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THE LAST UNICORN Novelist/Screenwriter Peter Beagle will Introduce All Laemmle Screenings

January 15, 2015 by Lamb Laemmle

Since its 1982 release THE LAST UNICORN has enchanted audiences everywhere with its moving story about a unicorn trying to find and rescue her lost people, and the price she pays for bringing magic back into the world. Considered one of the great fantasies of the last century, the original novel has sold over six million copies in 25 languages, while the film adaptation has sold more than four million home video copies in America in just the last nine years.

THE LAST UNICORN novelist/screenwriter Peter Beagle will introduce all Laemmle screenings.

THE LAST UNICORN Novelist/Screenwriter Peter Beagle will Introduce All Laemmle Screenings

Filed Under: Playhouse 7, Q&A's, Royal

2015 Oscar Nominees and Our Annual Oscar Contest

January 15, 2015 by Lamb Laemmle

The 2015 Oscar Nominees were announced early this morning with BIRDMAN and THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL leading the pack, each earning nine nominations. Also of note is Marion Cotallard’s nom for Best Actress for her French-language performance in TWO DAYS ONE NIGHT (now playing in West LA, starting Friday in Encino and Pasadena).

As for Best Foreign Film nominees: LEVIATHAN is now playing; TIMBUKTU opens 1/30; WILD TALES will likely open in March or April, IDA2015 Oscar Nominees and Our Annual Oscar Contest is available on DVD; and we don’t have a date yet for TANGERINES.

Perhaps the most exciting part of the whole affair is what these nominations mean for you: A chance to win free movie passes in our Umpteenth Annual Oscar Contest!

Laemmle Theatres will bestow fabulous prizes (movie passes) upon the people who most accurately predict the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science’s choices in all 24 categories, from the shorts to Best Motion Picture. We’ve got some smart cookies for customers so we have a tie-breaker question: you also have to guess the show’s running time. Take the tie-breaker seriously! FABULOUS PRIZES (movie passes) to the those who can best predict the winners. First place wins ten pairs of passes, second place wins eight pairs and third place wins six pairs. Good luck!

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2015 Oscar Nominees and Our Annual Oscar Contest

Best Motion Picture Best Foreign Language Film
AMERICAN SNIPER
BIRDMAN
BOYHOOD
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
THE IMITATION GAME
SELMA
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING
WHIPLASH
IDA
LEVIATHAN
TANGERINES
TIMBUKTU
WILD TALES
Directing Documentary Feature
BIRDMAN
BOYHOOD
FOXCATCHER
THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
THE IMITATION GAME
CITIZENFOUR
FINDING VIVIAN MAIER
LAST DAYS IN VIETNAM
THE SALT OF THE EARTH
VIRUNGA
Actress in a Leading Role Actor in a Leading Role
Marion Cotillard, TWO DAYS, ONE NIGHT
Felicity Jones, THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING
Julianne Moore, STILL ALICE
Rosamund Pike, GONE GIRL
Reese Witherspoon, WILD
Steve Carell, FOXCATCHER
Bradley Cooper, AMERICAN SNIPER
Benedict Cumberbatch, THE IMITATION GAME
Michael Keaton, BIRDMAN
Eddie Redmayne, THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING

Click here to see the rest of the nominees and enter to win!

Filed Under: Films, News

LITTLE ACCIDENTS Q&A at the NoHo Opening Weekend

January 13, 2015 by Lamb Laemmle

When a teenage boy goes missing in a small town already devastated by a fatal mining accident, three strangers find themselves drawn together in a tangle of secrets, lies, and the collective grief of the community. Elizabeth Banks, Josh Lucas and Boyd Holbrook star in the new indie drama LITTLE ACCIDENTS.

