Drexel Theatre
2254 E. MAIN ST., BEXLEY
614-231-1050, www. drexel.net
(2017): The movie about the Columbus Crossing Borders art exhibit that raises awareness of refugees in central Ohio will have a repeat screening. 8:30 p.m. Thursday $5 donation to Columbus Crossing Borders
(1959): The next movie in the “America’s Greatest Films” series was rated the funniest U.S. film of all time by the American Film Institute.
7 p.m. Tuesday, with doors opening at 6
free (2017): In the sequel, Seann William Scott returns as the top enforcer in pro hockey whose beating at the hands of a thug (Wyatt Russell) forces him to consider retirement — until the thug joins his team and is named captain. Elisha Cuthbert, T.J. Miller and Liev Schreiber co-star. Friday Friday various, beginning
“Breathe Free” “Some Like It Hot” “The Layover” “Moka” “Clerks” “Experimental films by Toshio Matsumoto”:
(2017): During a long layover in St. Louis, two besties (Alexandra Daddario, Kate Upton) engage in a clawsout competition for the same man (Matt Barr). William H. Macy directed.
various, beginning Things, of course, go badly. various, beginning Friday matter the cost.
7 p.m. Tuesday and Sept. 7 and 4:30 p.m. Wednesday
The program will feature short offerings by the Japanese director, who died in April at age 85. 7 p.m. Tuesday
(2017): Part of several events at the Wexner Center, the short documentary shows the efforts in a program to help female inmates create short movies from script to screen. Before the screening, five short films made as part of a collaboration between filmmakers and women imprisoned in the Dayton Correctional Institution will be shown, and afterward a conversation among members of a panel featuring Wright State University Assistant Professor of Motion Pictures Chinonye Chukwu, the program’s creator, will take place.