WHAT HAPPENED IN VEGAS? filmmaker Ramsey Denison will participate in a Q&A at the Music Hall following the 9 PM screening on Friday, December 1.
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WHAT HAPPENED IN VEGAS? filmmaker Ramsey Denison will participate in a Q&A at the Music Hall following the 9 PM screening on Friday, December 1.
https://vimeo.com/242978686
by Lamb L.
Big Sonia Q&A Schedule:
Music Hall, Beverly Hills
Friday 12/8 at 7:20pm: Directors Leah Warshawski and Todd Soliday
Saturday 12/9 at 2:30pm: Directors Leah Warshawski and Todd Soliday
Saturday 12/9 at 7:20pm: Director Todd Soliday
Town Center, Encino
Saturday 12/9 at 7:45pm: Director Leah Warshawski
Sunday 12/10 at 3:15pm: Directors Leah Warshawski and Todd Soliday
Sunday 12/10 at 7:45pm: Directors Leah Warshawski and Todd Soliday
Big Sonia praise:
“Poignant” —The New York Times
“It’s brilliant” —Film Journal International
“A stunning documentary” —Jeffrey Lyons, Lyons Den Radio, WCBS
“A film about history, how we carry it with us and why it matters” —Eye for Film
“An intimate and delicately measured documentary” —Slant Magazine
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THE MOVIE OF MY LIFE director Selton Mello will participate in Q&A’s at the Music Hall after the 7:20 PM screenings on Wednesday and Thursday, November 29 and 30.
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MACHINES director Rahul Jain will participate in Q&A’s at the Royal after the 11 AM screenings this Sunday, November 26.
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THE MOVIE OF MY LIFE director-actor Selton Mello will participate in Q&A’s at the Music Hall following the 7:20 PM screenings on Friday and Saturday, November 24 and 25, and Monday, November 27.
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Laemmle Theatres and the Anniversary Classics Series present a screening of the influential and imaginative 1967 thriller, John Boorman’s POINT BLANK. Co-star Angie Dickinson will participate in a Q&A after the screen film.
POINT BLANK screens at 7:30pm on Tuesday, December 5th at the Ahrya Fine Arts theater in Beverly Hills. Presented digitally. Click here to purchase tickets.
Later critics described POINT BLANK as a blend of the style of classic film noir and the technical innovations of the French New Wave. Oscar winner Lee Marvin stars as a man seeking revenge against a former business partner, who double crossed him, stole his wife and left him for dead during a robbery at the deserted prison of Alcatraz.
Marvin’s Walker (no first name) tracks them both to Los Angeles, which has been brilliantly photographed by Boorman and cinematographer Philip H. Lathrop. The screenplay was written by Alexander Jacobs, David and Rafe Newhouse, from a novel by Richard Stark (Donald E. Westlake).
Jacobs and Boorman were both British filmmakers who were stimulated by Los Angeles in the 1960s, and they made the most of archetypal settings like a hilltop house, a sprawling car lot, a frenetic disco, and the eerie storm drains along the Los Angeles River. The film crew was also the first ever to be allowed to film at Alcatraz, which had closed in 1963.
Although the film scored at the box office, it was critically underrated at the time. As Leonard Maltin wrote years later, Point Blank is a “taut thriller, ignored in 1967, but now regarded as a top film of the decade.”
Indeed it was selected for preservation by the National Film Registry in 2016 and had a strong influence on later filmmakers, including Steven Soderbergh and Michael Mann. Philip French, writing in the London Observer, called it “a landmark in the history of the crime movie.”
Angie Dickinson, John Vernon, Carroll O’Connor, and Keenan Wynn co-star. The haunting music was composed by Johnny Mandel.
Angie Dickinson was our very first guest when we launched our Anniversary Classics series four years ago. She appeared at a screening of her 1963 hit, Captain Newman, M.D., in which she starred with Gregory Peck and Tony Curtis.
Her many other memorable films include Howard Hawks’ Rio Bravo; the original Ocean’s Eleven with the Rat Pack; Don Siegel’s The Killers, in which she also co-starred with Marvin, along with John Cassavetes and future President Ronald Reagan in his last feature film; Arthur Penn’s The Chase, in which she played opposite Marlon Brando; and Brian De Palma’s Dressed to Kill.
Dickinson also starred in the immensely popular TV series, Police Woman, during the 1970s, and was one of Johnny Carson’s favorite guests on his nightly talk show.
Click here for tickets.
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THE LIGHT OF THE MOON Q&A schedule after 7:20 PM screenings:
11/16: Screening hosted by Imagination WorldWide and The Film Collaborative, with a panel featuring Director Jessica M. Thompson, star Stephanie Beatriz (Bonnie), actor Conrad Ricamora (Jack), Producer Carlo Velayo, Co-Producer Myriam Schroeter, Cathy Hillman of UN Women and moderated by producer Michael Cuomo.
11/17 ~ Panel with filmmakers.
11/18 ~ Talkback hosted by Julie Rosing, producer-host of the Lady Parts Justice podcast ReproMadness with LPJ founder Lizz Winstead, co-creator of The Daily Show.
11/19: Seed&Spark/Big Vision screening with talkback hosted by Emily Best, the founder of Seed&Spark, Maggie van De Loo of the Crisis Text Line, Michelle Kantor of Cinefemme, and Amy Rosner, co-director of the upcoming documentary Second Assault.
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Laemmle Theatres is pleased to open 1945 on November 24 at the Royal, Playhouse, and Town Center and December 8 at the Claremont 5.
‘1945’ Q&A schedule with director Ferenc Török:
Friday, November 24th
3:15pm Show – Town Center 5, Encino
7:50pm Show – Royal, West LA
Saturday, November 25th
3:15pm Show – Town Center 5, Encino
7:50pm Show – Royal, West LA
Sunday, November 26th
1:40pm Show – Playhouse 7, Pasadena
3:15pm Show – Town Center 5, Encino
5:35pm Show – Royal, West LA*
* with Michael Berenbaum, director of the Sigi Ziering Institute at
American Jewish University