Kansas City's Independent Cinema Online
Looking for a way to support you rlocal theatre and stay entertained? Look no further than our online rentals!
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Below you will find out how you can continue to engage with us via virtual screening rooms, purchasing gift cards, making donations and joining our film community at Patreon.
Virtual Screening Rooms
These screenings are held externally on individual film websites and managed directly by them. Buy renting these titles that are exclusively being made for theatres like ours, you help bring in some revenue in this uncertain time.
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Movies will be constantly updated with availability 2-3 weeks at a time.
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Due to these being third party we are unable to honor any gift cards or promo codes for members. Follow troubleshooting and payment information on each page.
PATREON
Join us at Patreon and become part of our growing film community online. From podcasts, live watch parties, educational series and a whole lot more we are here to keep you entertained from the comfort of your home.
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Pick a tier. Sign up. Enjoy content while supporting us here while we are unable to physically be open.
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COMING HOME IN THE DARK
A family’s outing descends into terror when teacher Alan Hoaganraad, his wife Jill and stepsons Maika and Jordon explore an isolated coastline. An unexpected meeting with a pair of drifters - the enigmatic psychopath Mandrake and his accomplice Tubs - thrusts the family into a nightmare after the duo kidnaps them and embarks on a road trip to hell.
For three years, James (Harry Shum Jr.) has been haunted by his wife’s sudden and inexplicable disappearance. His best distraction is work—specifically, archiving old videos. While watching decade-aged TV news footage one night, he sees a video interference that’s deeply disturbing. And it’s not the only interference he’ll see. As his obsession over these strange clips increases, and he submerges himself into their mysteries, James discovers troubling connections to his missing wife. Which will these broadcast intrusions bring him, though: long-desired answers or a never-ending nightmare?