Pickford Film Center and Rocket Donuts present...

Rocket Sci-Fi Matinees: A Monthly Series of Classic Science Fiction at 50’s Prices

As the folks at Rocket Donuts say, “Donuts just ain’t serious business,” and sometimes film shouldn’t be either. Our features may be an unintentionally hilarious B-Movie (Queen from Outer Space, for instance), a semi-serious commentary on our fear of nuclear holocaust or Alien invasions (such as Invasion of the Body Snatchers), special effects extravaganza’s of the day (Forbidden Planet) or our grand series of Jack Arnold 3D spectaculars.

Frankly, there is never a dull moment as each month’s edition of Rocket Sci-Fi unspools. Always featured at noon on a Saturday (usually the 2nd or 3rd Saturday of the month), admission is $2.00—impossible to beat for a classic on the big screen! Don’t forget to buy your real-buttered popcorn and soft drinks for the complete experience.

The Creature Walks Among Us

  • Sat. 8/21 12:00 PM

78 minutes • 1956 • USA • In English • Unrated

Film Trailer

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While the guiding hand of sci-fi master Jack Arnold is missing, this is a strange and compelling conclusion to the Gill Man’s adventures. Can a remake of this series be on the horizon. I think so. Here the creature undergoes an operation that turns him into a human--from monster to schlub, and now a figure of sympathy. His instinct says swim, but his human body says no. Great make-up and classic 50’s commentary, check.

Invasion of the Saucer Men

  • Sat. 9/18 12:00 PM

69 minutes • 1957 • USA • In English • Unrated

Film Trailer

Official Website

When a teenage couple accidentally runs over a Martian in a wooded necking area, the Martian’s friends enact revenge by injecting their victims - via special needle-like fingernails - with alcohol, getting them drunk to death. The only witnesses are a group of teens hanging out at the nearby Lover’s Lane. However, the authorities disbelieve the teens’ story. The only hope is for the teenagers to band together to defeat the menace themselves. Low-budget fun.