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Welcome to The Delta Culty Cinema Club— a Salute for the beautifully strange. We dig up the weird, overlooked, funky films that slipped through the cracks: midnight oddities, forgotten gems, accidental masterpieces, and movies that make you say “who even made this?”
This isn’t a silent, reverent screening — it’s a social movie night. Come hang, grab a drink (or something non-alcoholic), meet fellow freaks, and watch something you definitely won’t find algorithmically recommended. Expect bold vibes, cozy chaos, and films that spark laughter, confusion, debate, and the occasional “wait… rewind that.”
Whether you’re a seasoned cult-film obsessive or just bored of the usual picks, this is a space to watch movies as an experience — communal, playful, and a little unhinged. Stay for the film, stay for the conversations, and leave with a new favorite you can’t believe you’d never heard of.
SUMMER FILM SERIES 2026

With the Support and Success of the Monthly Culty Cinema Club offerings that began in January, we're THRILLED to present this carefully curated program for your enjoyment! Each title is presently scheduled to play ONE NIGHT ONLY on each date shown, Friday and Saturday Nights. However, as we get closer to the dates, any titles that have strong pre-sales may have additional showings added that week!
Tickets for the Series are offered at a discounted set ticket price of $8 for Non-Recliner and $10 for Recliner Seats!










PRESENTED IN UNGLAMORIOUS ORIGINAL RED/BLUE ANAGLYPH 3D!
If you've never seen a movie on the BIG SCREEN in original 3D, you've gotta check it out!




Just prior to every show of The Goonies, youll also get to see this short video of Corey Feldman introducing it from his LIVE appearance q&a from 2007 at a very nearby theater at an event produced by The Delta's current Operator Josh!


SKIP EVIL DEAD BURN & WATCH THE BEST ONE INSTEAD!
The third film in the Evil Dead Series, Army of Darkness proves that if you give a chainsaw-handed retail employee a shotgun and drop him in the Middle Ages, history becomes significantly more entertaining. Ash Williams stumbles through a medieval nightmare of skeleton armies and demonic nonsense with the confidence of a man who absolutely should not be in charge of anything. It’s loud, ridiculous, and proudly dumb in the most charming way possible. Hail to the king, baby—competence optional.

