““B-Movies with A-Ideas” Triple Feature (X + PEARL + HOLLYWOOD 90028) w/ Jeannette Dilger IN PERSON”
October 25, 2024

This pre-Halloween weekend celebration at The Balboa Theatre is a genuine tribute triple feature to “B-Movies with A-Ideas”. All three movies celebrate the magic of filmmaking, no matter what the budget is, as well as the importance of reaching for your Hollywood dreams. Kicking the night off is A24’s X + PEARL (2022) followed by HOLLYWOOD 90028, presented in a brand new 4K restoration. JUST ADDED: Lead actor Jeannette Dilger will be IN PERSON for this truly dazzling forgotten gem from 1973 (which also served as a major inspiration for Ti West’s X, PEARL, MAXXXiNE trilogy) will sign autographs and talk about the making of the film in a rare on-stage Q&A with host Jesse Hawthorne Ficks.

Audiences can watch one, two or all three movies for the same price, along with being showered with prizes, trivia and special treats including a brand new Pearl Maniacal Mask created just for the event as well as a murder of prizes and giveaways from Grindhouse Releasing!

NOTE: The evening is also a “Book Release Party” for A24s upcoming novelization releases of Ti West’s X, PEARL, MAXXXiNE trilogy. Author Tim Waggoner will be making a very special video introduction just for us on the evening of our screening.

X
6:30 pm

Released in 2022, Rated R, 106 minutes long

Directed by Ti West
Written by Ti West
Cinematography by Eliot Rockett
Containing Mia Goth, Jenny Ortega, Scott Mercudi (aka Kid Cudi)

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We kick off the evening with Ti West’s thought-full exploitation flick. This recent A24 horror hit, single handedly lays out our evening’s theme of B-Movies deserving to be celebrated as Art with a capital A. Showcasing a stunning cast consisting of Jenny Ortega, Scott Mescudi (aka Kid Cudi), Brittany Snow and Horror Cinema’s newest Scream Queen, Mia Goth. With countless homages to 1970s Horror cinema combined with a stunning exploration of sexual repression/empowerment help this “gritty little ditty” earn its cult-classic status by getting better every time one watches it. It’s also the perfect gateway drug for self-proclaimed Horror-film “scaredy-cats” to start with. 4K DCP courtesy of A24. NOTE: Rated R for strong bloody violence and gore, strong sexual content, graphic nudity, drug use, and language.

Pearl
8:30 pm

Released in 2022, Rated R, 102 minutes long

Directed by Ti West
Written by Mia Goth, Ti West
Cinematography by Eliot Rockett
Containing Mia Goth

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Filmed secretly alongside X and released by A24 (just a few months after), Pearl is quite simply one of the best Horror films of the decade. Set at the end of WWI in 1918, director Ti West and star Mia Goth combined forces when writing this immensely layered and heart-wrenching prequel, while Mia Goth is absolutely mesmerizing as a young farmer’s daughter with hopes and dreams of leaving home. With haunting cinematography akin to the Depression-era Technicolor films of the 1930s, such as Victor Fleming’s The Wizard of Oz (1939) along with subversive allusions to Silent movie masterpieces like Frances Marion & Victor Sjöström’s The Wind (1928), get yourself out of the house and into the Balboa Theater to understand why Pearl is an entire staircase above most other modern Horror movies. 4K DCP courtesy of A24. NOTE: Rated R for strong violence, gore, strong sexual content and graphic nudity.

Hollywood 90028
10:30 pm

Released in 1973, Rated R, 76 minutes long

Directed by Christina Hornisher
Written by Christina Hornisher
Cinematography by John H. Pratt
Containing Christopher Augustine, Jeannette Dilger

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Our evening concludes with a brand new 4K restoration from the original camera negatives of one of the most exciting forgotten exploitation films of the 1970s. Rescued from obscurity by Grindhouse Releasing, HOLLYWOOD 90028 is an absolute revelation by writer/director Christina Hornisher as it follows a young photographer who has travelled to Hollywood hoping to make it as a cameraman in the movie business. Christopher Augustine’s otherly-world performance as a delusionally frustrated filmmaker stuck in the adult film industry is truly one for the history books.

Channeling Michael Powell’s Peeping Tom (1960) and underscored by an early soundtrack composed by Paul Verhoeven’s favorite musician Basil Poledouris, come find out for yourself why contemporary female filmmakers Arkasha Stevenson (The First Omen), Anna Biller (The Love Witch) and Ti West (X, Pearl, Maxxxine) have spoken at great length about the importance of this rediscovered gem. NOTE: A special treat will be given to all audience members who achieve watching all three movies, not to mention experiencing the final shot, that has stunned critics, filmmakers, and audiences, all around the world. 4K DCP courtesy of Grindhouse Releasing. NOTE: Rated R for strong violence, gore, strong sexual content and graphic nudity.