• Drink And Be Merry

    Cap City Video Lounge 636-1 Railroad Square, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    Set in a New York dive bar before Christmas 2019, Adam Volerich's film follows Chet, a bartender struggling with maturity. He navigates the needs of his aging, misanthropic regulars while yearning for holiday cheer. The film, blending drama and comedy, explores themes of responsibility and the holiday spirit.

    $15
  • Shorts 4: Shifting Frames

    Challenger Learning Center Room B 200 S. Duval St, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    In this program, boundaries blur and perspectives drift. This collection of eight experimental shorts invites viewers into liminal spaces—between land and sea, memory and myth, ritual and rebellion. Each film offers a distinct lens on transformation, whether through decaying landscapes, fractured identities, or surreal encounters.

    $15
  • The Python Hunt

    Challenger Learning Center IMAX 200 S Duval St, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    The film by Xander Robin documents Florida's annual invasive python removal contest in the Everglades, where amateur hunters face challenges and fears while a professional undermines the competition. The film explores the urgency of protecting the ecosystem amidst the python hysteria, blending documentary, comedy, and environmental themes. The filmmaker and one of the subjects from the film will be in attendance for a post-film discussion.

    $15
  • 🎵 Live Music: Sleep John B

    Kleman Plaza 306 S. Duval St, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    The Live & Local event at Kleman Plaza on September 27 features indie band Sleep John B, known for their emotional performances. Attendees can enjoy food from local vendors, explore pop-up shops, and watch a special 30th anniversary screening of Empire Records. The event celebrates music, community, and local culture.

    Free
  • Love In Hostile Territory – A Short Film Double Feature

    621 Gallery 650-3 Railroad Square, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    This compelling double feature explores the dangerous intersections of love and oppressive societal structures. First, in "My Comrade", a wounded rebel and a tribal villager find themselves entangled in a tense story of politics and forbidden love when the rebel seeks refuge. Then, "Two People Exchanging Saliva" presents an absurdist tragedy set in a world where kissing is a capital offense and slaps are currency. An unhappy woman's fascination with a salesgirl leads to a burgeoning connection, attracting suspicion in this surreal dystopia.

    $15
  • 🎵 Live Music: One.Will

    Kleman Plaza 306 S. Duval St, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    Live & Local at Kleman Plaza on September 27 features One.Will, a Tallahassee lifestyle artist known for his unique sound. Attendees can enjoy music, local food and pop-up shops, culminating in a special screening of Empire Records for its 30th anniversary. It's a celebration of community and creativity, supported by local sponsors.

    Free
  • Dance Freak

    Cap City Video Lounge 636-1 Railroad Square, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    A film by Robby Rackleff and Alan Resnick follows Obie, a loser who encounters the Dance Freak, a creature resembling him. His ex, Dorty, tries to save him with the help of scientist Gorgul. The 2025 experimental horror-comedy features a mix of black and white and color. 97 minutes long.

    $15
  • Shorts 5: Future Realities

    Challenger Learning Center Fogg Planetarium 200 S Duval St, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    Escape into a program of short films that blurs the lines between reality and artifice, from an urban food co-op's technological experiment gone awry to a sci-fi thief's journey in a dystopian colony. Other tales include a noir story of a memory-battling agent, a surrealist disruption of an American sitcom's reality, and a poignant Midwestern story of grief. The collection concludes with an absurdist tragedy set in a repressive society where affection is forbidden.

    $15
  • River Of Grass

    Challenger Learning Center IMAX 200 S Duval St, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    "River of Grass," directed by Sasha Wortzel, reimagines Marjory Stoneman Douglas’s 1947 book, showcasing the Everglades as a vital ecosystem. Through dream-driven narratives and real-life stories, the film explores resistance against climate change, featuring diverse characters and interweaving historical insights, ultimately reflecting on America's environmental legacy and future resilience.

    $15
  • Bunnylovr

    Challenger Learning Center Room B 200 S. Duval St, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    In Katarina Zhu's 2025 film, a heartbroken cam girl grapples with a toxic relationship with a client while attempting to reconnect with her estranged, dying father. The drama, featuring a principal cast that includes Zhu and Sennott, explores themes of love, loss, and personal healing.

    $15
  • 🎵 Live Music: Danitza

    Kleman Plaza 306 S. Duval St, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    Join us at Kleman Plaza on September 27 for Live & Local, featuring singer-songwriter Danitza. Enjoy live music, food vendors, and local shops before a special 30th anniversary screening of Empire Records. Bring blankets and chairs for a festive evening celebrating music, movies, and community spirit.

    Free
  • The True Beauty Of Being Bitten By A Tick

    Cap City Video Lounge 636-1 Railroad Square, Tallahassee, FL, United States

    After a tragic accident, Yvonne visits her friend Camille’s countryside home for solace but encounters A.J. and Isaac, guests who may also reside there. As she suffers from symptoms of a tick bite, the idyllic setting transforms into a disturbing reality. Directed by Pete Ohs, the film is a thriller and mystery.

    $15