The Frida Cinema, with support from the Doreen D. Marshall Fund for Youth, presents our monthly Sensory Friendly Screenings series. Guests at these special film screenings can expect to find our auditorium lights on, our sound levels lowered, and the rare invitation to NOT sit still at the movies! For once, don’t expect to get hushed if sitting still is a challenge — we invite our Sensory Friendly Screening guests to get up, dance, and move about the auditorium if that’s what you feel like doing! These screenings will be presented the last Saturday and Sunday of every month, starting at 2pm.
Read MoreGenre: Fantasy
Behold a brand-new version of the first full-length Italian feature film — 1911’s L’Inferno, presented with a live musical score by the legendary Montopolis!
Read MoreAn annual tradition returns for a fourth time!
Calling all vampires, werewolves, and in-betweeners! We’re heading back to Forks, Washington with an epic marathon of The Complete Twilight Saga marathon — presenting all five films in the beloved saga…in one day!
Witness the beginning of eternal romance with 2008’s Twilight, embark on the love triangle of 2009’s New Moon and 2010’s Eclipse, then wage war with the two-parter finale, Breaking Dawn: Pt. 1 & 2.
GA tickets are $30, and VIP tickets are $50. VIP packages are limited and include thirty minutes early access to get your seats, a free Twilight soundtrack-inspired bumper sticker, a special merch surprise, and unlimited coffee! This schedule for the marathon is below:
Twilight– 12:00PM
New Moon– 3:00PM
Eclipse– 5:30PM
New Moon: Part 1– 7:45PM
New Moon: Part 2– 10:00PM
Read MoreIn celebration of their extraordinary new exhibit Asian Comics: Evolution of an Art Form the Bowers Museum comes to The Frida Cinema to present a special screening of Hayao Miyazaki’s 1997 masterpiece Princess Mononoke!
Read MoreTake flight with Robert Altman’s surreal fantasy Brewster McCloud, kicking off our three film tribute to beloved character actor Bud Cort!
Brewster (Cort) is an owlish, intellectual boy who lives in a fallout shelter of the Houston Astrodome. He has a dream: to take flight within the confines of the stadium. Brewster tells those he trusts of his dream, but displays a unique way of treating others who do not fit within his plans. While a young tour guide befriends Brewster and tries to get to know him better, the Houston police struggle to solve a sudden rash of strangulation murders.
A quirky comedy with a pronounced dark streak, Brewster McCloud is one of Altman’s most delightfully strange films, often forgotten amongst his myriad of filmic masterpieces. You know how people say “they don’t make ’em like this anymore”? Well, they really don’t make ’em like this anymore.
Read MoreCheer along for Mr. Furious, Spleen, Bowler, Shoveler, Blue Rajah, and their team of quirky superheroes as 1999’s Mystery Men returns to the big screen!
Read MoreThe first of this month’s two Volunteer of the Month programming picks comes to us from Alexis, who has selected director Jacques Demy’s whimsical, dreamlike 1970 fantasy Donkey Skin.
Read MoreWhat if Peter Pan grew up?
Read MoreBe fierce. Be wild. Be free.
Read MoreThe People’s Joker is back at The Frida, and this time we’ve got a very special treat for you: writer/director Vera Drew is joining us in-person for a Q&A after the film moderated by Louise Weard, director of the Castration Movie Anthology!
Set in a dystopian Gotham City, the film follows Vera, played by Drew herself, who aspires to become the first openly trans comedian. Struggling with oppressive societal norms and personal demons, Vera undergoes a transformative journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Infused with dark humor, surreal visuals, and a satirical edge, “The People’s Joker” challenges traditional narratives and delivers a poignant message about authenticity and resilience.
Don’t miss your chance to see one of 2024’s most outrageous (and best) films on the big screen!
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