The Beverly Theater brings a unique screening experience with episodes 2 and 3 of Twin Peaks, David Lynch's groundbreaking television series that blurred the lines between prestige TV and cinematic art. Watching these episodes on the big screen offers a chance to catch details and atmospheric touches that might slip by on a smaller format—the haunting Pacific Northwest locations, Angelo Badalamenti's jazz-inflected score, and Lynch's signature surrealist imagery all benefit from theatrical presentation.
This screening takes place in the Beverly's intimate 150-seat theater, where the excellent acoustics and modern projection quality create an immersive viewing environment. For fans of the series, it's a chance to revisit the early mysteries of Laura Palmer's murder in a communal setting. For newcomers, these episodes—which aired shortly after the pilot—deepen the show's mythology while introducing the quirky residents of the fictional Washington town that became a cultural phenomenon in the early 1990s.