The month’s biggest addition is Final Girl Film Club, a new monthly series created in partnership with Blockbuster Wives that mixes favorites, cocktails and conversation.
Sherilyn Fenn and Kyle MacLachlan in ABC’s “Twin Peaks” (1990-1991).
The Beverly Theater isn’t just showing movies this July; it’s creating new ways to experience them. The month’s lineup introduces Final Girl Film Club, launches monthlong “Twin Peaks” Tuesdays, expands Pick-It Ticket screenings and showcases four celebrated 4K restorations alongside an eclectic mix of repertory favorites, new independent films including “Backrooms” and signature programs.
New: Final Girl Film Club
The month’s biggest addition is Final Girl Film Club, a new monthly series created in partnership with Blockbuster Wives that mixes nostalgic favorites with themed activities, specialty cocktails and post-film conversation.
The inaugural gathering Thursday, July 23, features “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005).” Following the screening, guests are invited to continue the evening at Segue with themed drinks, activities and conversations inspired by the film’s celebration of friendship and early-2000s nostalgia. Dress code: denim.
“Twin Peaks” – The Entire First Season – Tuesdays in July
Every Tuesday in July, audiences can experience the complete first season of David Lynch’s groundbreaking ABC phenomenon “Twin Peaks” (1990-1991) on the big screen. The small northwest town of Twin Peaks, Wash., is shaken up when the body of homecoming queen Laura Palmer is found washed up and wrapped in plastic.
A crime drama mixed with the surreal, this series is about FBI Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan), who travels to the small logging town of Twin Peaks to solve the murder of the seemingly innocent high schooler. Almost nothing is as it seems, and the show’s eerie visuals, oddball characters and wild dream sequences drive the point home.
July 7: Pilot
July 14: Episodes 2 & 3
July 21: Episodes 4 & 5
July 28: Episodes 6, 7 & 8
Pick-It Tickets
Select screenings throughout the month feature Pick-It Tickets, allowing guests to choose the admission price that works best for them while making exceptional cinema more accessible. July Pick-It screenings:
- July 1: “Three Colors: Blue”
- July 1-2: “The Tree of Life”
- July 2: “The Graduate” (July 2)

Also Playing
July’s lineup features classics, family favorites and blockbuster experiences:
- July 1: “Three Colors: Blue” (1993) – In French with English subtitles
- July 1-2: “The Tree of Life” (2011)
- July 2: “Paris Is Burning” (1990) – 4K Restoration
- July 2: “The Graduate” (1967)
- July 4-6: “Little Women” (2019)
- July 4-9: “Blade Runner 2049” (2017) in 3D
- July 10-16: “Freaky Friday” (2003)
- July 15: Double Feature – “Batman: The Movie” (1966) and “Charlie’s Angels” (2000)
- July 24-26: “Batman Begins” (2005)
- July 25-29: “Apocalypse Now: Final Cut” (1979) – Francis Ford Coppola’s acclaimed 2019 4K restoration
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- July 3-9: “Koyaanisqatsi” (1982)
- July 10-13: “Witness for the Prosecution” (1957)
- July 16-18: “WALL-E” (2008)

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Late-night programming continues with cult favorites and restored classics:
- July 3-5: “Speed Racer” (2008)
- July 4: “South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut” (1999)
- July 9-11: “I Shot Andy Warhol” (1996) – 30th Anniversary 4K Restoration
- July 17-22: “Boogie Nights” (1997) – 4K Restoration
New Films & Documentaries
The Beverly also presents new independent features and documentaries:
- July 2-9: “Leviticus” (2026)
- July 10-16: “Backrooms” (2026)
- July 11: “Time and Water” (2026)
- July 12: “Steal This Story, Please!” (2025)
For showtimes, tickets and additional programming, visit TheBeverlyTheater.com.
