LITTLE ACCIDENTS cinematographer Rachel Morrison will participate in a Q&A moderated by Hilari Scarl of the Alliance of Women Directors after the 7 PM screening at the NoHo 7 on Saturday, January 17.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PrTTsvs05U&feature=youtu.be

Filed Under: NoHo 7, Q&A's

Palme d’Or Winner WINTER SLEEP Opens January 23

January 13, 2015 by Lamb Laemmle

Internationally acclaimed Turkish filmmaker Nuri Bilge Ceylan has won prizes at major film festivals all over the world, but it wasn’t until last May, after being nominated four times, that he finally took home what is probably the topmost prize of all, the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or. It was for WINTER SLEEP, a “richly engrossing and ravishingly beautiful magnum opus” about Aydin, a former actor who runs a small hotel in central Anatolia with his young wife Nihal and his sister Necla, who is recovering from her recent divorce. “A Chekhovian meditation on a marriage that returns to the mood of the director’s early films like Climates and Clouds of May,” this “patient, beautiful, painful, engrossing film pits husband and wife against each other and their world in a series of extended conversations/confrontations.”

Indiewire’s Eric Kohn recently interviewed Mr. Ceylan and posted this piece:

Turkish director Nuri Bilge Ceylan makes deeply atmospheric movies filled with long pauses and delicate visual schemes, so it’s no surprise that he tends to hold back when talking about his work. That includes “Winter Sleep,” which won the Palme D’Or at Cannes last May and opens in New York this weekend. Asked in a recent e-mail interview if landing the biggest prize in the global film scene felt like a different sort of validation after gathering acclaim for his work for nearly 20 years, Ceylan kept it simple: “I don’t know.”

He used that phrase a lot. Like his films, Ceylan is a mystery who requires a certain amount of scrutiny to appreciate.

The story of “Winter Sleep,” which runs over three hours, finds the director dealing with the travails of greedy landowner Aydin (Haluk Bilginer), who owns a vast plot of land and lords over its impoverished inhabitants while bickering with his younger wife (Melisa Soezen). Over the course of the movie, the Scrooge-like man confronts his shortcomings, both personally and professionally, through a series of extensive monologues punctuated by telling pauses.

That’s typical for Ceylan, whose other acclaimed dramas — which include the slow-burn chronicle of a police investigation, “Once Upon a Time in Anatolia,” and the devastating tale of a crumbling relationship “Climates” — tend to quietly develop narrative through behavior and stunning imagery that harkens back to his roots as a photographer. “Winter Sleep” finds Ayden often gazing out his window at a barren land, an image that has near-biblical ramifications, even as the character’s specific situation has more to do with internal struggles. The approach has its rewards for viewers willing to let the experiential nature of Ceylan’s storytelling wash over them. But that’s obviously a limited crop: Released in the U.S. late in the year by Adopt Films, the movie is a major hidden gem on this year’s release calendar.

Read the rest of the Indiewire piece by clicking here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugx-jspM77c&list=UUl7AqKg9-LnQcAFNnY_mybA
Palme d’Or Winner WINTER SLEEP Opens January 23
Nuri Bilge Ceylan

 

 

 

Filed Under: Featured Films, Playhouse 7, Royal, Town Center 5

Taylor Negron (August 1, 1957 – January 10, 2015)

January 12, 2015 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

Taylor Negron (August 1, 1957 – January 10, 2015)

As you may have heard, actor, artist, comedian Taylor Negron passed away last week.  Taylor was very dear to all of us at Lammle.  Recently, we had the great opportunity to work closely with him as we exhibited his series of “Snow Paintings” at the Royal as part of our Art in the Arthouse program.  Below are some remembrances of Taylor from the program’s curator, Joshua Elias.

Taylor Negron was a special artist in all senses. He was really funny, interesting, irreverent, philosophical, deeply spiritual, and a man of refined taste.

I met Taylor through Sharon Barr in 1983. Our house burned down and Taylor opened his house up to us as he traveled back and forth to France.

He would introduce us to his friends as “my burn victimmmms.”

In the hills off of Beechwood Canyon near the Reservoir and like all of Taylor’s residences it was filled with light and Spanish windows that seemed to let the wind blow through the entire house.

There was a giant beehive outside the window and that made for drama.

Musician and Taylor’s lifelong friend Syd Straw came to stay and the house was full of musicians, comedians, actors and magic.

Taylor would draw often in the late afternoons. He was so generous.

Once a house full of comedians came back for a dinner party and a party party and everyone got up in the middle of the meal and stood on chairs.

In more recent times we reconnected through his paintings. I curated his work in Laemmle’s Art in the Arthouse at the Royal Theatre.

He painted many people seated as they are, spiritual portraits. He painted houses and intimate rooms. He was a very talented painter as well as a writer and a comedian.

