Talk about perfect timing: you can watch "Mallrats" with Kevin Smith on 4/20 from the comfort of your own home.

Smith, the Highlands-born filmmaker, author and podcast impresario, will host a live watch party on Facebook during a streaming screening of his 1995 comedy classic at 8 p.m. Monday, April 20, with the event raising funds for coronavirus pandemic relief efforts.

The Facebook "Mallrats" screening is part of the Focus Movie Mondays, where Focus Features will stream a film from its library every Monday for free on its Facebook page, www.facebook.com/FocusFeatures.

Every screening will include a link to donate to the Entertainment Industry Foundation's COVID-19 Response Fund.

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In addition to the April 20 "Mallrats" event, other featured titles will include "Moonrise Kingdom" on April 13 and "My Summer of Love" on April 27.

Smith, in a New Year's Eve post on his Instagram page, revealed he was at work on the screenplay of the latest iteration of a potential "Mallrats" sequel, tentatively titled "Twilight of the Mallrats."

A "Mallrats" sequel would be another chapter in Smith's View Askew interconnected cinematic universe that was launched with 1994's "Clerks."

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The filmmaker, who returned to the View Askewniverse with 2019's "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot," also announced last year that he was at work on a third "Clerks" film that would reunite him with fellow original series stars Brian O'Halloran, Jeff Anderson and Jason Mewes.

Alex Biese has been writing about art, entertainment, culture and news on a local and national level for more than 15 years.