Subject: Coming To Cinemapolis This Week

A new A24 film, a film festival and ...

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Construction on the sidewalks outside Cinemapolis continues this week, but we are still open!


Right now, crossing Green Street near Urban Outfitters or coming down the stairs/elevator from the Green Street Parking Garage is the easiest way to reach us.


Keep an eye on our website for updates!

Thursday, September 21 is the final day to see:


This Friday, September 22 and Saturday, September 23,

Cinemapolis will host two days of special programming for the Reproductive Justice Film Festival. For more details and event descriptions, check out our website!

MASKED SHOWTIMES — TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 19:

BOTTOMS: 3:00 PM

OPPENHEIMER: 5:15 PM

BARBIE: 8:45 PM


On Tuesdays, select screenings will accommodate masked moviegoers!

OPEN CAPTION WEDNESDAYS

On Wednesdays, our mid-day films (starting between 5 and 6:30 PM) will be presented with OPEN CAPTIONS! Check for this symbol on our website to indicate OPEN CAPTIONED showtimes.

CAPTIONED SHOWTIMES: WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 20

OPPENHEIMER: 5:15 PM

BARBIE: 6:00 PM

BOTTOMS: 6:00 PM

A HAUNTING IN VENICE: 6:15 PM

OPENS SEPTEMBER 22!


Sam, an Indian-American teen, lives in an idyllic suburb with her conservative mother and her assimilated father. Sam's cultural insecurities grow due to her estranged friend, Tamira, who mysteriously carries around an empty mason jar all the time. In a moment of anger, Sam breaks Tamira's jar and unleashes an ancient Indian demonic force that kidnaps Tamira.


"IT LIVES INSIDE is carried by innovative horror imagery, a well-constructed script and great central performances that hold the emotional heart of the story."

— Washington Post

"Dutta uses a familiar framework of teen horror as an accessible introduction to underexplored mythology exacerbated by a cultural divide. The gnarly new demon and the complexities of the characters mark this director as one to watch."

— Bloody Disgusting

Director:  Bishal Dutta


Writers: Bishal Dutta, Ashish Mehta


Cast: Neeru Bajwa, Mohana Krishnan, Megan Suri, Vik Sahay

We want to thank every patron for your continued support of Cinemapolis. If you want to help support the presentation of local, independent, and international films, consider donating to Cinemapolis today.


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