An entire town of New England witches (plus Christopher Lee!) are the feature this Halloween season as a young college student travels her way to the gloomy, forgotten town of Whitewood, Massachusetts. An atmospheric Halloween gem, “Horror Hotel” AKA/”The City of the Dead” remains a fun, horrifying witchfest with a terrific ending you’ll remember for […]
**NEW DATE** Forsyth Nature Center’s annual costume parade and movie night for the whole family! Wear your best costume, enjoy some snacks and bring a chair or blanket to watch Disney's Hocus Pocus. Movie starts at dusk.
Fritz Lang’s legendary silent classic Metropolis gives the audience a chance to travel back to the movies before sound, with live organ accompaniment on a real Wurlitzer organ, courtesy of the New York Theatre Organ Society! Movies from the Balcony: A Free Series at UPAC is a NEW social gathering & movie series at UPAC […]
We continue our Sonic Wave Film Series with this cult-classic queer rock musical about Hedwig, a rock star with gender reassignment surgery that went awry and a failed songwriting career, is a fearlessly poignant film about love, identity, and artistic success. $11 General Admission, $7 Members, $9 Seniors, $7 Children (under 16)
BOO! JOIN US FOR TWO CREEPY CLASSIC HALLOWEEN FILMS AT THE PHOENICIA PLAYHOUSE, SUNDAY 10/29! First up at 2pm: House on Haunted Hill (1959), starring Vincent Price. And then at 3:30: Little Shop of Horrors (1960), featuring a young Jack Nicholson. Suggest donation: $10 All Ages welcome based on parental comfort and consent
Julie Harris heads a tight knit cast who agree to stay at gloomy, imposing “Hill House” at the invitation of paranormal researcher Dr. John Markway (Richard Johnson). No gore. No CGI special effects. What we have here is a glorious haunted house classic where what is unseen is the horror! Director Robert Wise fills the […]
We continue our Sonic Wave Film Series with this cult-classic queer rock musical about Hedwig, a rock star with gender reassignment surgery that went awry and a failed songwriting career, is a fearlessly poignant film about love, identity, and artistic success. $11 General Admission, $7 Members, $9 Seniors, $7 Children (under 16)
Sidney Poitier is at the top of his game as a newly hired teacher at an impoverished East London school faced with incorrigible students that defy his every move. Both Judy Geeson and Lulu will melt your heart in this powerful story of courage, rebellion and impossible odds. With an ending that is pure cinema […]
Come by for the fun as the Rosendale Theatre presents a "SATURDAY NIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE" beginning with the first Dracula sequel “Dracula’s Daughter” (1936) ---AND--- "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935) the first Frankenstein sequel! All with FULL SOUND on the BIG SCREEN!
Please join us before the Phoenicia Miracle on Main Street Tree Lighting Ceremony, for classic holiday films, warm drinks, treats, and community! MOVIES: Christmas Comes But Once a Year (1936) animated short produced by Fleischer Studios Scrooge (1935) The British fantasy film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Seymour Hicks
From scrooges to Santas, to evergreen tin trees, documentaries, dramas, animation and mysteries, the spirit uniting these bite-sized offerings, the joy Christmas and Kwanzaa and Festivus do bring, so, come dressed as Kris Kringle, or Hanukah Harry, get some buttery popcorn - Eat, watch and be merry.
Join us in transforming MIDTOWN Kingston into a Mid-town Winter Wonderland! A community celebration along the Broadway Corridor that will unite us all in holiday spirit! Here's what you can look forward to: Explore all businesses along the Broadway Corridor; Visit each store to collect stamps for a huge goodie bag at Broadway Bubble – the […]