The Beverly Theater brings David Lynch's groundbreaking television pilot to the big screen, offering audiences a chance to experience the beginning of one of the most influential series in TV history in a proper theatrical setting. Originally broadcast in 1990, this feature-length pilot introduces the mysterious murder of Laura Palmer in the seemingly quiet Pacific Northwest town of Twin Peaks, where FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper arrives to investigate and discovers a world far stranger than he could have imagined.
Lynch's distinctive visual style—the red curtains, the haunting score by Angelo Badalamenti, the unsettling dream sequences—takes on new dimensions when projected in the intimate 150-seat theater. The pilot runs nearly two hours and sets up the soap opera-meets-surrealist nightmare tone that captivated audiences and influenced countless shows that followed. Whether you're a long-time fan revisiting where it all began or discovering the series for the first time, the theatrical experience offers a communal viewing that captures the cultural phenomenon Twin Peaks became when it first aired.