Thirty years after it caused a scandal at its festival premiere, the drama Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, which is loosely based on a true story, remains one of the "most disturbing and terrifying examinations of mass murderers ever filmed." The film centers on Henry (Michael Rooker), a psychopathic drifter who kills for no reason and shows no remorse. He eventually makes his way to Chicago, where he befriends Becky (Tracy Arnold), who becomes attracted to Henry without realizing he's a killer. Tonight at midnight, the Capitol Theatre screens a new digital restoration of the movie. Tickets are $9.50. (Niesel)