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Opening
âLabyrinthâ (1986)
You remind me of the movie. What movie? The movie with Bowie. What Bowie? I donât know, how many Bowies do you think there are? Journey to a world of mystery and wonder as Jennifer Connelly, playing the worldâs loneliest LARPer, must travel into the Goblin Kingâs domain to save her baby brother. Rated PG. Also stars David Bowie, his irresponsibly tight pants and Jim Hensonâs scariest Muppets. Opening Friday, June 14.
âIn a Violent Natureâ
This isnât your daddyâs slasher film. A group of friends out camping in the woods make the fatal mistake of stealing a locket from a collapsed fire tower, which resurrects the vengeful spirit of a brutal killer. Sure, weâve seen movies like that one before, but none of them have ever had the courage to go full arthouse, have they? Not Rated. Stars Ry Barrett and Andrea Pavlovic. Opening Friday, June 14 with a special screening at Late Night Oddities.
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âThe Bodies Beneath Usâ (2024)
Dive into the history of Missoula with this documentary about two forgotten cemeteries â both holding the remains of marginalized groups â here in the City of Many Shoulders. One is the final resting place for thousands of impoverished local residents who worked on the Missoula Poor Farm, the other holds generations of the Chinese immigrants who built and helped develop Missoula. Not Rated. Directed by Max Cumming. Opening Friday, June 14.
Unearthing Missoulaâs Chinese heritage
Continuing
âBabesâ
In this uproarious new comedy from the team that brought you âBroad City,â the ties of friendship are put to the ultimate test. After deciding to have a baby on her own after a one-night stand, a free-spirited womanâs relationship with her best friend, a married mother of two, begins to strain. Rated R. Featuring Ilana Glazer, Michelle Buteau and Pamela âBobby Hillâ Adlon in her directorial debut.
âI Saw the TV Glowâ
Finally, a movie for transgender kids who grew up watching âBuffy the Vampire Slayer.â Jane Schoenbrun, the director behind the stunning âWeâre All Going to the Worldâs Fairâ is back with a new psychological horror film. Two friendsâ obsession with a supernatural young adult television series ends up having some very unnatural impacts on their lives and psyches. Rated PG-13. Stars Justice Smith, Brigette Lundy-Paine and Ian Foreman. There is still time!