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Schedule for Wednesday, July 25
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To Rome with Love"One of the most delightful things about To Rome With Love is how casually it blends the plausible and the surreal, and how unabashedly it revels in pure silliness." (A.O. Scott, NY Times) With a sumptuously photographed Rome as the backdrop, this charming comedic omnibus starring Alec Baldwin, Roberto Benigni, Jesse Eisenberg, Ellen Page, and Penelope Cruz is sure to please. Official Website / Trailer | NY Times review Woody Allen. 2012. 102 m. R. US/Spain/Italy, English/Italian. Sony Pictures Classics. 2:35 PM 7:35 PM |
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Beasts of the Southern Wild"A stunning debut that finds its dandelion-haired heroine fighting rising tides and fantastic creatures in a mythic battle against modernity." (Peter Debruge, Variety) 4 Academy Award Nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, Actress in a Leading Role Winner of the Caméra d'Or award at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, Beasts of the Southern Wild was one of the most anticipated indie films of 2012. From first-time filmmaker Benh Zeitlin, the film tells the story of an extraordinarily imaginative six-year-old girl who when faced with unstoppable catastrophes of epic proportions must learn to survive on her own. Official Website / Trailer | Variety review Benh Zeitlin. 2012. 91 m. PG-13. US. Fox Searchlight. 3:25 PM 5:30 PM 7:35 PM 9:40 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. 5:10 PM 10:00 PM |
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Killer Joe"...at 76, he [William Friedkin] seems as scrappy and engaged as ever, with his new film Killer Joe...arguably his wildest yet." (Mark Olsen, LA Times) Directed by Academy Award winner William Friedkin (The French Connection, The Exorcist) and written and adapted for the screen by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning playwright Tracy Letts (August: Osage County), Killer Joe is a dark comedic thriller about the lengths one family will go to get $50,000. This raw, visceral film pulls no punches; Friedkin masterfully strikes a balance between humor and violence proving he’s still one of the best when it comes to provoking and thrilling audiences. Featuring Emile Hirsch, Juno Temple, Thomas Hayden Church and Gina Gershon, with a standout performance from Matthew McConaughey, who shines as a policeman who moonlights as a hitman-for-hire. Official Website / Trailer | LA Times article William Friedkin. 2012. 103 m. NC-17. USA. LD Distribution. 7:15 PM |



