Upcoming Events – TRYLON

THE MOSQUITO COAST

(1986, DCP, 117m) w/Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren, River Phoenix. Arrogant inventor Allie Fox (Ford) brings his family into the jungle and willfully ignores the consequences of his actions as they rain down on those near him. This examination of the caustic nature of American exceptionalism and capitalism is disturbing but invigorating. For Perisphere, Michael Wellvang […]


Showings: Sep. 22 7:00, 9:15, Sep. 23 7:00, 9:15, Sep. 24 3:00, 5:15

AMOROSA

(1986, DCP, 117m, Swedish w/English subtitles) dir Mai Zetterling w/Stina Ekblad, Erland Josephson, Philip Zandén. Amorosa follows Agnes von Krusenstjerna (Ekblad) as she progresses from fluff popular-fiction writer to serious author of erotica. New Restoration! SUN 7:30 MON/TUE 7:00 9:15


Showings: Sep. 24 7:30, Sep. 25 7:00, 9:15, Sep. 26 7:00, 9:15

16MM HORROR SHOW

(16mm, 90ish min) October is around the corner and we figured we’d get the party started right with this ultra rare 16mm print from our archive. When we started the archive, the goal was to keep film prints in circulation that we felt needed the attention. Whether that be because they were rarely shown or […]

PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK

(1975, 35mm, 107m) w/Rachel Roberts, Anne-Louise Lambert, Vivean Gray. At the beginning of the twentieth century a small group of female students vanishes while on a St. Valentine’s Day outing. Picnic is more than an unsolved mystery; it is a poetic horror that explores class and sexual repression. FRI/SAT 7:00 9:15 SUN 3:00 5:15 Promotional […]


Showings: Sep. 29 7:00, 9:15, Sep. 30 7:00, 9:15, Oct. 1 3:00, 5:15

SCIENCE SALON: A JOURNEY IN STEAM

Join the Minnesota Academy of Science for a scientific look into cinematic illusions with Christian Hanson, simulation engineer at Mayo Clinic’s Anatomic Modeling Unit. Christian will bring you into his world of advanced 3D printing, detailing his journey from film special effects creator to the field of medical simulation engineering. Presentation will be followed by […]

CANDYMAN

(1992, 35mm, 99m) dir Bernard Rose w/Virginia Madsen, Tony Todd, Xander Berkeley. Speak his name five times into a mirror and he shall appear. Helen (Madsen) is an academic exploring stories of a hook-handed murderer in Chicago’s Cabrini-Green. One of the best, and only, films of the 1990s to effectively explore the effects of lynching […]


Showings: Oct. 1 7:30, Oct. 2 7:00, 9:15, Oct. 3 7:00, 9:15

TAPE FREAKS OCTOBER

Join Tape Freaks as they present movies they love to audiences who don’t know what they’re in for until the title hits the screen! Shows are at 7 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Tickets are $5. For more details, check out TapeFreaks.blogspot.com. 7:00 $5

SCREAM

(1996, DCP, 111m) dir Wes Craven w/Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette. A killer named Ghostface is terrorizing a group of teens armed with phones and horror movie knowledge in the small town of Woodsboro. Playing on the rise of horror movie fandom, Wes Craven’s massive box office success revitalized the slasher genre. FRI 7:00 […]


Showings: Oct. 6 7:00, Oct. 7 9:30, Oct. 8 3:00

SCREAM 2

(1997, DCP, 120m) dir Wes Craven w/Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette. As Sidney (Campbell) moves on to college, a new Ghostface arrives to wreak havoc on the lives of survivors of the Woodsboro killings. Luckily for Ghostface they’re all in one place. FRI 9:15 SAT 7:00 SUN 5:15 Promotional support provided by RACKET.


Showings: Oct. 6 9:15, Oct. 7 7:00, Oct. 8 5:15

CURE

(1997, 35mm, 111m, Japanese w/English subtitles) dir Kiyoshi Kurosawa w/Masato Hagiwara, Kôji Yakusho, Tsuyoshi Ujiki. A series of grisly murders has Detective Takabe (Yakusho) exploring the strange world of mesmerism and suggestion. The further he probes, the more concerned he grows over the manipulations of a mysterious man at the center of his investigation. SUN […]


Showings: Oct. 8 7:45, Oct. 9 7:00, 9:15, Oct. 10 7:00, 9:15

GHOSTS OF THE CHELSEA HOTEL (AND OTHER ROCK & ROLL STORIES)

(2023, USA, DCP, 70m) dir Danny Garcia. The film explores the hotel’s role in the cultural and artistic movements of the 20th century, from the Beat Generation to the Punk Rock scene. It also touches on the controversies and tragedies that have occurred at the hotel, including the mysterious death of Nancy Spungen, girlfriend of […]

MOTHER KRAUSE’S JOURNEY TO HAPPINESS

(1929, DCP, 133m) dir Phil Jutzi w/Alexandra Schmitt, Holmes Zimmermann, Ilse Trautschold. Set in the tenements of Northern Berlin amidst the economic turmoil of 1929, this bold experiment in social melodrama tells a story of precarity and political awakening through the eyes of a young working-class woman. Inspired by the graphic art of Heinrich Zille […]

HORRORTHON VII: DIE, HORRORTHON, DIE

(35mm/16mm/DCP, All. Damn. Night.) We are seven years into our collaboration with the Cult Film Collective, and we’ve never been more excited to bring you nine hours of nonstop gore and mayhem. Every year the demand for tickets has grown, so we’re trying something a little . . . foolhardy. We’ll be working seventeen hours […]


