You can’t go wrong with a midnight showing at the Inwood Theatre — especially when new releases (a.k.a. sequels and remakes) are all that’s flooding the box office these days. This Friday or Saturday, curl up on those comfy couches for the classic whodunit, “Clue.” Admission is $10.

True foodies (and history buffs) will get a kick out of the SMU Meadows Museum’s latest exhibit. “Foodjects: Design and the New Cuisine in Spain” opened Tuesday and displays more than 100 cooking and dining objects—“tools for a creative cuisine which seeks to generate sensations and emotions,” says curator Martín Azúa. “Eating has been made a sensorial and intellectual experience in which a sense of humor and surprise play a major role.” Stop by at 6 tonight for the seminar, “Saffron to Shellfish: A History of Spanish Cuisine.” The exhibit runs through July 25.

Taste of Dallas is all the way in Fair Park, but it might be worth the trip to experience some of your neighborhood restaurants all in one place. They include: Asian Mint, Celebration Restaurant and more.