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In this 1970s cult classic, a woman raised to be an assassin exacts vengeance upon the people who destroyed her family. Based on the manga of the same name, it’s a dazzlingly violent adventure into the heart of revenge in early 20th century Japan.

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This film was actually released in Japan in 2000, but wasn’t available to the US until 2010 due to the violent and shocking story of high schoolers stranded on a remote island and forced to murder each other to survive. Hailed by critics as “a vicious take-off on reality TV,” Battle Royale performs an expert balancing act between a dark satire and a wildly entertaining thriller.

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Join us again for another exciting evening in Video Valley. One tantalizing tape from our host’s personal VHS movie collection will be selected and screened for your viewing pleasure.

In addition to the screening, enjoy hot dog and lager specials along with all of our other delectable concessions.

Deluxe tickets are also available and include a hot dog and lager with your admission.

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Put on your shorts and venture out into nature with us! We’ll be exploring a number of smaller stories about the wonder of the outdoors and our relationship to it. Also, we will be using the proceeds to adopt a manatee, Floyd!

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Humans are a force of nature — our activities alter the environment and those environmental changes alter human life. In an arresting new documentary, environmental photographer James Balog captures the lives of everyday Americans on the front lines of climate change with stories that inspire us to reevaluate our relationship with nature.

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200 miles upriver of Pittsburgh, the construction of the Kinzua Dam was built in breach of one of American’s oldest treaties with the Seneca Nation of Indians. Efforts to mitigate flooding resulted in a reservoir that inundated vast tracts of the Seneca ancestral lands. Lake of Betrayal reveals an untold story from American history.

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Five Australians follow the westward migration of the Joad family in “The Grapes of Wrath” from Oklahoma to California. Through chance encounters with everyday Americans, the cyclists expand on the novel’s core themes of migration, inequality, and the American Dream in the perceived land of opportunity.

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Follow Alex Honnold as he becomes the first person to ever free solo climb Yosemite’s 3,000ft high El Capitan Wall. With no ropes or safety gear, he completed arguably the greatest feat in rock climbing history.

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Just two hours north of Pittsburgh, the hemlock trees of Cook Forest State Park are under attack by the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA), a destructive insect wiping out trees across the eastern US. This film tells the story of the battle to save the trees and what’s at stake.

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