First of all there is the monthly IFP Minnesota Cinema Lounge at the Bryant Lake Bowl, which this time round is called "Cinema Lounge Sells Out" which features with locally-made commercial spots, spoofs, and PSA's.
Then at 9pm the lights dim again for a 30th anniversary screening of "The Star Wars Holiday Special." Yes it's 30 years and two days since the first and only network screening of this gem.
The Movie Maven scrunched up her face when she heard mention of it, but with promises of scenes of Wookie family life, it might be too hard for some to resist.
The screenings are free, but IFP is gathering unwrapped gifts for Toys for Tots.
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