Screening
The Flick Pit Presents (in NYC)
Parklife 636 Degraw Street, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesEvery month hosts Christian Miller and Max Wittert are joined by comedians, bravely lending their commentary to Hell's worst movies. January's film will be Mariah Carey's GLITTER (2001) Starts 8PM ET
Death Becomes Her! (in LA)
Alamo Drafthouse LA 700 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesCome on down to Dynasty for a screening of an absolute to-die-for classic! Meryl Streep. Goldie Hawn. Isabella Rosselini. Bruce Willis. The film is 30 years old but the comedy is flarpin’… immortal. Come as your favorite Meryl, Goldie, Isabella or Bruce character for a COSTUME CONTEST! (Or wear whatever you want. No presh.) Dynasty Boo-Night attendees get in free with RSVP! 1/20 @ 7:15PM & 10:10PM PT 1/23 @ 9:35PM PT
Drunk Planet Earth (in NYC)
Caveat 21 A Clinton Street, New York, NY, United StatesDrunk Planet Earth is Mystery Science Theater meets Animal Documentary with drinking rules thrown in! Hosted by two comedians, Brian Morabito (Comedy Central) and host Stephen Buckley (UCB), the show revolves around watching a nature documentary, drinking and the audience trying to stump the hosts with animal questions. Each time the hosts get a question wrong, they take a shot. Starts 9:30PM ET
Best in Show (in LA)
Vidiots 4884 Eagle Rock Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesScreening of Best in Show (2000) Starts 7PM PT
VHYES (in LA)
Alamo Drafthouse LA 700 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States12-year-old Ralph loves making home videos around his house. He also loves hooking it up to the TV to record his favorite shows. Ralph, however, didn’t realize he was using his parents' wedding video as his canvas. This homegrown alt-comedy shot entirely on VHS and Betamax is the final version of Ralph’s pastiche “masterpiece.” VHYES features hilarious send-ups of ‘80s cable TV staples like infomercials and Bob Ross spliced between the story of Ralph’s home life. Led by comedy legends […]
VHYES (in LA)
Alamo Drafthouse LA 700 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States12-year-old Ralph loves making home videos around his house. He also loves hooking it up to the TV to record his favorite shows. Ralph, however, didn’t realize he was using his parents' wedding video as his canvas. This homegrown alt-comedy shot entirely on VHS and Betamax is the final version of Ralph’s pastiche “masterpiece.” VHYES features hilarious send-ups of ‘80s cable TV staples like infomercials and Bob Ross spliced between the story of Ralph’s home life. Led by comedy legends […]
VHYES (in LA)
Alamo Drafthouse LA 700 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States12-year-old Ralph loves making home videos around his house. He also loves hooking it up to the TV to record his favorite shows. Ralph, however, didn’t realize he was using his parents' wedding video as his canvas. This homegrown alt-comedy shot entirely on VHS and Betamax is the final version of Ralph’s pastiche “masterpiece.” VHYES features hilarious send-ups of ‘80s cable TV staples like infomercials and Bob Ross spliced between the story of Ralph’s home life. Led by comedy legends […]
Dumb & Dumber (near LA)
Gardena Cinema 14948 Crenshaw Boulevard, Gardena, CA, United StatesScreening of Dumb & Dumber (1994) Starts 2:30PM, 6PM, 8:30PM PT
Dumb & Dumber (near LA)
Gardena Cinema 14948 Crenshaw Boulevard, Gardena, CA, United StatesScreening of Dumb & Dumber (1994) Starts 2:30PM, 6PM, 8:30PM PT
Schwag! (in NYC)
Union Hall 702 Union Street, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesA special screening of brand new comedy short “Schwag” along with incredible stand up from the cast: Sara Hennessey, Mike Hanford, Whitley Watson, & director Danny Hurwitz. Starts 7:30PM ET
Dumb & Dumber (near LA)
Gardena Cinema 14948 Crenshaw Boulevard, Gardena, CA, United StatesScreening of Dumb & Dumber (1994) Starts 2:30PM, 6PM, 8:30PM PT
MacGruber (in LA)
Alamo Drafthouse LA 700 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesScreening of MacGruber (2010) Starts 7:15PM PT
Rio Reels Happy Hour Films: Blazing Saddles (in LA)
The Stowaway 416 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesScreening of Blazing Saddles (1974) Starts 5PM PT
Short Film Open Mic @ SMC Theater (in LA)
The Secret Movie Club Theater 1917 Bay Street, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesSecret Movie Club Workshop is a Los Angeles-based creative engagement program, platforming and supporting independent art from script to screen. The Short Film Open Mic is a monthly short film screening series that runs between 90-120 minutes per show. All content is welcome; any genre, any style. Submissions are always free. Two rules: keep it under 10 minutes, and, no hate or punching down. Creators are asked to use respect and their best judgement. 30 second minimum deadline, 10 minute maximum […]
