Oh for the bygone days of midnight movies and flicks like The Rocky Horror Picture Show — a heady time, back when men were men, except when they were Dr. Frank-N-Furter.
Relive those cult film days of yesteryear at the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s first-ever Midnight Movie series, starting tonight.
Running every Friday through August 31st at the modern and modish Elinor Bunin Film Center, the series includes B-movie classics and ’70s staples, including:
- June 8th – The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the indie splatterfest that begat a genre
- June 15th — Logan’s Run, in which residents of a 23rd-century city are mandated to die at age 30
- June 22nd –Richard Pryor: Live in Concert, a restored print of the stand-up classic
- July 6th – Lost Highway, David Lynch’s cryptic psychological thriller
- July 13/20th – The Evil Dead and Evil Dead II, Sam Raimi’s seminal works of gonzo slapstick horror
Because what’s a movie without dinner, the Film Center also houses a lounge cafe by former ‘inoteca chef/owner Jason Denton, which plates up specialties like milk-braised pork belly plus wine varietals from California to Catalonia.
Concessions include all the regular treats, plus gourmet goodies like parmesan truffle popcorn and house-made pretzels.
And while the Midnight Movie series doesn’t include Rocky Horror, you should still be quivering in anticipation.
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