SAVING ZOE stars and producers of the film Laura Marano & Vanessa Marano, along with NY Times best-selling author Alyson Noël, author of the book “Saving Zoë will participate in a Q&A following the 7:10 pm show on Friday, 7/12 at the Music Hall.
THE CHAMBERMAID Q&A’s with Filmmakers Opening Weekend at the Royal.
BEFORE STONEWALL Special Screening with the Filmmakers
BEFORE STONEWALL Special Screening Schedule:
Friday night at 7:30pm
GALECA – www.galeca.com
Society of LGTBQ Entertainment Critics
Q&A with Greta Schiller, Robert Rosenberg, & Andrea Weiss
Saturday night at 7:30pm
ONE Archives Foundation
www.onearchives.org
Q&A with Robert Rosenberg
Sunday afternoon at 1:30pm
Los Angeles Blade Magazine
www.losangelesblade.com
Q&A with Robert Rosenberg
Midsommar Scary Movies Every Throwback Thursday in July at the NoHo 7!
On July 2nd we open Ari Aster’s (HEREDITARY) latest horror film MIDSOMMAR in Pasadena, Claremont, North Hollywood, and Glendale. In it an American couple discovers the horrors of a small Swedish village’s Midsommar festival held once every 90 years. We invite you to discover some midsummer scares of our own this July in North Hollywood!
Our Midsommar Scare Fest features a classic scary movie every Throwback Thursday in July at the NoHo 7! Doors open at 7pm, trivia starts at 7:30, and movies begin at 7:40pm. More details at www.laemmle.com/tbt!
You can save $3 with our EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! Tickets are only $9 (or $6 for Laemmle Premiere Card holders) if you buy them at least one week before the date of the screening!
Midsommar Scare Fest Schedule:
I Know What You Did Last Summer, July 4: Four young friends bound by a tragic accident are reunited when they find themselves being stalked by a hook-wielding maniac in their small seaside town. Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, and Freddie Prinze Jr. star. Format: DCP.
Jaws, July 11: When a killer shark unleashes chaos on a beach community, it’s up to a local sheriff, a marine biologist, and an old seafarer to hunt the beast down. Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and Richard Dreyfuss star. Format: DCP.
Friday the 13th, July 18: A group of camp counselors are stalked and murdered by an unknown assailant while trying to reopen a summer camp which, years before, was the site of a child’s drowning. Format: DCP.
The Wicker Man, July 25: A police sergeant is sent to a Scottish island village in search of a missing girl who the townsfolk claim never existed. Stranger still are the residents’ pagan rites. Edward Woodward and Christopher Lee star. Format: DCP.
BACK TO THE FATHERLAND Opening Weekend Q&A’s with Filmmakers at the Music Hall.
BACK TO THE FATHERLAND Q&As with directors Kat Rohrer and Gil Levanon following the 7:40 pm show on Friday, 6/28 and Saturday, 6/29 and after the 1:00 pm show on Sunday, 6/30.
FRAMING JOHN DELOREAN Q&A with Filmmakers after the 7:10 pm show on Wednesday, 6/26 at the Monica Film Center.
FRAMING JOHN DELOREAN producer/DeLorean historian Tamir Ardon and writer Dan Greeney will participate in a Q&A following the 7:10 pm show on Wednesday, 6/26 only!
ASK FOR JANE Cody Horn in Person Opening Night at the Music Hall.
ASK FOR JANE Q&A with star Cody Horn following the 7:00 pm show on Friday, 6/28.
ART IN THE ARTHOUSE presents: Joyce Elias and Bea Husman in Glendale
ART IN THE ARTHOUSE proudly presents COLOR, LANGUAGE, TEXTURE & TONE featuring works by Joyce Elias and Bea Husman in Glendale. The art is for sale and on display till October 2019. Sales benefit the Laemmle Foundation and its support of humanitarian and environmental causes in Los Angeles. Stop by our gallery – no need to buy a movie ticket to view.
About the exhibit
JOYCE ELIAS: Living near Lake Michigan in an area known for sultry skies and dreary days, one might expect Joyce Elias to express her work in various shades of gray. Most mornings, Elias travels to the edge of that lake and photographs the waters and moody heavens that surround it.“The connection between art and nature intrigues me,” says Elias. In this series, “limiting the size and shapes in the works allows me more freedom to experiment with the unusual color combinations found in the natural world”.
Color bounds out of her evenly painted tempera works – flat, rounded forms gyrate as they intersect the plane. Influenced by Josef Albers and Sonia Delaunay, artists who deeply explored color from 1900 to the late 1970s, Elias’ nuanced shades dance between semi-circle shapes. Color is a funny thing; it grabs us in the darkest of times. The artist’s choice of language is born out of tone and vibration. A graduate of the San Francisco Art Institute, Elias later earned a teaching degree at the School of Art Institute in Chicago
BEA HUSMAN: Fellow Chicagoan, Bea Husman uses a language that stems from texture, tone and archaeology. An iconoclast inspired by her world travels, she created cultured works where color acts as a ploy and texture creates dimension, even within a silkscreen print. Husman remained productive until her last days at 96 years of age.
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