June 28 - July 2

Four films from one of the most transgressive directors in modern pop cinema.

Based on the true story of the Zodiac killer, Fincher’s period thriller deftly blends newsroom drama and police procedural into a nuanced exploration of obsession and fear.

Saturday (6/29) - 6:30
Sunday (6/30) - 3:40
Monday (7/1) - 7:00

Fight Club is pitch-black satire dressed up like a testosterone fueled thriller. The end result is a trojan horse that uses celebrity, capitalism and masculinity to attack those very same concepts.

Friday (6/28) - 7:00
Saturday (6/29) - 3:30
Tuesday (7/2) - 7:00

If you didn’t catch the blink-and-you-miss-it theatrical run of Fincher’s latest, we’ve got you covered. The Killer is pure Fincher; a stylish, meticulously crafted neo-noir thriller that begs for the big screen.

Saturday (6/29) - 9:50
Sunday (6/30) - 7:00
Monday (7/1) - 4:25

The Game is simultaneously Fincher’s most, and least, complex film. It’s a twist filled suspense film that, more than anything, just wants to be a really good twisty suspense film.

Friday (6/28) - 9:55
Tuesday (7/2) - 4:10