Film Events in St. Louis

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  • Thu., April 18, 7:30 p.m.

    Arkadin Cinema & Bar

    5228 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis St. Louis - South City

    Ascend to a new plane of consciousness to transmogrify into a new essence of pure being, THIRD EYE THEATRE, a video mixtape highlighting the proliferation of New Age media and philosophies in the latter part of the 20th Century. Curated & edited by Mark Willey, THIRD EYE THEATRE will feature video hypnosis, crystal dynamics, subliminal messages, healing frequencies, astral projection, dharmic destinies and soul goals. Expect appearances from New Age luminaries like Dick Sutphen, author and host of SEDONA, as well as, astrologers like Joyce Jillson and Jackie Stallone, and visual music from Robert Slap, Steven Halpern, and Iasos. 314-221-2173
  • Thu., April 18, 3:30-5 & 7-9 p.m.

    B&B Theatres Creve Coeur West Olive 10 and Bowling

    12657 Olive Blvd, Creve Coeur Creve Coeur

    15 - 20

    Travel the world through film! The J’s St. Louis Jewish Film Festival showcases national and international cinema that explores universal issues through traditional Jewish values, opposing viewpoints and new perspectives. Documentaries, drama and short films are presented for two weeks, with introductions by filmmakers and experts on the issues the films bring forth. Jewish Films for young adults are also presented to the public in an effort to expand discussion and audiences for this age cohort. 314-442-3179
  • Sat., April 20, 7-10 p.m.

    Das Bevo Biergarten

    4749 Gravois Ave., St. Louis St. Louis - South City

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    Everyone deserves a good laugh on 420! Join us for dinner, cocktails and a screening of the Big Lebowski. Watch Jeff "The Dude" Lebowski (mistaken for a millionaire of the same name) seek restitution for his ruined rug, enlisting his bowling buddies to help get it. Doors open at 5, movie starts at 7. Grab your tickets at the Square link. https://square.link/u/MFYVPt9O 314-832-2251
  • Sun., April 21, 1 p.m.

    Arkadin Cinema & Bar

    5228 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis St. Louis - South City

    Ground control has been receiving mysterious transmissions from the three remaining residents of the Solaris space station. When cosmonaut and psychologist Kris Kelvin is dispatched to investigate, he experiences the same strange phenomena that afflict the Solaris crew, sending him on a voyage into the darkest recesses of his consciousness. Andrei Tarkovsky’s SOLARIS weaves a hypnotic fable about love, humanity, and memory out of its science fiction premise. Tarkovsky’s tracking shots and long takes reveal the space station’s claustrophobia and decay; the beautiful early images of nature further underline the ugly, dehumanizing effects of technology. 314-221-2173
  • Sun., April 21, 3:30 p.m.

    The Factory

    17105 N Outer 40 Rd, Chesterfield Chesterfield

    314-423-8500
  • Mon., April 22, 7 p.m.

    Arkadin Cinema & Bar

    5228 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis St. Louis - South City

    Come celebrate Earth Day 2024 with a strange, trippy and at times laugh-out-loud hilarious work of ecological cinematic what-the-fuckery. Uncover the mysterious world of botanical psychology and interplanetary communication while basking in some truly mind-blowing nature photography and a genuinely incredible soundtrack. You’ll never look at a flower the same way again after seeing this masterpiece of nutso New-Age whackjobbery. Our friends at Flowers & Weeds will be on hand to sell you some plants (which you’re desperately going to want buy and do some strange things to after watching this film). Plus, we’ll have specials on Mighty Kind drinls. 314-221-2173
  • Thu., April 25, 6 p.m.

    Arkadin Cinema & Bar

    5228 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis St. Louis - South City

    FREE

    Bring in a VHS tape, and you’ll get in free. It can be absolutely anything — a forgotten bargain-bin B-movie, a Hollywood classic, an aerobics tape, a training video, a home movie. Anything! But there’s an incentive to bring us something good…We will choose one tape to watch with the crowd, and if your VHS gets picked, you get free drinks and concessions all night! We’ll be collecting tapes up till 7 p.m., going over the submission when you can sell your video to the crowd, then finally popping in the winning tape and starting the show around 7:30 p.m. 314-221-2173
  • Thu., April 25, 6 p.m.

    Arkadin Cinema & Bar

    5228 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis St. Louis - South City

    Free

    Bring in a VHS tape, and you’ll get in free. It can be absolutely anything — a forgotten bargain-bin B-movie, a Hollywood classic, an aerobics tape, a training video, a home movie. Anything! But there’s an incentive to bring us something good…We will choose one tape to watch with the crowd, and if your VHS gets picked, you get free drinks and concessions all night! We’ll be collecting tapes up till 7 p.m., going over the submission when you can sell your video to the crowd, then finally popping in the winning tape and starting the show around 7:30 p.m. 314-221-2173
  • Fri., April 26, 5-7 p.m.

    Arkadin Cinema & Bar

    5228 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis St. Louis - South City

    Free

    The sharp, acerbic well from which pretty much the entire past two and half decades of alternative comedy sprang, Mr. Show with Bob and David remains the high-water mark for hip, hilarious sketch comedy. Before they were Saul Goodman and Tobias Fünke, Bob Odenkirk and David Cross were simply Bob and David, the oddball duo at the center of Gen-X America’s answer to Monty Python. Featuring classic sketches and a surreal slacker sensibility, Mr. Show remains just as funny as it was back on late-night mid-’90s HBO. 314-221-2173
  • Fri., April 26, 7:30 p.m.

