True Romance

Director Tony Scott is known for his energetic action films, but True Romance proves he can deliver a genuine love story. The action is there in all it’s raw glory, but True Romance is truly romantic!
Outlaw lovers Alabama and Clarence are on the run to Hollywood after they accidentally steal a suitcase from the mob. Patricia Arquette is compelling, adorable and ultimately, fierce as a she-lion as she and her soulmate are pursued by terrifying gangsters. The glib and cheeky script by Quentin Tarantino made him a household word, with a cast of fantastic stars including Brad Pitt, Val Kilmer, Samuel Jackson, Gary Oldman, James Gandolphini, Mike Rappaport, Bronson Pinchot and the sly, wolfish Christian Slater.

Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds

Looking for romance, Tippi Hedren, a rich and wild socialite chases hunk Rod Taylor back up to his small hometown, but ends up fighting for her life when birds organize and attack the humans. Hitchcock s apocalyptic thriller is the most original and daring of his own films and still breathtaking. Masterful moments like the sight of thousands of birds swooping down on schoolchildren or a sea of birds laying in wait will leave you screaming! Join us for this special evening in the cemetery with a themed photo booth, a sunset picnic with beer and wine and Hitchcock under the stars.

Sixteen Candles

When her whole family forgets her 16th birthday, Samantha knows it’s going to be a hard week. But with her sister’s wedding, The Geek putting on the moves and a house party gone out of control, everything goes hilariously wrong. The first film from John Hughes is side splittingly funny and has become the supreme 80s classic. Starring Molly Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall and John Cusack and a crazy cast of jocks, geeks, babes and freaks. Join us for this special event with a themed photo booth, prom dance party and a sunset picnic with beer and wine.

Poltergeist (1982)

They’re here. This modern horror classic is filled with fantastic performances, eerie special effects, and terrifying ghosts making for one of the great adventure films of the ’80s. When strange things begin to happen in a suburban home, curiosity quickly turns to fear as the spectral visitors fixate on a little girl. Directed by horror master Tobe Hooper and produced by Steven Spielberg, it is a great mix of big budget Hollywood popcorn and real horror, there’s nothing quite as scary. Join us for this spooky night in one of the world’s most famous cemeteries!

2001: A Space Odyssey

Stanley Kubrick’s mind-blowing masterpiece is the ultimate trip. Epic in scope and breathtaking on the big screen, it abounds with rich photography and incredible special effects that still dazzle. A meditation on space, humanity and the mysteries of the universe, it is riveting and hallucinatory.

A mysterious object is found on the moon of alien origin. When the object begins to beam signals, it’s ‘instructions’ direct man, and an intelligent computer named HAL, far into deep space and beyond. Don’t miss this special screening under the stars with one of the greatest films ever made. With a themed photobooth and DJ Cut Chemist spinning before and after the movie.