Woodcarver Steiner and God's Angry Man
A pair of Werner Herzog’s underseen documentary shorts. God’s Angry Man focuses on Gene Scott, an old-school televangelist with a combative style—Herzog finds him glowering silently into a live television camera until the donations flow. High-speed cameras catch champion ski jumper Steiner flying high over spectators on his way
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Two Nights Only - Friday, July 11th & Saturday, July 12th, 9:45PM
This “unhinged” deep-sea nightmare follows a sleepy hot spring town in Japan that gets a rude awakening when an ancient, bloodthirsty shark resurfaces to terrorize the local bathhouses. The townspeople must band together to save their steamy paradise, leading to a battle for the ages.
After winning the Audience Award at the 202
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Saturday, July 26 11:30am
For many years, the second Star Wars film was considered The Good One—darker, more complex, romantic. Whatever the current rankings, it’s still pretty good. Great set pieces, interesting character stuff, Billy Dee Williams, and no Ewoks. -Lee Gardner
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“Watching silly cat videos is good for you.” — The Wall Street Journal
The world's #1 cat video festival is back with screenings in theaters across the USA and around the world starting August 2025!
Oscilloscope Laboratories presents CatVideoFest 2025, a compilation of the latest and best cat videos culled from countless hours of unique submissions and sourced animations, music videos, and class
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Saturday, August 23 11:30am
A bunch of cartoon predators adopt a defenseless human infant instead of eating it. Comedy hijinks with a mid-century hepcat bias and some pretty decent songs ensue. Disney’s adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s India-set stories is charming and surprisingly unproblematic for being nearly 60 years old. -Lee Gardner
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Thursday, September 4 9pm
It probably shouldn’t work at this point, but it totally does. Stanley Kubrick’s audacious sci-fi epic still dazzles with its chutzpah, invention, visual sense, and intelligence. And the scenes aboard the spaceship form one of the great pocket thrillers ever made. -Lee Gardner
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Thursday, September 18 9pm
Marjane Satrapi’s screen adaptation of her graphic memoir animates its spartan monochrome illustrations to the screen for a tale of a young girl coming of age in revolutionary Iran, as the country pivots from rule by a US puppet to an even more repressive fundamentalist state. A geopolitical history lesson and a piercing account
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One Night Only - September 25th at 6:45 PM!
A London theater play evolves into a groundbreaking cult phenomenon, featuring iconic songs and performances that celebrate individuality. The legacy lives on through midnight screenings and a devoted following that spans generations.
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Thursday, September 25 9pm
The central car chase and NYC street grit made it famous, but William Friedkin’s breakout film endures for its watchfulness. A pair of rough detectives (Gene Hackman and Roy Scheider) stumble onto what they believe is a major heroin ring. As they shadow the suspects, block after block, mostly on foot, the tension and pressure bu
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One Night Only - Tuesday, September 30th!
The Last Class is a nuanced and deeply personal portrait of master educator Robert Reich teaching his final course and reflecting on a period of immense transformation, personally and globally. It is a love letter to education.
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ONE NIGHT ONLY! - OCTOBER 1ST, 7PM
Join us for a hellish sing-along. The official Hazbin Hotel Season One Sing-Along is coming to The Charles on October 1st! Watch the first four episodes of Season One on the big screen and sing-along with karaoke subtitles for every song. Each sing-along attendee will receive an exclusive, limited-edition promo card for Hazbi
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The New/Next Film Fest returns for its Third Year! October 2nd-5th!
New/Next returns to The Charles Oct. 2-5, 2025 with activations planned for independently run venues in the area including Baltimore Improv Group, Metro Gallery and others. New/Next was co-founded by Sam Sessa and Eric Hatch, with Sessa serving as Producer and Hatch as Programmer. Other key members include Associate Produ
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Two Showtimes Only - Wednesday, October 8th & Thursday, October 11th
With loans from across the world, this major retrospective will bring together Vermeer’s most famous masterpieces including Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Geographer, The Milkmaid, The Little Street, Lady Writing a Letter with her Maid, and Woman Holding a Balance.
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35MM PRINT - DOUGLAS SIRK
The pinnacle of screen melodrama. Douglas Sirk’s work is perhaps better known today through homages/sendups from the likes of John Waters, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, and Todd Haynes, but there’s no true substitute for his Technicolor fantasies of real life. Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson dare to cross age and class boundaries with th
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EARLY ACCESS SCREENING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, 7PM!
A gripping psychological drama about a college professor (Julia Roberts) who finds herself at a personal and professional crossroads when a star student (Ayo Edebiri) levels an accusation against one of her colleagues (Andrew Garfield), and a dark secret from her own past threatens to come into the light.
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One Night Only - October 22, 7PM! Scott Levy a/k/a Raven in Attendance
“Wrestling is such a brutal business… But why did it attract an artist [like Raven]?” asks Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins. That’s the mystery at the heart of Nevermore: The Raven Effect — a hard-hitting, wild ride through one of wrestling’s most chaotic eras.
Raven wasn’t just another wrestler. He was a grunge prophet in
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One Night Only - October 23rd, 7PM! A panel discussion will follow the screening.