The exhibit was a big success and Taylor and Logan Heftel performed in the theatre next to his artwork. The art opening, like Taylor, was a gem. We at Laemmle and me personally had the joy to know Taylor. He left a great impression on us all.

Editor’s Note: Actor, artist, comedian, and playwright Taylor Negron lost his battle with cancer on January 10, 2015. You can see examples of his work and hear him discuss his process in the short video, “Why I Paint”.

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“Enthralling, Gorgeously Mounted” BELOVED SISTERS Opens at the Royal, Playhouse and Town Center

January 8, 2015 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

This year Germany submitted BELOVED SISTERS as their potential nominee for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, and one can see why. Scott Foundas of Variety, a smart, tough critic, called the movie “an enthralling, gorgeously mounted depiction of the complicated relationship between the post-Enlightenment writer and philosopher Friedrich Schiller and the sisters Charlotte von Lengefeld and Caroline von Beulwitz. Graf has created an unusually intelligent costume drama of bold personalities torn between the stirrings of the heart and the logic of the mind.” We are very pleased to open the film tomorrow at the Royal, Playhouse and Town Center.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak3bE4-sxMY

"Enthralling, Gorgeously Mounted" BELOVED SISTERS Opens at the Royal, Playhouse and Town Center

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MATCH, Starring a Terrific Patrick Stewart, Opens at the Music Hall and Playhouse 7

January 8, 2015 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

Next Wednesday, January 14 we’ll be opening Stephen Belber’s adaptation of his play MATCH, starring Patrick Stewart, Carla Gugino and Matthew Lillard, at the Playhouse 7 and Music Hall.  Stewart plays a Juilliard professor being interviewed by a woman and her husband (Gugino and Lillard) for her dissertation on the history of dance in 1960’s New York. As the interview progresses, it becomes increasingly clear that there are ulterior motives to the couple’s visit. The role of the professor is a plum (Frank Langella earned a Tony nomination with it in 2004) and Stewart makes the most of it. It’s a great chance “to see a grand and gracefully aging actor strut his stuff with contagious delight.”

MATCH, Starring a Terrific Patrick Stewart, Opens at the Music Hall and Playhouse 7

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Ride with Greg Laemmle and Win a 2015 Movie Pass

January 7, 2015 by Lamb Laemmle Leave a Comment

Ride with Greg Laemmle and Win a 2015 Movie PassIt’s time for our 3rd Annual Ride with Greg Laemmle Climate Ride Contest!  Don’t miss your chance to participate in this life-altering event.  Last year our team was 14 strong and we’re expecting to surpass that number for 2015.  Join us and become part of our amazing group!

What’s more, tell us why you want to ride with Greg and you could win an Unlimited Laemmle Movie Pass for the remainder of 2015, free registration for Climate Ride California, and a $2500 contribution toward your Climate Ride fundraising goal from the Laemmle Charitable Foundation.  See the second and third prize packages, eligibility requirements, and all contest details over on the contest entry page.

An outside panel of judges will select the winners based on the quality of their entry statement so take the time to craft something that’ll really knock their cycling socks off! But don’t wait too long, the deadline for entry is Monday, February 16!

Climate Ride California 2015 is a fully-supported, five-day group ride covering approx. 300 miles of stellar Northern California scenery starting with the awe-inspiring Redwood State Park,  down miles of spectacular coastline, through California wine growing country, and culminating with a jaunt over the Golden Gate Bridge and into the City By the Bay.  Bike fitness is recommended, but the ride caters to all levels of ability.

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Leave a Comment Filed Under: Around Town, Claremont 5, Contests, Fallbrook 7, Music Hall 3, News, NoHo 7, Playhouse 7, Royal, Santa Monica, Sunset 5, Theater Buzz, Town Center 5

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Tickets: http://laemmle.com/film/artfully-united | Subscribe: http://bit.ly/3b8JTym | ARTFULLY UNITED is a celebration of the power of positivity and a reminder that hope can sometimes grow in the most unlikely of places. As artist Mike Norice creates a series of inspirational murals in under-served neighborhoods in and around Los Angeles, the Artfully United Tour transforms from a simple idea on a wall to a community of artists and activists coming together to heal and uplift a city.

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