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Schedule for Sunday, June 10
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Babe: Pig in the City“Movies for Kids (and their Families)” Babe is set in the fields of a friendly farm, this equally magical but darker sequel takes everyone’s favorite talking pig to an unfamiliar city. With the help of a new group of animal friends, Babe overcomes myriad threats to achieve his goal: going home.
George Miller. 1998. 97 m. G. Australia. Universal Pictures. 12:00 PM |
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The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel"A sterling cast and a fine balance of comedy and poignancy make this story of unfulfilled Brit retirees discovering new life in India a pleasure-filled journey." (David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter) Enticed by advertisements for the newly restored Marigold Hotel, a group of British retirees decide to “outsource” their retirement and move to less expensive and seemingly, exotic India. They soon discover that the hotel is a shell of its former self and isn’t as luxurious as they had believed. With an all-star cast that includes Bill Nighy, Judi Dench, and Maggie Smith, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a witty, up-lifting, feel-good comedy. Official Website / Trailer | The Hollywood Reporter review John Madden. 2012. 124 m. PG-13. UK. Fox Searchlight. 12:05 PM 2:40 PM 5:15 PM 7:50 PM |
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The IntouchablesA phenomenon in France, where it shattered box-office records to become the second most successful French film of all time, Intouchables tells the true story of the unlikely friendship between a quadriplegic aristocrat (François Cluzet) and his unconventional Senegalese caretaker from the projects (Omar Sy). Critics are applauding breakout star Omar Sy, who received the Cesar Award for Best Actor for his performance. Olivier Nakache/Eric Toledano. 2012. 112 m. R. France, French. The Weinstein Company. 12:10 PM 2:35 PM 5:10 PM 7:30 PM |
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Fellini SatyriconLike your Fellini flamboyant? Look no further than this outlandish adult fairy tale. Opulent sets depict a decadent ancient Rome where characters move from one excess to another in a surreal progression of fragmented vignettes meant to “eliminate the borderline between dream and imagination.” Satyricon’s chronicle of a hedonistic society barreling toward downfall makes for an overwhelming theatrical experience.
Federico Fellini. 1969. 128 m. R. Italy, in Italian with subtitles.. Park Circus. 2:15 PM 5:00 PM 7:40 PM |



