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Thursday- Taste

Theatre Rental

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.

OPEN CAPTIONED SHOWINGS

TBD

Coming Soon

  • One Life

    One Life

    PG-13

    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 March 21

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  • The Taste Of Things

    The Taste Of Things

    PG-13

    2h 15m   |   Drama, Romance

    The story of Eugenie, an esteemed cook, and Dodin, the fine gourmet with whom she has been working for over the last 20 years.

    Opens March 21

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  • Love Lies Bleeding

    Love Lies Bleeding

    R

    1h 44m   |   Action, Crime, Drama

    Lou is a reclusive gym manager who falls hard for Jackie, an ambitious bodybuilder who's heading to Las Vegas to pursue her dream. Their love soon leads to violence as they get pulled deep into the web of Lou's criminal family.

    Opens March 22

  • Ennio

    Ennio

    R

    2h 36m   |   Documentary

    A documentary on the legendary film composer Ennio Morricone.

    Opens March 29

  • Problemista

    Problemista

    R

    1h 44m   |   Comedy

    Alejandro is an aspiring toy designer from El Salvador struggling to bring his unusual ideas to life in NY. As time runs out on his work visa, a job assisting an erratic art-world outcast becomes his only hope to stay in the country.

    Opens March 29

  • Wicked Little Letters

    Wicked Little Letters

    R

    1h 42m   |   Mystery, Comedy

    When people in Littlehampton — including conservative local Edith — begin to receive letters full of hilarious profanities, rowdy Irish migrant Rose is charged with the crime. Suspecting that something is amiss, the town's women investigate.

    Opens April 5

  • Against All Enemies

    Against All Enemies

    R

    1h 44m   |   Documentary

    Against All Enemies explores the roots of political radicalization and its impact on democracy. Going deep inside violent extremist groups in America, with members of the Proud Boys, 3 Percenters and the Oath Keepers we learn that they are organized and led by highly-trained, highly-motivated military veterans –posing a great threat to the United States today. And while most veterans are successful in their transition to civilian life, after the longest wars in our nation’s history an increasingly radicalized element has been drawn into the insurrectionist movement. Against All Enemies is a powerful film that encourages us to consider our responsibility and how we can safeguard our democratic systems and prevent the spread of extremist ideologies.




    Opens April 6

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  • Dreaming Of A Free Press

    Dreaming Of A Free Press

    R

    10m   |   Documentary

    SHOWN with "Against All Enemies".

    A free and responsible press is the cornerstone of a strong and healthy democracy, but global declines in press freedom demonstrate that it remains a fragile institution. ‘Dreaming of a Free Press’ examines the state of journalism from the perspective of emerging Tunisian and American journalists, who represent the future of the field.



    Opens April 6

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  • The Palmnicken Tragedy

    The Palmnicken Tragedy

    R

    1h 29m   |   Documentary

    On the night of January 31, 1945, in the town of Palmnicken in East Prussia, Nazis shot on the seashore about 3,000 prisoners of the Stutthof concentration camp, mostly women and teenage girls. The advancing Soviet troops reached the execution site just one day after the execution. Three main characters of the film – Martin Bergau who was a member of the Hitler Youth in February1945; Gunter Nitsch,an American writer of German descent; and Simcha Koplowicz, a descendant of the surviving prisoner Sheva Koplowicz – are recalling this story before our eyes.

    Opens April 7

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  • Am I Not My Brother's Keeper

    Am I Not My Brother's Keeper

    R

    30m   |   Documentary

    SHOWN with "The Palmnicken Tragedy".

    After a tough battle with the Russian army, a Ukrainian special forces soldier is rescued by a man of
    Bulgarian origin, but then faces serious resistance from the local community.

    Opens April 7

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  • Remembering Gene Wilder

    Remembering Gene Wilder

    PG

    1h 32m   |   Documentary

    A special tribute documentary honoring Gene Wilder's life and career.

    Opens April 12

  • Patrick and the Whale

    Patrick and the Whale

    R

    1h 13m   |   Documentary

    This film follows Patrick Dykstra’s personal journey and explores the psychology of a man who has
    sacrificed everything in his single-minded quest to connect with and understand one of the biggest
    creatures in the ocean. Devoting years to following these mammals, we share his experiences through
    his stunning underwater footage as he explores their nature, their intelligence, and their complexity.

    Opens April 13

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  • Voices Of Our Youth

    Voices Of Our Youth

    PG-13

    30m   |   Short Films

    SHOWN with "Patrick And The Whale".

    The Arlington International Film Festival (AIFF) is thrilled to announce the 2024 High School Filmmaker’s Program, “VOICES OF OUR YOUTH” that will screen at The Lexington Venue.

    Opens April 13

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  • Pete

    Pete

    R

    7m   |   Animation

    SHOWN with "Two Lives In Pittsburgh".

    Pete is a short film about gender identity, Little League Baseball, the people who inspire change by tryingto be themselves, and the superheroes who allow that change to happen.

    Opens April 14

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  • Two Lives In Pittsburgh

    Two Lives In Pittsburgh

    R

    1h 31m   |   Drama

    A working-class Pittsburgher and his dying mother confront their understanding of themselves and their biases as they help the eight-year-old child they are raising embrace her true self.

    Opens April 14

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