The Beverly Theater brings David Lynch's groundbreaking television series to the big screen with a screening of three consecutive episodes from Twin Peaks. This isn't your typical movie night—it's a chance to experience the surreal mystery of the Pacific Northwest logging town in the immersive environment of a proper theater, where Lynch's haunting visuals and Angelo Badalamenti's iconic score can truly envelop you.
Watching multiple episodes in sequence allows you to sink deeper into the show's distinctive atmosphere, from the quirky characters of the town to the increasingly strange events surrounding Laura Palmer's murder. The Beverly Theater's excellent acoustics and intimate 150-seat setting make it an ideal venue for appreciating the show's meticulous sound design and moody cinematography. Whether you're a devoted fan revisiting the series or discovering it for the first time, seeing Twin Peaks projected on a theater screen offers a different perspective than home viewing—the darkness of the Red Room feels more unsettling, the Log Lady more enigmatic, and Agent Cooper's coffee appreciation more infectious.