March 14, 2017
 
By popular demand, Get Out is held over -- see all the showtimes below. Your last chances to see I Am Not Your Negro and Academy Award-winner The Salesman are this Wednesday March 15 and Thursday, March 16Check out all the showtimes below. And the Shakespeare in Detroit Double Feature is also Thursday, March 16
 
We are also pleased to once again play a part in the Freep Film Festival, starting Friday, March 31. Our complete lineup is on the Cinema Detroit site; highlights include docs about the Lindell AC, Eero Saarinen, and Sly Stone. 
 
Two things to keep in mind: Parking is always FREE in our off-street lot right outside the door, and tickets are always available both at the box office during business hours and online. HOWEVER, sellouts do happen and we can't predict when. If you absolutely must see a certain show, we encourage you to get your tickets online via our ticketing page
 
Save the Date
Monday, March 27 - Free screening of The Armor of Light sponsored by Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America
Wednesday, April 5 - 2nd show of 1984 added  
Friday, April 7 - Restoration of Donnie Darko starts. All shows will be of the theatrical cut unless otherwise noted. 
 
Last chances 
In 1979, James Baldwin wrote a letter to his literary agent describing his next project, a revolutionary, personal account of the lives and successive assassinations of three of his close friends - Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. I Am Not Your Negro is Raoul Peck's vision of the book Baldwin never finished. The result is a radical, up-to-the-minute examination of race in America, using Baldwin's original words and a flood of rich archival material. I Am Not Your Negro is a journey into black history that connects the past of the Civil Rights movement to the present of #BlackLivesMatter. 
Documentary - PG-13 - 95 min - Get tickets online 
Wed, Mar. 157:45 
Thurs, Mar. 167:45

 
 
One night only
 
As you may have read in the Detroit Free Press, our Shakespeare in Detroit (SiD) Double Feature is on Thursday, March 16 at 6:30 p.m. The first film is the world premiere of Sonnet 65, SiD's first movie and the first in a series by director Aaron Martin. The short will be followed by a Q & A with the star of the film and SiD company member Morgan Breon, along with Martin and SiD founder Sam White. Following the Q&A, we will enjoy Kenneth Branagh's classic Henry V (1989) in a beautiful new digital transfer. Even if you saw it on the big screen back in the day, it's never looked better. Tickets for the one-night-only SiD Double Feature at Cinema Detroit are available here. 
Held Over
 
A film that can be appreciated on many levels, Get Out is the critically-acclaimed thriller from the mind of Key and Peele's Jordan Peele, and it's HELD OVER. 
Comedy, horror, mystery - R - 103 min - Get tickets online 
Wed, Mar. 15: 4:307:009:20 
Thurs, Mar. 164:30
Fri, Mar. 174:307:009:20
Sat, Mar. 184:307:009:20
Sun, Mar. 194:307:00
Mon, Mar. 207:009:20
Tues, Mar. 217:009:20
Wed, Mar. 227:009:20
Thur, Mar. 234:307:009:20 
 

 
 
Tickets are available online at our ticketing page or at the box office during regular business hours (doors open one half-hour before the first showtime of the day). The most current information is always at our site, www.CinemaDetroit.com. Check out the About page for location info. Just a reminder, we are located at 4126 Third Street, in Detroit, 48201, and there is FREE, OFF-STREET parking adjacent to the building.


As always, thank you for your support,




 
 
 
Paula Guthat