NEVADA THEATRE - September 22 - This darkly-comedic love story follows Sasha, a vampire with a conscience who refuses to take lives and seeks a more ethical way to feed. When her family gives her an ultimatum, cutting off her supply of blood bags, she resolves to find someone who is already willing to die. Enter Paul, a depressed teenager who agrees to let Sasha feed on him in exchange for ending his life. As they embark on this unconventional partnership, an unexpected friendship develops, leading both to question their choices and desires.
Sunrise Cinema, Wednesday, Sept. 18th, 9:30 AM -STAGECOACH - The film that marked the beginning of the prolific John Wayne-John Ford tandem, this landmark Western revolves around an assorted group of colorful passengers aboard the Overland stagecoach bound for Lordsburg, New Mexico, in the 1880s. An alcoholic philosophizer (Thomas Mitchell), a lady of ill repute (Claire Trevor) and a timid liquor salesman (Donald Meek) are among the motley crew of travelers who must contend with an escaped outlaw, the Ringo Kid (Wayne), and the ever-present threat of an Apache attack as they make their way across the Wild West.
DONNIE DARKO - Friday, September 27- Onyx After Hours (Ages 21 and over) is pleased to bring this cult classic, which put Jake Gyllenhaal on the map, back to the big screen. The film follows troubled teenager Donald “Donnie” Darko, who narrowly escapes a bizarre accident when a jet engine crashes into his bedroom. Afterward, Donnie begins to experience visions of a sinister figure in a rabbit costume named Frank, who tells him that the world will end in 28 days. As Donnie grapples with his mental state, he becomes increasingly drawn into a series of strange events involving time travel, alternate realities, and the darker sides of suburban life.
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