Human Centipede

Aug 27, 2010 No Comments by Chuck

Midnight August 27 & 28. During a stopover in Germany in the middle of a carefree roadtrip through Europe, two American girls find themselves alone at night when their car breaks down in the woods. Searching for help at a nearby villa, they are wooed into the clutches of a deranged retired surgeon who explains [...]

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Leonard Cohen: Songs From The Road

Aug 26, 2010 No Comments by Chuck

One day only! Tuesday September 7 at 7:00. Following the celebration of his 40th year as a Columbia artist in 2007 and coinciding with his induction into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in March 2008, Cohen thrilled his fans by announcing his first tour date in 15 years, He’s gone to virtually every [...]

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Construction Of The Two New Screens

Aug 20, 2010 No Comments

Friday August 20, 2010 Construction of our two new screens is currently underway. We are expecting the outer shell of the building to be complete by the end of October 2010. I have documented the progress with photographs since 2007.

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60th Anniversary of the Korean War

Aug 04, 2010 No Comments

In acknowledgment  of the 60th Anniversary of the Korean War, non-profit Circle Cinema presents “The Forgotten War: Korea.” Two one-hour documentaries will be shown, Wednesday September, 15 “Inchon Landing” and on Monday November, 29 “Chosin Reservoir”. Screening times are 10:00, Noon, 2:00, 4:00, and 6:00. Q&A with Korean War vets will follow each film, Korean War [...]

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OK Dance Film Festival

Aug 04, 2010 No Comments

The Oklahoma Dance Film Festival returns to Circle Cinema, Tulsa, OK, August 27-29. The only festival of its kind in Oklahoma, this unique event features choreography for the camera, dance documentaries, and experimental short films that emphasize movement. As always, the festival strives to challenge our concepts of dance and to entertain and amaze us, [...]

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Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky

Jul 20, 2010 No Comments

Opens Friday August 6. Paris 1913 At the Theatre Des Champs-Elysées, Igor Stravinsky premieres his The Rite Of Spring. Coco Chanel attends the premiere and is mesmerized…But the revolutionary work is too modern, too radical: the enraged audience boos and jeers. A near riot ensues. Stravinsky is inconsolable. Seven years later, now rich, respected and [...]

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