COMING SOON

One to One: John & Yoko
OPENS APRIL 18 | Set in 1972 New York, this documentary explores John and Yoko’s world amid a turbulent era. Centered on the One to One charity concert for special needs children, it features unseen archives, home movies, and restored footage.

The Wedding Banquet
OPENS APRIL 18 | A gay man makes a deal with his lesbian friend: a green-card marriage for him, in exchange for in vitro fertilization treatments for her. Plans evolve as Min’s grandmother surprises them with a Korean wedding banquet. Starring Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone, and Kelly Marie Tran. From director Andrew Ahn (Driveways).

On Swift Horses
OPENS APRIL 25 | Muriel and her husband Lee are beginning a bright new life in California when he returns from the Korean War. But their newfound stability is upended by the arrival of Lee’s charismatic brother, Julius, a wayward gambler with a secret past. Starring Daisy Edgar-Jones, Jacob Elordi, Will Poulter, Diego Calva, Sasha Calle.

The Legend of Ochi
OPENS APRIL 25 | In a remote village on the island of Carpathia, a shy farm girl named Yuri is raised to fear an elusive animal species known as ochi. When Yuri discovers a wounded baby ochi has been left behind, she escapes on a quest to bring him home.

The Shrouds
OPENS APRIL 25 | Karsh, an innovative businessman and grieving widower, builds a device to connect with the dead inside a burial shroud. The new film from David Cronenberg.

Grand Tour
OPENS MAY 9 | Edward, civil servant, flees fiancée Molly on their wedding day in Rangoon, 1917. His travels replace panic with melancholy. Molly, set on marriage, amused by his escape, trails him across Asia.

Friendship
OPENS MAY 23 | Comedy | Suburban dad Craig (“I Think You Should Leave” mastermind Tim Robinson) falls hard for his charismatic new neighbor (Paul Rudd), as Craig’s attempts to make an adult male friend threaten to ruin both of their lives.

The Life of Chuck
OPENS JUNE 13 | From the hearts and minds of Stephen King and Mike Flanagan comes THE LIFE OF CHUCK, the extraordinary story of an ordinary man.
UPCOMING EVENTS

Foragers – Apr. 16
SCREENING & DISCUSSION | Wednesday, April 16 at 7:00pm | Foragers depicts the dramas around the practice of foraging for wild edible plants in Palestine/Israel with wry humor and a meditative pace. With a post-film discussion, and pop-up art exhibit in the theater lobby.

Close-Up – Apr. 17
95 YEARS OF THE LITTLE | Thursday, April 17 at 7:30pm | The true story of Hossain Sabzian, a cinephile who impersonated Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf to convince a family they would star in his so-called new film.

The Short Films of David Lynch – Apr. 19
A LYTTLE LYNCH | Saturday, April 19 at 7:30pm | New 2K digital restorations of six short films by Lynch.

Secret Mall Apartment – Apr. 10, 12, 19
ONE TAKE | Thursday, April 10 at 7pm and Saturday, April 12 at 3pm | In 2003, eight young Rhode Islanders created a secret apartment in a hidden space inside the Providence Place Mall and lived in it for four years, filming everything along the way. Far more than just a wild prank, the secret apartment became a deeply
meaningful place for all its inhabitants.

Pride & Prejudice (20th Anniversary) – Apr. 20 & 23
20TH ANNIVERSARY | Sunday, April 20 and Wednesday, April 23 | The sun-dappled, windswept, misty-morning majesty returns. This 2005 beloved romance is adapted from Jane Austen’s timeless masterwork.

Nowhere – Apr. 21
STAFF PICKS | Mon day, April 21 at 7:30pm | Follows a day in the lives of a group of Los Angeles high school students and the strange lives they lead. From writer/director Gregg Araki. Selected by Lucas.

Miss Congeniality – Apr. 25
SO FETCH! | 35MM FILM | Friday, April 25 at 7:30pm | When a terrorist threatens to bomb the Miss United States pageant, the FBI rushes to find a female agent to go under cover as a contestant. Screening on 35mm film on the “perfect date”!

The Little’s 95th Anniversary Celebration – Apr. 29
FUNDRAISER EVENT | Tuesday, April 29 at 6:00pm, at The Strathallan | Join us for an evening of reflection, celebration, and looking towards the future, as we celebrate the dedication of the community to The Little’s continued existence and viability for generations.