



Lights, Camera, Action! Movies at Sid is bringing the magic of film to you with a monthly lineup of must-see movies and documentaries that cater to all tastes. Whether you’re a fan of timeless classics, thought-provoking documentaries, or deep psychological dives into cinema, we’ve got something for everyone. Best of all, it’s free for members and $10 for nonmembers!
Lilly (Melissa McCarthy) navigates grief after losing her child and her husband’s mental health crisis.
When a stubborn bird takes over her backyard, an unexpected journey of healing begins. This heartfelt film explores sorrow, resilience, and the quiet hope of starting again.
Tuesday, July 15, 1:15pm
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Brought to you by our Gayle Berg Center for Resilience
This July, Disability Pride Month, join us for an inspiring look at how four friends on the autism spectrum prepare for their final comedy show before going their separate ways.
As members of the comedy troupe Asperger’s Are Us, they’ve spent years using humor to connect with audiences and challenge misconceptions about autism. Now, as they face the bittersweet reality of moving on, their journey becomes a heartfelt exploration of friendship, identity, and the power of laughter to break barriers. Don’t miss this uplifting documentary that proves comedy is for everyone!
Sunday, July 20, 3pm
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Brought to you by our Linda & Gerald Marsden Social Responsibility Pillar
Heroin(e) shines a light on the opioid crisis in West Virginia, where the overdose rate is 10 times the national average. The documentary follows three remarkable women—a fire chief, a judge, and a nonprofit leader—who work tirelessly to break the cycle of addiction and bring hope to their community.
During National Wellness Month this August, join us for an eye-opening look at how these heroes fight to save lives and restore hope. Heroin(e) is a call to action, reminding us that change begins with compassion and determination.
Sunday, August 10, 3pm
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A teenage girl and her uncle set out on a road trip back to their Southern hometown, where long-buried family secrets resurface. As they confront the past, the film tenderly explores identity, acceptance, and the courage it takes to live—and love—authentically.
Tuesday, August 19, 1:15pm
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Brought to you by our Gayle Berg Center for Resilience