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Daddy + Q&A w/ Jono Sherman & Neal Kelley
- Today, Apr 9
Today, Apr 9 @ 8:00 pm: Q&A wih the directors after the screening!
Director: Jono Sherman, Neal Kelley Run Time: 98 min.
Starring: Britt Baron, Jacqueline Toboni, Yuriy Sardarov
Anchor Bay is back and bringing us brand new indie flicks! First up is Jono Sherman and Neal Kelley's Sci Fi Comedy Daddy! And stick around after the screening for a Q&A with the directors! Four men attend a government retreat to prove that they have what it takes to become fathers.

Vampire Hunter D (Dubbed)
- Thu, Apr 10
Director: Toyoo Ashida Run Time: 80 min. Release Year: 1985 Language: Japanese
Starring: Ichiro Nagai, Kaneto Shiozawa, Kazuyuki Sogabe, Michie Tomizawa, Seizô Katô
Anime Expo Cinema Nights Presents special 40th anniversary screenings of the cult classic Vampire Hunter D! In the year 12,090 AD, technology and the supernatural have overtaken the world, leaving the land desolate and despotic. The remnants of humanity are scattered into small communities and live in fear of vampires who compose the ruling Nobility. When Count Magnus Lee tastes the blood of Doris Lang, she is forcibly chosen to be his next wife. In an effort to escape her ill-gotten fate, she hires a mysterious vampire hunter known only as D, who comes from a peculiar lineage. This screening will be presented dubbed in English.

Nine to Five: Presented By Muzeo Museum
- Thu, Apr 10
Director: Colin Higgins Run Time: 110 min. Release Year: 1980
Starring: Dabney Coleman, Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Sterling Hayden
The Frida is partnering up with Muzeo Museum to present Nine To Five, the outrageously fun comedy caper starring the legendary trio of Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Dolley Parton. This collaborative series features classic films inspired by the posters on display in “Painted for the Pictures: The Illustrative Art of Classic Movie Posters.” A discussion on this subject will follow each screening. Frank Hart is a pig. He takes advantage of the women who work with him in the grossest manner. When his three assistants manage to trap him in his own house, they assume control of his department, and productivity leaps, but just how long can they keep Hart tied up? The Muzeo Museum is open Wednesday through Sunday, 11:00AM-5:00PM. “Painted for the Pictures” runs from Saturday, February 8 through Sunday, April 20 and is in our Main Gallery. For tickets and more information, please visit: https://muzeo.org/

Hereditary
- Thu, Apr 10
Director: Ari Aster Run Time: 128 min. Release Year: 2018
Starring: Alex Wolff, Ann Dowd, Gabriel Byrne, Milly Shapiro, Toni Collette
Kicking off our A24orror series, celebrating 10 years of A24 horror since the Sundance premiere of The VVitch, is writer/director Ari Aster's Hereditary, a film that shocked an entire generation of new horror fans. This chilling, family-centered nightmare follows Annie (Toni Collette), a mother reeling from the death of her estranged mother, and her family as they begin to unravel dark, supernatural secrets. As tragedy and terror pile on, the Graham family’s dark legacy comes to light in ways that will make your skin crawl. With Hereditary, Aster doesn’t just bring jump scares—he dives deep into grief, trauma, and generational curses, crafting a horror experience that sticks with you long after the credits roll. Toni Collette gives an iconic, Oscar-worthy performance (snub of the century, anybody?) that’ll leave you shaken up long after the credits roll.

The Encampments
- Fri, Apr 11
- Sat, Apr 12
- Sun, Apr 13
- Mon, Apr 14
- Tue, Apr 15
- Wed, Apr 16
- Thu, Apr 17
Director: Kei Pritsker, Michael T. Workman Run Time: 83 min. Release Year: 2025
Starring: Grant Miner, Jamal Joseph, Mahmoud Khalil, Maya Abdallah, Sueda Polat
The Encampments is a groundbreaking documentary that chronicles the Columbia University Gaza Solidarity Encampment and the international wave of student activism it ignited. Executive Produced by Grammy Award-winning artist Macklemore, the film is directed by Kei Pritsker, a journalist and producer at Break Through News, and award-winning filmmaker Michael T. Workman (Meantime). Through exclusive footage and intimate interviews, The Encampments provides an unprecedented look atone of the most significant student movements in modern history. The film captures the passion, resilience, and challenges faced by students who risked everything to demand justice. The film delves into how universities responded with mass arrests and force rather than engagement and dialogue, and it sheds light on the institutions’ efforts to suppress student activism. In doing so, it offers a deeper understanding of both the power and the costs of grassroots movements.

Stalker
- Fri, Apr 11
- Sat, Apr 12
- Sun, Apr 13
- Mon, Apr 14
Director: Andrei Tarkovsky Run Time: 162 min. Release Year: 1979 Language: Russian
Starring: Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy, Alisa Freyndlikh, Anatoliy Solonitsyn, Natalya Abramova, Nikolay Grinko
Up next in our Andrei Tarkovsky Retrospective is Stalker, the director's gripping philosophical journey into the unknown. Set in a desolate, mysterious landscape known only as “The Zone,” Stalker follows three men—a writer, a scientist, and the titular guide—who venture into this dangerous, otherworldly place in search of a room that supposedly grants the deepest desires of its visitors. With its existential questions and eerie atmosphere, Stalker is a masterpiece of science fiction and philosophical cinema, offering a powerful meditation on the human condition and our unyielding search for meaning.

Stop Making Sense Dance Party
- Fri, Apr 11
Director: Jonathan Demme Run Time: 88 min. Rating: NR Release Year: 1984
Starring: Chris Frantz, David Byrne, Ednah Holt, Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth
This must be the place! Stop Making Sense, Jonathan Demme’s 1984 masterpiece of sight and sound, returns to The Frida for a special dance party screening! Stop Making Sense is an iconic concert film documenting Talking Heads at the height of their popularity, while on tour for their 1983 album “Speaking in Tongues.” The band takes the stage one by one and is joined by a cadre of guest musicians for a career-spanning, cinematic performance that features creative choreography and visuals. Featuring masterful performances by David Byrne and photography by Jordan Cronenweth (Blade Runner), Stop Making Sense is a concert experience at its most colorful and life-affirming.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show
- Fri, Apr 11
Director: Jim Sharman Run Time: 100 min. Rating: R Release Year: 1975
Starring: Barry Bostwick, Patricia Quinn, Richard O'Brien, Susan Sarandon, Tim Curry
Our award-winning resident performance troupe K.A.O.S. returns for their celebrated all-costumed, all-choreographed, all-leg-kicking live shadowcast presentation of the 1975 cult classic, performed on stage in front of the film!

Thir13en Ghosts: Presented by Horrorbuzz
- Sat, Apr 12
Director: Steve Beck Run Time: 91 min. Release Year: 2001
Starring: Embeth Davidtz, Matthew Lillard, Rah Digga, Shannon Elizabeth, Tony Shalhoub
Horror Movie Night presented by HorrorBuzz is back! And this time they’re screening the 2001 cult classic Thir13en Ghosts! Arthur and his two children inherit his uncle's estate: a glass house that serves as a prison to twelve ghosts. When the family, accompanied by a nanny and an attorney, enter the house they find themselves trapped inside an evil machine 'designed by the Devil and powered by the dead' to open the Eye of Hell. Aided by a ghost hunter and his rival, a ghost rights activist out to set the ghosts free, the group must do what they can to get out of the house alive. Horror Movie Night takes it to another level with a full night of entertainment, including a themed HMN Video Preshow, Trivia, Games, Prizes, and another outstanding horror short from HorrorBuzz’s The Screaming Room Film Festival at Midsummer Scream. Doors open and pre-show begins promptly at 7:30 pm, so arrive early!

Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back + Q&A w/ Craig Miller & Mark Marshall: Presented By Moviebusters
- Sun, Apr 13
Sun, Apr 13 @ 2:30 pm: Q&A after the screening with Craig Miller!
Director: Irvin Kershner Run Time: 124 min. Release Year: 1980
Starring: Anthony Daniels, Billy Dee Williams, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill
You’re invited to an exclusive screening of the 1997 Special Edition of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Stikes Back with special guests Craig Miller & Mark Marshall! Craig was director of Fan Relations for Lucasfilm from 1977-1980. He created and oversaw the official Star Wars Fan Club as well as having edited and written virtually all of the first two years of Bantha Tracks as well as being a producer for Lucasfilm Ltd. Mark served as a Production Assistant on Empire and went on to join Amblin Entertainment as personal assistant to Steven Spielberg. Craig and Mark will be appearing for an on-stage discussion after the film moderated by Scott Zillner. Craig and Mark will also be available to meet fans before the film, and both will be signing their books Star Wars Memories and Goonies, Droids and Killer Whales, respectively. The epic saga continues as Luke Skywalker, in hopes of defeating the evil Galactic Empire, learns the ways of the Jedi from aging master Yoda. But Darth Vader is more determined than ever to capture Luke. Meanwhile, rebel leader Princess Leia, cocky Han Solo, Chewbacca, and droids C-3PO and R2-D2 are thrown into various stages of capture, betrayal and despair. This program is a venue rental engagement. Member discounts and Frida Cinema comp passes not valid. The views and opinions expressed in this program do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of The Frida Cinema or its staff.

***FREE SCREENING*** The Goonies 40th Anniversary + Q&A w/ Sandy Gimpel & Mark Marshall: Presented By Moviebusters
- Sun, Apr 13
Sun, Apr 13 @ 7:00 pm: Q&A after the screening with Sandy Gimpel!
Director: Richard Donner Run Time: 114 min. Release Year: 1985
Starring: Corey Feldman, Jeff Cohen, Josh Brolin, Kerri Green, Sean Astin
Join us for a free 40th anniversary screening of The Goonies with special guests Sandy Gimpel and Mark Marshall, presented by our friends at Movie Busters! Sandy was a stunt double/performer in the film and Mark served as a Production Assistant who went on to join Amblin Entertainment as personal assistant to Steven Spielberg! Sandy and Mark will be appearing for an on-stage discussion after the film moderated by Scott Zillner. They will also be available to meet fans before the film and be signing copies of their book Falling For The Stars and Goonies, Droids and Killer Whales, respectively. A young teenager named Mikey Walsh finds an old treasure map in his father's attic. Hoping to save their homes from demolition, Mikey and his friends Data Wang, Chunk Cohen, and Mouth Devereaux run off on a big quest to find the secret stash of Pirate One-Eyed Willie. This program is a venue rental engagement. Member discounts and Frida Cinema comp passes not valid. The views and opinions expressed in this program do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of The Frida Cinema or its staff.

Scarecrow
- Mon, Apr 14
- Tue, Apr 15
Director: Jerry Schatzberg Run Time: 112 min. Release Year: 1973
Starring: Al Pacino, Ann Wedgeworth, Dorothy Tristan, Gene Hackman, Richard Lynch
Don’t miss Scarecrow as part of our ongoing Gene Hackman tribute! This lesser-known gem, directed by Jerry Schatzberg, is a raw, emotional road drama that explores the unlikely friendship between two drifters searching for meaning in their lives. In Scarecrow, Gene Hackman stars as Max, a tough but tender ex-convict, who teams up with Francis (Al Pacino), a free-spirited, idealistic man just out of prison. Together, they embark on a cross-country journey in hopes of rebuilding their lives, but their partnership is complicated by their personal demons and the harsh realities they face along the way. The film delves deep into themes of loneliness, redemption, and the search for identity, offering a powerful portrayal of two men caught between their pasts and their hopes for a better future. Hackman and Pacino’s performances are nothing short of stunning, each bringing vulnerability and authenticity to their roles. Hackman’s portrayal of Max is a brilliant mixture of toughness and sensitivity, a role that is often overshadowed by his more famous performances but remains one of his finest.

The Devil’s Backbone: A Science On Screen Presentation
- Tue, Apr 15
Director: Guillermo del Toro Run Time: 108 min. Release Year: 2001 Language: Spanish
Starring: Eduardo Noriega, Federico Luppi, Fernando Tielve, Íñigo Garcés, Marisa Paredes
Join us on Tuesday, April 15th at 7:30PM, as we once again partner with the nationwide Science on Screen® program to present The Devil's Backbone, Guillermo Del Toro's chilling ghost story from 2001. And make sure to stick around after the screening for a pre-recorded 21 minute presentation on the Neurobiology of Horror Movies by Dr. Lauri Nummenmaa! ABOUT THE FILM Spain, 1939. In the last days of the Spanish Civil War, the young Carlos arrives at the Santa Lucía orphanage, where he will make friends and enemies as he follows the quiet footsteps of a mysterious presence eager for revenge. ABOUT DR. LAURI NUMMENMAA AND THE PRESENTATION Ever wondered what happens in your brain when you watch a horror movie? Dr. Lauri Nummenmaa will explore the neurobiology of fear, explaining how filmmakers use techniques like vicarious simulation and unpredictability to create a chilling experience. We'll uncover the scientific reasons behind our paradoxical love of horror and how it allows us to explore dangerous situations from the comfort of a movie theater. Dr. Lauri Nummenmaa leads the Human Emotion Systems laboratory at the Turku PET Centre and Department of Psychology, University of Turku in Finland. He earned his PhD in neurocognitive mechanisms of social attention from the University of Turku and conducted postdoctoral research at the MRC CBU in Cambridge, UK. Dr. Nummenmaa has published over 150 scientific articles on the brain basis of emotions and social cognition and his research focuses on the neural mechanisms of human emotions and social interaction using various neuroimaging and behavioral techniques. ABOUT SCIENCE ON SCREEN Science on Screen® is an initiative of the Coolidge Corner Theatre, with major support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and their grant initiative brings science to cinemas nationwide. The Coolidge Corner Theatre’s series has enhanced film and scientific literacy with this popular program, which launched at the Coolidge in 2005 in partnership with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and its pioneering nationwide film program. Since 2011, Sloan has awarded the Coolidge over $4 million to develop and administer Science on Screen programs around the US through partnerships with other nonprofits. The Coolidge has in turn awarded 393 grants totaling over $2.5 million to 121 film and science-focused organizations in 44 states (plus Washington, DC) across the country. Learn more at scienceonscreen.org.

Selena
- Wed, Apr 16
- Thu, Apr 17
- Sat, Apr 19
- Sun, Apr 20
Director: Gregory Nava Run Time: 127 min. Release Year: 1997
Starring: Alex Meneses, Constance Marie, Jackie Guerra, Jennifer Lopez, Jon Seda
Join us at The Frida Cinema for a special run of Selena, celebrating the legendary life and music of Selena Quintanilla in honor of her birthday on April 16th. Directed by Gregory Nava, Selena tells the story of the Queen of Tejano music, from her early years growing up in Texas to her rise to stardom and tragic, untimely death. The film beautifully portrays Selena's determination, talent, and her unwavering connection to her family, particularly her father (Edward James Olmos), who pushed her to reach her full potential. Jennifer Lopez’s powerful portrayal of Selena earned her critical acclaim, and the film remains a heartfelt tribute to the artist’s legacy. Selena is more than just a biopic; it’s a celebration of her music, her influence on Latin culture, and the indelible mark she left on the world.

Field Of Screams
- Wed, Apr 16
Run Time: 97 min.
Join us for a night of indie filmmaking fun as we present the new horror film from Alix Moad and Evan Runkle--Field Of Screams! Following the death of his grandfather, Allen Crowe inherits an old farmhouse. When he and his friends arrive at the farmhouse, they expect to find time-worn tchotchkes and family memories --what they don’t expect to find is Billy, a killer scarecrow! Written and directed by Alix Moad & Evan Runkle, produced by Calvin T Shepherd, and starring Randy Rochford, J. Jordan Parsons, Jared Chandler, Savanna Steinhoff, Calvin T. Shepherd, Justin Heinz, Charlize Delenn, Bill D. Russell, and Jessica Shepherd, Field Of Screams is a film about love, loss, and...killer scarecrows! This program is a venue rental engagement. Member discounts and Frida Cinema comp passes not valid. The views and opinions expressed in this program do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of The Frida Cinema or its staff.

Crimson Tide
- Wed, Apr 16
Director: Tony Scott Run Time: 116 min. Release Year: 1995
Starring: Denzel Washington, Gene Hackman, George Dzundza, Matt Craven, Viggo Mortensen
Celebrate the thrilling tension of Crimson Tide on its 30th anniversary, screening at The Frida Cinema as part of our Gene Hackman tribute! And as an added bonus, there will be an introduction and post-screening book signing by Jason Bailey, author of the new biography Gandolfini: Jim, Tony, and the Life of a Legend out on 4/29 via Abrams Press! The film takes place aboard the USS Alabama, a nuclear submarine during a tense international crisis. When the captain (Gene Hackman) and his executive officer (Denzel Washington) clash over the proper response to a potentially catastrophic situation, the battle for control of the ship escalates into a gripping psychological duel. With the fate of the world at stake, each decision becomes a matter of life or death. This high-stakes submarine drama, directed by the amazing Tony Scott, remains one of the most riveting military thrillers of all time.
The VVitch + The Lighthouse
- Thu, Apr 17
Run Time: 201 min. Rating: R
Next up in our A24orror series is our Robert Eggers Double Feature, diving into the twisted, atmospheric worlds of The VVitch and The Lighthouse. The VVitch takes us back to 17th-century New England, where a Puritan family is slowly undone by supernatural forces lurking in the woods. With its haunting period detail and chilling sense of isolation, this film redefined indie folk horror and set the stage for Eggers’ obsession with unraveling the human psyche. Plus, Black Phillip is still the ultimate horror mascot. Then, we take a ship to The Lighthouse, a surreal, mind-bending descent into madness starring Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe as two lighthouse keepers trapped in a storm. The intensity of their growing obsession with one another, paired with the claustrophobic, monochrome cinematography, makes this one of the most disturbing (and surprisingly funny) films of the decade. This is a double feature that’s equal parts unnerving and artsy—hallmarks of A24 horror films. Prepare yourself for a night of isolation, madness, and dread, all on the big screen with like-minded fans.
Sexión Continua + Whirlpool: Presented by RENDEZVOUS
- Thu, Apr 17
Director: Marta Montes, Miguel Guirado Run Time: 155 min. Release Year: 2024 Language: Spanish
Starring: Analía Ivars, Antonio Mayans, Flavia Mayans, Marta Montes, Paco Clavel
RENDEZVOUS is back at The Frida Cinema presenting a Spanish exploitation double-feature with writer/director M.B. Montes in-person! First up is Sexion Continua, as Martanuelle invites you to revel in her most depraved tales. This film describes, with rawness and realism, the lowest human perversions. Dare to question your moral principles. DARING! SHOCKING! RAVISHING! "John Villain is the connecting link that develops this feature film, narrated in different episodes with the common thread of eroticism and sensuality, whose dramatic structure revolves around the biography of a strange diva...MARTANUELLE!" — Followed by — Whirlpool (a.k.a. Remolino) from director Jose Ramon Larraz! One of the most neglected genre filmmakers of his generation, José Ramón Larraz (Vampyres) finally receives his due with this new 2K restoration. Larraz’s debut feature -- the hitherto ultra-rare horror-thriller Whirlpool -- stars Swinging London era fashion model Vivian Neves as Tulia, an ingenue invited to a photographer’s secluded country home for what’s supposed to be a weekend retreat, but transpires to be anything but. This one’s full of classic warped touches: the perverse young Englishman harboring a dark secret, an equally perverse aunt, velvety interiors and voyeurism! Plus: Merch table, trailer show, and RENDEZVOUS DJs before and during intermission!

Gazer
- Fri, Apr 18
- Sat, Apr 19
- Sun, Apr 20
- Mon, Apr 21
- Tue, Apr 22
- Wed, Apr 23
- Thu, Apr 24
Director: Ryan J. Sloan Run Time: 114 min. Release Year: 2025
Starring: Ariella Mastroianni, Jack Alberts, Marcia DeBonis, Renee Gagner, Tommy Kang
A young mother, contending with a rare brain condition and desperate to save money for her daughter’s future, takes a risky job from a mysterious woman with a dark past, and gets entangled in a web of revenge, deceit, and murder. Shot in magnificent 16mm and co-written with the magnetic lead actress, Ariella Mastroianni, Gazer gazes fondly back on the masters of the 70s paranoid thriller while keeping itself grounded firmly in the cutting-edge of today's independent filmmaking. From Cannes Film Festival to Fantastic Fest, this indie noir is a potent reminder of how exciting American independent filmmaking can be! "Critic's Pick! Marrying the manic paranoia of 'After Hours' with a 'Memento'-esque unreliable protagonist and touches of flesh-bending body horror that could be ripped straight from 'Videodrome,' 'Gazer' is the kind of debut that should restore your lost faith in independent cinema." -Indiewire

Ivan’s Childhood
- Fri, Apr 18
- Sat, Apr 19
- Sun, Apr 20
Director: Andrei Tarkovsky Run Time: 95 min. Release Year: 1962 Language: Russian
Starring: Nikolay Burlyaev, Nikolay Grinko, Stepan Krylov, Valentin Zubkov, Yevgeni Zharikov
The third film in our Andrei Tarkovsky Retrospective is Ivan’s Childhood, Tarkovsky’s stunning feature debut. Set during World War II, the film follows Ivan, a young boy who has been orphaned by the war and becomes a scout for the Soviet army. As he navigates the horrors of war, his childhood innocence clashes with the brutality surrounding him, creating a haunting portrait of loss, survival, and the effects of violence on the human soul. Tarkovsky’s masterful use of imagery—particularly his iconic dream sequences—imbues the film with a surreal, almost poetic quality, making Ivan’s Childhood a deeply emotional and visually striking meditation on the impact of war on the psyche. With this remarkable debut, Tarkovsky established the thematic depth and visual precision that would define his career, making Ivan’s Childhood an unforgettable exploration of memory, trauma, and the fragility of innocence.

Friday
- Fri, Apr 18
Director: F. Gary Gray Run Time: 91 min. Release Year: 1995
Starring: Chris Tucker, Ice Cube, John Witherspoon, Nia Long, Tommy Lister Jr.
Celebrate 30 years of F Gary Gray's comedy classic Friday, the opening film of our 4/20 Weekend! The film follows Craig and Smokey, two guys in Los Angeles hanging out on their porch on a Friday afternoon, smoking and drinking, looking for something to do. That's it. That's the plot! Friday has become a beloved cult film and certified Frida Cinema favorite, known for its specific portrayal of life in South Central Los Angeles, and mixing humor with social commentary. The film’s dialogue and characters, especially the laid-back protagonist Craig (played by Ice Cube) and the eccentric Smokey (played by Chris Tucker), have left a lasting impact on pop culture, with memorable quotes that are often repeated in everyday conversations. Bye Felicia!

