
Auntie Mame (1958)
See Hedda Lettuce perform live as she hosts the most eclectic event in the East Village at Village East Cinema.
See Hedda Lettuce perform live as she hosts the most eclectic event in the East Village at Village East Cinema.
See Hedda Lettuce perform live as she hosts the most eclectic event in the East Village at Village East Cinema.
See Hedda Lettuce perform live as she hosts the most eclectic event in the East Village at Village East Cinema.
See Hedda Lettuce perform live as she hosts the most eclectic event in the East Village at Village East Cinema.
Gentle Dr. Jekyll (Spencer Tracy) experiments with human nature, believing that each person has both good and evil sides that can be brought forth chemically.
Hiding his marital status from Sally, Geoffrey goes on to paint a foreboding portrait of his spouse and then kills her by gradually slipping her poison.
A young wife (Mia Farrow) comes to believe that her offspring is not of this world.
As the co-owner and ringmaster of a traveling circus, Monica Rivers (Joan Crawford) is always preoccupied with filling seats.
An anthropologist (Joan Crawford) works with her subject, an ice-age troglodyte found in an English cave.
When Mildred Pierce's (Joan Crawford) wealthy husband leaves her for another woman, Mildred decides to raise her two daughters on her own.
Mary Haines (Norma Shearer) can't believe her husband's having an affair with salesgirl Crystal (Joan Crawford).
Passengers of a boat must disembark prematurely at the island of Pago Pago due to a cholera scare—among them are missionaries Alfred Davidson (Walter Huston) and his wife (Beulah Bondi), and a spirited prostitute, Sadie Thompson (Joan Crawford).
the 1972 film surrounding a group of passengers who struggle to survive and escape when their ocean liner completely capsizes at sea.
As a new star and planet hurtle toward a doomed Earth, a small group of survivalists frantically work to complete the rocket which will take them to their new home.
1974 film in which a 747 in flight collides with a small plane, and is rendered pilotless. Somehow the control tower must get a pilot aboard so the jet can land.
The 1974 film that follows various interconnected people struggle to survive when an earthquake of unimaginable magnitude hits Los Angeles.
Hedda highlights the highs, lows, and absurdities of the 1951 film in which an alien lands and tells the people of Earth that they must live peacefully or be destroyed as a danger to other planets.
The Golden Globe nominated film centered around a Los Angeles male escort (Richard Gere), who mostly caters to an older female clientèle, is accused of a murder which he did not commit.
The crime thriller that follows a detective who goes undercover to find the serial killer targeting gay men, in particular those associated with the leather scene.
the 60s romance film chronicling the adventures of a young woman in Italy after her husband's sudden death.
Hedda highlights the highs, lows and absurdities of the 70s Diane Keaton film about a school teacher's double life as she travels to various clubs to pick up men and drugs.
New York City’s Premiere Drag Queen Hedda Lettuce presents SERIAL MOM, an interactive event the likes of Rocky Horror meets Mystery Science Theater with barbed wit.
Hedda Lettuce weaves her way in and out of the film, interacting with it, while pianist Rachel Kaufman underscores the drama, highlighting the insanity of Faye Dunaway’s performance.
Three New York secretaries work their way through their small company.
Wealthy, aging spinster, Charlotte (Davis) receives a visit from her long-lost cousin, Miriam (de Havilland). With Charlotte's mental state deteriorating from hallucinations of her deceased former lover, Miriam sees this as the best opportunity to take control of her cousin's wealth.
With comedy, and commentary, Hedda highlights the highs, lows, and absurdities of the cinematic take on the 1930s hit chronicling the ups and downs of a spoiled yet headstrong Southern belle (Davis) and her attempts to win back her fiance (Fonda).
The two sisters have always one-upped each other in terms of fame as they grew up. However, after an accident leaves Blanche wheelchair bound, Jane is left to take care of her.
Veronica (Winona Ryder) is part of the most popular clique at her high school, but she disapproves of the other girls' cruel behavior.
Mame Dennis (Rosalind Russell), a progressive and independent woman of the 1920s, is left to care for her nephew Patrick (Jan Handzlik/Roger Smith) after his wealthy father dies.
New York actor Michael Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman) is a talented perfectionist who is so hard on himself and others that his agent (Sydney Pollack) can no longer find work for him.