Evening viewing recommendation? On @criterionchannl, watch the exclusive streaming premiere of Alex Ross Perry's VIDEOHEAVEN (2025) — now playing in our VHS Forever collection! 📼 ❤️ https://t.co/uammDqQ79s
With narration by Maya Hawke and footage culled from hundreds of sources—from TV commercials to blockbuster films—this sprawling, engrossing, and witty pop-culture deep dive ftells the story of the video store’s glorious, confusing, novel, sometimes seedy, and undeniably seismic impact on American movie culture.
Do you remember the first time YOU watched Ratatouille? 🎬
Our mobile cinema is moving between camps to spread moments of joy. After crafting their popcorn cups, the kids enjoyed some salty popcorn and a childhood classic 🍿
@DylanMarchetti We have a DTS:x house which we will be screening Undertone in with our 50’ wide screen. Far from a PLF but not too shabby and only 10.75 to enjoy it.
I wish to add to the euphoric praise for 'Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie', an insanely charming goof of a film. I think I enjoyed it even more as a) I lived on King and Spadina in 2009 and b) I saw 'The Hangover' at the Scotiabank Theatre on opening weekend.
Frederick Wiseman changed the way we see the world. From the classrooms of High School to the corridors of Hospital, he turned his camera on the institutions that shape us — inviting us to look closer, sit longer & confront truth with empathy. May his memory be a blessing.
Five tickets left for "How Rednecks Saved Hollywood" at the Sun-Ray in Tampa on the 21st. As usual, meet-and-greets with @kinky_horror before and after. And, yes, I'll have copies of "Joe Bob Goes to the Drive-In" available.
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@JimmyCanTweet@TheJaxsonMag@BoldCityBeat A restaurant can open anywhere in a city but movie theaters? Not so much & we tried for years. Got close to signing a deal for five screen on San Jose but then pandemic. Spoke to more developers & they either expressed no interest or said we don’t make sense outside of 5Points.
A very sad, but extremely fond farewell to the unforgettable Bud Cort, a welcome and magnetic presence in every film lucky enough to have him, not least the co-lead in, arguably, the cult film to rule them all; 1971’s ‘Harold And Maude’.
Not only is this beloved film a pitch perfect black comedy-cum-love story for the ages, but Bud Cort delivers one of the greatest looks to camera in film.
He was always fun to watch in any part big or small, some other films of his I enjoyed include 'M*A*S*H', ‘Brewster McCloud’, ‘Gas-s-s-s’, ‘Invaders from Mars’, ‘The Chocolate War’, ‘Heat’, ‘Dogma’ and ‘The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou’ among many others that I implore you to list below. And if you haven’t seen ‘Harold And Maude’, rectify this tonight.
Keep breaking that fourth wall, Bud. We’ll miss you x
My friends at the Heights Theatre in Minneapolis couldn't spell "Valentine" but the "ICE Not Welcome" sign on the front door was perfect--and so was the audience!
I kind of wish Peter Jackson would look at Sam Raimi doing movies like DRAG ME TO HELL and SEND HELP and go “Oh, that’s right. You can go back home again.”
Don't be the person who watches this a year from now on HULU and wishes they had seen it in the theater. Sam Raimi is waiting to take you on a ride January 30th #SendHelp#SendHelpMovie
Movie theaters are ALWAYS cool
Cool to go with friends
Cool to go alone
Cool to go twice in a day
Cool to go on a first date (get drinks after tho)
Cool to go with your kid
Cool to go to when playing hooky
Cool to go when it's rainy
ALWAYS cool