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Fright-tober at Crosstown Theater: Beetlejuice
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesCrosstown Concourse presents a screening of Beetlejuice at Crosstown Theater.
Throughout the month of October, Crosstown Concourse presents Fright-tober at Crosstown Theater! Join us every Saturday in October for spooky, kid-friendly matinees (2 pm) and even spookier adult-themed horror films in the evenings (7 pm). Films programmed by Crosstown Arts. Tickets are free, but capacity is limited so registration is required.
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Tell Me a Memory
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesIn 2018, filmmaker Jon Bryant Crawford was a Crosstown Arts resident artist. Jon used his time at Crosstown Arts to film interviews with anyone in the Queer community in Memphis willing to sit down and talk. Tell Me a Memory is the result of those sessions. Join Crosstown Arts and filmmaker Jon Bryant Crawford for a screening of Tell Me a Memory at Crosstown Theater. The screening will be followed with a panel discussion with Mr. Crawford.
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Crosstown Arthouse presents Def by Temptation
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesFrom American Genre Film Archive: Joel grew up in the church but has recently started questioning his beliefs. After sensing a supernatural presence from his deceased father, Joel becomes compelled to visit his cousin in New York. But shortly after arriving, they become embroiled in a series of mysterious homicides of local men, all of whom were last seen in the company of a mysterious and beautiful woman. Beautifully photographed by Ernest Dickerson (Do the Right Thing) and starring Kadeem Hardison (I'm Gonna Git You Sucka), and Samuel L. Jackson (Pulp Fiction), this sole directorial effort from child actor James Bond III is a macabre, neon-tinged portrait of late 1980s Brooklyn. The movie blends supernatural horror and religious mysticism, punctuated by an electrifying hip hop and R&B soundtrack. Newly restored from the original 35mm camera negative!
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Fright-tober at Crosstown Theater: Eve’s Bayou
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesCrosstown Concourse presents a screening of Eve's Bayou at Crosstown Theater.
Throughout the month of October, Crosstown Concourse presents Fright-tober at Crosstown Theater! Join us every Saturday in October for spooky, kid-friendly matinees (2 pm) and even spookier adult-themed horror films in the evenings (7 pm). Tickets are free, but capacity is limited so registration is required.
Eve's Bayou (Rated R)
What did little Eve see — and how will it haunt her? Husband, father, and womanizer Louis Batiste is the head of an affluent family, but it's the women who rule this gothic world of secrets, lies, and mystic forces. -
Fright-tober at Crosstown Theater: The Watcher in the Woods
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United Statesrosstown Concourse presents a matinee screening of Watcher in the Woods at Crosstown Theater.
Throughout the month of October, Crosstown Concourse presents Fright-tober at Crosstown Theater! Join us every Saturday in October for spooky, kid-friendly matinees (2 pm) and even spookier adult-themed horror films in the evenings (7 pm). Tickets are free, but capacity is limited so registration is required.
Watcher in the Woods (Rated PG)
When a family moves to a country home, the young girls experience strange happenings that have a link to an occult event years past. -
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Crosstown Arthouse presents Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesWoodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror explores the folk horror phenomenon from its beginnings in a trilogy of films – Michael Reeves’ Witchfinder General (1968), Piers Haggard’s Blood on Satan’s Claw (1971) and Robin Hardy’s The Wicker Man (1973) – through its proliferation on British television in the 1970s and its culturally specific manifestations in American, Asian, Australian, and European horror, to the genre’s revival over the last decade. Touching on over 200 films and featuring over 50 interviewees, Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched investigates the many ways that we alternately celebrate, conceal, and manipulate our own histories in an attempt to find spiritual resonance in our surroundings.
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Evan Williams + Blueshift Ensemble at Crosstown Arts
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesBlueshift Ensemble performs a program of chamber music curated by composer and conductor Evan Williams featuring works by Williams and his musical mentors, friends, and colleagues in Crosstown Theater. The program includes works by Jennifer Jolley, Caroline Shaw, and Michael Fiday.
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WLOK Black Film Festival Presents Amazing Grace
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesMemphis radio station WLOK will present a screening of Amazing Grace in Crosstown Theater as part of its annual Black Film Festival.
The film documents Aretha Franklin's recording sessions for a live album of the same name. As Rolling Stone put it, "a film crew was there to catch the Queen of Soul blow the roof off the place. Not to get closer to the Lord — surely He was already listening — but to testify to his glory with the black church music that helped form her and fired her faith." -
Crosstown Arthouse presents All the Streets Are Silent
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesIn the late 80s and early 90s, the streets of downtown Manhattan were the site of a collision between two vibrant subcultures: skateboarding and hip hop. Narrated by Zoo York co-founder Eli Gesner, with an original score by legendary hip-hop producer Large Professor (Nas, A Tribe Called Quest), All the Streets Are Silent brings to life the magic of the time period and the convergence that created a style and visual language with an outsized cultural effect.
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Crosstown Arthouse presents The Muthers
Crosstown Theater 1350 Concourse Ave., Memphis, TN, United StatesThe Crosstown Arthouse Film Series presents Cirio Santiago's The Muthers at Crosstown Theater. 1976/93 minutes/Rated R
“Sleaze ahoy! Directed by heroic smut merchant Cirio Santiago (TNT Jackson, Vampire Hookers) and shot on-the-cheap in the Philippines, The Muthers is like stepping into one of Martin Denny's exotica LPs while it plays in Jess Franco's living room. Filled with karate chops and epic psychedelic-funk jams, this is the story of two pirates (Jeanne Bell and Rosanne Katon) who rob and loot on the China Seas, get sent to a women's prison presided over by a sadistic warden, then revolt and turn the sky black with the smoke from their machine guns. In other words, this is the only revolutionary-pirate-women-in-prison movie that you'll ever need. Restored from the original negative for maximum savagery!” — American Genre Film Archive
