Groups and pairs stroll into the front doors of Columbia’s Cafe Berlin on a quiet October evening. Some stop to play cornhole or chat outside, but most waltz inside, where they can purchase a raffle ticket for a VHS tape, or get Cafe B’s themed drink, a bloody mary. Most did both.

Really, they’re here to see this month’s Moving Pictures Club screening.

This new organization is working to bring the joy – and sometimes the cringe – of B-movies and other forgotten films to the screen in Mid-Missouri.

"I think it's also important to have a like, not, I wouldn't say sloppy, but like a sillier, more casual way of watching films, where people can just be rowdy and raucous and hang out and watch a B movie."

Phoebe Gadsden

Tia Sarkar founded the club along with her roommates, Roman Wolfe and P

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