Starring Hong Kong pop cinema star Maggie Cheung, 2000’s I’m In the Mood For Love follows two new tenants of an apartment building whose spouses are having an affair. The beautiful film, set in 1962 Hong Kong, has held audiences captive since its shining debut at the Cannes Film Festival.

Tonight’s presentation by Cinema of the Macabre at Emagine WIllow Creek is 1981’s Bloody Birthday, which takes on the “killer kids” mini-genre of the ’80s. In this case, it’s three children born at the height of a solar eclipse who, ten years later, go on a murderous rampage. The showing starts

With practical effects galore—more like practical effects gore!—this week’s Cinema of the Macabre will turn your tummy with killer giant Canadian rats fed on steroid-laced corn that attack an entire town. Too gross? You’ll be able to tell the killers are actually Dachshunds in rat costumes, which makes the movie

It’s that time of year again, the return of the packed Minneapolis-St.Paul International Film Festival, April 13th-27th. It’s both a great time to see some of the hundreds of selected films in the fest and also become a member of the MSP Film Society (which gets discounts on the film

MON. 4/10 7:15 PM. $6 // Before she was a Pretty Baby or frolicking around the Blue Lagoon…

MON. 4/10 6:15 PM. $10 // Need even more Brian De Palma and Al Pacino?