The NoCo Herald logo

Lyric Cinema to Screen Psychological Thriller "Die My Love" November 21

Published by Herald Staff
Nov 18, 2025, 4:16 PM
A movie theater projector.
Photo by Alex Litvin on Unsplash

Fort Collins' Lyric Cinema will present the psychological thriller "Die My Love" on November 21, offering Northern Colorado moviegoers an opportunity to experience independent cinema at the downtown venue.

The film follows Grace, a writer and young mother experiencing a descent into madness while isolated in an old Montana house. Her companion Jackson struggles to help as her behavior becomes increasingly erratic and agitated, according to the theater's announcement.

Tickets are available for purchase online through the cinema's website or at the theater's concessions counter.

The Lyric has screened several specialty films this month, including an upcoming November 20 presentation of "A River Runs Through It" and a November 13 showing of the Watergate drama "All the President's Men." The theater is also set to host a question-and-answer session with "Happy Days" star Don Most on November 20 following a screening of "Harsens Island Revenge."

The Lyric Cinema operates as an independent theater in Fort Collins, established in 2007, according to Atlas Obscura. The venue specializes in independent, foreign, and documentary films that typically receive limited distribution in mainstream multiplexes throughout Larimer and Weld Counties.

Independent cinemas in Colorado employ curatorial programming strategies that prioritize artistic merit, community interest, and support for local filmmakers rather than focusing exclusively on studio blockbusters. These theaters often coordinate their schedules with regional cultural events and university calendars to maximize community engagement.

The cinema is located in downtown Fort Collins. Additional information about upcoming screenings and ticket availability can be found on the theater's website.

Copyright © 2025 The NoCo Herald. All rights reserved.