Opening night, Friday, October 21: AUTUMN LIGHTS Producer/star Guy Kent and writer/director Angad Aulakh will be participating in Q&As after the 7:10pm and 9:55pm showings of their film AUTUMN LIGHTS. The Q&As will be moderated by Steve Greene from Indiewire and Huffington Post contributor Anthony W. Orlando respectively.
Attention Sondheim Fans: Documentary THE BEST WORST THING THAT EVER COULD HAVE HAPPENED Opens 11/25 at Royal + a Revival of MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG at the Wallis 11/23 – 12/18.
One of the truly legendary musicals in the history of Broadway, MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG opened to enormous fanfare in 1981, and closed after sixteen performances. For the first time, BEST WORST THING THAT EVER COULD HAVE HAPPENED draws back the curtain on the extraordinary drama of the show’s creation – and tells the stories of the hopeful young performers whose lives were transformed by it. Directed by Lonny Price, a member of the original cast, the film is a bittersweet meditation on the choices we all make, and the often unexpected consequences of those choices — through success and failure. Featuring exclusive appearances by Stephen Sondheim, Hal Prince, Jason Alexander, Mandy Patinkin, Adam Guettel, Frank Rich and the original Broadway cast of MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG. Reviewing BEST WORST THING THAT EVER COULD HAVE HAPPENED in Indiewire, Jude Dry described the film as “more than a story about a Broadway show; its most poignant moments examine the thrill of dreams coming true, and the inevitable come down afterwards.” We open the film at the Royal on November 25.
What’s more, the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills will be presenting a new stage production of MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG between November 23 and December 18! Wallis has provided Laemmle patrons with a promo code that will give 25% off tickets for this production. The code is CINEMA.

COMING THROUGH THE RYE Q&A’s Opening Weekend.
Q&A’s with COMING THROUGH THE RYE writer/director James Sadwith at the following:
Monica Film Center after the 7:00pm show on Friday 10/21
Town Center after the 5:30pm show on Saturday 10/22
Playhouse after the 7:00pm show on Saturday 10/22
SEARCH ENGINES Q&A’s Opening Weekend at the NoHo
The SEARCH ENGINES cast and crew will be participating in a Q + A following the 7pm screening at the NoHo on Friday, October 14:
Russell Brown – Writer / Director
Michael Muhney – Cast
Grace Folsom – Cast
Ayumi Iizuka – Cast
Christopher Gosch – Cast
Nicole Cummins – Cast
John Baumgartner – Producer
Afterward, there will be a post-screening reception at DISTRICT PUB. All are invited. No hosted bar.
Writer/Director Russell Brown will do Q + A following the 7pm screening on Saturday the 15th.
THEO WHO LIVED Q&A Opening Night at the Monica Film Center
THEO WHO LIVED director David Schisgall and subject Theo Padnos will participate in a Q&A following the 7:20 PM screening at the Monica Film Center on Friday, October 21.
THE RED PILL Q&A schedule
THE RED PILL Q&A schedule
FRI Oct 14th:
Cassie Jaye – Director
Marc Angelucci, Esq. – Cast
Paul Elam – Cast
Harry Crouch – Cast
Fred Hayward – Cast
Darrah De Jour – Cast
Sage Gerard – Cast
Lloyd Schofield – Cast
SAT Oct 15th:
Cassie Jaye – Director
Nena Jaye – Producer
Fred Hayward – Cast
Lloyd Schofield – Cast
SUN Oct 16th:
Cassie Jaye – Director
Nena Jaye – Producer
Lloyd Schofield – Cast
THURS Oct 20th:
Cassie Jaye – Director
Dr. Warren Farrell – Cast
Scary Movies! See THE OMEN, CARRIE, THE WOLF MAN and More on the Big Screen.
Some might feel this election season is scary enough, but horror movie fans know that the thrill of filmic frights is a special cinematic pleasure.
First up is THE OMEN with director Richard Donner in person for a Q&A at the Fine Arts on October 18. When his child is stillborn, an American diplomat (Academy Award® Winner Gregory Peck*) is convinced to exchange the dead baby for a living one, in order to spare his wife’s feelings. But as the child grows, a series of gruesome “accidental” murders begins to occur, and the horrifying identity of the child becomes clear in this timeless, bone-chilling thriller set to Jerry Goldsmith’s Oscar®-Winning Original Score.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWnrwiMALAA&feature=youtu.be
Three days later on October 21, the Fine Arts stays scary with the Japanese thriller CREEPY. After a traumatic incident, criminal psychologist and former police detective Takakura (Hidetoshi NISHIJIMA) moves to a new neighborhood with his wife Yasuko (Yuko TAKEUCHI) to make a fresh start. Upon meeting their new neighbors, the Nishinos, Takakura senses something odd about them. Then he is approached by the Nishinos’ daughter, whose shocking whispered confession shatters the serenity of his new life.
On Halloween at the Monica Film Center, NoHo and Playhouse we’ve got a werewolf double feature for you: THE WOLF MAN and THE WOLF MAN MEETS FRANKENSTEIN.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEnHOng8TZo&feature=youtu.be
Finally, the day after the election on November 8 (remember to vote!), spend November 9 with Brian De Palma, Stephen King and Sissy Spacek and watch the classic, cathartic CARRIE at the Fine Arts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYB1STbEM2Y&feature=youtu.be
HATE RISING’s Jorge Ramos and Director Catherine Tambini at the Fine Arts for Q&A’s.

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