Moonrise Kingdom!
That's right, it's here! Wes Anderson's latest is at Ragtag. See it once, see it twice! An island! A love story! A secret pact! Why say more? You know you're gonna see it.
Read More...July preview
Moonrise Kingdom June 29 Wes Anderson's new feature. Set in scenic 60s New England, two young lovers flee their town for a romp in the woods, sparking a town-wide kidhunt. You're gonna wanna come see this. Monsieur Lazhar June 29 An Algerian immigrant talks his way into teaching at a Montreal elementary school. Nominated for […]
Read More...DocuMemories Series Kickoff and Ragtag Birthday Party Monday, June 25
A double celebration of our cinema's 14th birthday, and a kick-off to a nine month series: DocuMemories: A True/False retrospective look back at a film from each of the past nine years of our fest. Join us for a free screening of The King of Kong (dir. Seth Gordon, 79 min.), which played at True/False […]
Read More...Notes from the attic: The Getaway
We just watched The Getaway (1972) in movie club. Steve McQueen and Ali MacGraw are on the run after a bank heist in Texas in this great film from Sam Peckinpah.
Read More...Notes from the attic: Les Bonnes Femmes
We watched Les Bonnes Femmes (1960) the other day in movie club. Four Parisian women, two professional creepers and a mysterious motorcyclist. Quite good.
Read More...Homebrewed
Thanks to everyone who came out to Sun Don't Shine last week. Tonight for Homebrewed we have The Wise Kids at 6:30pm. See you there. Amy, director of Sun Don't Shine, up on the big screen.
Read More...Boone Dawdle tickets are on sale!
The T/F Boone Dawdle: maybe they most fun you'll have on a bike all summer. Saturday, August 18. Take a fun-filled ride out to Les Bourgeois, listen to some music, eat and drink tasty things, and watch a cool documentary---The Source, about a 70s LA cult. Tune up that old racer of yours and get […]
Read More...Notes from the attic: Eliminators
We watched this hokey action flick in movie club the other week. Eliminators features a tank-treadded time-traveling mandroid, Roman centurions, crazed Mexican cavemen, a lanky expat boatman, and Denise Crosby as a sexy robot scientist. You might remember Denise from Star Trek: The Next Generation: Lt. Tasha Yar. (And granddaughter of Bing Crosby.) Wow (is […]
Read More...Notes from the attic: The Last Detail
For Memorial Day we watched Jack Nicholson in The Last Detail (1973), Hal Ashby's third film, following his dark masterpiece Harold and Maude. (If you haven't seen H&M, watch it now!). Two Navy men escorting a sad sack sailor (Randy Quaid) to prison decide to show him a good time first. Expect lots of swearing […]
Read More...Visiting Ragtag
It's always fun when groups of kids come watch movies because they usually write us thank-you letters...or posters:
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