The Devil in Miss Jones (1973) Directed by Gerard Damiano November 8 - Friday - 11:59 p.m. Justine Jones (Georgina Spelvin) is a lonely spinster who commits suicide—but as a reward for her otherwise virtuous life, she makes a satanic pact to re-live her life “filled, engulfed, consumed by lust.” One of the key films of the 1970s “porno chic” craze, Gerard Damiano’s Devil in Miss Jones is far more serious, technically polished, and critically acclaimed than his previous film, Deep Throat (1972). Favorably compared to JeanPaul Sartre’s No Exit, it became a mainstream crossover hit and remains considered a classic of hardcore adult cinema. No one under 18 years of age will be admitted. (35mm. 67 min. Rated X.) Possession (1981) Directed by Andrzej Zulawski November 22 - Friday - 11:59 p.m. Andrzej Zulawski’s art-horror masterpiece Possession is many things: a nightmarish, deeply personal portrait of a disintegrating marriage. A bizarre blend of histrionic drama, otherworldly mystery, and the horrors of both body and mind. A claustrophobic political allegory for Europe’s Cold War divisions. And a platform for Isabelle Adjani’s blistering performance (which won Best Actress at Cannes) as a woman whose secret lovers include a tentacled creature that spawns humanoid doppelgängers. It is, above all, an utterly unique cinematic experience that will creep far under your skin and remain there. (35mm. 123 min. Rated R.) Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992) Directed by David Lynch December 6 - Friday - 11:59 p.m. David Lynch’s prequel (and conclusion) to the cult television series Twin Peaks (1990-1991), which he co-created with fellow executive producer Mark Frost, was booed at its Cannes Film Festival premiere and panned by reviewers. It has since been reclaimed by a generation of fans and critical admirers. Part neonoir, part family melodrama, part surreal horror movie, the film returns to sleepy Twin Peaks, Washington to recount the last week in the life of homecoming queen Laura Palmer — the structuring absence of the series — before she was murdered. (35mm. 135 min. Rated R.) 49 cinema.indiana.edu Tickets: (812) 855-1103 49 Midnight Series