4K Final Cut, overseen by Mann, enhances the film’s depth, visual clarity, and sound, offering audiences the ultimate immersive version.

  1. 1:00 pm

Halloween Pregame Triple Feature: Presented by See It On 16mm

Happy (almost) Spooky Season, everybody! It’s the return of the Halloween Pregame! And this year, it’s a secret triple feature full of 80s Horror sequels on glorious 16mm film! 

That’s right! 3 movies. First one at 5:00PM, second one at 7:00PM, and last one at 9:00PM, all 80s horror sequels. All on 16mm film. For only $20. What will unspool!? There’s only one way to find out!

Doors open at 4:00PM and the first film starts at 5:00PM! Come have some fun on film! 

Tickets to this event are $20 and get you access to all three secret films. Member discounts and Frida Cinema comp passes not valid.

Happy (almost) Spooky Season, everybody! It’s the return of the Halloween Pregame! And this year, it’s a secret triple feature full of 80s Horror sequels on glorious 16mm film! 
That’s right! 3 movies. First one at 5:00PM, second one at 7:00PM, and last one at 9:00PM, all 80s horror sequels. All on 16mm film. For only $20. What will unspool!? There’s only one way to find out!
Doors open at 4:00PM and the first film starts at 5:00PM! Come have some fun on film! 
Tickets to this event are $20 and get you access to all three secret films. Member discounts and Frida Cinema comp passes not valid.

  1. 5:00 pm

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Our Spielberg Summer series returns to a world of pure adventure with Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the heartfelt capper to one of cinema’s greatest action trilogies ever!

When Indiana Jones sets out to find his missing father, Dr. Henry Jones Sr., he’s pulled into a globe-spanning race against Nazis for the Holy Grail itself. Joined by his father (Sean Connery), Indy must navigate a lifetime of unresolved tension (oh and like booby traps and stuff) as the search becomes as much about family as it is about legend.

Spielberg’s take on the buddy comedy, The Last Crusade is one of his most effortlessly (at least…he makes it look that way) entertaining films, balancing whip-smart humor with his knack for old school thrills. With Ford and Connery at the center of your movie, you can’t really lose.

Our Spielberg Summer series returns to a world of pure adventure with Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the heartfelt capper to one of cinema’s greatest action trilogies ever!
When Indiana Jones sets out to find his missing father, Dr. Henry Jones Sr., he’s pulled into a globe-spanning race against Nazis for the Holy Grail itself. Joined by his father (Sean Connery), Indy must navigate a lifetime of unresolved tension (oh and like booby traps and stuff) as the search becomes as much about family as it is about legend.
Spielberg’s take on the buddy comedy, The Last Crusade is one of his most effortlessly (at least…he makes it look that way) entertaining films, balancing whip-smart humor with his knack for old school thrills. With Ford and Connery at the center of your movie, you can’t really lose.

  1. 7:15 pm

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