Presented in partnership with The Mob Museum, Mob Month celebrates cinema’s best-dressed criminals and the films where loyalty, ambition and betrayal collide.
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The Beverly Theater’s Mob Month continues with one of the genre’s most celebrated films taking center stage.
On Wednesday, Aug. 26, at 7 p.m., The Beverly Theater presents Martin Scorsese’s “Goodfellas” (1990), followed by a post-film conversation with Geoff Schumacher, Vice President of Research, Collections and Programs at The Mob Museum, exploring the real-life history, characters and criminal underworld behind the iconic film.
Presented in partnership with The Mob Museum, Mob Month celebrates cinema’s best-dressed criminals and the films where loyalty, ambition and betrayal collide. The remaining lineup also includes “Casino,” returning to the big screen as one of The Beverly’s most-requested films, along with “Dredd” and acclaimed Italian crime drama “Gomorrah.”

Mob Month Continues
“Dredd” (2012): Aug. 19-22
“Casino” (1995) Aug. 22: One of The Beverly’s most-requested films
“Goodfellas” (1990): Aug. 26, 7 p.m. Featuring a post-film conversation with Geoff Schumacher of The Mob Museum.
“Gomorrah” (2008): Aug. 29-31
Throughout August, movie lovers can take advantage of a cross-promotion between the two Downtown Las Vegas cultural institutions. Guests who present a Mob Museum wristband or membership card at The Beverly Theater receive 20% off any Mob Month movie, while guests who show a Mob Month movie ticket at The Mob Museum receive 20% off admission. Restrictions apply.

The Beverly Theater Is Live: Foxtide, Saturday, Sept. 19
The Beverly’s programming moves from the big screen to the stage on Saturday, Sept. 19, when Foxtide brings its “Entropy Tour” to Las Vegas with Jade Street. Tickets are $20.
The Southern California three-piece began releasing music in 2019, with its second EP “Visons” (2021) helping propel the band from hometown secret to emerging national act.Known for the energy of its live performances and roots in the DIY house-show scene, Foxtide has shared stages with The Backseat Lovers, Echo & The Bunnymen, Lime Cordiale, Sarah and the Sundays, Mustard Service and Beach Goons, and has appeared at festivals including Shabang and Nothing Fest.
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