The 7:00 and 7:20 showtimes on 1/10/25 are canceled due to inclement weather.
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NO 4:00 OR 4:20 SHOWS WEDNESDAY DEC 20TH
Q&A with SECRET MALL APARTMENT's Michael Townsend
May 10th
 
						When: May 10 at 7:00pm
Where: Fine Arts Theatre, Main Auditorium
Join us on May 10th for a special screening of SECRET MALL APARTMENT followed by a Q&A with the film's own mall-apartment-pioneer Michael Townsend. In 2003, eight Rhode Islanders created a secret apartment inside the busy Providence Place Mall and lived in it for four years, filming everything along the way. They snuck in furniture, tapped into the mall’s electricity, and even constructed a wall, smuggling in over 2 tons of cinderblock. Far more than just a wild prank, the secret apartment became a deeply meaningful place for its inhabitants – a personal expression of defiance against local gentrification, a clubhouse to coordinate artistic charity, and finally, a 750 square foot "F you" to The Man. From Jeremy Workman, whose "Lily Topples The World" won the Grand Jury Prize at SXSW 2021 and from Executive Producer Jesse Eisenberg.
You can purchase a ticket here: Tickets
Watch the trailer here: SECRET MALL APARTMENT Trailer
More Information on Mr. Townsend and his friends' story:
								Artists lived in a secret apartment inside Providence Place mall. Now it's a movie.
						
						
Michael Townsend's Website: Michael Townsend's Art
SITE Premiere w/ Producer Dan Judson and Local Crew!
August 13th
 
						When: August 13th at 9:30pm
Where: Fine Arts Theatre, Main Auditorium
The highly anticipated sci-fi thriller Site will be screening at the FINE ARTS THEATER, on August 13th, 2025, marking its North Carolina premiere for a film with ties to the WNC independent film scene. The Los Angeles based production company, Entelekey Media partnered with Asheville based filmmaker Daniel Judson’s Cinema Foundry. and Joseph Nilo’s HiLo Media. The film opens theatrically on August 8th as well as streaming on demand, but this special screening is to celebrate the contributions of the Asheville film community and will also be open to the public.
Directed by Jason Eric Perlman and starring Jake McLaughlin (Will Trent), Theo Rossi (Sons of Anarchy, The Penguin), and Arielle Kebbel (Vampire Diaries), Site is about Neil Bardo (McLaughlin), a commercial real estate inspector and committed family man who, after discovering an abandoned government test site, is confronted by nightmarish visions that now begin infiltrating his waking life. After one of these visions, he accidentally injures his only son. To keep his marriage to Elena (Kebbel) intact while facing crushing medical costs, Neil begs for additional shifts from his mercenary boss, Garrison (Rossi). Desperate for answers, Neil enlists the help of ex-girlfriend turned journalist Naomi (Ishikawa). And together they unravel the mystery of the covert government site and its soul-bending experiments.
Asheville holds a special connection to the film. Site was co-produced by Asheville resident Daniel Judson and crewed by many local filmmakers, artists, and technicians, bringing a strong regional spirit to a genre typically dominated by major studios. Other local artists included Joseph Nilo of HiLo Media and celebrated puppeteer Hobey Ford, who created special puppets for the film. The upcoming screening is not only a cinematic event but a celebration of Asheville’s independent film scene. “Having the Asheville community so deeply involved in Site is a testament to the filmmaking talent in Asheville and Western North Carolina,” said Judson. “We’re excited to bring it home.”
You can purchase a ticket here.
Watch the trailer: SITE Trailer
BOOGIE NIGHTS
September 17th
 
						When: September 17th at 7:00pm
Where: Fine Arts Theatre, Main Auditorium
Boogie Nights, the second film from acclaimed director Paul Thomas Anderson, exploded suddenly onto the cultural landscape in the fall of 1997. Relatively unknown and a mere 26 years old, Anderson brought together a truly impressive and loaded cast - Burt Reynolds (in his only Oscar nominated role), Julianne Moore, Don Cheadle, John C. Reilly, Mark Wahlberg, Heather Graham, William H. Macy, and Thomas Jane - to tell his operatic and vibrant story of the Adult Entertainment scene in late 1970s Los Angeles. It immediately was hailed as something special and netted three Oscar nominations (one for Anderson for Original Screenplay). A bold and new talent had arrived and began a path that's led to his tenth and most recent film One Battle After Another (screening at FAT 9/26, 7pm). Featuring a soundtrack so good (Eric Burden, The Emotions, Marvin Gaye, ELO, The Beach Boys) they released TWO separate soundtracks on CD, Boogie Nights truly lives and breathes as a piece of kinetic and energetic cinema.
We'll be screening it in a ONE TIME, ONE NIGHT only event Wednesday 9/17 at 7 pm. Our own employee Michael Wheeler will be providing an introduction to the film before showtime and after will be leading a discussion about the film, its director, and contextualize its legacy amongst his other works after the film.
You can your tickets here now!
Private event for Carolina Club Members.
October 16th
 
