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leokitty posted:Kuroneko - 2/11 - 4:30p, 7p, 9:15p All of you in New York who can actually go to this owe it to yourself to see this amazing movie on the big screen. So jealous.
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More films added to the TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood: Bell Book and Candle (1959, Richard Quine) - Kim Novak in attendance Best Boy (1979, Ira Wohl) - Wohl in attendance Grey Gardens (1975, Ellen Hovde, Albert Maysles, David Maysles, Muffie Meyer) - Albert Maysles in attendance Oklahoma! (1955, Fred Zinnemann) - 4K restoration of 70mm version, Shirley Jones in attendance Paper Moon (1973, Peter Bogdanovich) - Ryan O'Neal in attendance Sorcerer (1977, William Friedkin) - Friedkin in attendance
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# ? Feb 16, 2014 15:01 |
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Tarkovsky's Nostalghia is showing for one week only at the Film Forum starting today. Show times are 3:30 and 8:30. And a reminder that the complete Hitchcock has started up. Here's the schedule for that: http://www.filmforum.org/movies/more/the_complete_hitchcock#nowplaying
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# ? Mar 5, 2014 17:12 |
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Egbert Souse posted:More films added to the TCM Classic Film Festival in Hollywood: Holy poo poo would I love to see Friedkin's Sorcerer in the theater. The poster for that movie is intense. hmm, I'm looking all over the TCM website, but it doesn't say which theater they're showing Sorcerer at or when.
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# ? Mar 5, 2014 20:39 |
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The Film Society of Lincoln Center snagged a restored print of Last Year at Marienbad to show this week: http://www.filmlinc.com/films/on-sale/last-year-at-marienbad Not sure what they bumped off the schedule to make room for it.
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# ? Mar 8, 2014 19:07 |
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Interest check: Does anyone care about the LA updates I give? I'm happy to take a little time each month to post them but not if no one actually cares/goes.
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I care and appreciate them. So far things keep getting in the way of going to a showing though. Speaking of showings in LA that I'll probably miss... Stripped The Famous "Cinerama Dome" Theater! Hollywood, CA Wednesday Mar 26, 2014 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM $19.99 "brownpapertickets.com posted:
And I'd already bought my ticket too...
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 02:06 |
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The Film Forum is bringing back Je T'aime Je T'aime for a week starting tomorrow http://www.filmforum.org/movies/more/je_taime_jetaime
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# ? Mar 12, 2014 02:08 |
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edit: Nevermind, that page lacked to specify it was students only.
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SquareDog posted:Interest check: Does anyone care about the LA updates I give? I'm happy to take a little time each month to post them but not if no one actually cares/goes. Keep em coming. I love going to screenings out here, and I constantly forget that places like Mann's and the Egyptian show cool poo poo too. Here's one on short notice, free preview screening of The Raid 2 tonight at 7pm in Hollywood at the Harmony Gold Theater. Attendees need to RSVP through the following link http://rsvp.vice.com/raid2-la/
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AccountSupervisor posted:edit: Nevermind, that page lacked to specify it was students only. Fangoria is offering more or less the same experience just a few hours later at the Union Square Regal. Not sure how long they take RSVP's but it's worth checking out. THE RAID 2 FREE NYC SCREENING WITH CAST & CREW, SUNDAY MARCH 16th http://www.fangoria.com/new/the-raid-2-free-fango-nyc-screening-with-cast-crew/
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# ? Mar 13, 2014 02:11 |
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There's a film festival coming up in Copenhagen soon! http://cphpix.dk Among others, Killer Joe and "Our Robocop Remake" will be shown. Also, this Belgian dark comedy looks loving amazing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcVZqGRbGB4
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# ? Mar 22, 2014 13:48 |
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ruddiger posted:Keep em coming. I love going to screenings out here, and I constantly forget that places like Mann's and the Egyptian show cool poo poo too. Why didnt you post in the city thread
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# ? Mar 29, 2014 09:04 |
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Alan Smithee posted:Why didnt you post in the city thread drat, wasn't even thinking of it. Sorry mang. April 17th Cinespia is screening the LONG LOST Jimmy Page scored version of Kenneth Anger's Lucifer Rising holy loving poo poo. Los Angeles peeps who are into some obscure rear end poo poo need to get on this. http://cinespia.org/event/kenneth-anger/
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# ? Apr 4, 2014 20:35 |
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ruddiger posted:Holy poo poo would I love to see Friedkin's Sorcerer in the theater. The poster for that movie is intense. It's at Cinefamily, check their website.
