$1 Day with "Little Women" on Sunday, Dec. 14 at ISU
Oscar Winner
Sunday, December 14
4:00 & 7:00 p.m.

Saiorse Ronan, Timothee Chalamet, Florence Pugh, Emily Watson, and Meryl Streep star in this retelling of the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott. Some films are more than the sum of their parts. This is one of them. Set in the years after the Civil War, four sisters navigate their way through to adulthood, relationships and careers, while dealing with the mores of the time. The BBC calls it, "A gorgeous and very warm film…. What makes this version impressive is that it brings a different perspective without losing the magic of the novel." (Rated PG) Admission is $1 or free for ISU students with a Bengal ID.
"Baltimorons" plays Sunday, December 7 at ISU
Sunday, December 7
4:00 & 7:00 p.m.

In this acclaimed comedy/drama, a newly sober man's Christmas Eve dental emergency leads to an unexpected romance with his older dentist as they explore Baltimore together. "Beautifully shot and steeped in atmosphere," writes New York Magazine, while rogerebert. com adds, "It’s an incredibly funny, genuinely moving character study. We walk away from it feeling like we’ve actually been somewhere and felt something." Admission is Free for ISU students, $2 for ISU staff and $3 for the public.
"Splitsville" plays Sunday, November 30 at ISU
4:00 & 7:00 p.m.

When his wife asks for a divorce, a man runs to his friends for support, only to learn that the secret to their happiness is an open marriage, except maybe not as open as it appears at first glance. The Toronto Star writes, "The film is bracingly funny, and Johnson’s feline grace keeps it grounded. In a multiplex landscape of sequels and superheroes, a messy, grown-up comedy about love and hypocrisy feels like a welcome tonic." Admission is Free for ISU students, $2 for ISU staff and $3 for the public.
Film Society's Next Show:
Oscar Winner
Sunday, November 16
4:00 & 7:00 p.m.

It's a $1 admission day, with this Oscar winning comedy drama that takes a unique look at the absurdity of racism, war, and the power of love, via the lens of a young German boy being wooed into the Hitler youth during WWII. When he discovers a Jewish girl hiding in the walls of his house, all bets are off as he must reconcile his preconceived notions with the harsh realities of war. The Austin Chronicle writes, "It's a coming of age story unlike any other, filled with heart and a soul-stirring argument against the ever ready darkness of unswerving, "patriotic" nationalism," while TIME Magazine writes, "It's Waititi's ability to balance unassailably goofy moments with an acknowledgment of real-life horrors that makes the movie exceptional." (Rated PG-13) Admission is $1 or free for ISU students with Bengal ID.
"20 For 20" Series: Film Society Begins 20th Year
On October 12, the Pocatello Film Society will begin their 20th year of showing films at Idaho State University. In this spirit, we plan to show 20 of our favorite films that were shown over the past 20 years.
Already, we have lit up the screen with such revisits of "Selma", "Lincoln", "Green Book", and "Darkest Hour" over the past year or so.
Fall 2025 finds us showing:
2017's "The Greatest Showman" on August 31
2007's "Expiration Date" on October 12.
2019's "Jojo Rabbit" on November 16
2020's "Little Women" on December 14.
"Ballad of Wallis Island" at ISU Friday, June 6
5:00 & 7:30 p.m.

This Sundance Film Festival honoree is an acclaimed indie comedy/drama that follows an eccentric millionaire who pays his favorite musical duo to come to his island to perform a concert. The only problem is the duo has broken up and each don't know the other is coming. Amy Nicholson of the Los Angeles Times writes, "It’s something almost as rare as a revelation: a crowdpleaser I’d recommend to everyone, and I have... and now I’m tipping you off, too." Admission is $3 for the public,$2 for ISU staff/faculty and free for ISU students with a Bengal ID.
"Black Bag" plays Friday, May 16 at ISU
5:00 & 7:30 p.m.

George and Kathryn are part of a covert group of government operatives. When his beloved wife, Kathryn, is suspected of betraying the nation, intelligence agent George Woodhouse faces the ultimate test -- loyalty to his marriage or his country. Salon calls it, "Movie-watching at its finest... bound to be as enjoyable on a plane or on that comfy couch as it is in the theater. Just make no mistake: This is the most delightful moviegoing experience you can have this year." Admission is $3 for the public,$2 for ISU staff/faculty and free for ISU students with a Bengal ID.
Vote On Movies For This Fall
We're working on our movie schedule now for Sundays this fall. Here's the link to the playlist of possible movies on YouTube. Any feedback would be appreciated on what you'd like to see as we work out licenses and dates. Watch the list and respond with your votes to our email at pocatellofilmsociety@gmail.com
