Second Screen Cult Cinema is a locally curated monthly film series in Tampa Bay that shows unconventional & unforgettable films. #WeAreCultCinema
A psychopathic cameraman. An aspiring actress on the dark fringes of Hollywood. A rebel and his bike. A criminal mastermind.
Each of these characters are front and center in the first four films being screened by Second Screen Cult Cinema - a sophisticated new pop-up film series in downtown Tampa.
Launched as a non-profit group by a collective of friends and film aficionados entrenched in the local arts scene, Second Screen Cult Cinema is currently the only curated monthly film series in the Tampa Bay area that will show unconventional and unforgettable cult films geared towards adult movie-goers (18+) looking for a refreshingly unique cinematic experience. Second Screen’s goal is to enrich both the film and Downtown Tampa arts communities.
Local restaurants will serve up savory entrees available for purchase, while a cash bar featuring themed craft cocktails will be open before, during, and after each film’s screening, which begin at 7 p.m. Guests are encouraged to stick around immediately after each screening in The Vault’s chic venue space for cocktails and conversation.
The Wilson Company is donating the use of The Vault (611 N. Franklin St., Downtown Tampa) for each of Second Screen Cult Cinema’s cinematic events, which will run the third Wednesday of every month. Upcoming films include David Lynch’s surrealistic film noir Mulholland Drive (March 18); Tim Burton’s wildly fun and imaginative feature-length debut Pee Wee’s Big Adventure (April 15); and Mario Bava’s groovy and colorful 1968 comic book action film Danger: Diabolik (May 20).