‘Movie night for the whole city’ coming to a screen near you
From left to right, Eli Berry, Josh Cannon and Nate Packard are the cofounders of Slowdown Cinema Club. (Courtesy Slowdown Dry Goods)
“Nostalgic, classic, fun.”
That’s how Eli Berry, Josh Cannon and Nate Packard describe the secret lineup of movies for their new club.
The trio created Slowdown Cinema Club, a monthly film screening at the Pink Palace Museum & Mansion for the cinephile, student, artist and everyone in between.
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Kelsey Bowen
Kelsey Bowen is a born-and-bred Memphian with publications in Creative Nonfiction magazine and at the Library of Congress, who occasionally moonlights as a writing teacher. You can usually find her digging around a Summer Avenue antique mall or seated at a Malco movie theater.
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