Like a rich Bordeaux from a good vintage, some films age well, delicately maturing and growing more sophisticated with each passing year. There is a wealth of cinematic gems out there, gathering dust in the annals of time. Enter Big Screen Classics - a place where we celebrate all of the accomplishments in movies over the past 100+ years.
Here you'll see the crème de la crème of old movie magic. Maybe it's a screwball comedy like The Thin Man. Perhaps there's a new print of the silent Battleship Potemkin that we're just dying to share with you. Or sometimes it's a lost masterpiece like Bill Murray's Nothing Last Forever. No matter if it's a celebrated sci-fi epic or a forgotten masterpiece from an obscure genius, they all show the same thing: movies used to be so good!
This series honors the films of the past with rare 35mm screenings of the cinema's most priceless treasures. You'll always be amazed at the riches of cinema history at Big Screen Classics.
This series also encompasses our Digital Classics Series. The newest advancement in digital movie technology involves the painstaking restoration and preservation of classic films using computer technology. The films are then printed onto 4K or 2K digital drives, providing the clearest and brightest image possible using our state-of-the-art digital projectors. Whenever an archive or a studio announces a new digital restoration, we rush to bring it to the Alamo.
ROBOT JOX on the big screen. In 35mm. This July - http://t.co/7jLajbh8TE
Tickets now on sale for Master Pancake's return to Houston to roast THE HUNGER GAMES - http://t.co/QY6eVNeZAI
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of VACATION with a Quote-Along this June - http://t.co/AlFMoriQQl
THE IRON GIANT returns to the big screen in 35mm this June at Mason Park - http://t.co/tx7X8NsGiO
In 1988 Eric Red (NEAR DARK, THE HITCHER) shot a film in Houston: COHEN & TATE. This July Red returns - http://t.co/Jptai2p7WQ