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Zesty Mordant posted:It's at Cinefamily, check their website. Yep, they're showing it at the Mann's IMAX theater too, was hoping it would be an actual film print instead of a DCP but hey, beggars can't be choosers. Who likes watching movies at baseball stadiums? The Dodgers just announced their Movies in the Park lineup. Last year they showed Sandlot at Chavez Ravine, this year, they're showing Field of Dreams, A League of Their Own and The Natural. WIsh they'd show Major League or Beer League, but they're probably going for something a little more G/PG rated. Oh well. http://losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com/la/ticketing/movies.jsp?partnerId=ed-8032436-667697673
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# ? Apr 7, 2014 18:09 |
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Here's some Boston updates. The Coolidge Corner Theater's Spring/Summer schedule: Big Screen Classics (Mondays at 7PM) May 5 - North by Northwest June 9 - Boyz N the Hood June 23 - On the Waterfront June 30 - Roman Holiday July 14 - Blazing Saddles July 21 - The Wizard of Oz July 28 - Point Break August 4 - Cool Hand Luke August 11 - Thelma & Louise August 18 - The Big Lebowski September 1 - Jaws October 27 - An American Werewolf in London Cinema Jukebox - NEW SERIES (Mondays at 7PM) April 28 - Purple Rain May 26 - Dirty Dancing June 16 - Hedwig & The Angry Inch The Sound of Silents - Silent films with Live Orchestra (Mondays at 7PM) April 22 - The Mark of Zorro @fter Midnite (Fridays and Saturdays at midnight) April 11 - The Room April 11 & 12 - The Warriors April 18 & 19 - Cheap Thrills April 18 & 19 - The Devil's Express (aka Gang Wars) April 25 & 26 - Space Jam !!! May 2 & 3 - Motel Hell May 9 & 10 - Videodrome May 16 & 17 - Possession May 23 & 24 - Nosferatu the Vampyre (Werner Herzog's 1979 remake) May 30 & 31 - El Topo June 6 & 7 - The Holy Mountain
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# ? Apr 7, 2014 23:54 |
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If anyone is interested in the Seattle cinerama, their curved scren is pretty cool but also has a big scratch across the middle they haven't fixed for a while, dunno if they'll get around to it. It's pretty distracting.
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ruddiger posted:Holy poo poo would I love to see Friedkin's Sorcerer in the theater. The poster for that movie is intense. It's showing at the Silver Spring MD AFI Theater this weekend outside Washington DC, after the amount this forum has hyped it up I figure I'm obligated to go see it Wages of Fear and Friedkin are both some of my favorites so I'm pretty pumped http://www.afi.com/silver/ Saturday 1 pm Monday 9:30 pm Tuesday 7:15 and 9:30 pm Thursday 9:30 pm
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# ? Apr 17, 2014 12:26 |
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Is Sorcerer coming to NYC? How can I find out?
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# ? Apr 17, 2014 22:26 |
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bows1 posted:Is Sorcerer coming to NYC? How can I find out? It's going to be at the Film Forum 5/30-6/4, wouldn't be shocked if it got held over after that.
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 07:33 |
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Ingmar Bergman Spotlight at the Metro Cinema in Edmonton: Cries & Whispers (Digital) April 19 - 4:30pm The Seventh Seal (35mm) April 20 - 7pm April 21 - 2pm Persona (Digital) April 21 - 9pm
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ruddiger posted:drat, wasn't even thinking of it. Sorry mang. Sorry for quoting myself, but went to this last night, Jimmy Page and his gaggle of leech lawyers issued a cease & desist so cinespia weren't able to screen the Jimmy Page scored Lucifer Rising. Such horseshit. They showed it with the regular soundtrack, and added Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome to the bill, but still. What the gently caress. gently caress you Jimmy Page.
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 17:24 |
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Mizoguchi retrospective at the Museum of the Moving Image: http://www.movingimage.us/films/2014/05/02/detail/mizoguchi/ It's a ton so I'm not going to list them all out, it starts 5/2 and runs through 6/8.
