Along with the arrival of Black Panther, I Feel Pretty and the critically acclaimed Indian Horse, there are many exciting events happening at The Revue this week.
Silent Revue – The Show – Sunday, June 10, 4:15PM
Before Tod Browning produced his definitive cult classic Freaks (1932), he directed The Show (1927)—a rarely screened macabre masterpiece replete with outlandish terrors and vampish seductresses.
With live piano accompaniment by Marilyn Lerner.
Designing the Movies – American Graffiti – Thursday, June 14, 6:45PM
On the final day of summer vacation before college, a group of high school graduates spend one last night cruising the local strip. Director George Lucas set the semi-autobiographical vignettes in his own Modesto, California hometown and in the twilight of American innocence. American Graffiti became the cultural touchstone of a generation.
Screened with an introduction by host Nathalie Atkinson about 1960s nostalgia, coming-of-age tales and classic cars.