PG
An utter flop reviled upon release as a crass knock-off of a popular board game, Clue has been reappraised as a classic whodunit serious in its ridiculousness. (Remember when adapting IP like a certain Mattel doll wasn’t a thing?) It’s New England, 1954. On a stormy night, six strangers arrive at Hill House for dinner, instructed to use pseudonyms like Col. Mustard to protect their identity. Each is already suspicious of the others when their host, Mr. Boddy, drops dead, as each one presumes the other did the deed. To make matters worse, more bodies drop. With a standout cast including Tim Curry, Lesley Ann Warren and Michael McKean – and three endings, each resolving the whodunit murder in different, increasingly loopy ways. To celebrate Olana's outdoor exhibition What's Missing? (June 14 – November 2, 2025), arrive early for an "art mystery" scavenger hunt prior to the film.
PGRated PG
When the lovably eccentric Pee-Wee Herman (R.I.P.) has his iconic cherry red bike stolen in broad daylight, he sets out across the U.S. for the time of his life. Along the way, he encounters and befriends a fugitive on the run, a big rig-driving ghost, and a down-on-her-luck waitress, in addition to learning a little about the floorplan of the Alamo. (dir. Tim Burton, U.S., 1985, 90 min.)