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Mondo Presents: Army of Darkness

Posted on March 25, 2013 by Ryan Davis in Markets and Theaters, Kansas City, Kansas City Featured
Mondo Presents: Army of Darkness

Mondo is coming back to the Alamo Drafthouse Mainstreet in Kansas City with an ARMY OF DARKNESS!

Film School brings you Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai!

Posted on March 21, 2013 by Ryan Davis in Markets and Theaters, Kansas City, Kansas City Featured
Film School brings you Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai!

You may never get another chance to see a 35mm print of Seven Samurai. Do not miss it.

Spring Breakers Arrives Tonight at Midnight!

Posted on March 20, 2013 by RJ LaForce in Markets and Theaters, Kansas City, Kansas City Featured
Spring Breakers Arrives Tonight at Midnight!

Take a breath and take in your surroundings, because this is your life before you see Spring Brakers.

Film School Presents: Real Genius

Posted on March 11, 2013 by Ryan Davis in Markets and Theaters, Kansas City, Kansas City Featured
Film School Presents: Real Genius

The screening is Saturday, March 16th at 2 p.m. All Film School Screenings are just $7.

LLOYD KAUFMAN INVADES ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE MAINSTREET March 5th!

Posted on March 04, 2013 by Ryan Davis in Markets and Theaters, Kansas City, Kansas City Featured
LLOYD KAUFMAN INVADES ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE MAINSTREET March 5th!

Join us on February 25th as Mr. Troma himself, Lloyd Kaufman, invades Alamo Drafthouse Mainstreet with a mutilated double feature of The Toxic Avenger and Poultrygeist! That’s right Lloyd is taking over for one special night!! He’ll introduce both films and answer all your burning questions in our no hold barred Q&A!

Film School Presents: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

Posted on March 04, 2013 by Ryan Davis in Markets and Theaters, Kansas City, Kansas City Featured
Film School Presents: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

This week Film School brings one of the best, and most overlooked director/actor teams in cinema. John Huston consistently knew how to push Humphrey Bogart to his best and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) is no different. 

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