Photo courtesy of julia.m

Photo by julia.m

MOVIE: The Alliance Française, in partnership with the Bureau de Quebec, presents a screening of Claude Meunier’s romantic comedy, Le Grand Départ / Honey, I’m in Love, about a man who leaves his monotonous wife for a much younger woman, but soon begins to wonder if the choice has really left him happier. At the Letelier Theater, 7 p.m., tickets are $9.

The Washington Psychotronic Film Society is back at the Warehouse tonight for a special Thanksgiving-themed offering. Brad F. Grinter and Steve Hawkes’s 1972 schlockfest Blood Freak concerns a man who turns into a giant turkey. 8 p.m., $2 suggested donation.

MUSIC: D.C.-based The Snark Ensemble (named after Lewis Carroll’s epic poem, The Hunting of the Snark), makes their name by creating original scores to vintage silent films. Tonight at the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage, their performance will include scores for Laurel & Hardy’s Liberty and Charley Chase’s Publicity Pays and Hello Baby. Free, 6 p.m.

Or head to the Black Cat for their celebration of the re-release of Dischord’s vinyl versions of the Gray Matter classics Food for Thought and Take it Back . Dante and Geoff will also be spinning tunes by their favorite D.C. bands, and if you just happen to have played on any of their chosen records, Dante says he’ll buy you a drink. Free, 8 p.m.

FOOD & DRINK: Little Miss Whiskey’s Golden Dollar (1104 H St NE) is hosting its monthly whiskey tasting tonight, this time featuring single malt scotches from Dalwhinnie, Singleton and Lagavulin. Hosted by John Heffernan, the tasting starts at 6:30 p.m. RSVP to jackiegeyfman(at)charmer-sunbelt.com.