Double Feature: Hellboy + Hellboy II: The Golden Army

Nirvana Comics presents

Double Feature: Hellboy + Hellboy II: The Golden Army

Directed by
Guillermo Del Toro

Hellboy DoubleOur friends at Nirvana Comics are getting in on the Dead Nazi Summer fun with this one night only double feature of Guillermo del Toro’s HELLBOY films, which brought comics creator Mike Mignola’s iconic title to life with the help of a pitch-perfect performance by Ron Perlman. Come for the rock solid thrills of HELLBOY’s battle against Rasputin and his occult Nazi goons, stay for the phantasmagoric grandeur and dark fantasy of THE GOLDEN ARMY… and if you need to know more about Hellboy, Nirvana Comics has surely got you covered.

HELLBOY (2004, 4K) | At the end of World War II, the Nazis attempt to open a portal to a paranormal dimension in order to defeat the Allies, but are only able to summon a baby demon who is rescued by Allied forces and dubbed “Hellboy” (Ron Perlman). Sixty years later, Hellboy serves as an agent in the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense, where he, aided by Abe Sapien (Doug Jones), a merman with psychic powers, and Liz Sherman (Selma Blair), a woman with pyrokinesis, protects America against dark forces.

“HELLBOY is one of those rare movies that’s not only based on a comic book, but also feels like a comic book. It’s vibrating with energy, and you can sense the zeal and joy in its making.” – Roger Ebert

HELLBOY II: THE GOLDEN ARMY (2008, 4K) | Hellboy (Ron Perlman), his pyrokinetic girlfriend Liz (Selma Blair) and aquatic empath Abe Sapien (Doug Jones) face their biggest battle when an underworld prince (Luke Goss) plans to reclaim Earth for his magical kindred. Tired of living in the shadow of humans, Prince Nuada tries to awaken an ancient army of killing machines to clear the way for fantasy creatures to roam free. Only Hellboy can stop the dark prince and prevent humanity’s annihilation.

“The inventive del Toro creates visual fantasies unlike any other, and the creatures on display here are truly extraordinary. But amid all the costumes, all the action, and all the special effects, it’s the humanity that makes his work so memorable.” – New York Daily News



Showtimes

Saturday 7/26
7:30 pm