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Movie Nights in the Square: Elf & Party Girl

Movie Nights in the Square: Elf & Party Girl

When

Tuesday, Jul 29

Where

Domino Square

Details

For four Tuesdays in July & August, Domino Square transforms into an outdoor movie theatre, with double features of movies set in NYC. 4 pm showings feature family-friendly movies and activities, presented by A Rosie Day. 7 pm showings explore NYC from the 1980s to the 2010s, presented by Nitehawk Cinema, with DJ sets that take you back in time.

Time

4 pm - 9 pm

Other information

Domino Square opens at 3:30 pm for the first showing, and 6 pm for the second showing. Movies go on rain or shine. In severe weather, we will send a notification about cancellation the morning of the screening. Show your ticket at OddFellows to receive a 20% discount off ice cream.

THE LINEUP

4 PM: Elf (2003)

PG, 1hr37m

Raised as an oversized elf, Buddy travels from the North Pole to New York City to meet his biological father, Walter Hobbs, who doesn't know he exists and is in desperate need of some Christmas spirit.

During the movie, join A Rosie Day to create 'Buddy's Breakfast Mural.' We'll have tons of art supplies to bring Buddy's favorite meal to life on a huge canvas. Think big: yarn, paint, and modeling clay to make a giant, syrup-covered spaghetti masterpiece while being a collaborative piece. And for that extra Elf touch, we'll be incorporating puffy paint for a sensory piece which can be painted directly onto the mural, adding a puffy, colorful dimension to our breakfast feast. This can translate to all ages.

6 PM: '90s tunes by DJ girlcrush

7 PM: Party Girl (1995)

R, 1 h34m

A 20-something, irresponsible party girl is bailed out of jail by her librarian godmother. To repay the loan, she starts working at the library and gradually turns her life around.

Plus: Drinks from Other Half Brewing & Snacks from Roni-Sue's

ABOUT OUR PARTNERS

A ROSIE DAY

A Rosie Day’s innovative program is designed for parents/guardians and children aged 12 months and above. Classes are crafted to incorporate art, sensory play, technology, and engineering into early math and science exploration, following the Reggio Emilia approach.

NITEHAWK CINEMA

Nitehawk Cinema is New York's original cinema eatery; an independent movie house bringing a selective approach to food, film and drinks.

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