As we gear up to celebrate another year in cinema at A Red Carpet Evening on Sunday, March 12, we present our yearly Best Picture Marathon — minus one film that's still very much in wide release (AVATAR) — and plus a handful of picks from other categories and perhaps a corrective of our own. Our OscaRRR Picks make up the bulk of the weekend of Friday-Saturday, March 3-5, and the Best Picture Marathon begins in earnest on Monday, March 6 with Music City Mondays screenings of TÁR and ELVIS. (Note that while each film is scheduled to screen only a handful of times, additional screenings may be added if time allows.)
Visit
In Theatre
Today
Friday, Dec 13
- QUEER
- FLOW
- LUTHER: NEVER TOO MUCH
- A REAL PAIN
-
HOME ALONE
* Introduction from musician and Belcourt staff member Quinn Hills
- LA COCINA
-
SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT PART 2
* Introduction from programmer Zack Hall
This week
Saturday, Dec 14
- FLOW
- LUTHER: NEVER TOO MUCH
- LA COCINA
- QUEER
- BABE
- THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG
- A REAL PAIN
- SOUNDTRACK TO A COUP D’ETAT
-
NIGHT OF THE COMET (35mm)
* Introduction from Jason Shawhan, senior film critic for the Nashville Scene
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DEEP RED
* Introduction from Jason Shawhan, senior film critic for the Nashville Scene
Sunday, Dec 15
- FLOW
- LUTHER: NEVER TOO MUCH
- SOUNDTRACK TO A COUP D’ETAT
- HOME ALONE
- QUEER
-
EDWARD SCISSORHANDS
* Introduction from musician and Belcourt Operations Director & Education Associate Jessie Breanne
- A REAL PAIN
- BRAZIL (Director’s Cut)
- LA COCINA
Monday, Dec 16
- FLOW
- LUTHER: NEVER TOO MUCH
- QUEER
-
THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG
* Introduction from former Belcourt managing director Julia Sutherland
- A REAL PAIN
- BABE
- SOUNDTRACK TO A COUP D’ETAT
Tuesday, Dec 17
- QUEER
- SOUNDTRACK TO A COUP D’ETAT
- FLOW
- LUTHER: NEVER TOO MUCH
-
BAD SANTA
* Introduction from Belcourt staff member Coley Hinson
- NIGHT OF THE COMET (35mm)
- A REAL PAIN
Wednesday, Dec 18
- QUEER
- FLOW
-
BLAST OF SILENCE
Pre-recorded introduction from film historian and critic Alonso Duralde
- LUTHER: NEVER TOO MUCH
- EDWARD SCISSORHANDS
- A REAL PAIN