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 17:26 |
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Ebertfest has started in Champaign-Urbana (Roger Ebert was born and raised in Urbana, IL) and headlining is a documentary about his life that he died in the middle of filming. What is Ebertfest? quote:Founded in 1999 by the late Roger Ebert, University of Illinois Journalism graduate and Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic, Roger Ebert’s Film Festival (Ebertfest) celebrates films that haven’t received the recognition they deserved during their original runs. The festival gives these films and their filmmakers a well-deserved second look. Here's the schedule of films: code:
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 15:53 |
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Lots of retrospectives going on in NYC this year. Film Forum is doing an Alec Guinness 100th birthday celebration that starts in June. When we get closer I'll post a schedule. The Film Society of Lincoln Center is doing a Rainer Fassbinder retro split into two parts. Part one starts 5/16. Here's a link: http://www.filmlinc.com/films/series/fassbinder-romantic-anarchist-part-1 and here's the schedule: Ali: Fear Eats the Soul Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1974 | 93 mins This wry, tender romance/social commentary about the unlikely love between a Moroccan immigrant and an older German widow remains one of the director’s most popular films. Sunday, May 25 9:00pm Saturday, May 31 3:00pm 7:20pm The American Soldier Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1970 | 80 mins An early example of Fassbinder’s pessimistic vision and his fierce, ravishing visual style, The American Soldier is a baroque homage to Hollywood cinema—film noir and gangster movies in particular. Sunday, May 18 3:00pm 9:00pm Beware of a Holy Whore Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1970 | 104 mins A film’s cast and crew undergo a series of skirmishes, psychosexual charades, and nonplussed power trips in what may or may not be an accurate representation of Fassbinder’s behind-the-scenes methods. Screening with Cuba Libre (Albert Serra, 18m). Saturday, May 24 6:30pm Monday, May 26 8:20pm The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1972 | 124 mins High camp and claustrophobia abound in this chamber psychodrama about the cruel cat-and-mouse games between a fashion designer, her model, and a faithful, longtime love slave. Friday, May 23 4:00pm Sunday, May 25 2:30pm Bremen Freedom Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1972 | 87 mins This dark-as-pitch comedy about a widow who over 15 years killed as many people using butter laced with arsenic is one of Fassbinder’s more ambitious stage-to-television experiments. Thursday, May 22 2:45pm 7:00pm Effi Briest Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1974 | 141 mins This take on Theodor Fontane’s tale of the rise and fall of a cosseted young 19th-century Candide whose “prison” is a manor on the Baltic Sea is among Fassbinder’s most visually ravishing. Monday, May 26 5:30pm Sunday, June 01 8:00pm Gods of the Plague Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1970 | 91 mins Fassbinder’s interest in teasing out the subtexts of American genre films is on display in this stylized noir exercise focused on the not-so-latent homoerotic tensions at the very heart of the gangster movie. Friday, May 16 1:00pm 5:00pm Saturday, May 17 7:00pm Katzelmacher Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1969 | 88 mins Fassbinder’s second feature depicts the intolerance of a circle of financially and sexually frustrated friends when an immigrant laborer moves to their Munich neighborhood. Wednesday, May 21 5:00pm 9:00pm Love Is Colder Than Death Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1969 | 88 mins For his feature debut, Fassbinder fashioned an acerbic, unorthodox crime drama featuring a love triangle between a Munich pimp, a mysterious crook, and a prostitute. Screening with The Bridegroom, the Comedienne and the Pimp (Jean-Marie Straub, 23m). Friday, May 16 7:00pm Saturday, May 17 4:30pm Monday, May 19 4:00pm Martha Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1974 | 116 mins A beautiful virgin loses her father on a trip to Rome and falls into the arms of an older stranger. His sadism and her masochism set the stage for a claws-out satire of bourgeois marriage. Friday, May 23 6:30pm Sunday, June 01 1:00pm The Merchant of Four Seasons Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1971 | 88 mins New restoration! In one of Fassbinder’s pivotal works and greatest achievements, an ineffectual ex-policeman newly home from the war continues to disappoint his bourgeois family by becoming a