More on Much Ado
Want to know more about Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing? Here are some choice articles: Interview with Joss Whedon on Indiewire. Review of Much Ado on rogerebert.com. Interview with Amy Acker in Vanity Fair. Interview with DP Jay Hunter.
Read More...5 Dollar Flashbacks
Here's the August lineup for our Flashback series. Grab lunch at Uprise Bakery and have a great time at the movies. 5 Dollar Flashbacks is sponsored by LaBrunerie Financial. We've got some fantastic screwball comedies for you this August. All films play at noon and are $5 for everyone – yes, everyone! Twentieth Century (1934) […]
Read More...Notes from the attic: Playtime
Monsieur Hulot traverses modern Paris – all steel, glass and polished floors – in this 1967 oddball comedy from Jacques Tati. If you like Mr. Bean but haven't seen a Mssr Hulot film, you need to. 9StVid has Mr Hulot's Holiday.
Read More...Notes from the attic: Safety Last!
We watched Harold Lloyd's classic silent comedy Safety Last! (1923) a few weeks ago in movie club. It's been re-released by Criterion for its 90th birthday with a great transfer. A must-see for the nail-biting spider-man stunt finale. Rent it from 9th Street Video.
Read More...Notes from the attic: The Last Unicorn
We watched The Last Unicorn (1982) a while back in movie club. Adapted from the fantasy novel by Peter S. Beagle and featuring the voices of Jeff Bridges, Mia Farrow and Alan Arkin, it's fun for the whole family. The Last Unicorn was animated by the Japanese studio Topcraft, which would later turn into Studio […]
Read More...Boone Dawdle bike
Hey Boone Dawdlers, this could be your new whip if you buy a raffle ticket when you purchase your pass, or at Les Bourgeois the day of the Dawdle. A huge thanks to Walt's Bike Shop for donating it. This is a perfect bicycle for riding the MKT and cruising around town. If you win, […]
Read More...August Preview
Here's the trailer playlist for what we're working on right now. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMYIj2r2HW5hBA4tzwlYz-6M4hMzgPHKO[/youtube] Hit the >| button to skip ahead.
Read More...Another free POV series!
We're teaming up with our friends at KMOS to give you another free series from the PBS POV documentary collection. Herman’s House Thursday, August 8, 6pm Herman Wallace has spent more than 40 years in a 6-by-9-foot cell, and has managed to escape by creating scale models of the prison in a project proposed by […]
Read More...Notes from the attic: Design for Living
Miriam Hopkins becomes mother, muse and lover to a pair of American artists in Paris (Gary Cooper and Fredric March) in this surprisingly modern 1933 Pre-Code comedy from Ernst Lubitsch. Recommended.
Read More...Poster Patrol
There are some cool posters out there for Sightseers, the ultra-dark killer comedy from Ben Wheatley and Edgar Wright.
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