Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese in Madame Tussauds Hollywood wax museum. (Shutterstock)

Pruneyard Cinemas in Campbell will host the Martin Scorsese Film Festival beginning Sept. 15, a cinematic celebration that pays homage to the filmmaker’s iconic works. 

The festival will present a series of screenings showcasing some of Scorsese’s most influential films, culminating in the lead-up to the release of his upcoming “Killers of the Flower Moon.”

The festival kicks off on Sept. 15 with a casino-themed evening filled with games, cocktails, prizes and more in the Cedar Room at 5pm.

Tickets are available for a special screening of “Casino” playing in the theater later that night at 8pm. For those with a taste for culinary delights, Culinary Cinemas will present a three-course meal paired with the movie on Sept. 18 at 7pm.

The festival continues with the following screenings:

● “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” — Sept. 16-17

● “Taxi Driver” — Sept. 16-17

● “Mean Streets” — Sept. 17

● “Raging Bull” — Sept. 19

● “After Hours” — Sept. 20

● “Wolf of Wall Street” — Sept. 21

● “The Last Waltz” — Sept. 26

● “Goodfellas” — Oct. 3

● “The Departed” — Oct. 10

● “Killers of the Flower Moon” — Oct. 20

The festival atmosphere features the addition of the cocktail, “The Bobby DeNiro.” This signature drink, crafted with Hendrick’s Gin, Pinnacle Vodka, Lillet Blanc French Aperitif, Giffard Peach Liqueur and a twist of lemon, pays homage to the acclaimed actor who has been an integral part of Scorsese’s films.

“We’re not just showcasing films; we’re creating an immersive celebration of Martin Scorsese’s impact on cinema,” said Jeremy Duke, director of operations of Pruneyard Cinemas. “From the cocktails to the film lineup, every detail is curated to honor his legacy and offer an unforgettable experience.”

Tickets for the Martin Scorsese Film Festival are available now on the Pruneyard Cinemas website at PruneyardCinemas.com or at the box office.

Pruneyard Cinemas is located at 1875 S. Bascom Ave., Suite 100 in Campbell.

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