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The Room

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Landmark E Street Cinema

555 11th St. NW
Washington D.C. DC 20004
202-452-7672
  • Fri Nov 27 11:59 pm
    The Room at Landmark E Street Cinema

    Sorry, Troll 2. The newest, most viable contender for “best worst movie” is director Tommy Wiseau’s The Room, a shockingly inept, unabashedly self-indulgent piece of cinema that’s found new life as the heir to Rocky Horror Picture Show’s “midnight movie” throne, complete with fanatics who come to act out scenes and shout out its wooden dialogue. The deeply misogynistic, deliriously stupid film—which stars Wiseau as a man constantly cuckolded by his impossible-to-please fiancée—has been pitched, post-mortem, as a “black comedy,” giving Wiseau far too much credit. But make no mistake: The Room is genuinely crappy—and gloriously so.

    Landmark E Street Cinema 555 11th St. NW, Washington D.C., DC
  • Sat Nov 28 11:59 pm
    The Room at Landmark E Street Cinema

    Sorry, Troll 2. The newest, most viable contender for “best worst movie” is director Tommy Wiseau’s The Room, a shockingly inept, unabashedly self-indulgent piece of cinema that’s found new life as the heir to Rocky Horror Picture Show’s “midnight movie” throne, complete with fanatics who come to act out scenes and shout out its wooden dialogue. The deeply misogynistic, deliriously stupid film—which stars Wiseau as a man constantly cuckolded by his impossible-to-please fiancée—has been pitched, post-mortem, as a “black comedy,” giving Wiseau far too much credit. But make no mistake: The Room is genuinely crappy—and gloriously so.

    Landmark E Street Cinema 555 11th St. NW, Washington D.C., DC
  • Fri Dec 4 11:59 pm
    The Room at Landmark E Street Cinema

    Sorry, Troll 2. The newest, most viable contender for “best worst movie” is director Tommy Wiseau’s The Room, a shockingly inept, unabashedly self-indulgent piece of cinema that’s found new life as the heir to Rocky Horror Picture Show’s “midnight movie” throne, complete with fanatics who come to act out scenes and shout out its wooden dialogue. The deeply misogynistic, deliriously stupid film—which stars Wiseau as a man constantly cuckolded by his impossible-to-please fiancée—has been pitched, post-mortem, as a “black comedy,” giving Wiseau far too much credit. But make no mistake: The Room is genuinely crappy—and gloriously so.

    Landmark E Street Cinema 555 11th St. NW, Washington D.C., DC
  • Sat Dec 5 11:59 pm
    The Room at Landmark E Street Cinema

    Sorry, Troll 2. The newest, most viable contender for “best worst movie” is director Tommy Wiseau’s The Room, a shockingly inept, unabashedly self-indulgent piece of cinema that’s found new life as the heir to Rocky Horror Picture Show’s “midnight movie” throne, complete with fanatics who come to act out scenes and shout out its wooden dialogue. The deeply misogynistic, deliriously stupid film—which stars Wiseau as a man constantly cuckolded by his impossible-to-please fiancée—has been pitched, post-mortem, as a “black comedy,” giving Wiseau far too much credit. But make no mistake: The Room is genuinely crappy—and gloriously so.

    Landmark E Street Cinema 555 11th St. NW, Washington D.C., DC
$10

Sorry, Troll 2. The newest, most viable contender for “best worst movie” is director Tommy Wiseau’s The Room, a shockingly inept, unabashedly self-indulgent piece of cinema that’s found new life as the heir to Rocky Horror Picture Show’s “midnight movie” throne, complete with fanatics who come to act out scenes and shout out its wooden dialogue. The deeply misogynistic, deliriously stupid film—which stars Wiseau as a man constantly cuckolded by his impossible-to-please fiancée—has been pitched, post-mortem, as a “black comedy,” giving Wiseau far too much credit. But make no mistake: The Room is genuinely crappy—and gloriously so.

Updated 11/24/2009

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