Snatch (in LA)
New Beverly Cinema 7165 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesScreening of Snatch (2000) Starts 2PM PT
Rejected Shorts (in NYC w/Livestream)
Caveat 21 A Clinton Street, New York, NY, United StatesSelected Shorts is a program on NPR where famous actors and celebrities read award-winning short fiction. This show is that show's evil twin. New York's greatest writers and comedians join together to bring scorned satire, bad headlines, jokes that don't land, and other art smacked with the cruel hand of rejection to REJECTED SHORTS, the only show whose lineup is full of flops. Hosted by Michelle Cohn. Starts/streams 5PM ET/2PM PT
Open Screen LA @ Lyric Hyperion (in LA)
Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Café 2106 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesStarts 7PM PT Open Screen is an open mic night for filmmakers. Share your film the way it was intended, projected in a dark room with lively strangers. Whether you sold your home to finance your 35mm feature, or you made it last night in your parent's garage - if your movie (or part thereof) is under 10 minutes, we'll screen it. Can not be intentionally mean to any group of people
TALKIES: Comedy & Short Films (in LA)
Leroy's 422 Ord Street, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesFor one night only, the West Coast's long-running variety comedy show comes to a new location in LA's Chinatown! Leroy's is an art gallery in a former restaurant. This performance is part of the programming of Gene’s Presents ‘1TB Verbatim: Los Angeles Timing 2013-2025. Dress warm! GUESTS INCLUDE: MILAN PATEL (Netflix Is A Joke) DANI COLUCCI BILL CONWAY (Hard Times) ZARA SCHUSTER (PROPAGANDA) and your regulars NICK STARGU (DJ Real/Seeso) GEORGE CHEN (Flophouse, Looking) AVIVA SIEGEL (Reductress) LAND SMITH-ABBINANTE (SF Sketchfest) Starts 8PM PT
Short Film Open Mic @ SMC Theater (in LA)
The Secret Movie Club Theater 1917 Bay Street, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesSecret Movie Club Workshop is a Los Angeles-based creative engagement program, platforming and supporting independent art from script to screen. The Short Film Open Mic is a monthly short film screening series that runs between 90-120 minutes per show. All content is welcome; any genre, any style. Submissions are always free. Two rules: keep it under 10 minutes, and, no hate or punching down. Creators are asked to use respect and their best judgement. 30 second minimum deadline, 10 minute maximum […]
Open Screen LA @ Lyric Hyperion (in LA)
Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Café 2106 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesStarts 7PM PT Open Screen is an open mic night for filmmakers. Share your film the way it was intended, projected in a dark room with lively strangers. Whether you sold your home to finance your 35mm feature, or you made it last night in your parent's garage - if your movie (or part thereof) is under 10 minutes, we'll screen it. Can not be intentionally mean to any group of people
Short Film Open Mic @ SMC Theater (in LA)
The Secret Movie Club Theater 1917 Bay Street, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesSecret Movie Club Workshop is a Los Angeles-based creative engagement program, platforming and supporting independent art from script to screen. The Short Film Open Mic is a monthly short film screening series that runs between 90-120 minutes per show. All content is welcome; any genre, any style. Submissions are always free. Two rules: keep it under 10 minutes, and, no hate or punching down. Creators are asked to use respect and their best judgement. 30 second minimum deadline, 10 minute maximum […]
Open Screen LA @ Lyric Hyperion (in LA)
Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Café 2106 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesStarts 7PM PT Open Screen is an open mic night for filmmakers. Share your film the way it was intended, projected in a dark room with lively strangers. Whether you sold your home to finance your 35mm feature, or you made it last night in your parent's garage - if your movie (or part thereof) is under 10 minutes, we'll screen it. Can not be intentionally mean to any group of people
Paul Scheer’s “How Did Get This Made?” (in LA)
The United Theater on Broadway 929 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesHOW DID THIS GET MADE with Paul Scheer (The League, Black Monday), Jason Mantzoukas (The League, Brooklyn 99) and June Diane Raphael (Grace & Frankie, Long Shot) are experts in the best of the worst of cinema. On the award-winning HOW DID THIS GET MADE, they gather their funniest friends and subject themselves to a cinematic nightmare—and then podcast the results. Starts 7:30PM PT
Idiocracy (in LA)
Egyptian Theatre 6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesScreening of Idiocracy (2006) Starts 4PM PT
Open Screen LA @ Lyric Hyperion (in LA)
Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Café 2106 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesStarts 7PM PT Open Screen is an open mic night for filmmakers. Share your film the way it was intended, projected in a dark room with lively strangers. Whether you sold your home to finance your 35mm feature, or you made it last night in your parent's garage - if your movie (or part thereof) is under 10 minutes, we'll screen it. Can not be intentionally mean to any group of people
Open Screen LA @ Lyric Hyperion (in LA)
Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Café 2106 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesStarts 7PM PT Open Screen is an open mic night for filmmakers. Share your film the way it was intended, projected in a dark room with lively strangers. Whether you sold your home to finance your 35mm feature, or you made it last night in your parent's garage - if your movie (or part thereof) is under 10 minutes, we'll screen it. Can not be intentionally mean to any group of people
Open Screen LA @ Lyric Hyperion (in LA)
Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Café 2106 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesStarts 7PM PT Open Screen is an open mic night for filmmakers. Share your film the way it was intended, projected in a dark room with lively strangers. Whether you sold your home to finance your 35mm feature, or you made it last night in your parent's garage - if your movie (or part thereof) is under 10 minutes, we'll screen it. Can not be intentionally mean to any group of people
Open Screen LA @ Lyric Hyperion (in LA)
Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Café 2106 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesStarts 7PM PT Open Screen is an open mic night for filmmakers. Share your film the way it was intended, projected in a dark room with lively strangers. Whether you sold your home to finance your 35mm feature, or you made it last night in your parent's garage - if your movie (or part thereof) is under 10 minutes, we'll screen it. Can not be intentionally mean to any group of people
Open Screen LA @ Lyric Hyperion (in LA)
Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Café 2106 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesStarts 7PM PT Open Screen is an open mic night for filmmakers. Share your film the way it was intended, projected in a dark room with lively strangers. Whether you sold your home to finance your 35mm feature, or you made it last night in your parent's garage - if your movie (or part thereof) is under 10 minutes, we'll screen it. Can not be intentionally mean to any group of people
Open Screen LA @ Lyric Hyperion (in LA)
Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Café 2106 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesStarts 7PM PT Open Screen is an open mic night for filmmakers. Share your film the way it was intended, projected in a dark room with lively strangers. Whether you sold your home to finance your 35mm feature, or you made it last night in your parent's garage - if your movie (or part thereof) is under 10 minutes, we'll screen it. Can not be intentionally mean to any group of people
Open Screen LA @ Lyric Hyperion (in LA)
Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Café 2106 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesStarts 7PM PT Open Screen is an open mic night for filmmakers. Share your film the way it was intended, projected in a dark room with lively strangers. Whether you sold your home to finance your 35mm feature, or you made it last night in your parent's garage - if your movie (or part thereof) is under 10 minutes, we'll screen it. Can not be intentionally mean to any group of people
Open Screen LA @ Lyric Hyperion (in LA)
Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Café 2106 Hyperion Avenue, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesStarts 7PM PT Open Screen is an open mic night for filmmakers. Share your film the way it was intended, projected in a dark room with lively strangers. Whether you sold your home to finance your 35mm feature, or you made it last night in your parent's garage - if your movie (or part thereof) is under 10 minutes, we'll screen it. Can not be intentionally mean to any group of people
Visiting with Visiting with Huell Howser with Adam Papagan (in LA)
Whammy! Analog Media 2514 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesJoin us for our monthly free screening of some of our favorite episodes from folksy public television staple Huell Howser, creator of California’s Gold, Visiting, and many other fine programs. Huell had a unique take on journalism and his shows showcased not only our state’s natural beauty, but the people who make it special as well. This month’s edition is all about fish and the various ways they impact our lives. The programs will be introduced by California historian Adam Papagan who will provide […]