Double Feature


The Invite
Joe and Angela’s marriage is on thin ice. When they invite their enigmatic upstairs neighbors for a dinner party, the night spirals into unexpected places. Have they reignited the spark or lit the match that burns it all down? (A24)
- Director
- Olivia Wilde
- Writer
- Screenplay by Will McCormack & Rashida Jones based on the motion picture 'Sentimental' by Cesc Gay
- Starring
- Seth Rogen, Olivia Wilde, Penélope Cruz, Edward Norton
- Year
- 2026
- Rated
- R
- Country
- USA
- Format
- 35mm
- Running Time
- 107 minutes
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
In an age of revolution, this timely human story straddles the line between comedy and drama with energy and elegance. Bob & Carol (Robert Culp and Natalie Wood) are a married couple who find a new lease on honesty after attending an Esalen-like new age therapy retreat. Their earnestness profoundly affects best friends Ted & Alice (Elliott Gould and Dyan Cannon, both in Oscar-nominated performances) who cautiously explore this new kind of vulnerability too. Affairs and dalliances come to the fore as they all start acknowledging their sexual wants/desire/neuroses. A refreshing, steamy, nonjudgmental take on marriage and honesty, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice is perfect movie about couples who were too old to be hippies but too young to have old-fashioned hangups.
“The genius of Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice is that it understands the peculiar nature of the moral crisis for Americans in this age group, and understands that the way to consider it is in a comedy. What is comedy, after all, but tragedy seen from the outside?” – Roger Ebert
Kim Morgan discusses Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice on the New Beverly blog.
- Director
- Paul Mazursky
- Writer
- Written by Paul Mazursky and Larry Tucker
- Starring
- Natalie Wood, Robert Culp, Elliott Gould, Dyan Cannon
- Year
- 1969
- Rated
- R
- Country
- USA
- Format
- 35mm
- Running Time
- 105 minutes