Double Feature


Cure (1997)
Pulse (2001)

Cure (1997)
While our allotment of advance tickets has sold out online, some additional tickets will be available to purchase at the door on a first come, first served basis on the night of the show. Box office & doors open approximately 1 hour before showtime. For shows that have sold out online, in-person ticket purchases are limited to 2 tickets per person.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s spellbinding international breakthrough established him as one of the leaders of the emerging new wave of Japanese horror while pushing the genre into uncharted realms of philosophical and existential exploration. A string of shocking, seemingly unmotivated murders – each committed by a different person yet bearing the same grisly hallmarks – leads Detective Kenichi Takabe (Koji Yakusho) into a labyrinthine investigation to discover what connects them, and into a disturbing game of cat and mouse with an enigmatic amnesiac (Masato Hagiwara) who may be evil incarnate. Awash in a mood of hushed, hypnotic dread, Cure is a tour de force of psychological tension and a hallucinatory journey into the darkest recesses of the human mind. (Janus Films)
- Director
- Kiyoshi Kurosawa
- Writer
- Kiyoshi Kurosawa
- Starring
- Kôji Yakusho, Masato Hagiwara, Tsuyoshi Ujiki, Anna Nakagawa
- Year
- 1997
- Country
- Japan
- Format
- English subtitled 35mm
- Running Time
- 111 minutes

Pulse (2001)
Often referred to as one of the scariest films ever made, Pulse tells the story of a group of young friends rocked by the sudden suicide of one of their own, and his subsequent, ghostly reappearance in grainy computer and video images. Is he trying to contact them from beyond the grave or is there something more sinister afoot? The mysterious floppy disk they find in the dead man’s apartment may provide a clue, but instead launches a program that seems to present odd, ethereal transmissions of people engaged in solitary activities in their apartments. But there is something not quite right in the appearance and behavior of these lonely souls. Soon, there are more strange deaths and disappearances within the group, terrifying rooms sealed in red tape, and the appearance of more ghosts as the city of Tokyo – and the world – is slowly drained of life. Eschewing gore and easy shocks for a harrowing tone unique to his cinema, writer/director Kiyoshi Kurosawa has made a dense and complex film whose metaphysical and psychological resonance will last long after the chills have subsided. (Magnolia Pictures)
- Director
- Kiyoshi Kurosawa
- Writer
- Kiyoshi Kurosawa
- Starring
- Kumiko Asō, Haruhiko Kato, Koyuki, Kurume Arisaka
- Year
- 2001
- Country
- Japan
- Format
- English subtitled 35mm
- Running Time
- 119 minutes
Upcoming Showtimes
Cure (1997)
Pulse (2001)