


Bad Shabbos - June 17, 2025 @ 8:00 PM
Capitol Theatre | Comedy | 126 Minutes | English
Drop your Canadian reserve to enjoy this hilarious one-night-in-New-York story which turns a Shabbat family dinner into an unforgettable whirlwind. When two young couples, Abby and Benjamin, and David and (recently-converted-to-Judaism) Meg, gather at their parents’ upper west side apartment for what should be a normal Friday night dinner, the night spirals out of control.
All the performances are perfect, but Kyra Sedgwick as the pushy mother and David Paymer as the peace-making father are superb, as is Cliff “Method Man” Smith as the building’s easy-going know-it-all doorman. Bad Shabbos balances between the uncomfortable and the absurd and never sidesteps emotional vulnerability for the sake of a laugh. It’s no wonder that this film won the Audience Award at the Tribeca Film Festival, the most New York film festival of them all.
Capitol Theatre | Comedy | 126 Minutes | English
Drop your Canadian reserve to enjoy this hilarious one-night-in-New-York story which turns a Shabbat family dinner into an unforgettable whirlwind. When two young couples, Abby and Benjamin, and David and (recently-converted-to-Judaism) Meg, gather at their parents’ upper west side apartment for what should be a normal Friday night dinner, the night spirals out of control.
All the performances are perfect, but Kyra Sedgwick as the pushy mother and David Paymer as the peace-making father are superb, as is Cliff “Method Man” Smith as the building’s easy-going know-it-all doorman. Bad Shabbos balances between the uncomfortable and the absurd and never sidesteps emotional vulnerability for the sake of a laugh. It’s no wonder that this film won the Audience Award at the Tribeca Film Festival, the most New York film festival of them all.
Capitol Theatre | Comedy | 126 Minutes | English
Drop your Canadian reserve to enjoy this hilarious one-night-in-New-York story which turns a Shabbat family dinner into an unforgettable whirlwind. When two young couples, Abby and Benjamin, and David and (recently-converted-to-Judaism) Meg, gather at their parents’ upper west side apartment for what should be a normal Friday night dinner, the night spirals out of control.
All the performances are perfect, but Kyra Sedgwick as the pushy mother and David Paymer as the peace-making father are superb, as is Cliff “Method Man” Smith as the building’s easy-going know-it-all doorman. Bad Shabbos balances between the uncomfortable and the absurd and never sidesteps emotional vulnerability for the sake of a laugh. It’s no wonder that this film won the Audience Award at the Tribeca Film Festival, the most New York film festival of them all.