I know what you're thinking: How can I get even closer to the sun today? You're thinking this because you need a half-gallon of water and a cold damp cloth, and you're not even outdoors.

When you return to your senses, though, you can still enjoy the summeriness of this brain-sapping hot day without succumbing. You can get close to the sunset on the roof of the Central Library (14 West 10th Street). That's where The Pitch and the Kansas City Public Library are presenting Warm Bodies tonight at dusk, the latest of this season's Off-the-Wall movies. It's not a documentary about sunstroke but rather 2013's zombie-fied version of Romeo and Juliet.

This summer, you see, all of our movies are Shakespeare-related, because the Bard's First Folio is in the middle of a super-big-deal stop at the Central Library. (Get there; the exhibition closes Tuesday, June 28.)

Warm Bodies, by writer-director Jonathan Levine (50/50), stars Nicholas Hoult (very good in last year's Mad Max: Fury Road) as flesh-eating R, who meets Julie (Teresa Palmer) and somehow understands that she's not to be eaten. Among R's zombie pals is Rob Corddry.

As usual, KC Bier Co. is on hand with generous free pours.

You guys know how this works: Bring a blanket or lawn chairs to sit on, but don't bring glass containers. Doors at 8, movie a bit before 9, rain never again. See you there.