In Current Season

Jan 04, 2012 No Comments

Monday, January 9, 7:30pm Sam (Forrest French) aspires to make something of himself at college. However, his girlfriend, Britney (Torey Byrne), wants him to forsake his dream to be with her. All the while her sister, Marion (Morgan Edwards), just wants to go to Archie’s for some ice cream. Despite being denied passage to Archie’s, [...]

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A Separation (Best Foreign Film 2012)

Jan 04, 2012 No Comments

  Opens Friday, March 2. Best Foreign Film! A married couple are faced with a difficult decision, to improve the life of their child by moving to another country or to stay in Iran and look after a deteriorating parent who has Alzheimers. Directed by Asghar Farhadi. Starring Peyman Maadi, Leila Hatami. Persian with English subtitles.

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Timestalks: Carey Mulligan

Jan 04, 2012 No Comments

Sunday, January 8, 1:00. The award-winning actress has mastered the craft of creating compelling characters in each of her films, especially in two of this year’s highly acclaimed hits: “Drive” and “Shame.”

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Timestalks: Errol Morris

Jan 04, 2012 No Comments

Friday, January 6, 7:00pm – Free Don’t miss the Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker (“The Thin Blue Line,” “The Fog of War”) and author of the new book “Believing Is Seeing.” Interviewed by George Kalogerakis.

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Love Crime

Dec 15, 2011 No Comments

Opens Friday, December 30. Directed by Alain Corneau. Starring Ludivine Sagnier, Kristin Scott Thomas. Ruthless executive Christine brings on Isabelle as her assistant, and she takes delight in toying with the young woman’s innocence. But when the protégé’s ideas become tempting enough for Christine to pass one as her own, she underestimates Isabelle’s ambition and cunning — and the [...]

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Into The Abyss

Dec 15, 2011 No Comments

Opens Friday, January 6. Directed by Werner Herzog. Starring Jason Burkett, Werner Herzog. Conversations with death row inmate Michael Perry and those affected by his crime serve as an examination of why people – and the state – kill. In his fascinating exploration of a triple homicide case in Conroe, Texas, master filmmaker Werner Herzog (Cave of Forgotten Dreams, [...]

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