A modest hit on its first release\, \;The Craft \;has grown an im pressive cult following. A group of outcast teenage girls start studying magic to gain power over the very relatable problems that young women oft en face in high school (gaslighting\, bullying\, racism\, body issues\, a nd sexual assault to name a few). \;The Craft \;has beco me a defining movie of female empowerment\, survival in the modern world\ , and mid-90s fashion. Starring Fairuza Balk\, Robin Tunney\, Neve Campbe ll\, Rachel True\, and Skeet Ulrich. (105 mins.\, 35mm)
\nAll \ ;Wex Drive-In \;movies start at dusk (generally around 9&nbs p\;PM). Pack up a few blankets or lawn chairs\, and join u s at 7:30 \;PM \;for food and fun before the show. Enjoy outdoor games\, a DJ and film trivia (8&ndash\;9 \;PM small>)\, and very Crafty tarot card readings\, plus local vendors includ ing The Cheesy Truck\, Hai Poké\;\, Seventh Son\, Jeni&rsquo\;s Spl endid Ice Creams\, and Heirloom Café\; (preorder menu \;only\; order by phone at 614.688.3070 by 4 \;PM  \;Aug 16). Members\, visit the Wex membership table for your free scoop of Jeni&rsquo\;s and other perks. In case of rain or extreme heat\, films screen indoors.
\nThe Wex has partnered with regional artists to create screenprinted T-shirts for our outdoor summer film seri es. Pick up the shirt for \;The Craft&mdash\;designed by&nbs p\;De erjerk\, a.k.a. Bryn Perrott of Morgantown\, West Virginia&mdash\;on- site at the Wexner Center Store and on the plaza or online at \;store.wexarts.org. (Shirts a re $20 for Wex members and $25 for the general public).
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