
CALLICOON, NY (CatskillsNewsCenter.com) (Copyright © 2026 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — The historic Callicoon Theater is set to bring a star-studded lineup to the Upper Delaware Valley this month, featuring everything from high-stakes science fiction to lush period dramas. Located at 30 Upper Main Street, the landmark cinema continues its tradition of offering a mix of major studio releases and critically acclaimed international fare. This week, audiences can catch the final screenings of Emerald Fennell’s bold new adaptation of “Wuthering Heights”, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, which has already emerged as a box-office sensation since its Valentine’s Day weekend debut.
As the calendar turns toward March, the theater will shift gears with the arrival of Gore Verbinski’s maximalist sci-fi comedy, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die. Starring Sam Rockwell as a scuzzy traveler from the future who recruits a ragtag group of diner patrons to stop a rogue AI, the film is scheduled for a multi-day run starting Friday, February 27. Fans of Verbinski’s eccentric storytelling can look forward to showtimes at 7:30 PM throughout the weekend, with an additional 2:00 PM matinee on Saturday and Sunday.
Earlier in the month, the theater showcased the musical drama Song Sung Blue, featuring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson as a real-life Neil Diamond tribute duo, and the tense Brazilian political thriller The Secret Agent. The latter, directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho and starring Wagner Moura, has been a highlight for local cinephiles, following its recent sweep of four Academy Award nominations. The film’s immersive depiction of 1970s Recife provided a gripping, atmospheric experience that reflects the theater’s commitment to diverse, world-class programming.
Moviegoers looking for more information or wishing to check future schedules can contact the 24-hour MovieLine at 845-887-4460 or visit the theater’s website. With its signature retro charm and state-of-the-art projection, the Callicoon Theater remains a cultural anchor for Sullivan County residents and visitors alike.