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Buy One, Get One Free at the Cactus Theater, 638 E. 23rd St. Doors open at 8:00 p.m. for the screening of Sharks with Flesh, a short film by Robert Ballard, who also led the expedition to find the shipwreck of Titanic. At 9:00 p.m., the theater will play a movie chosen by audience members and voted on by a lucky few audience members: Attack the Block, A Nightmare on Elm Street or Scary Movie, with the winners choosing before 11:00 p.m. and receiving two drink vouchers. This event is free, but you must bring your own bottle of wine to toast to the next film, The Big Short. The Cactus Theatre, 638 E. 23rd St. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for the screening of Good Kill, a film about drones and the unintended consequences of war. At 9:30 p.m., the theater will play a movie chosen by audience members and voted on by a lucky few audience members: Super, a classic Arnold Schwarzenegger flick, or an epic sci-fi classic, The Fifth Element. This event is free, but you must bring your own bottle of wine to toast to the next film, Bridesmaids. The Hollywood Theatre, 648 E. 23rd St. Purchase your tickets in advance and enjoy Happy Hour with drinks, food and popcorn. Celebrate your birthday with the help of a DJ, a karaoke host, a magician, and, of course, the chance to hit the dance floor with a live band. This event is free, but you must bring your own bottle of wine. The Hollywood Theatre, 648 E. 23rd St. Doors open at 9:30 p.m. for the screening of Clerks, a film about the early days of independent film and grindhouse film, with a karaoke performance by the Hollywood Theatre, a free drink, popcorn, games, and a live DJ. At 11:00 p.m., the theater will play a movie chosen by audience members and voted on by a lucky few audience members: Back to the Future or Ghostbusters, with the winners choosing before midnight and receiving two drink vouchers. This event is free, but you must bring your own bottle of wine to toast to the next film, The Wizard of Oz. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for the screening of American Hustle, a film about con artists, with wine tasting from Mimi's Wine Bar, and giveaways from L'Orange. At 9:00 p.m., the theater will play a movie chosen by audience members and voted on by a lucky few audience members: The Shining or Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. This event is free, but you must bring your own bottle of wine to toast to the next film, The Exorcist. The Hollywood Theatre, 648 E. 23rd St. Purchase your tickets in advance and enjoy Happy Hour with drinks, food and popcorn. The Hollywood Theatre, 648 E. 23rd St. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for the screening of The Thing, a sci-fi horror flick, with red carpet treatment and popcorn. At 8:00 p.m., the theater will play a movie chosen by audience members and voted on by a lucky few audience members: The Birds or Terminator, with the winners choosing before midnight and receiving two drink vouchers. This event is free, but you must bring your own bottle of wine to toast to the next film, Friday Night Lights. At 10:00 p.m., the theater will play a movie chosen by audience members and voted on by a lucky few audience members: Top Gun or Ghostbusters, with the winners choosing before midnight and receiving two drink vouchers. This event is free, but you must bring your own bottle of wine to toast to the next film, The Last Temptation of Christ. We Recommend Want better access to public transit information? The City of Austin is releasing a new mobile app called ATX PD, which makes it easier for residents to access data about public transportation, traffic, and more from their smartphones. SXSW is coming back this year to downtown Austin, with new headliners and performances over three days. If you’re thinking of hitting the conference this year, but not sure what the schedule looks like, we’re here to help. About Us Smart city magazine is a monthly city magazine and website covering the latest news and trends in urban development, transportation, housing, and community issues in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.