Horror Extravaganza Screening

Hideaki Anno’s LOVE & POP!

Shot entirely on DV, Love & Pop offers a moment of intersection between the whimsy of youthful optimism and the angst of end-of-the-century fatalism. Tokyo school girl Hiromi and her friends are stricken by the teenage dilemma: knowing exactly what you want but also feeling completely aimless, until they begin partaking in “subsidized dating,” where they charge older men for dates…

Run time: 112 min

PParty post film w/ tattoos by @unradmotions and art by @uhchloe. Enter a raffle! Grab (spiked) hot cocoa!

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Horror Extravaganza Screening

Alain Robak's BABY BLOOD + horror shorts KITCHEN SINK & EAGER.

A pregnant killer on the road. A demon alien fetus thirsty for blood. Together they're on a journey of rampage. In both parts interrogating and effecting the female body politics traditional to the genre, Baby Blood is yet another imaginative, incisive, and diabolical piece of gem in the modern Euro body horror canon.

Run time: 82 mins + 22 mins (shorts)

Party post film w/ vending from @jadawonggg and @christineschlehuber and @unradmotions. Art. Edibles. Tattoos.

Sponsored by: JuneShine. Wear a costume and get a free drink.

Pauline at the Beach Screening

As the third installment in "Comedies and Proverbs," Rohmer's tale of romantic errors implicates multiple players in a game of seduction and love - including teenage girl Pauline and her divorcée cousin Marion, during their summer vacation to a French coast. Wittily provocative at every turn, Rohmer wields this romcom with delicacy and wisdom, proving he is one of the greatest writers in cinema history.

Run time: 94 mins

Party post film w/ vending from @qua.zone & @brainrot.radio.

Outdoor screening. Limited seats. Bring a chair or a blanket if you want to secure your spot!

Shhh! Screening

A selection of deliriously good short films, each chosen by a member of sub club. Maybe it's an homage to saying less.

Date: January 19th, 8 PM

There will be some funky vendors.

Angst Screening

Angst explores a day in the life of a murderer recently released from prison. Gerard Karl's intensely subjective direction makes this 1983 Austrian cult film more than live up to its reputation as one of the most eerie, unsettling and all-around insane horror movies ever made.

Run time: 87 mins

Party post film w/ zine vending from @cinesensuality.

This screening will be outdoors. Seating will be limited, so bring a blanket or folding chair to secure your spot.