The Beverly Theater brings back the 2001 cult classic "Josie and the Pussycats" for a screening in their intimate downtown venue. This satirical comedy follows a small-town girl band that gets launched into sudden stardom, only to discover they're being used as part of a corporate conspiracy to control teenage minds through subliminal messages in pop music. The film has gained a devoted following over the years for its sharp critique of commercialism and manufactured pop culture, wrapped in a candy-colored aesthetic with an infectiously fun soundtrack.
The movie stars Rachael Leigh Cook, Rosario Dawson, and Tara Reid as the titular band members, with Alan Cumming and Parker Posey delivering delightfully over-the-top performances as record industry villains. What seemed like a box office disappointment in its original release has since been embraced as ahead of its time, particularly for its prescient commentary on corporate branding and celebrity culture. The Beverly Theater's excellent acoustics and sound system make it an ideal setting to experience the film's power-pop songs and energetic musical sequences.