If you're a fan of going to the movies but don't like the pricey admission prices these days, here's a potential solution for you.
South End Cinema is a volunteer run effort. They're screening monthly movies in the uptown. Organizer Jody Kliffer tells CHSJ News since the Paramount closed there hasn't been much in the way of movies uptown.
Kliffer says their goal is to choose different films and show them in under-appreciated spaces. Brick walls, in Queen Square, vacant lots and more have all been discussed as options.
The last movie was The Big Lebowski which was shown by donation at Interaction Children's Theatre. The next show is last Thursday in August. You can visit their Facebook group here for more details.