Cracking the Code, narrated by Mark Ruffalo, is an inspiring story of vision, perseverance, and the power of science to change the world. Phil Sharp’s journey from a Kentucky farm boy to Nobel laureate embodies the American Dream and the triumph of entrepreneurial spirit. His 1977 groundbreaking discovery of RNA splicing rewrote
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BORIS KARLOFF and BELA LUGOSI
Satanism rears its horned head in Hollywood for the first time in this vintage spooky story starring Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff. The “ordinary” honeymooners that set the story in motion are duds throughout, but the two stars bring the first-class creeps and scenery gnawing as they spar over deadly old gr
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Saturday, November 1 11:30am
The young special-needs son of a single father gets in trouble thanks to his pathological lies and trusting nature—he’s soon being trafficked, falling into substance abuse, and unhoused. Perhaps the most grim and yet most beautiful of the early Disney features. -Lee Gardner
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TWO SCREENINGS ONLY - WEDNESDAY, 11/5/25, 7PM & SATURDAY, 11/8/25, 11:45AM
After 500 years Bosch’s paintings still shock and fascinate us. Delve into the vivid imagination of this true visionary. Who was Hieronymus Bosch? Why do his strange and fantastical paintings resonate with people now more than ever? How does he bridge the medieval and Renaissance worlds? Where did his unconventional and timele
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Thursday, November 13 9pm
Screenwriter Oliver Stone and director Brian De Palma faithfully transposed Howard Hawks’ gangster classic 50 years forward to the ‘80s coke boom, inspiring a generation of rap tropes and kindling the conflagration of Al Pacino’s “Big Al” late acting style in the process. Pacino is still arguably great here, but the secret sauce
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Saturday, November 15 11:15am ONE SHOW ONLY!
This is the end—or so it was understood at the time, before original IP became a value proposition for shareholders. Pros: George Lucas upped the ante on set pieces and the three leads remain magnetic. Con: The first recurring use of blowing up the doomsday thingy as a stock climax and, of course, Ewoks.
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Monday, November 17 7pm - One Show Only!
Andrei Tarkovsky’s unconventional account of the life of a 15th-century Russian painter is likely to live on as long as its subject’s icons. Tarkovsky muse Anatoly Solonitsyn never paints a stroke as Andrei. The film instead shadows his episodic struggles with making art in light of the cruelty and venality of the muddy world. A
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Thursday, November 20 9pm
Smart move on Terry Gilliam’s part adopting a cockeyed steampunk aesthetic here. It places the film slightly outside the typical pop-culture timescale and keeps a fable-like veneer slapped on top of what is, at root, a dystopian tale of repression, stupidity, and cruelty. Jonathan Pryce stars as the most everyman Everyman ever.
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TWO SCREENINGS ONLY - WEDNESDAY, 12/3/25, 7PM & SATURDAY, 12/6/25, 11:45AM
Mystery, intrigue, beauty, passion, murder – shine a new light on Caravaggio in this dramatic biography…
Five years in production, this is the most extensive film ever made about one of the greatest artists of all time – Caravaggio. Featuring masterpiece after masterpiece and with first-hand testimony from the artist himself on
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Thursday, December 11 9pm
Random people keep turning up gruesomely murdered, their placid killers unaware of having done the deed. The unrelated victims sport an “x” carved deep into their throats. From that premise, Japanese dread master Kiyoshi Kurosawa weaves one of the great modern psychological thrillers and perhaps his deepest meditation on the lon
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TWO SCREENINGS ONLY - WEDNESDAY, 1/7/26, 7PM & SATURDAY, 1/10/26, 11:45AM
Hailed as the most successful exhibition in Tate Modern’s history, and equally popular at MoMA New York, audiences are invited to enjoy an intimate, behind-the-scenes documentary about this once-in-a-lifetime blockbuster exhibition with expert contributions from those that knew Matisse as well as curators, historians, Tate direc
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TWO SCREENINGS ONLY - WEDNESDAY, 2/4/26, 7PM & SATURDAY, 2/7/26, 11:45AM
From the Director:
I think it’s fair to say that the group of artists working in late 19th-century Paris and that we call ‘the Impressionists’ are the most popular group in art history. Monet, Degas, Renoir, Cezanne, Cassatt, Manet, Morisot, Pissarro, Caillebotte and others. Yet in their own lifetimes they knew poverty and reje
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TWO SCREENINGS ONLY - WEDNESDAY, 3/4/26, 7PM & SATURDAY, 3/7/26, 11:45AM
Without Camille Pissarro, there is no Impressionist movement. He is rightfully known as the father of Impressionism. It was a dramatic path that Pissarro followed, and throughout it all he wrote extensively to his family. It is through these intimate and revealing letters that this gripping film reveals Pissarro’s life and work.
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TWO SCREENINGS ONLY - WEDNESDAY, 4/1/26, 7PM & SATURDAY, 4/4/26, 11:45AM
Celebrating the 250th anniversary of their births, this unmissable new documentary explores Turner and Constable’s intertwined lives and legacies alongside the groundbreaking Tate exhibition.
Two of Britain’s greatest painters, J.M.W. Turner and John Constable were also the greatest of rivals. Born within a year of each other,
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TWO SCREENINGS ONLY - WEDNESDAY, 5/20/26, 7PM & SATURDAY, 5/23/26, 11:45AM
Frida Kahlo is a phenomenon. She is arguably the world’s favorite female artist – beloved by young and old. Exhibition On Screen’s award-winning film – first released during covid to a restricted audience - is back by popular demand with an exciting new addition from the blockbuster transatlantic exhibition from Tate Britain and
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