The Pageant Theatre

BRING HER BACK

Danny Philippou, Michael Philippou

  • 104 minutes
  • 2025
  • English
  • June 27 - 29

    More state-of-the-art arthouse horror from A24, Danny and Michael Philippou’s highly anticipated follow-up to their surprise hit 'Talk To Me’ is even more chilling. A brother and sister uncover a terrifying ritual at the secluded home of their new foster mother. A domestic nightmare that draws its most profound scares from Sally Hawkins' brilliant performance, Hawkins is eerily great as the foster mom with questionable intentions, twisting into something deviously sinister and tragic. BRING HER BACK is an exemplary chiller that reaffirms directors Danny and Michael Philippou as modern masters of horror.

    Friday, June 27 --- 5pm and 7:30pm

    Saturday, June 28 --- 6pm and 8:30pm

    Sunday, June 29 --- 4:30pm and 7pm

FRIENDSHIP

Andrew DeYoung

  • 100 minutes
  • 2025
  • English
  • June 28 - 29

    Suburban dad Craig (Tim Robinson) falls hard for his charismatic new neighbor (Paul Rudd), as Craig's attempts to make an adult male friend threaten to ruin both of their lives. Robinson expands his exquisitely painful cringe comedy style to feature length with seamless results in FRIENDSHIP, a toxic bromance that'll make audiences laugh and wince in equal measure. A sly rapscallion of a film, part edgy suburban noir, part situation tragedy, part existential comedy, a meditation on loneliness and alienation in our times that is somehow the funniest film of the year.

    Saturday, June 28 --- 3:30pm

    Sunday, June 29 --- 2pm

NASHVILLE

Robert Altman

  • 160 minutes
  • 1975
  • English
  • July 4 - 6

    50th Anniversary! New 4k remaster!

    This cornerstone of 1970s American cinema from Robert Altman is a panoramic view of the country’s political and cultural landscapes, a complexly textured portrayal of America’s obsession with celebrity and power set in the nation’s music capital. NASHVILLE weaves the stories of twenty-four characters, including a politically ambitious country icon and his fragile star protégée, a self-absorbed rock star who woos a lonely married gospel singer, a talentless waitress painfully humiliated at her first singing gig, a runaway wife with dreams of stardom, and a campaign guru who is trying to organize a concert rally for an unseen presidential candidate, into a cinematic tapestry that is equal parts comedy, tragedy, and musical. Many members of the astonishing cast (which includes Lily Tomlin, Keith Carradine, Ronee Blakley, Karen Black, Shelley Duvall, Henry Gibson, Scott Glenn, and many more) wrote their own songs and performed them live on location, adding another layer to the film’s quirky authenticity. Altman’s ability to get to the heart of American life via its eccentric byways was never put to better use than in this grand, rollicking triumph, which barrels forward to an unforgettable conclusion.

    Showtimes TBA

MARLEE MATLIN: NOT ALONE ANYMORE

Shoshannah Stern

  • 98 minutes
  • 2025
  • English and American Sign Language with English subtitles
  • July 11 - 13

    Marlee Matlin was born into a hearing family, like roughly 95% of Deaf people. Growing up in Illinois, she faced episodes of isolation and abuse. She found joy in performing at a local deaf theater. In 1987, Marlee Matlin became the first Deaf actor to win an Academy Award and was thrust into the spotlight at 21 years old. Reflecting on her life in her primary language of American Sign Language, NOT ALONE ANYMORE explores the complexities of what it means to be a trailblazer. As a child, filmmaker Shoshannah Stern was inspired to believe that a deaf woman like herself could pursue a career as an actor after seeing Matlin win her Oscar.

    Stern's directorial debut is an intimate, honest, and loving conversation between two profoundly connected people that weaves together Matlin’s first-person account with interviews from those who know her best. Stern reimagines traditional documentary storytelling, elevating ASL as the film’s heart and soul while removing conventional voiceovers and including open captions, creating an authentic and visually immersive experience. Through split-screen interviews with both Deaf and hearing contributors, the film weaves a poignant and inspiring narrative of Matlin’s legendary career, highlighting her tireless fight for inclusion and representation in an entertainment world that at first had no place for her. The resulting film is engrossing and profound.

    Showtimes TBA

PAPER MOON

Peter Bogdanovich

  • 103 minutes
  • 2025
  • English
  • July 11 - 13

    Maverick director Peter Bogdanovich affectionately recreates the world of the 1930s Dust Bowl in this beloved, briskly entertaining chronicle of one of cinema’s unlikeliest crime sprees. Real-life father and daughter Ryan and Tatum O’Neal (who became the youngest-ever Oscar winner for her spark-plug performance) play off each other with almost musical agility as a Bible-hawking con man and the precocious, recently orphaned tomboy who falls into his care—and soon rivals her newfound father figure’s skill as a swindler. With period-perfect detail, glowing monochrome imagery by cinematographer László Kovács, and a memorable supporting cast (including the inimitable Madeline Kahn), PAPER MOON is a witty, loving portrait of two natural-born hustlers on a road trip through Depression-era America.

    Showtimes TBA

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