A mattress store
until showtime.
By day: a real mattress showroom in Concord.
After dark: Evening Hours — curated films watched from the beds.
Try the mattress. Stay for the movie.
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The store does not change. The mattresses stay where they are. At night, they become your seats.
Mattress Showroom
Walk the floor. Try every model at your own pace. No commission, no pressure. Staff are there if you want them.
Setup & Doors
The showroom reconfigures. Snacks appear. The projection screen comes down. Guests with reservations check in and choose their mattress.
Screening Begins
The lights drop. One film, projected on a 14-foot screen, watched from real showroom mattresses. No seats. Pillows provided.
House Rules
- —Shoes off at the door.
- —Fresh linens on every mattress, every night.
- —Popcorn is included. Drinks are $4.
- —Phones face-down during the film.
- —No overnight stays. The film ends; you go home.
- —Mattress purchases get priority reservation access.
- —Children under 13 admitted only to G/PG screenings.
- —We reserve the right to eject anyone who talks.
What's Included
Tonight & Upcoming
Spring Breakers
2012Alexandra's PickFour college women rob a restaurant to fund spring break. James Franco plays a rapper named Alien. Korine shoots it like a music video that takes itself seriously. Genuinely unusual.
RoboCop
1987A Detroit cop is killed, rebuilt as a machine, and sent back to police the same city. Verhoeven's satire is present throughout and does not announce itself.
Serial Mom
1994Alexandra's PickKathleen Turner plays Beverly Sutphin: devoted suburban mother, mild-mannered neighbor, serial killer. Waters plays it completely straight. That's why it works.
The Terminator + T2
1984Alexandra's PickBoth films, one night. Intermission after T1. Counter stays open. T2 improves if you've just watched T1. Alexandra's been asking for this.
Wayne's World + Wayne's World 2
1992Kitrina's PickBoth films back to back. The camera-looks are better than you remember. Garth holds up. The second one is underrated. Kitrina asked for this.
Alexandra & Kitrina's Picks
Two people pick films for this place. They don't always agree. That's the point. Below is what each of them keeps putting on the calendar.
Spring Breakers
2012“Harmony Korine. Four college women rob a restaurant to fund spring break. James Franco shows up. It gets stranger from there. Visually loud, surprisingly patient.”
The Terminator
1984“Before the franchise became a franchise. A machine from 1984 Los Angeles hunting one specific person for reasons that slowly make sense. Still the best version of this story.”
Serial Mom
1994“John Waters. Kathleen Turner plays a devoted suburban mother who is also a serial killer. The humor is completely straight-faced, which is what makes it work.”
First Wives Club
1996“Three women whose ex-husbands traded up. They decide to make it expensive. Bette Midler, Goldie Hawn, Diane Keaton. It's extremely funny.”
Smithereens
1982“Susan Seidelman's first film. A woman in New York who wants to be famous with no particular plan for how. The ambition is uncomfortable to watch in the right way.”
Holy Motors
2012“Leos Carax. Denis Lavant plays multiple characters across one Paris day. What it means is genuinely open. What it looks like is unlike anything else.”
Under the Skin
2013“Scarlett Johansson drives around Scotland picking up men. Jonathan Glazer. The score does most of the work. It should not be as unsettling as it is.”
Wet Hot American Summer
2001“The last day of a summer camp, 1981. A comedy that commits completely to its own rules. Funnier on rewatch. David Wain.”
Wayne's World
1992“We show this as a double feature with Wayne's World 2. Both hold up. The camera-looks are better than you remember.”
The Eyes of Tammy Faye
2021“Jessica Chastain as Tammy Faye Bakker. The makeup is extraordinary. The film is more sympathetic than the premise sounds and earns it.”
Films marked with their name in the schedule are ones they specifically requested. Most of the programming is just what seemed good for a given week.
Programming note: we are not trying to pick films that seem impressive. The calendar isn’t chasing prestige or anything that could be described as a bold arthouse choice. If something is on here, it’s because it’s good on a Friday night or someone genuinely wanted to watch it. That’s the whole bar.
Mattress Showroom
Open 10 AM – 6 PM daily. No appointment needed.
You don't need a screening reservation to browse the showroom. Walk in during store hours, try any mattress, and talk to staff at your own pace. Every mattress listed here is the same one you'll sit on at a screening.