The Cat in the Hat
- Fri, Apr 18
Director: Bo Welch Run Time: 81 min. Release Year: 2003
Starring: Alec Baldwin, Dakota Fanning, Kelly Preston, Mike Myers, Spencer Breslin
Our 4/20 Weekend takes a colorful turn as we presented the oft-maligned 2003 live-action version of The Cat In The Hat! During a rainy day, and while their mother is out, Conrad and Sally, and their pet fish, are visited by the mischievous Cat in the Hat. Fun soon turns to mayhem, and the siblings must figure out how to rid themselves of the maniacal Cat. Directed by Bo Welch (Production Designer on Beetlejuice and Edward Scissorhands) and shot by Emmanuel Lubezki (Children Of Men, Gravity, The Revenant, The Tree Of Life, Birdman), The Cat In The Hat was largely panned by critics upon its release despite its all-star cast, with many criticizing the film for not capturing the magic and whimsy of Dr. Seuss's original story. But as we all know, cats have nine lives, and we're willing to try to give it one more!

The Time Machine + The Fantasy Worlds Of George Pal + Q&A w/ Arnold Leibovit
- Sat, Apr 19
Sat, Apr 19 @ 3:00 pm: Q&A between screenings with Arnold Leibovit!
Director: George Pal Run Time: 240 min. Release Year: 1960
Starring: Alan Young, Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux
Jump into the fantastical world of time travel with original The Time Machine (1960), followed by the documentary The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal, following the life and times of its director! Stick around for the intermission as we discuss both films with the producer/director of the documentary, Mr Arnold Leibovit! Experience the groundbreaking special effects and visionary storytelling of George Pal, one of the most innovative filmmakers of his time. The Time Machine — a thrilling adaptation of H.G. Wells' timeless novel — takes you on an unforgettable adventure through time, where a daring inventor (Rod Taylor) uses his fantastic creation to travel into the far-flung future. Witness an incredible journey that bridges centuries in vivid Technicolor, and marvel at Pal’s imaginative world-building, which set the standard for future sci-fi cinema. Then, go behind the scenes with The Fantasy Film World of George Pal, a documentary celebrating the creative genius behind such classics as War of the Worlds and The 7 Faces of Dr. Lao. Before E.T. and Star Wars, there was George Pal. The documentary covers the five-decades life and career of the Academy Award-winning producer-director whose vision and groundbreaking works continue to inspire the filmmakers of today. Presented are interviews with the stars and filmmakers whose lives he touched, along with famous movie scenes, rare footage, and original artist’s renderings. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind double feature that brings both the magic of the past and the fantasy of the future together in a way only George Pal can deliver! This screening is a exclusive arrangement with Warner Brothers Motion Pictures. Thank you to them for making it possible! Doors - 2:00PM The Time Machine - 3:00PM Intermission + Q&A - 5:00PM The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal - 5:30PM

Scooby-Doo + Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
- Sat, Apr 19
Director: Raja Gosnell Run Time: 180 min. Release Year: 2002
Starring: Freddie Prinze Jr., Linda Cardellini, Matthew Lillard, Neil Fanning, Sarah Michelle Gellar
Our annual 4/20 weekend tradition continues as we do our third annual Scooby-Doo + Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed double feature! Scooby-Doo: When the Mystery Inc. gang is invited to Spooky Island, a popular amusement park, they soon discover that the attractions aren't the only things that are spooky. Strange things are happening, and it's up to Scooby, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma to uncover the truth behind the mysterious happenings. Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed: After solving their last mystery at Spooky Island, the Mystery Inc. gang is back in Coolsville, where they are being honored with their very own exhibit at the Coolsonian Criminology Museum. However, when a masked villain steals costumes of classic monsters on display and brings them to life, the gang must come out of retirement to solve the case. If you've got the munchies for Scooby Snacks, we've got exactly what you need, one night only at The Frida Cinema!

True Stories
- Sun, Apr 20
Director: David Byrne Run Time: 89 min. Release Year: 1986
Starring: Annie McEnroe, David Byrne, Jo Harvey Allen, John Goodman, Spalding Gray
Continue celebrating our 4/20 Weekend at The Frida with David Byrne's True Stories from 1986! A small but growing Texas town, filled with strange and musical characters, celebrates its sesquicentennial and converge on a local parade and talent show. Directed by and starring David Byrne of Talking Heads, True Stories is a borderline-experimental film that has gradually gained recognition as a cult classic over the years. Its reputation, while not as widely known as some major mainstream films of the era, has steadily grown, particularly for its quirky blend of humor and social commentary. Oh...and did we mention it has an amazing soundtrack?

Licorice Pizza
- Sun, Apr 20
Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Run Time: 133 min. Release Year: 2021
Starring: Alana Haim, Bradley Cooper, Cooper Hoffman, Sean Penn, Tom Waits
Our 4/20 Weekend keeps on groovin with Paul Thomas Anderson's 2021 coming-of-age dramedy Licorice Pizza! The story follows Gary Valentine and Alana Kane, two young people growing up, running around, and going through the treacherous navigation of first love in the San Fernando Valley in 1973. Licorice Pizza was hailed as one of the best films of 2021. It earned a number of nominations and awards, including three Academy Award nominations (Best Picture, Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson, and Best Original Screenplay). Critics praised its direction, screenplay, and the performances of its leads, Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman. The film's blend of humor, charm, awesome soundtrack, and tender moments stood out and was exactly what film fans wanted post-Pandemic lockdown.

Woodstock
- Mon, Apr 21
- Tue, Apr 22
Director: Michael Wadleigh Run Time: 184 min. Release Year: 1970
Starring: Joan Baez, John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Richie Havens, Roger Daltrey
Our 4/20 Weekend comes to a close with the legendary 3 hour documentary Woodstock. This pick comes directly from Finn, who is our second Volunteer Of The Month for April! An intimate look at the Woodstock Music & Art Festival held in Bethel, NY in 1969, from preparation through cleanup, with historic access to insiders, blistering concert footage, and portraits of the concertgoers; negative and positive aspects are shown, from drug use by performers to naked fans sliding in the mud, from the collapse of the fences by the unexpected hordes to the surreal arrival of National Guard helicopters with food and medical assistance for the impromptu city of 500,000. Two nights only. Don't miss this epic picture of peace, music, and love on the big screen!

Howl’s Moving Castle (Dubbed)
- Mon, Apr 21
Director: Hayao Miyazaki Run Time: 119 min. Release Year: 2004
Starring: Akihiro Miwa, Chieko Baisho, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Takuya Kimura, Tatsuya Gashûin
Our Page To Screen series takes a trip into a fantastical world of magic, love, and self-discovery with Howl’s Moving Castle, the acclaimed Studio Ghibli masterpiece, screening in its star-studded dubbed version. The film follows Sophie (voiced by Emily Mortimer), a young woman who is mysteriously transformed into an elderly woman by a wicked witch’s curse. Seeking refuge, Sophie stumbles upon the magical, ever-moving castle of Howl (voiced by Christian Bale), a reclusive wizard with a troubled past. As Sophie and Howl grow closer, they must confront not only the forces of war that threaten their world but also the personal battles that keep them from fully embracing their own potential. With its masterful animation, imaginative world-building, and an all-star voice cast, Howl’s Moving Castle weaves themes of transformation, courage, and love into an unforgettable cinematic experience. This film will be dubbed in the English language to add a level of accessibility for younger audiences and to showcase the fan-favorite voice casting throughout.

Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart at the River Styx
- Tue, Apr 22
Director: Kenji Misumi Run Time: 81 min. Release Year: 1972 Language: Japanese
Starring: Akiji Kobayashi, Kayo Matsuo, Minoru Ōki, Shin Kishida, Tomisaburō Wakayama
Our Hallucinations series for April dives directly into the second film of the Lone Wolf And Cub series as we present Lone Wolf And Cub: Baby Cart At The River Styx! In this exploitation-cinema classic, which took the action and graphic violence of the Lone Wolf and Cub series to delirious new heights, Itto Ogami and Daigoro continue their quest for vengeance through meifumado, the spiritual way of “demons and damnation,” pursued constantly by the Shadow Yagyu clan and the shogun’s spies. Hosted by Polygon’s editor-in-chief Chris Plante, Hallucinations is a monthly event that spotlights movies that challenge our expectations of story, style, and “good taste”. Plante will introduce each film with some behind-the-scenes history and critical context. With Hallucinations, The Frida Cinema wants to build a communal space for lovers of Weird Cinema. We invite guests to bond over films that change what we expect from the medium, the world, and themselves. So come early, stay late, make friends, and watch something strange, surprising, or just shamelessly sick.

Andrei Rublev
- Wed, Apr 23
- Thu, Apr 24
Director: Andrei Tarkovsky Run Time: 183 min. Release Year: 1966 Language: Russian
Starring: Anatoliy Solonitsyn, Irma Raush, Ivan Lapikov, Nikolai Sergeyev, Nikolay Grinko
Up next in our Andrei Tarkovsky Retrospective is Andrei Rublev, one of the director's most celebrated and historically significant works. Set in 15th-century Russia, the film follows the life of Andrei Rublev, a monk and icon painter, as he grapples with the brutality of the world around him, the spiritual toll of his calling, and the complexities of artistic creation. Upon its release, Andrei Rublev faced heavy censorship in the Soviet Union, and it was initially banned for its perceived bleak portrayal of Russian history and spirituality. However, it eventually garnered international acclaim, receiving the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival and securing its place as one of the greatest films ever made. Andrei Rublev remains a cornerstone of both Tarkovsky’s career and Russian cinema, offering a profound exploration of the intersection between art, faith, and the human condition.

Rio Bravo
- Wed, Apr 23
Director: Howard Hawks Run Time: 141 min. Release Year: 1959
Starring: Angie Dickinson, Dean Martin, John Wayne, Ricky Nelson, Walter Brennan
Our Classic Movie Nights series heads West as we screen Howard Hawks' Western masterpiece Rio Bravo, starring John Wayne, Dean Martin, and Ricky Nelson. A small-town sheriff in the American West enlists the help of a disabled man, a drunk, and a young gunfighter in his efforts to hold in jail the brother of the local bad guy. Disregarded at the time of its release, and still underrated by many critics, Rio Bavo is finally coming into its own as one of director/producer Howard Hawks' final great films.
Bodies Bodies Bodies + Climax
- Thu, Apr 24
Run Time: 191 min.
Next up in our A24orror series is a chaotic double feature of Bodies Bodies Bodies and Climax. Both are rollercoasters of excess and anxiety, where the boundaries between party fun and full-blown nightmare collide. Bodies Bodies Bodies takes the classic whodunit and flips it on its head, serving up a hilarious look at a group of Gen-Z friends trapped in a remote mansion during a hurricane. As they play a game of “bodies, bodies, bodies,” a real body turns up, and madness ensues. Climax, on the other hand, takes you to a wild dance party that spirals straight into madness. Gaspar Noé's visceral direction puts you right in the middle of the action as the dancers, high on LSD, descend into an all-out frenzy of delirium, violence, and emotional collapse. What links these two films together? The loss of control. Both are feverish, disorienting dives into the breakdown of social bonds, self-control, and the terrifying consequences of groupthink in high-stakes environments. Whether it's a deadly game of trust or a drug-fueled descent into chaos, Bodies Bodies Bodies and Climax show how quickly things can escalate when the mask of civility slips and the true horror of human nature emerges.

The Shrouds
- Fri, Apr 25
- Sat, Apr 26
- Sun, Apr 27
- Tue, Apr 29
- Wed, Apr 30
- Thu, May 1
Director: David Cronenberg Run Time: 119 min. Release Year: 2025
Starring: Diane Kruger, Elizabeth Saunders, Guy Pearce, Sandrine Holt, Vincent Cassel
David Cronenberg delivers an entirely new take on body horror, reinventing the game yet again with his new film The Shrouds. This dramatic sci-fi thriller is a reflective stunner that combines the maestro's signature body horror with profound elder-statesman reflection. Entering his 80s, Cronenberg (The Fly, Dead Ringers, History of Violence) continues to find new ways to innovate what can be done with bodies in cinema, losing none of his edge while demonstrating a true sense of empathy; the result is a film that astonishes while also being his most accessible film since Eastern Promises. In an eerie, deceptively placid near-future, a techno-entrepreneur named Karsh (Vincent Cassel) has developed a new software that will allow the bereaved to bear witness to the gradual decay of loved ones dead and buried in the earth. While Karsh is still reeling from the loss of his wife (Diane Kruger) from cancer—and falling into a peculiar sexual relationship with his wife’s sister (also Kruger)—a spate of vandalized graves utilizing his “shroud” technology begins to put his enterprise at risk, leading him to uncover a potentially vast conspiracy.

Josie and the Pussycats
- Fri, Apr 25
- Sat, Apr 26
Director: Deborah Kaplan, Harry Elfont Run Time: 98 min. Release Year: 2001
Starring: Alan Cumming, Parker Posey, Rachael Leigh Cook, Rosario Dawson, Tara Reid
Our 21st Century Cult series is bringing back Josie and the Pussycats, a riotous, colorful satire that blends infectious pop music with sharp commentary on consumer culture and the music industry. The film follows Josie (Rachael Leigh Cook), Melody (Tara Reid), and Valerie (Rosario Dawson), three small-town girls who form a rock band and get swept up in the glitzy world of fame, where they discover the dark undercurrents of the music industry. As they rise to stardom, they find themselves being manipulated by an all-powerful corporation that’s using their music to influence the minds of consumers. Though initially dismissed as a bubblegum teen comedy, Josie and the Pussycats has become a cult classic, with its hilarious take on the superficiality of pop culture, its clever script, and its killer soundtrack.

The Room
- Fri, Apr 25
Director: Tommy Wiseau Run Time: 99 min. Rating: R Release Year: 2003
Starring: Carolyn Minnott, Greg Sestero, Juliette Danielle, Philip Haldiman, Tommy Wiseau
Bust out those plastic spoons! Tommy Wiseau's enduring 2003 cult classic The Room returns to The Frida in a special Valentines-themed show! Wiseau's peerless magnum opus finds the auteur who shaped a generation taking on the arts of acting, writing, casting, directing, editing and more. What's even more remarkable: he's mastered them all. The multi-talented director stars as Johnny, a big-time banker working in gorgeously shot San Francisco. His fiancée Lisa, seemingly a happy part of a successful relationship, has wandering eyes…for Tommy's best friend Mark. Cinema has never witnessed such betrayal! An intense, sensual thriller -- at least as it was intended by Wiseau -- The Room is an intricately knit web of sweet secrets and bitter lies that interrogates the very form of drama itself, as well as a truly unforgettable piece of cinema.
Halloween In Spring 4 Film Marathon
- Sat, Apr 26
Run Time: 420 min.
Gather around, goblins and ghouls, as we conjure up Spooky Season early this year with Halloween In Spring, a four film marathon to give you that cozy Autumn feeling! Bring your best candy bucket and arrive early when doors open at 2:30PM so you can walk around our Frida Cinema trick or treat experience. Whether you’re here for nostalgic thrills or new cinematic chills, this lineup is sure to give you the creeps! 4:00pm - The Monster Squad (1987) 5:45PM - Practical Magic (1998) 8:00PM - Sleepy Hollow (1999) 10:00PM - Trick 'R Treat (2007) Each movie will have a 15 minute intermission, with the exception of Practical Magic, which will have a slightly longer 30 min dinner break!

