Comedy Corner

31
March
6:00 pm - 7:45 pm

Hellzapoppin’
  • Classification PG
  • Runtime 84 mins

This madcap ’40s comedy, based on a popular Broadway revue, tears down the fourth wall with purely cinematic gags – calling to mind Monty Python more than the Marx Brothers. “The most wonderfully surreal comedy from Hollywood’s Golden Age.” – Film Threat ...

31
March
8:30 pm - 9:55 pm

Hellzapoppin’
  • Classification PG
  • Runtime 84 mins

This madcap ’40s comedy, based on a popular Broadway revue, tears down the fourth wall with purely cinematic gags – calling to mind Monty Python more than the Marx Brothers. “The most wonderfully surreal comedy from Hollywood’s Golden Age.” – Film Threat ...

28
July
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Polyester
  • Classification R16
  • Runtime 86 mins

Baltimore housewife Divine is driven to alcoholism by her cheating husband, promiscuous daughter and foot-fetishist son in this pungent parody of melodramatic delirium. “Polyester is a liberatingly crude satire of suburban mores.” – Entertainment Weekly ...

28
July
8:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Polyester
  • Classification R16
  • Runtime 86 mins

Baltimore housewife Divine is driven to alcoholism by her cheating husband, promiscuous daughter and foot-fetishist son in this pungent parody of melodramatic delirium. “Polyester is a liberatingly crude satire of suburban mores.” – Entertainment Weekly ...

29
September
6:00 pm - 7:45 pm

Brewster McCloud
  • Classification R16
  • Runtime 105 mins

Fresh from the success of M*A*S*H, Altman threw his unmistakable directorial flair behind this sharply scripted, avian-themed black comedy about a recluse who dreams of being able to fly. “One of Altman's most charming exercises in cabaret humor and off-the-cuff modernism.” – Chicago Reader ...

29
September
8:30 pm - 10:15 pm

Brewster McCloud
  • Classification R16
  • Runtime 105 mins

Fresh from the success of M*A*S*H, Altman threw his unmistakable directorial flair behind this sharply scripted, avian-themed black comedy about a recluse who dreams of being able to fly. “One of Altman's most charming exercises in cabaret humor and off-the-cuff modernism.” – Chicago Reader ...

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