    Arkadin Cinema & Bar

    5228 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis St. Louis - South City

    This revolutionary DIY parody film and hilarious reimagining of the classic autobiographical coming-of-age story follows an unconfident, closeted trans girl as she moves to Gotham City to make it big as a comedian by joining the cast of a government-sanctioned late night sketch show in a world where comedy has been outlawed. As mainstream success eludes our heroine, leading her to unite with a ragtag team of rejects, misfits, and a certain love interest named Mister J, “Joker the Harlequin” is born again as a confident (and psychotic) joker on a collision course with the city’s fascist caped crusader. 314-221-2173
  • Sat., April 27, 5:30 p.m.

    Arkadin Cinema & Bar

    5228 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis St. Louis - South City

    Na na na na na na na na BATMAN! Tongue-in-cheek humor prevails in Batman, a delirious blend of campy humor, colorful action, and Pop-Art production design. Designed climactic swan song to the popular TV series — it was released to theaters just a couple months after the series finale aired — the film pits Batman and Robin against a super-team of criminal masterminds planning to conquer Gotham City by turning the U.N. Security Council into dehydrated dust. 314-221-2173
  • Sun., April 28, 8 p.m.

    Arkadin Cinema & Bar

    5228 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis St. Louis - South City

    This revolutionary DIY parody film and hilarious reimagining of the classic autobiographical coming-of-age story follows an unconfident, closeted trans girl as she moves to Gotham City to make it big as a comedian by joining the cast of a government-sanctioned late night sketch show in a world where comedy has been outlawed. As mainstream success eludes our heroine, leading her to unite with a ragtag team of rejects, misfits, and a certain love interest named Mister J, “Joker the Harlequin” is born again as a confident (and psychotic) joker on a collision course with the city’s fascist caped crusader. 314-221-2173
  • Wed., May 1, 7 p.m.

    Arkadin Cinema & Bar

    5228 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis St. Louis - South City

    Logan’s Run is a masterpiece of pre-Star Wars ’70s Sci-Fi. Based on the 1967 novel by William F Nolan & George Clayton Johnston, the film acts as a pointed critique of conformity, hedonism & obsession with youth and is as cutting today as it was during its original release. Extravagantly produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer with massive sets and chic costumes, Logan’s Run was a major success upon its release in 1976 winning the Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Film and spawning book sequels, a television series and a Marvel comic book adaptation. 314-221-2173
  • Thu., May 2, 7 p.m.

    Arkadin Cinema & Bar

    5228 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis St. Louis - South City

    Brimming with tension and overflowing with ideas, Darren Aronofsky’s debut heralded the arrival of a searing new talent. Pulsing with a techno soundtrack that reflects its grimy, handmade quality, π is a thriller that digs into viewers’ psyche before clawing its way back out. The tale of a mathematician whose search for patterns in the stock market reveals a secret with global implications, it is a paranoid thriller par excellence, updating such classics as Three Days of the Condor and The Parallax View for the age of Anonymous. 314-221-2173
  • Fri., May 3, 7-9 p.m., Fri., June 7, 7-9 p.m., Fri., Aug. 2, 7-9 p.m. and Fri., Sept. 6, 7-9 p.m.

    .Zack Theater

    3224 Locust, St. Louis St. Louis - Downtown

    St. Louis & the story of the Video Mix 6 pt. series. Did you know that the video mix tape was conceived right here in St. Louis? Created by G.Wiz, w/ DJ Alejan, DJ Charlie Chan Soprano, & DJ Kut who provided the music industry with a creative marketing component that helped promote their music from Def Jam, IGA Music Grp, Atlantic, Sony & others. Come hear the stories & see the video mixes that were never released to the public, followed by a Q&A. Currently 3 of the the video mixes are archived in the Univ. Hip Hop Museum. 314-533-0367
  • Sat., May 4, 8 p.m.

    Arkadin Cinema & Bar

    5228 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis St. Louis - South City

    This revolutionary DIY parody film and hilarious reimagining of the classic autobiographical coming-of-age story follows an unconfident, closeted trans girl as she moves to Gotham City to make it big as a comedian by joining the cast of a government-sanctioned late night sketch show in a world where comedy has been outlawed. As mainstream success eludes our heroine, leading her to unite with a ragtag team of rejects, misfits, and a certain love interest named Mister J, “Joker the Harlequin” is born again as a confident (and psychotic) joker on a collision course with the city’s fascist caped crusader. 314-221-2173
  • Mon., May 6, 7 p.m.

    Arkadin Cinema & Bar

    5228 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis St. Louis - South City

    You’d be hard-pressed to find two more potent examples of economical filmmaking than this pair of films from two of Warner Brothers’ most reliably efficient filmmakers. Mervyn LeRoy’s 1932 drama THREE ON A MATCH packs a story that spans over a decade into 62 minutes, with a large ensemble cast that includes Warren William, Lyle Talbot, Edward Arnold, and a pre-fame Humphrey Bogart. Director Michael Curtiz’s rollicking 1933 film FEMALE only requires 60 minutes to tell the story of Alison Drake (Ruth Chatterton), the tough head of an automobile company who prides herself on having adopted the ways of men. 314-221-2173
  • Wed., May 8, 8-9 p.m.

    Pulitzer Arts Foundation

    3716 Washington Blvd., St. Louis St. Louis - Grand Center

    Free

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    Join us in Spring Church for an outdoor screening of "Amor, mujeres y flores," a 1989 documentary by Colombian filmmakers Marta Rodriguez and Jorge Silva. Described by Rodriguez as a “drama about pesticides and the aberrant working conditions of female labor,” this documentary exposes the exploitation of the primarily female workforce in Colombia’s flower cultivation industry. It highlights the relationship between the demand for Colombia’s carnations in the international market and labor and human rights violations in the industry. This film is recommended for ages 13 and up. Registration is encouraged, but not required. 314-754-1850