lowly fruit peddler. Friday, May 16 3:00pm 9:20pm Saturday, May 17 2:30pm Sunday, May 18 4:45pm Monday, May 19 6:30pm Tuesday, May 20 8:30pm Friday, May 23 9:00pm The Niklashausen Journey Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1970 | 90 mins A shepherd turns to preaching when he is visited by the Mother of God, but while his support increases, he is filled with a dissatisfaction that can be absolved only by embracing his own destruction. Monday, May 19 8:30pm Saturday, May 24 2:00pm Nora Helmer Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1974 | 101 mins Fassbinder’s idiosyncratic take on Ibsen’s A Doll’s House plays out as a blistering psychodrama visually refracted through latticework, curtains, prismatic glasses, and multi-paneled mirrors. Thursday, May 22 4:45pm 9:00pm Pioneers in Ingolstadt Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1971 | 83 mins Conflict arises between a group of soldiers building a bridge in a provincial town whose motto, “Where there is no war, we’ll have to make one,” plays out in ways both trivial and profoundly dangerous. Tuesday, May 20 6:30pm Friday, May 23 2:00pm Whity Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1971 | 95 mins Never distributed theatrically but long an influential cult classic, Fassbinder’s seventh feature is a hothouse gothic melodrama shot in widescreen on Sergio Leone’s spaghetti Western sets in Spain. Saturday, May 24 4:30pm 9:00pm Why Does Herr R. Run Amok? Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1970 | 88 mins Harrowing and bleakly comic in equal measure, Fassbinder’s story of explosive rage focuses on a man with a perfect middle-class existence… until he beats his family to death with a candlestick. Saturday, May 17 9:00pm Sunday, May 18 1:00pm World on a Wire Rainer Werner Fassbinder | 1973 | 212 mins A film many years ahead of its time, this recently rediscovered labyrinth is a paranoid, boundlessly inventive take on the future with dashes of Stanley Kubrick, Kurt Vonnegut, and Philip K. Dick. Sunday, May 25 5:00pm Monday, May 26 1:30pm FASSBINDER AND HIS FRIENDS All That Heaven Allows Douglas Sirk | 1955 | 89 mins Saturday, May 31 1:00pm 9:20pm Far from Heaven Todd Haynes | 2002 | 107 mins Saturday, May 31 5:00pm Tenderness of the Wolves Ulli Lommel | 1973 | 82 mins Friday, May 30 5:00pm 9:00pm Water Drops on Burning Rocks François Ozon | 2000 | 82 mins Friday, May 30 3:00pm 7:00pm BAM Cinematek is going to be doing a Bunel retro but haven't updated their site with info yet.
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# ? May 2, 2014 21:32 |
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The 2014 Coca-Cola Film Festival at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia http://foxtheatre.org/fox-theatre-announces-2014-coca-cola-summer-film-festival-lineup-special-movie-tours/ Field of Dreams - June 19 at 7:30 PM King Kong (1933) - June 22 at 2:00 PM Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - June 26 at 7:30 PM The Wizard of Oz - June 29 at 2:00 PM Dr. Strangelove - July 24 at 7:30 PM Gone with the Wind - July 27 at 2:00 PM (reserved seating only) The Philadelphia Story - July 31 at 7:30 PM Saturday Morning Cartoons - August 2 at 10:00 AM Mamma Mia! - August 2 at 7:30 PM Young Frankenstein/Blazing Saddles double feature - August 3 at 2:00 PM Double Indemnity - August 14 at 7:30 PM Mary Poppins - August 17 at 2:00 PM The Women (1939) - August 21 at 7:30 PM (All 2:00 PM shows are Sundays and all 7:30 PM shows are Thursdays unless noted) Advance tickets go on sale on Friday, May 9th. All films are $8 for a standard adult ticket (if purchased before May 31), $12 each after or purchased same-day. Exceptions are the Blazing Saddles/Young Frankenstein double feature, which is $15 advance, $20 day-of and the morning cartoons are $5 a ticket. Gone with the Wind is reserved seating only and tickets range from $10 to $20 depending on the seat (just like roadshows used to be). All films proceeded with a classic cartoon and a live pipe organ performance. The theatre has a massive Wurlitzer pipe organ from the 1920s installed and have shown some silent films with live scores. For those unfamiliar with Atlanta's Fox Theatre, it's an old time movie palace (finished in 1929) more often used for stage performances. They have a gigantic screen and state-of-the-art 35mm film and 4K digital projection. I would recommend using the MARTA rail or bus system since parking is a nightmare (and only $5 round trip compared to $10-20 for parking).
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Egbert Souse posted:The 2014 Coca-Cola Film Festival The Fox is trolling me by showing Raiders of the Lost Ark last year and skipping to Last Crusade this year. I'd kill to see Temple of Doom in a theater.
