First opened in 1927, Carolina Theatre hosted legends such as Elvis Presley and "The Sound of Music" in its heyday. Photo: Alexandria Sands/Axios
The Carolina Theatre in Uptown is bringing back its "Lost Years" summer film series starting June 11.
Why it matters: The series spotlights movies released while the theater sat dark for nearly 50 years before reopening in 2005.
What to expect: This summer's lineup will feature '90s and early 2000s classics on Thursdays through August, plus a few family-friendly Saturday showings.
If you go: Tickets start at $5, and all movies begin at 7pm.
The schedule:
🚢 June 11: "Titanic"
👽 June 13: "Men in Black"
💅 June 25: "Clueless"
🛸 July 2: "Independence Day"
🎄 July 9: "Home Alone"
🧳 July 11: "Home Alone 2"
🕶️ July 16: "The Matrix"
🧝 July 23: "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring"
💖 July 30: "Mean Girls"
⚔️ Aug. 6: "Kill Bill Vol. 1"
🏴☠️ Aug. 20: "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest"