The Beverly Theater brings Andrei Tarkovsky's mesmerizing 1979 masterpiece to its screen in the heart of the Arts District. This Soviet-era science fiction film follows a writer, a professor, and their mysterious guide—the Stalker—as they journey through a forbidden Zone rumored to contain a room that grants your deepest wishes. Shot in muted, dreamlike tones with Tarkovsky's signature long takes and philosophical dialogues, the film unfolds more like a meditation than a traditional sci-fi adventure.
At nearly three hours, "Stalker" demands patience but rewards viewers with its haunting imagery and profound questions about faith, desire, and human nature. The intimate 150-seat theater at the Beverly provides an ideal setting for this contemplative work, where the excellent acoustics will carry every whisper and ambient sound that makes Tarkovsky's soundscape so immersive. This is cinema as art—slow, deliberate, and deeply atmospheric—perfect for film enthusiasts looking to experience one of the medium's most influential works on the big screen.