Showings: Oct. 14 10:00, 9:00

THE VANISHING

(1988, DCP, 106m, Dutch and French w/English subtitles) dir George Sluizer w/Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, Gene Bervoets, Johanna ter Steege. After his partner goes missing at a rest stop, Rex (Bervoets) searches for answers to her disappearance for years. The kidnapper lives out his days with quiet satisfaction until he’s compelled to finally meet Rex. SUN 5:00 […]


Showings: Oct. 15 5:00, 7:00, Oct. 16 7:00, 9:00, Oct. 17 7:00, 9:00

SOCIETY

(1989) One of the most disgusting, grotesque, and truly original satirical indictments of America’s class divide. It’s all about fitting in… 7:00 $5

BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA

(1992, DCP, 128m) dir Francis Ford Coppola w/Winona Ryder, Gary Oldman, Keanu Reeves. Jonathan Harker (Reeves) is tasked with visiting his client Count Dracula (Oldman) in Transylvania to arrange a relocation to London. Brilliant practical effects, outstanding costumes, and elaborate sets make Coppola’s version stand out among other tellings of this classic gothic tale. New […]


Showings: Oct. 20 7:00, 9:30, Oct. 21 7:00, 9:30, Oct. 22 3:00, 5:30

THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT

(1999, DCP, 81m) dir Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez w/Heather Donahue, Michael C. Williams, Joshua Leonard. Three film students travel into a Maryland forest to create a documentary on the Blair Witch, never to be seen or heard from again. A year later, footage from their documentary is found. SUN 8:15 MON/TUE 7:00 8:45 Promotional support […]


Showings: Oct. 22 8:15, Oct. 23 7:00, 8:45, Oct. 24 7:00, 8:45

THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS

(1991, DCP, 118m) dir Jonathan Demme w/Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn. Decades later, there’s still comfort in not knowing what fava beans taste like. Hannibal (Hopkins) is all too happy to suggest pairings for human liver while Clarice (Foster) and the FBI request his help to track down serial killer Buffalo Bill. FRI/SAT 7:00 […]


Showings: Oct. 27 7:00, 9:30, Oct. 28 7:00, 9:30, Oct. 29 3:00

HAUSU

(1977, 35mm, 88m, Japanese w/English subtitles) dir Nobuhiko Ôbayashi w/Kimiko Ikegami, Miki Jinbo, Kumiko Ôba. This cult masterpiece, which comprises bizarre set pieces, subtle humor, and surreal deaths, still feels fresh four decades after it was made. Join us for this Trylon Halloween tradition—for the first or the twenty-first time.  SUN 5:30 7:15 9:00 MON/TUE […]


Showings: Oct. 29 5:30, 7:15, Oct. 30 7:00, 9:00, Oct. 31 7:00, 9:00

TAPE FREAKS NOVEMBER

Join Tape Freaks as they present movies they love to audiences who don’t know what they’re in for until the title hits the screen! Shows are at 7 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Tickets are $5. For more details, check out TapeFreaks.blogspot.com. 7:00 $5

HI, MOM!

(1970, 35mm, 87m) dir Brian De Palma w/Robert De Niro, Allen Garfield, Lara Parker. Upon returning home, Vietnam vet Jon Rubin (De Niro) directs an avant-garde voyeuristic porno film and then joins an acting troupe of militant Black activists—at which point the film switches from comedy to scorching social commentary and features one of the […]


Showings: Nov. 3 7:00, 9:00, Nov. 4 7:00, 9:00, Nov. 5 3:00, 5:00

DEEP COVER

(1992, DCP, 107m) dir Bill Duke w/Larry Fishburne, Jeff Goldblum, Lira Angel, René Assa. Officer Russell Stevens (Fishburne) is recruited into undercover work for the DEA and battles against the seduction of power and money. Set against the backdrop of the war on drugs, Deep Cover features Fishburne in one of the great performances of […]


Showings: Nov. 5 7:00, Nov. 6 7:00, 9:15, Nov. 7 7:00, 9:15

APOCALYPSE NOW: FINAL CUT

(1979, DCP, 183m) dir Francis Ford Coppola w/Larry Fishburne, Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall, Marlon Brando. Willard (Sheen) is assigned to track down and assassinate renegade Colonel Kurtz (Brando), who has lost his mind and created his own brutal regime. Shot over two years in the jungles of the Philippines, Coppola’s journey into the heart of […]


Showings: Nov. 11 7:00, Nov. 12 5:00, Nov. 13 7:00, Nov. 14 7:00

TWILIGHT

(1990, DCP, 115m, Hungarian w/English subtitles) dir György Fehér w/Péter Haumann, János Derzsi, Judit Pogány. After discovering the body of a young girl deep in a forest in the mountains, a homicide detective goes to extreme means to catch the killer responsible. Long unavailable, Twilight is an existential murder mystery and an expansive meditation on […]


Showings: Nov. 17 7:00, 9:15, Nov. 18 7:00, 9:15, Nov. 19 3:00, 5:15

BOYZ N THE HOOD

(1991, DCP, 112m) dir John Singleton w/Larry Fishburne, Cuba Gooding Jr., Angela Bassett, Ice Cube. Three Black teenage boys in South Central Los Angeles confront violence, racism, and relationships in Singleton’s iconic film. Fishburne is outstanding in the role of father figure Furious Styles. SUN 7:30 MON/TUE 7:00 9:15


Showings: Nov. 19 7:30, Nov. 20 7:00, 9:15, Nov. 21 7:00, 9:15

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