Gimme Shelter: Presented By See It On 16mm
- Sun, Apr 27
Director: Albert Maysles, Charlotte Zwerin, David Maysles Run Time: 92 min. Release Year: 1970
Starring: Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Mick Taylor
See It On 16mm is once again invading The Frida, and this time they're bringing a print of the legendary documentary Gimme Shelter, which celebrates its 45th anniversary this year! A detailed chronicle of the famous 1969 tour of the United States by the British rock band The Rolling Stones, which culminated with the disastrous and tragic concert held on December 6 at the Altamont Speedway Free Festival, an event of historical significance, as it marked the end of an era: the generation of peace and love suddenly became the generation of disillusionment.

Lost in America: Members Only
- Sun, Apr 27
Director: Albert Brooks Run Time: 91 min. Release Year: 1985
Starring: Albert Brooks, Garry Marshall, Julie Hagerty, Maggie Roswell, Michael Greene
Frida Cinema Film Club Members are invited to join us for a special 40th anniversary screening of Albert Brooks' Lost In America! David and Linda Howard are successful yuppies from LA. When he gets a job disappointment, David convinces Linda that they should quit their jobs, liquidate their assets, and emulate the movie Easy Rider, spending the rest of their lives traveling around America...in a Winnebago. Not a member yet? Sign up here at: https://thefridacinema.org/memberships/

Vengeance of the Punks: Presented By Trash-Mex
- Sun, Apr 27
Director: Damián Acosta Esparza Run Time: 90 min. Release Year: 1991 Language: Spanish
Starring: Anaís de Melo, Bruno Rey, Juan Valentín, Luz María Jerez, Olga Ríos
Get ready for a wild and chaotic ride with Vengeance of the Punks, a cult classic from the depths of the underground cinema scene, screening at The Frida Cinema in partnership with Trash-Mex! In Vengeance of the Punks, a group of outcasts and misfits, living on the fringes of society, find themselves pushed to the brink when their close-knit punk community is brutally attacked by a powerful gang. Driven by a thirst for justice and revenge, they take matters into their own hands, launching an all-out assault on their oppressors. With its DIY filmmaking style, intense performances, and a killer punk soundtrack, Vengeance of the Punks is a throwback to the raw energy of exploitation cinema and the anarchistic fervor of the '90s. It’s the kind of film that doesn’t hold back.

The Sacrifice
- Tue, Apr 29
- Wed, Apr 30
Director: Andrei Tarkovsky Run Time: 149 min. Release Year: 1986 Language: Swedish
Starring: Allan Edwall, Erland Josephson, Guðrún Gísladóttir, Susan Fleetwood, Sven Wollter
Up next in our Andrei Tarkovsky Retrospective is The Sacrifice, his final film. Set in the days leading up to a nuclear war, the film centers on Alexander, a retired actor living on an isolated Swedish estate with his family. When he learns that the world is on the brink of destruction, Alexander makes an extreme, desperate vow to sacrifice everything—his family, his possessions, and his life—in the hopes of averting catastrophe. As the tension between personal sacrifice and global annihilation escalates, Tarkovsky crafts a poignant, spiritual journey that examines the complexities of selflessness, redemption, and the burden of human responsibility. Released after Tarkovsky’s exile from the Soviet Union, The Sacrifice was his swan song, marked by a sense of personal reflection and an urgent exploration of moral and spiritual themes. Despite being filmed under difficult circumstances, it was met with critical acclaim, winning the Grand Prix at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival and becoming a testament to Tarkovsky’s unyielding artistic vision. As his final cinematic statement, The Sacrifice offers a powerful, evocative conclusion to Tarkovsky’s exploration of faith, art, and the eternal struggle between destruction and redemption.

Push
- Wed, Apr 30
Director: Paul McGuigan Run Time: 111 min. Release Year: 2009
Starring: Camilla Belle, Chris Evans, Cliff Curtis, Dakota Fanning, Djimon Hounsou
Jump straight in to the electrifying world of psychic espionage with Push, our In Denfense Of... pick for April, courtesy of Martin, our Director Of Operations. After his father, an assassin, is brutally murdered, Nick Gant vows revenge on Division, the covert government agency that dabbles in psychic warfare and experimental drugs. Hiding in Hong Kong's underworld, Nick assembles a band of rogue psychics dedicated to destroying Division. Together with Cassie, a teenage clairvoyant, Nick goes in search of a missing girl and a stolen suitcase that could be the key to accomplishing their mutual goal. Critically maligned at the time, has the film held over better over time? Hear Martin's plea and be the judge for yourself.
Metropolis: Live Score By Vox Lumiere
- Thu, May 1
Director: Fritz Lang Run Time: 97 min. Rating: NR
Resistance is futile. Join us at The Frida Cinema as the epic silent classic Metropolis comes to three-dimensional, high-decibel life as Vox Lumiere’s award-winning musicians and singers perform an eclectic mix of original rock, pop and classic Hollywood film scoring live to the epic silent film. For music nerds, movie geeks, comic book fans, sci fi and fantasy lovers… and anyone who likes a little heavy metal served up with their classical music! No Ticket Fees! Photo OP with life-size Maria Robot and Metropolis Step & Repeat Easy Parking VIP includes Priority Seating, Metropolis 2 CD Soundtrack, VIP Badge & Lanyard, Metropolis Button and Metropolis Temporary Tattoo! Suitable for all ages 6 and above. ***Limited seats are available per show, so to avoid disappointment, please book early, especially if booking groups. This program is a venue rental engagement. Member discounts and Frida Cinema comp passes not valid. The views and opinions expressed in this program do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of The Frida Cinema or its staff.

Midsommar
- Thu, May 1
Director: Ari Aster Run Time: 147 min. Release Year: 2019
Starring: Florence Pugh, Jack Reynor, Vilhelm Blomgren, Will Poulter, William Jackson Harper
Join us to celebrate May Day on May 1st as we present a very special screening of director Ari Aster's sun-drenched nightmare Midsommar. Following a tragic family loss, Dani (Florence Pugh) joins her boyfriend Christian (Jack Reynor) and his friends on a trip to a rural Swedish village for a midsummer festival. What starts as an idyllic escape soon spirals into an unsettling and grotesque series of rituals, as the group becomes entangled in the dark secrets of the commune. Bathed in bright daylight and set against an idyllic backdrop, Midsommar takes a deeply disturbing look at grief, trauma, and the lengths people will go to in the name of tradition. Aster’s trademark slow-burn tension, paired with surreal imagery and shockingly graphic sequences, creates a haunting atmosphere that feels suffocating yet oddly captivating. ***May Day, celebrated on May 1st, is a European festival of ancient origins marking the beginning of summer, often featuring traditions like gathering wildflowers, crowning a May Queen, and dancing around a maypole. Let the festivities begin.****
Tinsman Road + Q&A w/ Robbie Banfitch
- Sat, May 3
Sat, May 3 @ 7:00 pm: Q&A after the screening with Robbie Banfitch!
Director: Robbie Banfitch Run Time: 114 min. Release Year: 2025
Join us on May 3rd as we screen Tinsman Road, the second film from writer/director Robbie Banfitch (The Outwaters). And stick around after the screening for a Q&A with the director! Shot fully on gritty 4:3 Mini-DV, Banfitch's sophomore feature takes us on a raw, emotionally-winding voyage into the wilderness of death and sorrow. The story centers on a young man as he navigates the serpentine mystery surrounding his missing sister and their family home. Starring Robbie Banfitch, his real-life mother Leslie Ann Banfitch, Salem Belladonna, Heather Middleton, Nancy Bujnowski, Noelle Faccone, David Fekety and Keith Bixby.

