Double Feature

Welcome to the Dollhouse

Harriet the Spy

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Welcome to the Dollhouse

Todd Solondz’s Sundance winning black comedy breakthrough is painfully true-to-life adolescent annihilation, a cringe-worthy reminder that school is hell and that kids are the worst. Bitingly funny, sharply detailed and endlessly awkward, Welcome to the Dollhouse follows 11-year-old Dawn Wiener (Heather Matarazzo in a performance for the ages), a junior high geek who just wants to be popular. Teased by her classmates and tormented by the local bully, Dawn uncomfortably navigates lunch room terrors and family traumas while falling for the hunky star of the neighborhood garage band. And hers is the kind of role you rarely see on screen; brutally relatable and completely unforgiving. It’s no wonder the Wienerdog remains an outcast hero and style icon for our generation of misfits. Dollhouse feels like one of the defining indie moments of the ‘90s, perfectly capturing pre-teen agony while still being intensely entertaining and eminently quotable. You won’t be able to look away.

Director
Todd Solondz
Writer
Todd Solondz
Starring
Heather Matarazzo, Victoria Davis, Christina Brucato, Christina Vidal, Siri Howard, Brendan Sexton III
Year
1995
Rated
R
Country
USA
Format
35mm
Running Time
87 minutes

Harriet the Spy

Harriet M. Welsch (Michelle Trachtenberg) is probably the world’s most accomplished 11-year-old spy. Harriet dreams of being a writer, and her nanny and best friend Golly (Rosie O’Donnell) told her to start by writing down everything she sees. It’s all in good fun until Harriet’s friends find her secret spy notebook. They don’t like what Harriet’s written. And they don’t like Harriet that much, either. Can Harriet win back her friends, or is she doomed to be an outsider, a rejected writer and forgotten spy? (Paramount)

Director
Bronwen Hughes
Writer
Screenplay by Douglas Petrie and Theresa Rebeck, Adaptation by Greg Taylor and Julie Talen, Based on Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh
Starring
Michelle Trachtenberg, Gregory Smith, Vanessa Chester, Rosie O'Donnell, J. Smith-Cameron, Robert Joy, Eartha Kitt
Year
1996
Rated
PG
Country
USA
Format
35mm
Running Time
101 minutes

Upcoming Showtimes

Thu, May 30
7:30 pm
Welcome to the Dollhouse
9:25 pm
Harriet the Spy

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