Saturday April 29th, come for a meet and greet before DISPLACEMENT with the star Courtney Hope, who will introduce the film and do a short Q&A afterward with writer-director Kenneth Mader.
Taylor Schilling in Person for a Q&A with TAKE ME at the Monicas.
TAKE ME writer Mike Makowsky will participate in a Q&A after the 7:50 show at the Monica Film Center on Friday, May 5. Producer Sev Ohanian will moderate. TAKE ME star Taylor Schilling will participate in a Q&A after the 7:50 PM screening at the Monicas on Saturday, May 6. Executive producer Mark Duplass and producer Mel Eslyn will moderate.
Kim Basinger and Guy Pearce in Person with L.A. CONFIDENTIAL May 9th at the Fine Arts.
Oscar-winner Kim Basinger and Guy Pearce will participate in a Q&A at the 7:30pm, May 9th screening of L.A. CONFIDENTIAL at the Ahrya Fine Arts in Beverly Hills. Presented in 35mm.
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Laemmle Theatres and the Anniversary Classics Series present a tribute to Oscar-winning writer-director Curtis Hanson with a 20th anniversary screening of his film noir masterpiece, L.A. Confidential.
Based on James Ellroy’s acclaimed novel, the film focuses on Los Angeles police officers in the 1950s, whose investigations of several murders intersect with the worlds of Hollywood celebrities, scandal sheets, and organized crime.
The startling critique of police brutality and corruption remains timely and hard-hitting. Ellroy himself praised the screenwriters, saying that Hanson and Helgeland “preserved the basic integrity of the book and its main theme.”
In addition to its potent social commentary, the film represented a remarkable evocation of time and place, with major contributions by cinematographer Dante Spinotti, art director Jeannine Oppewall, and composer Jerry Goldsmith, all Oscar-nominated for their work.
Hanson, a classic film enthusiast as well as filmmaker, screened several films made in the 1950s for the cast and crew in order to encourage their dedication to authenticity.
The award-winning cast includes Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce, Kevin Spacey, James Cromwell, Danny DeVito, and Simon Baker.
L.A. Confidential has a 99 per cent positive score on Rotten Tomatoes. Roger Ebert called it “seductive and beautiful, cynical and twisted, and one of the best films of the year.”
Time’s Richard Schickel paid tribute to the film’s style: “It’s a movie of shadows and half lights, the best approximation of the old black-and-white noir look anyone has yet managed on color stock.”
The film was named best picture of 1997 by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, the New York Film Critics Circle, the National Society of Film Critics, and the National Board of Review—one of only three films in history to win the top award from all four major critics’ groups. The film was selected for the National Film Registry in 2015.
Curtis Hanson’s many other films as director include The Bedroom Window, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, The River Wild, Wonder Boys, 8 Mile, and In Her Shoes.
Kim Basinger co-starred in the James Bond movie, Never Say Never Again, and had one of her biggest successes as Vicki Vale in Tim Burton’s Batman in 1989. Her many other films include Barry Levinson’s The Natural starring Robert Redford, Robert Altman’s Fool for Love, the controversial 9 ½ Weeks with Mickey Rourke, Robert Benton’s Nadine with Jeff Bridges, the remake of The Getaway, The Door in the Floor, and I Dreamed of Africa. She reunited with Curtis Hanson when she played Eminem’s mother in 8 Mile, and she reunited with her L.A. Confidential co-star, Russell Crowe, in Shane Black’s The Nice Guys in 2016.
Guy Pearce first attracted attention in the Australian comedy, The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert. He had the lead role in Christopher Nolan’s influential Memento. Among his many other films are Rules of Engagement, The Proposition, Animal Kingdom, Lawless, Iron Man 3, and two Oscar-winning Best Pictures, The Hurt Locker and The King’s Speech. He co-starred with Kate Winslet in the HBO miniseries, Mildred Pierce, and recently had a key role in Dustin Lance Black’s acclaimed miniseries, When We Rise.
THE BLACK ROOM Q&A Opening Night at the Music Hall.
THE BLACK ROOM actress Lin Shaye will participate in a Q&A after the 7:20 PM screening at the Music Hall on Friday, April 28.
A QUIET PASSION Actress Emma Bell in Person for a Q&A at the Royal Friday Night.

Emma Bell, who plays young Emily Dickinson in A QUIET PASSION, will participate in a Q&A after the 7 PM screening at the Royal this Friday, April 21. NPR film critic Ella Taylor will moderate.
Acclaimed British director Terence Davies (House of Mirth, The Deep Blue Sea) exquisitely evokes Dickinson’s deep attachment to her close knit family along with the manners, mores and spiritual convictions of her time that she struggled with and transcended in her poetry.
Described as “an absolute drop-dead masterwork” by The New Yorker’s Richard Brody and “quietly masterful” by The Independent’s Geoffrey Macnab, the film combines a dramatic plot with moments of tasteful humor.
TRACKTOWN Q&A’s with Olympian Alexi Pappas Opening Weekend at the Monica Film Center.
TRACKTOWN co-writer/co-director/star/Olympic athlete Alexi Pappas and co-writer/co-director Jeremy Teicher will participate in a Q&A’s after the evening screening at the Monica Film Center, on Thursday, May 11. Exact time TBA.
LITTLE BOXES ~ Opening Night Q&A at the Music Hall.
LITTLE BOXES actor Armani Jackson, costume designer Charlese Antoinette, and composer Kris Bowers will introduce and take questions before the 9:55 PM screening at the Music Hall on Friday, April 14.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaV_dbXdV_Y
A WOMAN, A PART Opening Weekend Q&A’s at the Monica Film Center.
A WOMAN, A PART writer-director Elisabeth Subrin, and lead actress Maggie Siff will participate in Q&A’s after the 7:20 screenings at the Monica Film Center on Friday and Saturday, April 14 and 15. They will be joined be joined by actors Lucas Near-Verbrugghe and director of photography Chris Dapkins on Friday and John Ortiz on Saturday. Actress Gaby Hoffman will moderate the Friday Q&A. Michelle Satter of the Sundance Institute will moderate the Saturday Q&A.
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