Sep 9th 2020

Crime Wave (1985) (AKA Big Crime Wave)
Starring John Paizs, Eva Kovacs, Bob Coultier, Darrell Baran, Donna Fullingham.
Directed by John Paizs.
“A young director intent on making “the greatest color crime movie ever” can’t seem to finish his script–he has a beginning and an end, but he can’t quite figure out the middle. The daughter of his landlord, excited to have a real “movie person” living nearby, tries to help by putting him in touch with a man who wants to collaborate on a script–the strange “Dr. Jolly”.

The following measures will be required by any person in the area and monitored by attending staff/volunteers:
If you are sick, please stay home. Symptoms that should encourage you to stay home include fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, body aches/chills, diarrhea, and loss of smell. If you have had recent (within 2 weeks) exposure to someone with confirmed COVID-19, you should also stay home, even if you have no symptoms.

All persons must wear a mask/face covering (covering both the nose and mouth) in order to enter the viewing area.

Maintain social distancing (at least 6 feet) between individuals not within your household or otherwise identified group.

Groups may be comprised of no more than 6 individuals.

Comfort Station will outline recommended areas respecting social distancing guidelines for each group of viewers with clearly visible markers.

If it is noted that individual groups are violating social distancing guidelines, (i.e. combining to form groups larger than 6 individuals), those parties may be asked to leave.

Please note that Comfort Station will enforce a total maximum capacity of 30 individuals for any film screening event.

The restroom inside Comfort Station will not be available for use during the program.

While enjoying the program, please self monitor, be aware of your surroundings, be courteous, and be responsible.

Please bring hand sanitizer and use it frequently. Comfort Station will also have hand sanitizer available.

When the film is over, please be conscientious when leaving the premises, make sure your mask is on, and take care to maintain social distancing from other groups.

Thank you for keeping our neighbors and community safe.

The following measures will be required by any person in the area and monitored by attending staff/volunteers:
If you are sick, please stay home. Symptoms that should encourage you to stay home include fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, body aches/chills, diarrhea, and loss of smell. If you have had recent (within 2 weeks) exposure to someone with confirmed COVID-19, you should also stay home, even if you have no symptoms.

All persons must wear a mask/face covering (covering both the nose and mouth) in order to enter the viewing area.

Maintain social distancing (at least 6 feet) between individuals not within your household or otherwise identified group.

Groups may be comprised of no more than 6 individuals.

Comfort Station will outline recommended areas respecting social distancing guidelines for each group of viewers with clearly visible markers.

If it is noted that individual groups are violating social distancing guidelines, (i.e. combining to form groups larger than 6 individuals), those parties may be asked to leave.

Please note that Comfort Station will enforce a total maximum capacity of 30 individuals for any film screening event.

The restroom inside Comfort Station will not be open.

While enjoying the program, please self monitor, be aware of your surroundings, be courteous, and be responsible.

Please bring hand sanitizer and use it frequently. Comfort Station will also have hand sanitizer available.

When the film is over, please be conscientious when leaving the premises, make sure your mask is on, and take care to maintain social distancing from other groups.

Weather permitting.

Thank you for keeping our neighbors and community safe.

Programed by Raul Benitez, Nando Espinosa.

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