Tuesday, October 1st – Tuesday, December 17th

THE APPRENTICE

Join us for the film that kicked off the 5th season of TCFF Tuesdays.  Nearly 1000 of your friends and family packed the State Theatre to see this movie days before the rest of the country could.
This movie is not about Trump’s hit NBC reality show, The Apprentice. This audacious film is the origin story of Trump himself— when, he, Donnie Trump, still in his 20s, was “the apprentice.” Not on TV, but in real life, the actual apprentice to one of the most notorious, evil and conniving legal minds of the last century – Roy Cohn.

Friday, October 18th at 1pm, 4:15pm, 7:30pm
Saturday, October 19th at 1pm, 4:15pm, 7:30pm
Sunday, October 20th at 1pm, 4:15pm, 7:30pm

ROCKY HORROR PICTURE is back at the State Theatre for ONE NIGHT ONLY! Come for the laughs, thrills, and chills as we TOAST this classic film. $10 gets you in the door and $10 gets you a specially curated grab bag. Don’t delay, get your ticket now as this show is bound to sell out. You don’t want to get stuck out in the rain so plan to arrive early for the best seat.

Wednesday, October 30th
Doors at 8pm
Event at 9pm

Hocus Pocus Sanderson Sister Soiree ONE NIGHT ONLY! On Halloween Night after Trick-Or-Treating Ends; join us and RUN AMOK! AMOK! AMOK! at 8:30pm! Gather your friends, brooms, vacuums, and spell books – Only $5 !
You won’t want to miss the costume contest for both children and adults!

Thursday, October 31st
Doors at 7:30pm
Event at 8:30pm

Coming this Tuesday:

A very sweet film about Taiwanese Americans and the struggle of being first-generation immigrants. Set in 2008, in the summer between 8th and 9th grades, this beautiful coming-of-age comedy follows 13-year-old Chris – whom friends call Wang Wang and his family calls Didi, a loving Mandarin term for “younger brother.” He’s a skateboarder and aspiring “skate filmer” who lives with his mother, sister and grandmother. He has all the must-have social media of the aughts, but still feels like an outsider with a massive crush on an out-of-his league girl. In any other film, a teenage outcast might become a tired trope, but never in DIDI – thanks to a stellar cast and sharply written script. In an interview with the Washington Post, director Sean Wang says that he “set out to make a ‘Stand by Me’ for kids that look like him.” Winner of Sundance’s dramatic audience award, don’t miss this exciting debut.
Tuesday, October 22nd at 1pm & 7pm

The State Theatre offers family friendly movies every Saturday at 10 am.
All tickets are only $1
We also offer affordable snacks for both children and adults.

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