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# ? May 14, 2014 15:50 |
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DNS posted:The Fox is trolling me by showing Raiders of the Lost Ark last year and skipping to Last Crusade this year. I'd kill to see Temple of Doom in a theater. They probably had to pick one or the other, not to mention going with more family-friendly films. They chose wisely - Temple of Doom is the worst film in the series.
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# ? May 14, 2014 17:05 |
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Egbert Souse posted:They probably had to pick one or the other, not to mention going with more family-friendly films. They chose wisely - Temple of Doom is the worst film in the series. ToD's my favorite because it's the scariest. The other Indy movies bore me if I'm going to be honest. Gone with the Wind at the Fox should be cool. I'm gonna check that out for sure.
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Egbert Souse posted:They chose wisely - Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is the worst film in the series. Fixed that for you. Tomorrow Cinefamily is airing Werner Hertzogs "Nosforatu". He'll also be there in person. Afterwards they're showing "Death Spa". I wish I could make it to either showing.
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At worst, Crystal Skull is just mediocre. Temple of Doom has that nasty eighties vibe of being fueled by booze and cocaine. It's not a bad movie, but I'll revisit the last before I want to sit through it again.
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# ? May 15, 2014 17:57 |
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Egbert Souse posted:At worst, Crystal Skull is just mediocre. Temple of Doom has that nasty eighties vibe of being fueled by booze and cocaine. It's not a bad movie, but I'll revisit the last before I want to sit through it again. Temple of Doom is also by far the most racist (and that's including the random native assassins/alien worshipers in Crystal Skull).
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# ? May 15, 2014 21:21 |
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RandomPauI posted:Fixed that for you. poo poo I said I'd be at a show. drat that would own. Seeing "The Warriors" at midnight at the New Beverly this Saturday, though.
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# ? May 16, 2014 03:21 |
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Upcoming stuff at BAM All Hail the King: The Films of King Hu Runs 6/6 - 6/17 Movies and showtimes: http://www.bam.org/film/2014/all-hail-the-king By Any Means Necessary: A Spike Lee Joints Retrospective Runs 6/29-7/10 Movies and showtimes: http://www.bam.org/programs/2014/by-any-means-necessary (both features and documentaries)
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# ? Jun 3, 2014 17:38 |
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drat do these guys get some crazy movies. Cinefamily at the Silent Movie Theater in Los Angeles are screening a rare print of Who Can Kill A Child? this weekend. Trailer is in the attached link. http://www.cinefamily.org/films/special-events-june-2014/
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# ? Jun 3, 2014 18:26 |
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Just wanted people to have a heads up that time is running out to watch the new Jodorowsky film. It's basically being shown for a week. Date: May 30 Los Angeles, CA | Theater: Regent (Landmark) Screenings: 1 Week Boston, MA | Theater: Kendall (Landmark) Screenings: 1 Week Washington D.C. | Theater: E Street Theater (Landmark) Screenings: 1 Week Chicago, IL | Theater: Music Box Theater Screenings: 1 Week San Francisco, CA | Theater: Opera Plaza (Landmark) Screenings: 1 Week Berkeley, CA | Theater: California Theater (Landmark) Screenings: 1 Week Philadelphia, PA | Theater: Ritz At the Bourse (Landmark) Screenings: 1 Week Sacramento, CA | Theater: The Crest Theatre Screenings: 2 Days Date: May 31 Savannah, GA | Theater: The Psychotronic Film Society of Savannah Screenings: 1 Day oh what the hell I'll just post a link: http://danceofrealitymovie.com/?p=21 I'm sure it'll be replayed time and time again like El Topo and Holy Mountain are, but this is the initial release and it won't be here forever.
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 01:01 |
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What the poo poo, how did I not hear about that? Thanks for the heads up! I might try and catch that tomorrow night.
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# ? Jun 4, 2014 01:07 |
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Dance of Reality is showing in NYC at the Sunshine and they keep movies there for a while generally if people are still going (Rust and Bone was there for like five months). Of what's showing there now/soon Palo Alto is the next getting bumped and then I think Only Lovers Left Alive. I don't think The Grand Seduction will be there very long so there's space for it to hang around a while longer, would bet on it running about two or two and a half months from when it started.
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Three weeks of Alec Guinness movies start at the Film Forum on Friday. Here's the schedule: http://www.filmforum.org/movies/more/alec_guinness_100_festival#nowplaying
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