SOMEWHERE IN TIME

BEYOND TIME ITSELF, HE WILL FIND HER: Love transcends time in Richard Matheson’s romantic fantasy film “SOMEWHERE IN TIME” at the historic Cliftex Theatre in Clifton Monday, February 9

By E. BRETT VOSS

Bosque Film Society Founder & Board President

“Please, don’t leave. You have no idea how far I’ve come to be with you.”

Have an early Valentine’s Night at the Movies by attending the Bosque Film Society’s second 2026 monthly members-only FILM APPRECIATION NIGHT AT THE MOVIES featuring romantic fantasy drama film “SOMEWHERE IN TIME” at 6:30 p.m. Monday, February 9 at The Cliftex Theatre in Clifton with an introductory presentation by Bosque Film Society founder and board president E. Brett Voss.

Directed by Jeannot Szwarc and adapted from the Richard Matheson novel titled “Bid Time Return,” the film stars Christopher Reeve as Richard Collier, a playwright who becomes obsessed with the photograph of a young woman at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Michigan. Through self-hypnosis, he transports himself back in time to the year 1912 to find love with actress Elise McKenna, portrayed by Jane Seymour.

But Collier comes into conflict with Elise’s manager, William Fawcett Robinson, played by Christopher Plummer, who attempts to deter him, fearing that romance would derail her career. Will their love survive Robinson’s disapproval? Will Richard be able to remain in 1912?

Celebrating its sixth season, the 2026 Film Appreciation Night At The Movies Series will continue on Monday nights each month with “Mr. Smith Goes To Washington” (1939) presented by Bryan Davis on March 23; “Master & Commander: The Far Side of the World” (2003) presented by Brett Voss on April 27; “Key Largo” (1948) presented by Angela Smith on May 25; and “Dirty Harry” (1971) presented by Tony Talbert on June 22.

The second half of the series will include “Rebel Without A Cause” (1955) presented by Bryan Davis on July 27; the 6th Annual Silent Film Spotlight featuring “City Lights” (1931) presented by Brett Voss on Aug. 24; the 6th Annual Foreign Film Spotlight screening “Black Book” (2006) presented by Simone Voss on Sept. 28; the 4th Annual Halloween Costume Party featuring “American Werewolf In London” (1981) presented by Bryan Davis on Oct. 26; the 3rd Annual Veterans Day Tribute presenting “Schindler’s List” (1993) presented by Angela Smith on Nov. 16; and the 7th Annual Christmas Party featuring “Miracle on 34th Street” (1947) presented by Tony Talbert on Dec. 14.

Since this will be a private showing, BYOB will be allowed, and the theatre concession stand will be open for purchases. Although the event will be closed to the public, those wishing to become Bosque Film Society members Tuesday night will be admitted.

Established in 2020, Bosque Film Society is a non-profit organization focused on promoting film appreciation, education and production in Bosque County, Texas, while serving as the “Friends of The Cliftex Theatre,” the longest continuously-operating movie theater in Texas, showing films on the silver screen since 1916.

For members who have not paid their 2026 dues yet, and new members wanting to join in 2026, annual fees are $30 per individual, $50 per couple and $75 per family. To register, pay your dues and get more information about joining the Bosque Film Society’s non-profit efforts to support The Cliftex Theatre, visit our website at: https://bosquefilm.com/membership/.