• ACME Screening Room Carpool Cinema: Rocketman | Saturday July 17

    Acme Screening Room 25 South Union, Lambertville, NJ, United States

    Saturday, July 17 | Parking Lot opens at 7:30 pm Film follows the live pre-show, which starts at 8 pm performed by Tom McMillan and friends. WHERE: 204 N Union St, Lambertville, NJ (behind Thai Tida Restaurant and Robust Wealth). TICKETS: $25-$40 Per Car (Member discounts available) or $15 Adult/$8 Child depending on the event. BUY TICKETS ONLINE: https://www.acmescreeningroom.org/the-acme-carpool-cinema

    $35
  • THE WEEKLY ACME CARPOOL CINEMA: The Grand Budapest Hotel | July 24

    Acme Screening Room 25 South Union, Lambertville, NJ, United States

    Saturday, July 24 Parking Lot opens at 7:45 pm, film starts at 8:30 pm WHERE: 204 N Union St, Lambertville, NJ (behind Thai Tida Restaurant and Robust Wealth). TICKETS: $25-$40 Per Car (Member discounts available) or $15 Adult/$8 Child depending on the event. BUY TICKETS ONLINE: https://www.acmescreeningroom.org/the-acme-carpool-cinema

    $30
  • THE WEEKLY ACME CARPOOL CINEMA | “Carrie” | August 28 at 8 pm

    Acme Screening Room 25 South Union, Lambertville, NJ, United States

    WHERE: 204 N Union St, Lambertville, NJ (behind Thai Tida restaurant and Robust Wealth). TICKETS: $25-$40 Per Car (Member discounts) or $15 Adult/$8 Child depending on the event.

    $30
  • REOPENING SPECIAL EVENT! at Acme Screening Room

    Acme Screening Room 25 South Union, Lambertville, NJ, United States

    Joins us for an evening with Dar Williams as she shares a few songs and introduces us to her book “What I Found in a Thousand Towns”, a very relevant topic for our river towns. She will then be joined by members of the community to discuss our local happenings, how they relate, and to engage questions from the audience. Afterwards, please stay […]

    Donation
  • ACME Halloween Film Festival

    Acme Screening Room 25 South Union, Lambertville, NJ, United States

    The festival is a weekend long event hosted by our master of ceremonies, Ivonna Cadaver, featuring a selection of films as well as guest speakers, SFX make-up demonstrations by, a reading of selected scary stories and more celebrating the fall season and, most importantly, the horror genre. A panel of judges including celebrity judge, Ivonna Cadaver herself, will be awarding the spookiest, scariest, […]

  • A Black History Month Special Presentation | “Who We Are”

    Acme Screening Room 25 South Union, Lambertville, NJ, United States

    Partnered with Lambertville’s Human Rights Council promoting LHRC's ONLY TOGETHER WILL WE END RACISM initiative, member Bruce Harris will lead our post-screening discussion. The film Who We Are interweaves lecture, personal anecdotes, interviews, and revelations, as ACLU deputy legal director Jeffery Robinson draws a stark timeline of anti-Black racism in the United States, from slavery to modern America. Rated R, 1 hour 57 […]

  • Julia Scotti: “Funny that Way”

    Acme Screening Room 25 South Union, Lambertville, NJ, United States

    With breathtaking emotional honesty, this powerful and tender portrait of transgender comedian Julia Scotti explores the unrelenting courage and humor it takes to be Julia. Directed by Susan Sandler. Starring Julia Scotti. Rated NR, 1 hour 13 minutes. Includes half hour Comedy Performance by Julia and post screening Q&A discussion.

  • The Midnight Society at Acme Screening Room

    Acme Screening Room 25 South Union, Lambertville, NJ, United States

    The Midnight Society is an upcoming regular late night horror event at the ACME. Hosted by local horror creators for local horror creators, the Midnight Society will screen both cult classic films on long defunct media and experimental films by local genre directors. Free coffee included for your late-night fuel. As for the “society” aspect of the Midnight Society, we will be holding […]

    $8
  • No Straight Lines: The Rise of Queer Comics

    Acme Screening Room 25 South Union, Lambertville, NJ, United States

    Join us for a Post screening Q&A with Director/Producer Vivian Kleiman followed by a Lobby reception. No Straight Lines tells the story of five scrappy and pioneering cartoonists who depicted everything from the AIDS crisis, coming out, and same-sex marriage, to themes of race, gender, and disability. They tackled the humor in queer lives in a changing world, and the everyday pursuits of […]