Until July 6th, Row House will be showing four movies with fantastical elements. Coraline (2009) and Stardust (2007) adapt the works of author Neil Gaiman (American Gods) for the big scree
Guillermo del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) tells the story of a young Spanish girl seeking immortality. It is currently in the top 150 movies on IMDb, and won three Oscars, including Best Cinematography. Lastly, Macaulay Culkin (Home
Tickets range from $7 to $9 per showing, with packages and discounts available. Showtimes can be viewed here, with tickets available online, at the concession stand, or at next door Bierport.
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