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‘The German Lesson’ and Other New Films

November 6, 2020 by Gabriel Laemmle

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Dear Laemmle Fans,

To those of you who have never visited our blog before, welcome – this is a place where we share information about special events, discount opportunities, and new programs, as well as our weekly film releases. In order to save space in our email newsletter, my weekly update (this written post) has been relocated here, to the blog. You’ll be able to access my weekly update from a link in the email newsletter, or you can bookmark this page (blog.laemmle.com) for access at any time.

In other news, the presidential election is finally behind us, although results are still too close to call. It may be several days before we know any more information, and many are struggling to manage their anxiety in the meantime. My personal recommendation is this: turn off the news, switch your TV to Laemmle Virtual Cinema, and escape with one of this week’s excellent new independent films (CLICK HERE for support on how to connect your TV).

We begin with The German Lesson, adapted from the seminal post-war novel of the same name. Other dramas include Luxor, starring Andrea Riseborough in an archaeologically-themed romance, and Ainu Mosir, the Japanese coming-of-age film presented by Ava DuVernay’s Array. We’re also offering the modern-day Christmas drama The Family Tree, and a re-release of Raining in the Mountain, the 1979 period piece from prolific wuxia director King Hu.

Moving towards funnier fare, we have Call Me Brother, starring long-time Saturday Night Live writer Andrew Dismukes, who just joined the show’s cast last month as it’s newest featured member. Next on the comedy list is 18 to Party, described by one critic as the would-be “lovechild” of John Hughes’s and Richard Linklater’s filmmaking. Other genre films include the Oakland-based dark thriller Disrupted, from indie filmmaker Andre Welsh, and the twisted Swedish horror film Koko-Di Koko-Da.

New documentaries this week include The Tree Man, which digs deep into the roots (pun intended) of Rolling Stones pianist and noted environmentalist Chuck Leavell. There’s also Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started Talking, from CNN presenter and radio host Michael Smerconish, as well as Sky Blossom, a candid look at the millions of teens caring for injured veterans in family homes across America. Last up is Frederick Wiseman’s Hospital, the final film in our retrospective promoting his newest effort, City Hall (also available).

Lastly, while we’re glad to see that our new platform seems to have addressed many of your concerns, we understand that there are some in our audience who are still having difficulty accessing Laemmle Virtual Cinema. In addition to our pre-existing automated support functions, we’re now available for LIVE-CHAT support, several hours every day. You’ll see an optional pop-up chat window on your screen whenever a qualified representative from Laemmle Theatres is available to speak.

That’s all for now – leave a comment below, and we’ll try to get back to you as soon as possible.

All the best,

Greg Laemmle

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P.S. Make sure to stop by our Pasadena location this weekend for some hot buttered popcorn, and more of your favorite movie snacks! We’ll be open on Friday from 4:00 to 8:00 PM, and on Saturday from 2:00 to 6:00 PM, as part of our Pop-Corn Pop-Ups program.

In addition to our usual offerings, you can pick up a $3 LARGE POPCORN SPECIAL, and show proof of a virtual cinema purchase to redeem a $2 MOVIE NIGHT DISCOUNT. I’m not a mathematician, but that adds up to a pretty good deal (no recount necessary).

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‘The Donut King’ and Other New Films

October 30, 2020 by Gabriel Laemmle

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Dear Laemmle Fans,

2020 has been an exceptionally difficult year for us all, but Tuesday night offered a silver lining: after thirty-two long years, the Dodgers finally regained their rightful position as World Series champions! And if you’re wondering what to watch now that the baseball season has ended, Laemmle Virtual Cinema has a variety of upcoming films in the pipeline which you can track (and even pre-purchase) on our new platform.

We begin this week’s virtual selections with The Donut King, Alice Gu’s standout documentary about Cambodian-immigrant-turned-pastry-magnate Ted Ngoy. Next up is prolific documentarian Frederick Wiseman’s City Hall, a four-hour-long expose on the inner workings of local government. Other docs focus on Philadelphia Eagles fans during their 2017 Super Bowl run, the re-emergence of “vogue” dancing in the United Kingdom, a record-breaking father-son ultra-marathoning team, and a diplomatic mission in the Egyptian desert (also by Frederick Wiseman).

Narrative offerings include the historical drama Radium Girls, the chilling Spanish indie Madre, and a re-mastered version of Fellini’s 1954 classic La Strada. There’s also the Italian drama Alone With Her Dreams, as well as A Place Among the Dead, the genre-bending art film from first-time director Juliet Landau (Buffy the Vampire Slayer).

All the best,

Greg Laemmle

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Filed Under: Claremont 5, Featured Post, Glendale, Laemmle Virtual Cinema, Newhall, News, NoHo 7, Playhouse 7, Royal, Santa Monica, Theater Buzz, Town Center 5

‘Coming Home Again’ and Other New Films

October 23, 2020 by Gabriel Laemmle

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Dear Laemmle Fans,

For those who haven’t already done so, please consider renting a film on the new-and-improved Laemmle Virtual Cinema! You can now pay with your premiere card, and show proof of purchase at this weekend’s Pop-Corn Pop-Up for a discount on a movie night combo special. We think it’s a real home-run of a deal. Speaking of which… go Dodgers!

