Film Series
Raging Bull
The Paramount offers a double-feature of stellar films pairing Robert DeNiro and Martin Scorsese: Goodfellas (1990) and Raging Bull (1980). DeNiro won a Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of prizefighter Jake La Motta in Raging Bull, an outstanding biopic that is arguably Scorsese's best film.
Goodfellas
The Paramount offers a double-feature of stellar films pairing Robert DeNiro and Martin Scorsese: Goodfellas (1990) and Raging Bull (1980). Both films are among DeNiro and Scorsese's best. Based on a true story, Goodfellas follows the rise and fall of New York mobster Henry Hill and his friends.
Goodfellas
The Paramount offers a double-feature of stellar films pairing Robert DeNiro and Martin Scorsese: Goodfellas (1990) and Raging Bull (1980). Both films are among DeNiro and Scorsese's best. Based on a true story, Goodfellas follows the rise and fall of New York mobster Henry Hill and his friends.
The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three
The Paramount offers a double-feature of 1970s thrillers starring Robert Shaw: Black Sunday (1977) and the original The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three (1974). In The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three, Shaw and his band of hijackers take over a New York subway and demand a $1 million ransom.
The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three
The Paramount offers a double-feature of 1970s thrillers starring Robert Shaw: Black Sunday (1977) and the original The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three (1974). In The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three, Shaw and his band of hijackers take over a New York subway and demand a $1 million ransom.
Black Sunday
The Paramount offers a double-feature of 1970s thrillers starring Robert Shaw: Black Sunday (1977) and the original The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three (1974). In the implausable but exciting Black Sunday, terrorists use a blimp in a plot to blow up the Super Bowl.
Black Sunday
The Paramount offers a double-feature of 1970s thrillers starring Robert Shaw: Black Sunday (1977) and the original The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three (1974). In the implausable but exciting Black Sunday, terrorists use a blimp in a plot to blow up the Super Bowl.
An Evening with Joe R. Lansdale
Author Joe R. Lansdale promotes his new book The Complete Drive-In: Three Novels of Aliens, Anarchy and the Popcorn King with a screening of films and TV shows based on his stories. Of course they're showing Bubba Ho-tep, but the lineup also includes the Master of Horrors episode "Incident On and Off a Mountain Road" (directed by Bubba Ho-tep filmmaker Don Coscarelli) as well as several Batman: The Animated Series episodes that Lansdale wrote. Admission is free if you buy Lansdale's above-mentioned new book, or $5 otherwise.
Black Sunday
The Paramount offers a double-feature of 1970s thrillers starring Robert Shaw: Black Sunday (1977) and the original The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three (1974). In the implausable but exciting Black Sunday, terrorists use a blimp in a plot to blow up the Super Bowl.
Wild River
The Paramount presents a tribute to Elias Kazan with a double feature of Wild River and Splendor in the Grass.
Starring Montgomery Clift, Lee Remick, and Jo Van Clift, Wild River (1960) is set in 1930s Tennessee, with Clift portraying a government official trying to persuade Van Fleet to sell her property. Remick portrays Clift's love interest in what has billed as one of Kazan's greatest works.