Willow Pass Classic
- —Pocketed coil system
- —Cooling top panel
- —Edge support foam
Diablo Plush
- —3-inch memory foam layer
- —Gel infused
- —Motion isolation
Treat Firm
- —Coil + foam hybrid
- —Lumbar support zone
- —Breathable cover
Mount Diablo Luxury
- —Natural latex comfort
- —Zoned support
- —Temperature neutral
Concord Nights
- —CertiPUR foam
- —Low-profile base
- —Good for side sleepers
Crestwood Euro Top
- —Euro pillow-top
- —Dual-coil base
- —Reinforced perimeter
All prices include delivery and setup in the Concord / East Bay area. Financing available. Terms posted in-store.
Evening Hours
Summer 2026 programming. One film per week, Friday nights. Doors at 7 PM, film at 8 PM sharp. Reservations open rolling on Mondays.
Fridays at 8 PM
Bad Decisions Good Sleep
“These mattresses are more supportive than your ex.”
A month of films about people making choices with full information and zero caution. Spring Breakers. Uncut Gems. The Wolf of Wall Street. We are not here to lecture. The mattresses are comfortable.
Reservations open rolling Monday AM for that week's Friday screening. Newsletter subscribers get 48-hour advance access.
Programming subject to change. This is a concept/prototype schedule.
Theme Nights
Recurring series built around occasions. The mattresses stay the same. The program changes around them.
Breakup Night
“These mattresses are more supportive than your ex.”
A recurring series for the recently single, the terminally nostalgic, and anyone who wants to watch a relationship fall apart from a comfortable distance. We do not provide tissues. The linens are clean.
- 01Blue Valentine
- 02Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
- 03Safe
- 04In the Mood for Love
- 05A Woman Under the Influence
Films rotate within each series. Schedule posted weekly. Sign up for the newsletter to see the full season.
Theme nights use the same mattresses, same screen, same house rules. The occasion changes the program, not the venue.
Programming
36 films. 6 series. One screen. Showtime every night at 8 PM.
Friday Night Machines
Robots, cyborgs, systems. Films where the technology is practical and the stakes are real. Good for a Friday.
Programming subject to change. All screenings are for cultural purposes. This is a concept venue; no licensed screenings are implied.
Venue
Willow Pass retail corridor, Concord. Same building, two identities — mattress store by day, single-screen cinema after 8 PM.
Concord, CA 94520
Illustrated compositions based on the Willow Pass corridor and venue layout. No third-party map imagery used.
Night Counter
Concessions open at 7 PM, one hour before showtime. Counter closes when the film starts. Order early.
Salted. Included with every admission. Refills at the counter.
The original cinema candy. We stock the full-size box, not the concession-stand shrinkflation version.
Caramel-coated toffee covered in milk chocolate. Takes ten minutes to eat one. Good for long films.
Original Red Vines. Not Twizzlers. The distinction matters.
Theatre-size bag. Good for the first half of any film before your mouth gives out.
Peanut butter in a candy shell. Historically the correct ET viewing companion.
Standard bar. Loud wrapper. Please open before the film starts.
Malted milk balls. Divisive. We carry them because enough people ask.
Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, or root beer. 22 oz. Free refills during the film.
Canned. No-flavor or lime. For the people who want to feel good about the $10 ticket.
Cold brew over ice. Available pre-screening only — we stop serving at showtime to reduce noise.
Chamomile or English Breakfast. You're on a mattress. Might as well commit.
Select screenings have a food item chosen to match the film. These are listed in the program notes. They are optional. Some are better ideas than others.
Spaghetti in a paper bowl with a plastic fork. Plain red sauce. Eaten in a bathtub or at your mattress — your call. Served only on Gummo nights. This is not a joke and it is not fine dining.
One slice of plain white toast in a paper bag. Context provided at screening. We will not explain further.
A pale shortbread cookie in a wax paper sleeve. No flavor notes on the packaging. Served in silence.
One sealed cup of filtered water. Served without comment.
There is no special for Come and See. The popcorn will still be there but we won't recommend it.
Harmony Korine's 1997 film features a scene of a boy eating spaghetti in a bathtub. We serve spaghetti on Gummo nights. You may eat it in the bed. The sauce is red. The film is stranger than you remember. Popcorn is still available if you prefer to stay on comfortable ground.
All items cash or card. No outside food. Allergy information available at the counter. Film-night specials subject to screening schedule.
Visit
- By carParking lot, free, 40 spaces, surface
- By BARTConcord Station, 1.4 miles, rideshare from platform
- By busCounty Connection Route 4, Willow Pass stop