We begin today’s new releases with Coming Home Again, the highly affecting drama from prolific Hong Kong director Wayne Wang, whose work has been a fixture of our programming for nearly 40 years. Next up is Citizens of the World, the critically-acclaimed Italian comedy from another favorited filmmaker, Gianni Di Gregorio (Mid August Lunch). You can find the film alongside other hand-curated selections in my new Greg’s List category of recommended virtual releases that I personally enjoyed.

All the best,

Greg Laemmle

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Filed Under: Claremont 5, Featured Post, Glendale, Newhall, News, NoHo 7, Playhouse 7, Royal, Santa Monica, Theater Buzz, Town Center 5

‘Harry Chapin’ and Other New Films

October 17, 2020 by Gabriel Laemmle

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In case you missed the news last week, our new-and-improved virtual cinema now accepts Premiere Cards and Gift Cards, with universal discounts for members! And for those who really want to recreate the Laemmle Theatres experience at home, make sure to stop by our Glendale location this weekend, where we’ll be hosting back-to-back Pop-Corn Pop-Up events on Saturday and Sunday (click here for details and combo specials).

New on virtual cinema this weekend is Martin Eden, adapted from the Jack London novel of the same name, alongside bio-documentaries focusing on songwriter Harry Chapin, journalist Robert Fisk, and a trio of controversial alt-right political figures. There’s also White Riot, which looks at Britain’s Rock Against Racism movement, and The Accidental President, a deep dive into the 2016 election.

All the best,

Greg Laemmle

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‘Aggie’ and Other New Films

October 9, 2020 by Gabriel Laemmle

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Dear Laemmle Fans,

At long last, we’re proud to announce the new-and-improved Laemmle Virtual Cinema! As touted previously, customers will now be able to rent movies online using Gift Cards and Premiere Cards, with special discount pricing for members. With one login, you’ll be able to access all of your virtual cinema rentals in a single library, and even watch on your preferred device (click here for support info).

This week’s virtual lineup features a wide range of documentaries, about winemaking in the Middle East, art collector Agnes Gund, illegal psychedelic medicines, and more. Fans of our Anniversary Classics may want to note the one-day-only virtual event Cinema ’62 A-Go-Go, hosted by Stephen Farber and Michael McClellan this Saturday. We’re also offering the indie drama Senior Love Triangle, the dry comedy The Planters, and the Vietnamese Opera film Song Lang.

In addition to the new release above, we’re re-introducing a number of popular titles that opened virtually over the past few months. Returning favorites include bio-docs on Jimmy Carter, Ellis B. Haizlip, and Oliver Sacks, as well as dramas The Artist’s Wife and The Keeper. And as always, know that every purchase you make helps support Laemmle Theatres while we eagerly seek allowance to reopen.

All the best,

Greg Laemmle

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Filed Under: Claremont 5, Featured Post, Glendale, Newhall, News, NoHo 7, Playhouse 7, Royal, Santa Monica, Theater Buzz, Town Center 5

‘The Keeper’ and Other New Films

October 2, 2020 by Gabriel Laemmle

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Dear Laemmle Fans,

The Dodgers are in the playoffs. The Lakers are in the finals. And local coronavirus cases continue to drop. If that’s not enough good news for you, fans of our Anniversary Classics screenings should keep an eye out for the upcoming one-day-only special event Cinema ’62 A-Go-Go, hosted by Stephen Farber and Michael McClellan.

This week’s virtual lineup begins with The Keeper, a bilingual drama concerning the true story of Nazi prisoner-of-war turned British goalkeeper Bert Trautmann. Other narrative features include black comedy 12 Hour Shift, Polish thriller The Antenna, and Native American drama Once Upon a River. On the doc side, we’re offering new releases about the world’s last remaining Blockbuster, the invention of a popular parody religion, and prolific record executive and musician Herb Alpert.

All the best,

Greg Laemmle

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‘The Artist’s Wife’ and Other New Films

September 25, 2020 by Gabriel Laemmle

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Dear Laemmle Fans,

We’re extending our Pop-Corn Pop-Up program this weekend, with concession events returning to North Hollywood today (9/25) and Pasadena on Sunday (9/27). Our drive-in series also continues next Thursday (10/1) with an exclusive outdoor showing of black comedy 12 Hour Shift.

New narrative releases this week include The Artist’s Wife, starring Bruce Dern and Lena Olin, as well as the Italian courtroom drama Conviction, and the experimental drama Last Call, filmed split-screen in real-time. We’re also offering docs about the dying days of neurologist Oliver Sacks, and housing discrimination in the United States.

All the best,

Greg Laemmle

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‘Blackbird’ and Other New Films

September 18, 2020 by Gabriel Laemmle

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Dear Laemmle Fans,

Last night’s screening of The Dark Divide marked the inauguration of our drive-in movie series, presented in partnership with The Roadium. Save the date next Thursday, October 24, for an exclusive outdoor showing of Jessica Chastain’s new thriller Ava (click here for the full series schedule).

This week’s stellar new virtual lineup begins with Blackbird, starring a never-better Susan Sarandon across from Kate Winslet and Mia Wasikowska. Other films include the Israeli drama God of the Piano, and a variety of new docs about culinary competitions, a band of holocaust survivors, and political corruption in modern-day Kenya. You can even stop by our Pasadena or Santa Monica locations this weekend to pick up some hot buttered popcorn to enjoy alongside your movie (more info here).

All the best,

Greg Laemmle

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