Nostalgia
- Mon, May 5
- Tue, May 6
Director: Andrei Tarkovsky Run Time: 124 min. Release Year: 1983 Language: Russian
Starring: Domiziana Giordano, Erland Josephson, Laura De Marchi, Oleg Yankovskiy, Patrizia Terreno
The penultimate film in our Andrei Tarkovsky Retrospective is his rarely-screen film from 1983: Nostalgia. Set in Italy, Nostalgia follows Andrei Gorchakov, a Russian poet who is researching the life of an Italian composer while grappling with deep homesickness and a sense of alienation in a foreign land. As Gorchakov reflects on his past and the world he left behind in Russia, the film explores the themes of memory, longing, and the difficulty of reconciling one's personal history with the present. The film’s intimate, reflective tone, combined with its stark, beautiful cinematography, earned Nostalgia widespread acclaim. It was awarded the Best Director prize at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival, a recognition of Tarkovsky’s extraordinary ability to capture the emotional and spiritual depth of his characters. As a work of exile and reflection, Nostalgia serves as both a personal meditation for Tarkovsky and a universal exploration of the human condition, making it an essential part of his cinematic legacy.

Sour Party
- Wed, May 7
Director: Amanda Drexton, Michael A. Drexton Run Time: 84 min. Release Year: 2023
Starring: Amanda Drexton, Ceciley Jenkins, Nathan Owens, Samantha Westervelt, Scott Monahan
Anchor Bay is bringing more independent cinema to The Frida as they present a special screening Amanda and Michael A. Drexton's new film Sour Party! Sour Party follows Gwen and James, two broke, flailing 30-somethings on a quest to scrounge money from a collection of checkered characters from their past in an attempt to show up to a baby shower with a proper gift.
Green Room + It Comes At Night
- Thu, May 8
Run Time: 186 min. Rating: R
Next up in our A24orror series is a tense, anxiety-fueled double feature featuring Green Room and It Comes at Night, two films that explore the primal fear of being trapped in life-or-death situations where trust is a luxury you can’t afford. In Green Room, a punk band finds themselves in a terrifying situation after witnessing a murder at a remote neo-Nazi skinhead club. Trapped in the green room with no way out, they must use all their wits and grit to survive as the situation escalates into an all-out battle for survival. It Comes at Night is set in a post-apocalyptic world where a family hides away in an isolated house, desperately trying to avoid a mysterious, deadly threat outside. As paranoia builds between the family and their new visitors, the film asks: what happens when the monsters outside aren’t the only ones you should fear? With the stark visuals of directors Jeremy Saulnier and Trey Edward Schults, this is a double feature is not for the faint of heart.

Solaris
- Fri, May 9
- Sat, May 10
- Sun, May 11
- Mon, May 12
Director: Andrei Tarkovsky Run Time: 167 min. Release Year: 1972 Language: Russian
Starring: Donatas Banionis, Jüri Järvet, Natalya Bondarchuk, Nikolay Grinko, Vladislav Dvorzhetsky
Closing out our Andrei Tarkovsky Retrospective is Solaris, one of cinema's most renowned and thought-provoking sci-fi masterpieces. Based on the novel by Stanisław Lem, Solaris is set on a distant planet where a research station has been established to study a mysterious ocean that covers the planet’s surface. The film follows psychologist Kris Kelvin, who is sent to the station to investigate the strange occurrences happening among the crew members. As the ocean’s inexplicable powers begin to manifest, the crew members are confronted with physical manifestations of their deepest memories and regrets—projections of their pasts that challenge the boundaries of reality, identity, and the human psyche. Upon its release, Solaris was met with critical acclaim for its intellectual depth and emotional resonance, distinguishing itself from other science fiction films of the era. It was widely praised for its psychological depth and is often cited as one of the greatest sci-fi films of all time. Solaris was also recognized at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Special Jury Prize. In Tarkovsky’s hands, the genre becomes a platform for profound philosophical inquiry, making Solaris a timeless exploration of the human experience, the fragility of the mind, and the mysteries of existence.
X + Pearl
- Thu, May 15
Run Time: 208 min. Rating: R
Next up in our A24orror series is a familiar double feature to fans of The Frida Cinema--Ti West's X and its prequel Pearl! In X, a group of filmmakers sets out to make an adult film in rural Texas, only to encounter the terrifying and unpredictable wrath of the elderly couple who own the property. What begins as a somewhat playful, low-budget production soon becomes a nightmarish struggle for survival, as the film takes on themes of aging, exploitation, and the dangerous allure of indulgence. Mia Goth, in a standout performance, brings an unsettling complexity to the film, playing both the innocent starlet and the crazed, murderous antagonist. X is equal parts slasher and grindhouse homage, but with a layer of social commentary about the exploitation of youth and beauty. Then, we jump into Pearl, a haunting prequel that digs deep into the backstory of Pearl, the character played by Mia Goth in X. Set in 1918, Pearl is a young woman with big dreams of becoming a star, but she’s trapped in a life of caregiving and oppressive isolation on her family’s farm. Her growing frustration and desire to break free from the constraints of her small, rural life drive her into darker, more violent territory. Pearl is an almost operatic exploration of ambition, madness, and the disillusionment that comes with chasing a dream at any cost. Goth’s performance is nothing short of mesmerizing, with the film blending campy horror with psychological depth in a way that’s both tragic and terrifying.
The Killing Of A Sacred Deer + Talk To Me
- Thu, May 22
Run Time: 212 min. Rating: R
The penultimate event in our A24orror series is an off-kilter double feature of The Killing of a Sacred Deer and Talk to Me, two films that deep-dive into the psychological horror of guilt, manipulation, and the dark consequences of making dangerous choices. In The Killing of a Sacred Deer, we follow Dr. Steven Murphy (Colin Farrell), a successful surgeon whose life begins to unravel after he befriends a mysterious teenage boy, Martin (Barry Keoghan). As Martin manipulates his way into Steven’s life, the boundaries between guilt and punishment begin to blur. With director Yorgos Lanthimos at the helm, the film has the very best examples of his deadpan dialogue, unsettling atmosphere, and an absolutely surreal sense of dread. Then, Talk to Me ramps up the terror with its supernatural premise: a group of teenagers discovers the unsettling power of an embalmed hand that allows them to communicate with spirits. But when one of them takes things too far, the consequences are horrifying and irreversible.

