Box office: (781) 861-6162
Saturday- Napoleon
Sunday- The Holdovers
The Venue is available for private rental. Watch your home movies, wedding video, student film on DVD! You can even bring your game console and play on the big screen!
email ken@lexingtonvenue.com if interested.
22m | Drama, Short
Brilliant updating of The Nativity Story has a small diner owner, a bitter man, opening his doors to a wide range of people on Christmas Eve.
FREE admission for this classic short film. Attendees who drop off either a canned good or unwrapped toy will receive a free popcorn!
Opens December 9
View showtimes1h 27m | Sci-Fi, Comedy
Two cousins use a magic rock to assist their uncle. Filmed on the North Shore.
Q&A with Producer/Co-Writer/Actor Matt Farley after screening!
Opens December 12
View showtimes1h 38m | Musical, Horror
A newly-engaged couple have a breakdown in an isolated area and must seek shelter at the bizarre residence of Dr. Frank-n-Furter.
We respectfully ask that no toilet paper, rice, toast, water or any other items be thrown during movie.
Opens December 15
View showtimesTBD | Biography, Drama
A 1930s-set story centered on the University of Washington's rowing team, from their Depression-era beginnings to winning gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
Opens December 25
1h 50m | Biography, Drama
Follows British humanitarian Nicholas Winton, who helped save hundreds of Central European children from the Nazis on the eve of World War II.
Opens January 1
1h 31m | Drama, Comedy
Madeleine, leaves small suburban to join a nursing home, on the other side of Paris. Charles, a taxi driver, comes to pick her and in no hurry to reach, she asks him to go through places of the capital, which have counted in her life.
Opens January 19
48m | Documentary
Depicts the compelling story of parallel lives lived by sports and social justice icons Herb Carnegie (Hockey) and Buck O’Neil (Baseball), who were excluded, because of their race, from competing at the highest professional leagues of the sports they loved. Instead of becoming angry and bitter, they channeled the injustice they both experienced into pioneering work that made their respective sports, and the world, more inclusive. The 48-minute film, that features dozens of interviews and rare footage, ties together their legacies in a verité style that teaches, heals, and humanizes.
Special admission for this short film is $5.
Opens January 20
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