FRIDAY at 7 P.M.

Blue Velvet

Eureka Theater

Dive Into the Surreal Genius of Blue Velvet

Doors open at 7:00p.m. Movie starts at 7:30p.m.

David Lynch’s Blue Velvet is more than just a movie—it’s an unforgettable journey into the depths of human nature and the hidden darkness beneath suburban perfection. Released in 1986, this iconic masterpiece redefined the boundaries of storytelling and cemented Lynch as one of the most innovative and daring filmmakers of his generation.

Set in the seemingly idyllic town of Lumberton, Blue Velvet begins with the discovery of a severed human ear, propelling the curious Jeffrey Beaumont (Kyle MacLachlan) into a web of mystery, obsession, and danger. What starts as a small-town crime story transforms into a chilling exploration of desire and corruption, guided by Lynch’s masterful hand. His ability to juxtapose the wholesome with the grotesque creates a tension that lingers long after the credits roll.

The film features powerhouse performances, including Isabella Rossellini as Dorothy Vallens, a tortured nightclub singer ensnared by her dark secrets, and Dennis Hopper as the terrifyingly unhinged Frank Booth. Their unforgettable portrayals bring Lynch’s vision to life, creating characters that are as captivating as they are disturbing.

Cinematically, Blue Velvet is a feast for the senses. From Angelo Badalamenti’s hauntingly beautiful score to Lynch’s impeccable use of light and shadow, every frame pulsates with emotion and meaning. Themes of voyeurism, innocence lost, and the duality of human nature are woven seamlessly into a narrative that is as poetic as it is unsettling.

Celebrating David Lynch means honoring his fearless artistry, and Blue Velvet stands as one of his greatest triumphs—a film that dares to reveal the darkness that lies just beneath the surface. For fans of cinema, this is an essential experience that showcases Lynch’s unique ability to challenge, disturb, and inspire.

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  • $10
  • $5 12 and under
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