"The Annihilation of Fish" is a film screening at The Beverly Theater in downtown Las Vegas's Arts District. This unique movie tells the story of an eccentric elderly man named Fish who moves into a run-down apartment building after being released from a mental institution. There, he forms an unlikely friendship with a fellow tenant, Poinsettia, a widow who believes she's romantically involved with the ghost of a long-dead opera singer. Their relationship develops as Fish battles his own demons—literally—as he regularly wrestles with a Jamaican demon named Hank that only he can see.
The Beverly Theater, with its intimate 150-seat main theater and excellent acoustics, provides the perfect setting for this offbeat comedy-drama starring James Earl Jones, Lynn Redgrave, and Margot Kidder. This screening is part of The Beverly Theater's commitment to bringing diverse and thought-provoking cinema to the Las Vegas arts community.