Ran
- Fri, May 23
- Sat, May 24
- Sun, May 25
- Mon, May 26
Director: Akira Kurosawa Run Time: 160 min. Release Year: 1985 Language: Japanese
Starring: Akira Terao, Daisuke Ryū, Jinpachi Nezu, Mieko Harada, Tatsuya Nakadai
The Frida Cinema is proud to present a four night limited engagement of Ran, Akira Kurosawa's final epic masterpiece. Now celebrating its 40th anniversary, we want to thank Rialto Pictures for their stunning new 4K restoration of the film. A grand and visually breathtaking reimagining of Shakespeare’s King Lear, Ran explores themes of power, betrayal, and the devastating consequences of human folly. Set against the backdrop of feudal Japan, Kurosawa employs sweeping landscapes, intricate battle sequences, and vivid color symbolism to create a world teetering on the edge of chaos. Thirty years after its original release, Studiocanal decided to restore Ran in 4K in collaboration with the Japanese company Kadokawa. In 1985, the production of the original film was possible thanks to a French-Japanese collaboration and 30 years later, Studiocanal and Kadokawa replicated this partnership to restore the film. Ran has been restored in 4K by the French laboratory Éclair, under Studiocanal's supervision. Based on an original negative, the majority of the restoration work was done manually, image by image. Color grading was approved by Masaharu Ueda, one of Ran's three cinematographers and a close associate of Kurosawa's.

Jaws
- Fri, May 23
- Sat, May 24
- Sun, May 25
- Mon, May 26
Director: Steven Spielberg Run Time: 124 min. Release Year: 1975
Starring: Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Richard Dreyfuss, Robert Shaw, Roy Scheider
For the first time in over 5 years, The Frida Cinema is proud to bring back one of greatest films of all time--Jaws! For Memorial Day Weekend only, come celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Steven Spielberg's industry-changing, pop culture-shifting, era-defining movie right where it belongs to be seen: on the big screen with a packed crowd! When the seaside community of Amity finds itself under attack by a dangerous great white shark, the town's chief of police, a young marine biologist, and a grizzled hunter embark on a desperate quest to destroy the beast before it strikes again. What else can be said about Jaws that hasn't been said by every film scholar for the past fifty years? Featuring career-best work from its all-star cast of Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss, Robert Shaw, Lorraine Gary, and Murray Hamilton, the film has kept audiences from ever going back into the ocean (or their pool...or bathtub) for the better part of a century. It's one of the best examples of man vs man, man vs himself, man vs society, and man vs nature ever put on celluloid.
The Absence of Milk in the Mouths of the Lost + Q&A w/ Gary Wilson & Case Esparros
- Wed, May 28
Wed, May 28 @ 8:00 pm: Q&A after the screening with Gary Wilson and Case Esparros!
Director: Case Esparros Run Time: 75 min. Release Year: 2023
Starring: Amelie Fernandez, Gary Wilson, Hannah Weir, Mateo Jaramillo, Natasha Mercado
Join us for a rare screening of The Absence Of Milk In The Mouths Of The Lost with filmmaker Case Esparros and star, outsider music legend, Gary Wilson. Those two will be in attendance as we celebrate the blu ray release of this one-of-a-kind Expressionist film. A single mother struggles with grief on the one-year anniversary of her child's disappearance, as her neighborhood milkman begins to feel a strong connection to her grief. Somewhere far away, a group of missing children tries to celebrate a birthday party but is intercepted by a group of demons. Doors open at 7:30PM and the movie will begin at 8:00PM!

Bring Her Back
- Thu, May 29
Director: Danny Philippou, Michael Philippou Run Time: 99 min. Release Year: 2025
Starring: Billy Barratt, Jonah Wren Phillips, Sally Hawkins, Sally-Anne Upton, Sora Wong
Our A24orror series comes to a very spooky conclusion, with an opening night screening of Michael and Danny Philippou's (Talk To Me) mysterious new film...Bring Her Back. Not much is known about the movie, except for a very cryptic plot synopsis: a brother and sister uncover a terrifying ritual at the secluded home of their new foster mother. Check out the teaser below. Tickets will be on sale soon!

A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy’s Revenge
- Sat, Jun 28
Director: Jack Sholder Run Time: 87 min. Release Year: 1985
Starring: Clu Gulager, Kim Myers, Mark Patton, Robert Englund, Robert Rusler
Horror Movie Night presented by HorrorBuzz is back! And this time they’re celebrating 40 years of the cult classic sequel A Nightmare On Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge! Just in time to celebrate Pride Month! Jesse Walsh moves with his family into the home of the lone survivor from a series of attacks by dream-stalking monster, Freddy Krueger. There, he is bedeviled by nightmares and inexplicably violent impulses. Horror Movie Night takes it to another level with a full night of entertainment, including a themed HMN Video Preshow, Trivia, Games, Prizes, and another outstanding horror short from HorrorBuzz’s The Screaming Room Film Festival at Midsummer Scream. Doors open and pre-show begins promptly at 7:30 pm, so arrive early!

Se7en: Presented by Horrorbuzz
- Sat, Aug 23
Director: David Fincher Run Time: 127 min. Release Year: 1995
Starring: Brad Pitt, Gwyneth Paltrow, John Cassini, Morgan Freeman, Peter Crombie
Horror Movie Night presented by HorrorBuzz is back! And this time they’re celebrating 30 years of David Fincher's serial killer classic Se7en! Two homicide detectives are on a desperate hunt for a serial killer whose crimes are based on the "seven deadly sins" in this dark and haunting film that takes viewers from the tortured remains of one victim to the next. The seasoned Det. Sommerset researches each sin in an effort to get inside the killer's mind, while his novice partner, Mills, scoffs at his efforts to unravel the case. Horror Movie Night takes it to another level with a full night of entertainment, including a themed HMN Video Preshow, Trivia, Games, Prizes, and another outstanding horror short from HorrorBuzz’s The Screaming Room Film Festival at Midsummer Scream. Doors open and pre-show begins promptly at 7:30 pm, so arrive early!

Evil Dead (2013): Presented by Horrorbuzz
- Sat, Oct 25
Director: Fede Álvarez Run Time: 91 min. Release Year: 2013
Starring: Elizabeth Blackmore, Jane Levy, Jessica Lucas, Lou Taylor Pucci, Shiloh Fernandez
Horror Movie Night presented by HorrorBuzz is back! And this time they’re screening the gnargly 2013 version of Evil Dead! Mia, a drug addict, is determined to kick the habit. To that end, she asks her brother, David, his girlfriend, Natalie and their friends Olivia and Eric to accompany her to their family's remote forest cabin to help her through withdrawal. Eric finds a mysterious Book of the Dead at the cabin and reads aloud from it, awakening an ancient demon. All hell breaks loose when the malevolent entity possesses Mia. Horror Movie Night takes it to another level with a full night of entertainment, including a themed HMN Video Preshow, Trivia, Games, Prizes, and another outstanding horror short from HorrorBuzz’s The Screaming Room Film Festival at Midsummer Scream. Doors open and pre-show begins promptly at 7:30 pm, so arrive early!

The Changeling: Presented by Horrorbuzz
- Sat, Dec 20
Director: Peter Medak Run Time: 105 min. Release Year: 1980
Starring: Barry Morse, George C. Scott, John Colicos, Melvyn Douglas, Trish Van Devere
Horror Movie Night presented by HorrorBuzz is back! And this time they're celebrating 45 years of the George C Scott masterpiece The Changeling! After a tragic event happens, composer John Russell moves to Seattle to try to overcome it and build a new and peaceful life in a lonely big house that has been uninhabited for many years. But, soon after, the obscure history of such an old mansion and his own past begin to haunt him. Horror Movie Night takes it to another level with a full night of entertainment, including a themed HMN Video Preshow, Trivia, Games, Prizes, and another outstanding horror short from HorrorBuzz’s The Screaming Room Film Festival at Midsummer Scream. Doors open and pre-show begins promptly at 7:30 pm, so arrive early!