From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville comes Lorne, an unprecedented, behind-the-scenes glimpse at Saturday Night Live’s Lorne Michaels, the man who built the inimitable empire of comedy, shaping television and culture for generations.
WTO/99 – Apr. 8-19
LIMITED RUN | April 8, 11, 19 | An immersive archival documentary that reanimates the clash between the then-emerging World Trade Organization (WTO) and the more than 40,000 people who took to the streets of Seattle to protest the WTO’s impact on human rights, labor, and the environment.
Mother Mary
Writer/director David Lowery (A Ghost Story, The Green Knight) returns with this thriller/drama starring Anne Hathaway. The plot follows an iconic pop star—the titular Mother Mary—who reunites with her estranged best friend.
Mile End Kicks
“I Like Movies” director Chandler Levack’s “Mile End Kicks” is a bright romantic comedy starring Barbie Ferreira as Grace, a young music critic who moves to Montreal to figure out life and love, who gets romantically involved with members of the indie rock band she’s covering.
Michael
The story of pop superstar Michael Jackson — from his extraordinary early days in the Jackson 5 to the visionary artist whose creative ambition fuels a relentless pursuit to become the biggest entertainer in the world.
Steal This Story, Please!
OPENS MAY 1 | SPECIAL ONE TAKE SCREENING APRIL 29 | A gripping portrait of the trailblazing journalist Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! As she takes on soldiers, politicians, and corporate media in a fearless pursuit of truth. Oscar-nominated filmmakers Carl Deal and Tia Lessin call us to action and celebrate resistance, posing the question: what happens to democracy when the press surrenders to power?
Hokum
OPENS MAY 1 | When novelist Ohm Bauman (Adam Scott) retreats to a remote inn to scatter his parents’ ashes, he is consumed by tales of a witch haunting the honeymoon suite.
Palestine ’36
OPENS MAY 1 | A Witness Palestine 2025 selection returns to The Little. In 1936, as the British Empire tightens its grip on Palestine, Yusuf is caught between his village home and his work in Jerusalem.
Blue Heron
OPENS MAY 8 | In the late 1990s, a family of six settles into their new home on Vancouver Island, as internal dynamics are slowly revealed through the experiences of the youngest child, Sasha. Their fresh start is interrupted by the increasingly dangerous behavior of Jeremy, the family’s oldest child. From writer/director Sophy Romvari.
The Stranger – May 8-10
LIMITED RUN: May 8-10 | In French Algeria, Meursault drifts through life and love with mysterious detachment. When he stands accused of murdering an Arab man, indifference is his only alibi in François Ozon’s fresh take on Albert Camus’s classic novel.
Obsession
OPENS MAY 15 | After breaking the mysterious “One Wish Willow” to win his crush’s heart, a hopeless romantic finds himself getting exactly what he asked for but soon discovers that some desires come at a dark, sinister price.
Omaha
OPENS MAY 15 | A young girl and her brother are awoken by their father and loaded into the car on an early morning in 2008. As they road trip across the American West, she discovers the truth about their seemingly spontaneous journey, in this poignant, coming-of-age drama.
Billy Idol Should Be Dead – May 15-17
LIMITED RUN: May 15-17 | Rock icon Billy Idol bares it all in this electrifying documentary: his emergence as a prototypical punk rocker, his meteoric rise as a global superstar in the MTC era, and the myriad of challenges Idol had to overcome to not just survive, but to remain on of the most beloved figures in rock n roll.
The Napa Boys – May 16 & 17
LIMITED RUN | MAY 16 & 17 ONLY | A mysterious individual known as “The Sommelier” leads a group of friends on a strange trip through wine country in this raunchy comedy.
I Love Boosters
OPENS MAY 22 | The new Boots Riley film! A crew of professional shoplifters takes aim at a cutthroat fashion maven. Starring Keke Palmer and Naomi Ackie.




