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Regal Cinemas Presents "Month of Masterpieces": Classic Films on the Big Screen This September

What’s Happening?

Regal Cinemas is bringing back its second annual "Month of Masterpieces" this September! Think of it like a film festival where you get to watch famous, beloved, and influential classic movies in actual movie theaters—just like they were meant to be seen.

Important Point: Every single screening costs only $7.99 at all Regal locations throughout September. That’s less than a typical movie ticket for brand-new releases!

Meet the Guest Curators: Four Famous Directors Picked Their Favorites

For this special anniversary year, Regal invited four acclaimed filmmakers to act as "guest curators." That means each director chose five movies that inspired them to become the storytellers they are today. It’s like getting a peek inside their personal DVD collections!


Chloé Zhao’s Picks: Anime, the Old West, and Freedom

Director of "Nomadland" and the recent "Hamnet"

"I’m happy to share with you three things I love very much – anime, the Old West, and a film that sets us free."

Date Movie Year Why It’s Special
Sep 6 The Truman Show 1998 A man discovers his whole life is a TV show
Sep 7 A Silent Voice: The Movie 2016 Beautiful anime about redemption and bullying
Sep 8 Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind 1984 Classic Studio Ghibli anime by Hayao Miyazaki
Sep 9 The Last Picture Show 1971 Coming-of-age story in a dying Texas town
Sep 10 Hud 1963 Paul Newman in a modern Western drama

Rian Johnson’s Picks: Joy, Crowds, and Surprises

Director of "Knives Out" and the recent "Wake Up Dead Man"

"These movies have brought me joy for years, and every one of them plays best with an audience. I’m so excited to see them with a great crowd!"

Date Movie Year Why It’s Special
Sep 13 Treasure of the Sierra Madre 1948 Humphrey Bogart in a gold-hunting adventure
Sep 14 Duck Soup 1933 Marx Brothers comedy—pure chaotic genius
Sep 15 12 Monkeys 1995 Bruce Willis time-travel thriller
Sep 16 Strangers on a Train 1951 Hitchcock’s classic "swap murders" thriller
Sep 17 Pee-wee’s Big Adventure 1985 Tim Burton’s quirky road-trip comedy

Gina Prince-Bythewood’s Picks: The Theme Is "Fight"

Director of "The Woman King" and upcoming "Children of Blood and Bone" (Jan 14, 2026)

"I am so inspired by characters who are fighting for something — their worth, their voice, their purpose, their humanity, their family, their legacy, for love."

Date Movie Year Why It’s Special
Sep 20 Creed 2015 Rocky legacy continues with Michael B. Jordan
Sep 21 Out of Sight 1998 Soderbergh’s stylish crime romance
Sep 22 12 Years a Slave 2013 Harrowing true story of survival
Sep 23 Devil in a Blue Dress 1995 Denzel Washington in 1940s LA noir
Sep 24 Room 2015 Mother and son escape captivity

Edgar Wright’s Picks: Thrilling, Funny, Magical

Director of "Baby Driver," "Shaun of the Dead," and upcoming "The Running Man"

"By turns thrilling, funny and magical—and sometimes all at once—if you’ve never seen them before, or never experienced them with a crowd, please enjoy!"

Date Movie Year Why It’s Special
Sep 26 Boogie Nights 1997 Paul Thomas Anderson’s 70s porn industry epic
Sep 27 American Graffiti 1973 George Lucas before Star Wars—teen life in 1962
Sep 28 Tremors 1990 Giant underground worms attack a desert town
Sep 29 Mad Max 2 (The Road Warrior) 1981 Post-apocalyptic car-chase masterpiece
Sep 30 The Getaway 1972 Steve McQueen in a gritty heist thriller

Regal’s Own Classic Selections

In addition to the directors’ picks, Regal programmed these classics throughout the month:

Date Movie Year Note
Sep 1 The Bridge on the River Kwai 1957 WWII epic, 7 Oscars
Sep 2 Braveheart 1995 Mel Gibson’s Scottish freedom fighter
Sep 3 A Streetcar Named Desire 1951 Brando & Leigh in Tennessee Williams classic
Sep 4 The Searchers 1956 John Ford/John Wayne Western masterpiece
Sep 5 Double Indemnity 1944 Ultimate film noir
Sep 11 Rear Window 1954 Hitchcock—photographer spies on neighbors
Sep 12 Jurassic Park 1993 Spielberg’s dinosaur blockbuster
Sep 18 Zodiac 2007 Fincher’s real-life serial killer investigation
Sep 19 Blade Runner: The Final Cut & Blade Runner 2049 1982/2017 Double feature! Sci-fi noir perfection
Sep 25 North by Northwest 1959 Hitchcock—Cary Grant chased by crop duster

Family-Friendly Alert: The lineup also includes "Stuart Little" and "Babe"—perfect for kids and nostalgic adults alike!


Why This Matters: A Word from Regal

"When Regal launched Month of Masterpieces, we wanted to celebrate the films that remind us why we fell in love with movies in the first place and give audiences the chance to experience them where they belong — on the big screen," said Brooks LeBoeuf, Senior Vice President of US Content at Regal.

"For our first anniversary, we wanted to do something special and invite four filmmakers we deeply admire to take over as guest curators. Their selections offer audiences a rare opportunity to discover the movies that inspired some of today’s most distinctive storytellers."


How to Plan Your Visit: 4 Simple Steps

  1. Check the schedule above — Pick which movies you want to see
  2. Visit Regal’s website — Go to regmovies.com/promotions/month-of-masterpieces for showtimes
  3. Buy tickets — Only $7.99 each (online or at the box office)
  4. Show up early — Grab popcorn, find a good seat, and enjoy film history!

Summary

  • What: Regal Cinemas’ 2nd Annual "Month of Masterpieces"
  • When: All September (Sep 1–30)
  • Where: All Regal Cinemas locations nationwide
  • Price: $7.99 per ticket for every screening
  • Special Feature: 4 famous directors (Chloé Zhao, Rian Johnson, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Edgar Wright) each curated 5 personal favorite films
  • Bonus: Regal added 11 more classics + family films like Stuart Little and Babe
  • Highlight: Blade Runner double feature on Sep 19!

FAQ: Your Questions Answered

Do I need to be a film expert to enjoy these?

Not at all! That’s the whole point—these are movies for everyone. The directors picked films they love, not obscure homework assignments. Many are crowd-pleasers like Jurassic Park, The Truman Show, and Creed.

Are these the original versions or remastered?

Most will be shown in high-quality digital restorations (like Blade Runner: The Final Cut). They’ll look and sound better than any home streaming version.

Can I bring my kids?

Yes! Check the ratings—Stuart Little (PG), Babe (G), The Truman Show (PG), and A Silent Voice (PG-13) are great family options. Others like 12 Years a Slave (R) are for mature audiences only.

Do tickets sell out?

Popular titles (Jurassic Park, Blade Runner double feature, Rear Window) might fill up. Book online in advance to guarantee your seat.

What if my local Regal isn’t participating?

The announcement says "at all Regal locations," but it’s always smart to check your specific theater’s showtimes on the Regal app or website.


Final Thought: This is a rare chance to see cinema history the way it was meant to be seen—on a giant screen, with surround sound, surrounded by other movie lovers. At $7.99, it’s the best entertainment bargain of the fall. Pick a date, grab a friend, and go fall in love with movies all over again!

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