Itty Bitty Titty Committee
Feb26

Itty Bitty Titty Committee

87 minutes. Unrated. Oo, another baby dyke trying to save the world. Anna (Melonie Diaz) is a young, recently dumped lesbian with no degree, no motivation, and only a hugely supportive family and a resume-worthy job as a receptionist at a plastic surgery clinic to keep her going. Despite these hardships, Anna catches the eye of a radical feminist named Sadie, (Nicole Vicius) who instantly blackmails her into joining the bohemian...

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John Dies at the End
Feb26

John Dies at the End

99 minutes. Rated R. Time is an ocean, not a garden hose. Dave (Chase Williamson) and John (Rob Mayes) are losers. Well, John does have a band. But their slackerdom grants them a powerful advantage in the world of the occult, where, fueled by the mind-expanding substance known as Soy Sauce, they operate as the ultimate paranormal investigation team. But what is Soy Sauce? Is it a drug, an alien, a religion, or all of the above? Why...

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Almost Famous
Feb26

Almost Famous

2000. 122 minutes. Rated R. And you can tell Rolling Stone magazine that my last words were… I’m on drugs! William Miller (Patrick Fugit) is a 15-year-old whiz kid who uses his wits to tag along with up-and-coming rockers Stillwater. Under the auspices of a Rolling Stone article, he becomes a fixture on their tour, participating in a rowdy rock and roll lifestyle with increasing abandon, and putting off the moment when he...

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Now You See Me
Feb26

Now You See Me

115 minutes. Rated PG-13. “First rule of magic: always be the smartest guy in the room.” Part magic show, part heist, part Occupy-style wealth liberation, the Four Horsemen magic show comes out of nowhere and leaves the FBI completely baffled. The mysterious performers seem determined to risk their lives to put on the ultimate act–but how real is the magic? And what’s the payoff? Nicely paced and good clean...

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Bernie
Feb26

Bernie

104 minutes. Rated PG-13. “There are people in town, honey, that woulda shot her for five dollars.” In 1996, a well-liked undertaker named Bernie Tiede shot his wealthy 81-year old companion, Marjorie Nugent, to death with a rifle. After hiding her body in a freezer, he proceeded to convince the residents of their home town of Carthage, Texas that Marjorie was alive and well in seclusion. Her reputation was so bad and...

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