GKIDS Presents Studio Ghibli Fest 2018: In this animated adventure by the Japanese master Hayao Miyazaki, a 5-year-old boy forms a friendship with a goldfish princess who longs to be human. Read a full review of Ponyo.
Big Screen Classics: Ringwald plays a girl from the wrong side of the tracks caught between a rich hunk and her goofy but good-hearted best friend in this Brat Pack treat.
This unmatched Southern Gothic stars Robert Mitchum as a larcenous and psychotic religious fanatic who menaces some homeless children and an old woman for their money. Free for Alamo Victory members.
Weird Wednesday: This Japanese monster movie is an outrageously cheesy Shaw Brothers classic about a superhero cyborg doing battle with various baddies.
World Animation: A young girl is trapped between the real and the ghost worlds in this classic animated Japanese film that filters Western fantasias and Eastern-angled spookiness through an outré sensibility. Matinees will be shown dubbed in English, while evening shows will be presented in Japanese with English subtitles. Read a full review of Spirited Away.
Press Start to Continue: The Films That Inspired Ready Player One The hero, Buckaroo Banzai (Weller), is a neurosurgeon, who is also a physicist, race-car driver, and a rock & roll star. He also wrestles with enemy aliens. Wonderfully fun, chaotic, and incoherent. Read a full review of The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension.
Differing Dunkirks: Gary Oldman won an Oscar for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in the early days of World War II. Read a full review of Darkest Hour.