The Silence of the Lambs is returning to theaters in celebration of its 35th anniversary.

The film will screen on April 26 and April 29 as part of Fathom Entertainment’s “Big Screen Classics” programming.

On the hunt for an elusive serial killer who skins his female victims, the FBI assign trainee Clarice Starling to interview Hannibal Lecter – an imprisoned, cannibalistic psychopath who might be able to help uncover the killer’s identity. Lecter’s dazzling criminal genius unearths clues, but at the price of deadly mind games with the vulnerable Clarice.

Jonathan Demme directs from a script by Ted Tally, based on Thomas Harris‘ 1988 novel of the same name.

Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins star with Scott Glenn, Ted Levine, and Anthony Heald.

Renowned film historian and critic Leonard Maltin will offer exclusive introductions that illuminate each film’s lasting legacy.

“Classic and popular re-releases are an important theatrical programming category, and the curated movies Fathom Entertainment brings to the big screen continue to be embraced by filmgoers of all ages,” said Fathom CEO Ray Nutt. “The 2026 Fathom’s Big Screen Classics slate is filled with anniversary celebrations from some of the greatest cinematic masterpieces of all time and showcases a wide breadth of iconic hits and award-winning films.”

Tickets are now on sale at Fathom Entertainment and participating theater box offices.

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