Your Coolidge holiday gift guide

Happy holidays! Whether you have a certified movie buff in your life or someone who visits the Coolidge once a year, we've got plenty of exciting ways you can give the gift of film while supporting us this season.

COOLIDGE GIFT CARDS

Giving the gift of film never felt so good. Through the rest of 2023, you'll get a bonus $20 e-gift card for every $100 Coolidge gift card you purchase!

GIFT MEMBERSHIPS

Give a gift that lasts all year and supports a local nonprofit in the process! Get the film fan in your life a membership to the Coolidge—they'll get discounts on tickets, concessions, merchandise, and so much more.

MERCH

Shop exclusive t-shirts, sweatshirts, and more! Check out our online store, or come to the concessions stand for an even bigger selection of movie stuff for your movie buff (like cool new pins and vinyl stickers!).

NAME A SEAT

Feeling extra sentimental this holiday season? Name a seat in someone's honor in one of our two new theatres, now almost ready to open! (Learn more about the Campaign for the Coolidge here.)

GO TO A SPECIAL SCREENING

Need a classic film for the whole family leading up to the new year? See the 1994 version of Little Women! Looking for something a little more tongue-in-cheek? Watch the hilarious holiday comedy Jingle All the Way, complete with an afterparty at Parlour! Need a break from the holidays? Through all of December, we're showing our new repertory series Big Screen Debuts, showcasing prominent first films from some of our favorite directors.

This Week

  • Three-time Oscar nominee Agnieszka Holland's new film, winner of the Special Jury Prize at the 2023 Venice Film Festival.

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    Touch follows one man's emotional journey to find his first love who disappeared 50 years ago, before his time runs out.

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  • The third and final film in the X trilogy from director Ti West, starring Mia Goth.

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  • The new horror film from filmmaker Osgood Perkins (The Blackcoat's Daughter), starring Maika Monroe and Nicolas Cage. 

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  • The feature debut from director Josh Margolin, starring Oscar nominee June Squib.

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  • The story behind the Veuve Clicquot champagne family and business that began in the late 18th century.

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  • The singularly sublime film debut from Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Annie Baker, starring Julianne Nicholson.

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  • Chucky Gets Lucky.

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  • From the band OFF! Sometimes putting the band together is a matter of life and death.

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  • They stole his mind, now he wants it back.

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  • Free outdoor 35mm screening in partnership with the Rose Kennedy Greenway.

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  • In an age of darkness. At a time of evil. When the world needed a hero. What it got was him.

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