						When: October 16th at 7:00pm
Where: Fine Arts Theatre, Main Auditorium
A Life Reimagined: The George Masa Story, a new documentary from Emmy Award-winning director Paul Bonesteel. This inspiring film explores the life and legacy of early CMC pioneer George Masa (1885-1933), a Japanese-born photographer whose passion for the Southern Appalachian landscape helped encourage the creation of Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Appalachian Trail. Don’t miss this special opportunity to experience the film before its official release and celebrate a story that continues to inspire conservation efforts today.
You can RSVP here.
ROSEMARY'S BABY
Presented by Michael Wheeler
						October 22nd
 
						When: October 22nd at 7:00pm
Where: Fine Arts Theatre, Main Auditorium
Considered by critics and audiences alike as one of the greatest horror movies of all time, Rosemary's Baby combines paranoia, Catholicism, Women's Liberation, and the Occult in a heady and seamless witches brew of movie making. It stars a, at the time, relatively unknown Mia Farrow in a career defining role as the titular Rosemary Woodhouse who, married to her struggling actor husband, played with sleaze and charm by independent cinema darling John Cassavetes, is seeking to conceive a child amidst the shifting cultural landscape of 1968's New York City. The only issue is that her nosy neighbors, Sidney Blackmer and a delightfully unhinged Ruth Gordon (who won an Academy Award for this), are possibly a coven of Satanists seeking to utilize Rosemary to help bring the Antichrist to bear. Directed by cinematic wunderkind and European weirdo Roman Polanksi, Rosemary's Baby is a frenetic thrill ride - moments of sheer terror, spooky dream sequences, and laugh out loud black humor are par for the course. It is truly a film like no other and has led to countless imitations and interlopers.
You can your tickets here now!
RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD
Presented by Michael Wheeler
						October 29th
 
						When: October 29th at 7:00pm
Where: Fine Arts Theatre, Main Auditorium
Rock and Roll cinema at its finest, Return of the Living Dead, defined by its director as a "mordant punk comedy," is spiritually a sequel to George A Romero's 1968 Night Of The Living Dead. The comparisons, luckily, end there. Where Romero's black and white classic is a haunting story of racial relations centered around a cataclysmic event where the dead return to life, 1985's Return of the Living Dead is straight punk rock energy distilled into a laugh-out-loud splatter-fest. A group of punks, mods, and preppies head to the local cemetery to party whilst, unbeknownst to them, two local idiots have unleashed a toxic chemical in a nearby warehouse that, of course, brings the dead back to life. Gone are the shambling zombies of Romero's universe - the zombies in Return of the Living Dead move fast, party, talk, and dance. Director Dan O'Bannon, who wrote the screenplay for Alien, blends an effortless story full of shocks, jokes, and surprising twists to the Zombie mythos which would become standard after this came out. In addition to the visual thrills, Return of the Living Dead has become legendary for its absolutely banger of a soundtrack featuring The Cramps, The Damned, Roky Erickson, The Flesh Eaters, and 45 Grave. It's loud, it's funny, it's a total and all encompassing blast.
You can your tickets here now!
Eno
Tuesday, October 8th
 
						When: October 8th at 7:00
Where: Fine Arts Theatre, Main Auditorium
Rich with access to hundreds of hours of never-before-seen footage and unreleased music, Gary Hustwit’s forthcoming documentary Eno employs groundbreaking technology to accomplish something that’s never been done before: a feature film that’s never the same twice. Hustwit and creative technologist Brendan Dawes have developed bespoke generative software designed to sequence scenes and create transitions out of Hustwit’s original interviews with Eno, and Eno’s rich archive of hundreds of hours of never-before-seen footage, and unreleased music. Each screening of Eno is unique, presenting different scenes, order, music, and meant to be experienced live. The generative and infinitely iterative quality of Eno poetically resonates with the artist's own creative practice, his methods of using technology to compose music, and his endless deep dive into the mercurial essence of creativity.
Hustwit’s collaboration with Eno first began in 2017, when Eno created an original score for Hustwit’s film Rams, about the German designer Dieter Rams. Says Hustwit, “Much of Brian’s career has been about enabling creativity in himself and others, through his role as a producer but also through his collaborations on projects like the Oblique Strategies cards or the music app Bloom. I think of Eno as an art film about creativity, with the output of Brian’s 50-year career as its raw material. What I’m trying to do is to create a cinematic experience that’s as innovative as Brian’s approach to music and art.”
Tickets are available here: Tickets
Music For Mushrooms
Thursday, October 10th
 
						When: October 10th at 7:00
Where: Fine Arts Theatre, Main Auditorium
Music for Mushrooms is a narrative documentary highlighting the personal journey of shamanistic musician and filmmaker East Forest (Krishna-Trevor Oswalt) – a collaborator of the late Ram Dass – whose bold experiments pair music with guided psychedelic experiences to create spaces of healing for a fractured world. The film captures East Forest as he discovers a practice of guided ceremonial concerts that offer participants an immersive environment to confront their pain and fears, fostering hope, and moving them to re-engage with their own true north. Weaving together interviews and conversations with artists, academics, and cultural experts in the fields of psychedelics, science, music and philosophy - voices like Ram Dass, Xochitl Ashe, Hanifo Nayo Washington, Spring Washam, Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris, Jon Hopkins, Peter Broderick, ANNA, and more - the film explores first hand experiences, wisdom traditions, and data-backed evidence of how these timeless tools impact the human psyche, nervous system, and more.
Tickets are available here: Tickets
Watch the trailer here: Music For Mushrooms Trailer
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