Austin-based theater chain Alamo Drafthouse Cinema is bringing the big screen to your home by partnering with ScreenPlus and Vista Cinema to introduce a video-on-demand platform, Alamo On Demand.
"Alamo On Demand helps us to continue the conversation past the theatrical window and recommend movies we love to our community," said Tim League, founder and former CEO of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. "And in these shuttered days and beyond, these rentals and purchases help support your neighborhood theater."
Among the titles that will be available are Oscar winner "Parasite" and "Portrait of a Lady on Fire." It will premiere documentaries such as "Spaceship Earth" and "Kate Nash: Underestimate the Girl," which will include a livestream Q&A and performance by Kate Nash. Additional partners and titles include Lionsgate's films such as "Knives Out," "John Wick 3," and "'La La Land" and Magnolia Pictures' "RBG," "Skate Kitchen" and 'Raise Hell: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins." Plus Drafthouse Films' entire catalog.Alamo is putting its own spin on the offering by including behind-the-scenes footage curated by its programming team.
"Weird Wednesday" programmer Laird Jimenez will highlight forgotten genre film classics, while "Champagne Cinema" and "Afternoon Tea" creator Sarah Pitre will curate her collection of favorite films.
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