Addams Family Values

The follow up to the smash hit, Addams Family Values is a darkly comic, crazy fun ride. A baby is added into the mix, Wednesday goes to summer camp, and a gold digger tries to seduce the incredibly strange Uncle Fester.

Hilarious comedy from masters Raul Julia, Anjelica Huston and Christopher Lloyd, with a brilliant turn by Joan Cusack as the opportunist. Nothing, however, can beat Christina Ricci as Wednesday dueling with the cheerful camp counselors in an unforgettable battle of wits.

Bring your own kooky clan for this rare screening on the big screen of the 90s classic. Explore one of the jewels of our city, a gorgeous movie palace built over 100 years ago, listen to our DJ and dress up for a themed Addams Family photobooth!

A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)

In Wes Craven’s classic slasher film, midwestern teenagers fall prey to Freddy Krueger, a disfigured man who preys on the teenagers in their dreams — which, in turn, kills them in reality. But what is the dark secret behind Freddy’s attacks? One girl begins to unravel the mysteries of her small town. Join us in the cemetery for one of the scariest movies ever made. Bring blankets and pillows and dress up for our photobooth for this special Halloween season screening, but whatever you do don’t fall asleep!

Stan Against Evil Premiere

Join Cinespia & IFC for the premiere of TV show Stan Against Evil! We follow Stan Miller (John C. McGinley), a perpetually disgruntled former sheriff of a small New England town who was forced into retirement. Stan has trouble relinquishing his authority to Evie Barret (Janet Varney), the tough and beautiful new sheriff in town, but they form an unlikely alliance when both begin to realize things are not quite right in Willard’s Mill. Together, they valiantly fight a plague of unleashed demons that have been haunting the town, which just happens to be built on the site of a massive 17th century witch burning.

Stan Against Evil is created, written and executive produced by Dana Gould (The Simpsons, Parks and Recreation).

Complimentary In N’ Out Burger, Kogi, Lucifer’s Pizza, Fry Girl and Donut Friend will be provided while supplies last. Beer provided by Peroni and wine by Apothic, must be 21+ with valid ID to consume alcohol. The evening will also feature a Q&A with the cast and creator and a special Halloween themed photo booth.
NOTE: This show is free. To help us track attendance, you must get a ticket for admission.

Death Becomes Her

When an aging star stumbles on an ancient potion for everlasting youth she believes her prayers have been answered. But, her life long rival plots to seduce her husband and take her out for good. They both discover that immortality has a price. Robert Zemeckis’s hilarious horror comedy starring Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn and Bruce Willis has a witty script, astounding special effects and iconic 80’s costumes. Join us for this special Halloween season screening, dress up for our themed photobooth, and bring a picnic with beer and wine for a night beneath the stars.

Paris, Texas

Cinespia and Vidiots present Wim Wender’s art house classic with star Harry Dean Stanton in person!

Actor Harry Dean Stanton turns 90 this year, the perfect time to celebrate the man who was in so many movies, from Alien, The Godfather 2, Pretty in Pink and everything in between. There’s only one movie where he’s the star though, and it is probably the most beautiful film ever made. If you haven’t seen Paris, Texas, here’s your chance to do it right: on the big screen, in a historic movie palace with the man in person! Don’t miss this super rare event.

Lyrical, haunting and beautiful, Paris, Texas is unforgettable. A mysterious stranger, played by Harry Dean Stanton, walks out of the desert and, together with his young son, journeys across the country to find his wife, played by the stunning Nastassja Kinski. At turns heartwarming and funny then moving and mysterious, vast lyrical landscapes, smoldering sunsets and glowing neon form the backdrop of this lovely film.

With a gorgeous, heart-breaking score by musician Ry Cooder, photographed by the incomparable Robby Müller, and directed by master Wim Wenders, Paris, Texas is one of the most acclaimed films of all times. Don’t miss this rare movie palace showing on the big screen and celebrate the legendary Harry Dean Stanton!

The Palace is our city’s most beautiful historic theatre, join us and explore with DJs, full bars, a free photobooth and a special guest appearance by one of cinema’s most prolific actors.