The Beverly Theater presents a screening of "Cronos," Guillermo del Toro's remarkable debut feature from 1993. This Mexican horror film tells the story of an antique dealer who discovers an ancient mechanical device that promises eternal life—at a terrible cost. Del Toro's signature blend of gothic atmosphere, practical effects, and deeply human storytelling is already fully formed here, making it a fascinating watch for fans familiar with his later work like "Pan's Labyrinth" and "The Shape of Water."
The film stars veteran actor Federico Luppi as the elderly shopkeeper whose discovery transforms him into something between a vampire and a tragic hero. Ron Perlman appears in an early collaboration with del Toro, playing the villainous nephew of a dying businessman who desperately seeks the device. The intimate setting of The Beverly Theater's 150-seat auditorium provides the perfect atmosphere for experiencing del Toro's moody cinematography and the film's careful pacing, where every creaking floorboard and shadow matters.