The Loft Cinema at Main Gate Square: Clueless (30th Anniversary)

Community, Entertainment, Family

Starts on September 18, 2025 at 7:00 pm

Place

oLiv Courtyard at Main Gate Plaza, 943 E University Blvd (behind Bacio Italiano), near the corner of University Blvd. and Tyndall Ave.

Description

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 AT 7:00PM

Free Admission

Free Outdoor Screening at Main Gate Square

Enjoy film, food and fun under the stars as The Loft Cinema lights up Main Gate Square! This FREE SCREENING will be held outdoors in the oLiv Courtyard at Main Gate Plaza, 943 E University Blvd (behind Bacio Italiano), near the corner of University Blvd. and Tyndall Ave. Seating will be provided. Delicious food and drink are available for purchase at the many restaurants in Main Gate Square.

Parking is available in Tyndall Garage or Main Gate Garage. Parking is free in Tyndall Garage with validation from any participating merchant.

You guys, Clueless is, like, a comedy movie masterpiece of the 20th century. “As if!” you say? Yes, totally! Could this also be the best Jane Austen adaptation ever? For sure! Director Amy Heckerling adapted Austen’s classic novel Emma into a hilarious, insanely clever satire of mid-90s adolescence in Beverly Hills, and in the process unleashed a teen classic of epic proportions, spawning fashion trends, countless slang terms and the ascendance of Alicia Silverstone from Aerosmith video star to bona fide movie star. The tidy world of Cher (Silverstone)— a self-styled upper-crust high school matchmaker — and her bestie Dionne (Stacy Dash) starts to unravel with the sudden appearance of two total Baldwins: a sexy and stylish new classmate named Christian (Justin Walker), and Cher’s square but cute “ex-stepbrother” Josh (Paul Rudd). And when Cher decides that her nerdy Bronson Alcott High classmate Tai (Brittany Murphy) is in desperate need of a popularity makeover, things get even more complicated. Because whether she’s rolling with the homies or totally pausing at stop signs, Cher is about to learn what it truly means to be Clueless(Dir. by Amy Heckerling, 1995, USA, 97 mins., Rated PG-13)

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