The New York Times just published Terrence Rafferty’s piece about Ralph Fiennes’ new film about Charles Dickens, THE INVISIBLE WOMAN. He directs and stars as the great novelist and, as it happens, plays Magwitch in a new production of GREAT EXPECTATIONS, which we’ll open in multiple theaters this month. We’re also excited to open THE INVISIBLE WOMAN on Christmas Day.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS Q+A’s w/Director Mike Newell + Actor Robbie Coltrane.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS director Mike Newell and actor Robbie Coltrane will participate in Q&A’s after the 7 PM screenings at the Royal on Friday, November 8 and at the Playhouse on Saturday, November 9.
THE PRIME MINISTERS Q and A’s
THE PRIME MINISTERS: THE PIONEERS Q&A’s:
NPR: “‘Capital’ Thrills In A Global Game Of Thrones”
NPR just gave CAPITAL a great review. Ella Taylor writes “Costa-Gavras’ film excels as a meticulously researched procedural that goes deep into the grime of greed, deception and cynical exploitation. But it is also a wickedly clever character analysis of a man more divided against himself than his preternatural calm suggests.”
DRAGON DAY Q and A’s at the Playhouse Opening Weekend
DRAGON DAY director Jeffrey Travis and actors Ethan Flower, Eloy Mendez, Asa Wallander and William Knight will participate in Q&A’s after the 5 and 9:55 PM screenings at the Playhouse on Friday and Saturday, November 1 and 2.
STAFF PICK – “Blood Brother”
Blood Brother is a breathtaking film packed with humanity. It chronicles the life of ROCKY BRAAT, a young American who, on a trip to India, finds himself volunteering at a group home for kids with HIV. With Rocky and the irrepressible children, it’s love at first sight and their lives soon become intertwined.
Fortunately for Rocky and film audiences, his good friend STEVE HOOVER just happens to be a gifted filmmaker. Skeptical at first, Hoover is persuaded to travel to India and document Rocky’s exploits. The result is a powerful and eloquent depiction of the situation at the group home, illuminating Rocky, the plight of the kids, village life in India, and the nature of love, amongst other things.
There’s scarcely a need to go into further detail about Blood Brother. Yes, it’s well-made, even unexpectedly stylized at certain points. But more than that it’s a transformative experience. Brilliantly, it compels us to watch things that are very hard to watch, yet does so with such love and tenderness that we never feel the need to turn our heads. Buoyed by Rocky’s courage, we feel that we too can look into the heart of suffering and face it with newfound resolve and compassion.
In a Q&A session at the Royal, Hoover related that all ticket revenue from Blood Brother will be donated to a non-profit recently founded to support Rocky’s work. If that’s not enough you can also donate directly HERE.
For Laemmle audiences Blood Brother is yet another example of film transcending entertainment, commerce, and one might argue, even art. It’s a must see.
– Marc H.
Free ENZO AVITABILE MUSIC LIFE soundtrack CD with ticket purchase. Only 6 available!
The first three people to purchase tickets at the box office for the evening shows of ENZO AVITABILE MUSIC LIFE this Friday at the Royal Theatre (8PM) or the Playhouse 7 (7:40PM) will receive a free limited edition ENZO AVITABILE MUSIC LIFE soundtrack CD.
Enzo Avitabile, renowned Neapolitan saxophonist and singer/songwriter, is here filmed by Oscar-winning director Jonathan Demme, a longtime admirer of Avitabile’s music.
THE PAW PROJECT Q and A’s this weekend at the Playhouse and Monica 4
THE PAW PROJECT Q&A schedule:
with special guests: Aragon the Cat (AKA Lord Tubbington from GLEE) and Randall The Honey Badger guy
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