SEA OF HOPE explorer and narrator Max Kennedy will participate in a Q&A following the Friday, January 13 7:50 PM showing at the Monica Film Center.
LAEMMLE LIVE: New Series Launch with Samohi Chamber Orchestra – Sunday January 22, 2017
Don’t miss the debut of LAEMMLE LIVE! Our new live performance series at the Monica Film Center kicks off Sunday, Jan. 22 with SAMOHI CHAMBER ORCHESTRA and special guest host RICH CAPPERELA of KUSC.
Santa Monica High School’s 18-piece string orchestra will perform pieces by luminaries such as Villa-Lobos, Beethoven and Elgar. The orchestra is directed by Joni Swenson and Jason Aiello.
We are delighted to be launching Laemmle Live with these talented youngsters from just up the street. Please help us welcome them as we celebrate the launch of this new program.
RSVP using Eventbrite or Facebook.
This is a free event!
EVENT DETAILS
Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017
11:00 AM
Monica Film Center
TIME AFTER TIME Writer-Director Nicholas Meyer Q&A at the NoHo.
TIME AFTER TIME writer-director Nicholas Meyer and associate producer Steven-Charles Jaffe will participate in a Q&A after the 7:30PM screening at the NoHo on, Thursday, January 26. Star Malcolm McDowell will also be in attendance. Click here to purchase tickets.
Mr. Meyer earned an Oscar nomination for the screenplay adaptation of his novel, THE SEVEN-PER-CENT SOLUTION. He also directed STAR TREK II: THE WRATH OF KHAN and STAR TREK VI: THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY.
TIME AFTER TIME is part of our weekly Throwback Thursday series with Eat|See|Hear. This month’s time travel theme is sponsored by Blastoff Comics. More at www.laemmle.com/tbt!
ARSENAL Cast & Crew Q&A with Adrian Grenier Friday Night at the Music Hall.
ARSENAL director Steven C. Miller will introduce the 7:20 PM show at the Music Hall on Friday, January 6, followed by a post-screening Q&A with actors Adrian Grenier and Johnathon Schaech.
Q&A with NERUDA Star this Saturday at the Royal.
NERUDA star Luis Gnecco will participate in a Q&A after the 7:10 PM screening at the Royal on Saturday, January 7. Caroline Miranda of the Los Angeles Times will moderate.
An Evening with Shirley MacLaine, January 11, at the Music Hall 3 in Beverly Hills.
An Evening with Shirley MacLaine and 40th Anniversary Screening of THE TURNING POINT (1977) on Wednesday, January 11, at Laemmle’s Music Hall at 7 PM. Click here to buy tickets now.
On January 14 the Los Angeles Film Critics Association will present its Career Achievement Award to Shirley MacLaine, Oscar-winning star of stage and screen for the last 60 years.
In conjunction with that event, the Anniversary Classics series offers an intimate conversation with MacLaine, along with a 40th anniversary screening of her award-winning film, THE TURNING POINT.
The movie was nominated for 11 Academy Awards in 1977 and won Golden Globes for best drama and best director Herbert Ross. Screenwriter Arthur Laurents won the Writers Guild award for best original screenplay.
Both MacLaine and co-star Anne Bancroft were Oscar-nominated for their performances in the film, and dancers Mikhail Baryshnikov and Leslie Browne also received nominations for their supporting roles.
THE TURNING POINT tells the story of two friends who started out together as dancers in a national ballet company (modeled on American Ballet Theatre).
Bancroft’s character became a prima ballerina while MacLaine’s character chose to give up her career and raise a family. When MacLaine’s daughter (played by Browne) launches her own career as a dancer, the two women examine the life choices that they made two decades earlier, and long buried jealousies and resentments come to the surface.
Variety called the movie “one of the best films of its era,” and added, “Pic ranks as one of MacLaine’s career highlights.”
New West magazine agreed that The Turning Point was “among the most emotionally satisfying movies of recent years.”
After starting as a dancer on Broadway, Shirley MacLaine made her film debut in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Trouble with Harry in 1955.
She earned her first Oscar nomination when she co-starred with Frank Sinatra in Some Came Running in 1958. She earned two more nominations for her performances in Billy Wilder’s The Apartment (1960) and Irma La Douce (1963). She won the Oscar in 1983 when she starred in James L. Brooks’ Terms of Endearment.
Among her many other films are Around the World in 80 Days, Ocean’s Eleven, The Children’s Hour, Sweet Charity, Being There, Steel Magnolias, Postcards from the Edge, and more recent turns in Richard Linklater’s Bernie with Jack Black and Elsa & Fred with Christopher Plummer.
For more about our Anniversary Classics Series, including an upcoming evening with Alan Alda, visit www.laemmle.com/ac and join our Facebook Group.
RETAKE Cast & Crew Q&A’s this Week at the Royal.
RETAKE actors Tuc Watkins and Devon Graye, writer-director Nick Corporon, producer Sean Mandell and cinematographer-producer Collin Brazie will introduce the 7:30 PM screening on Thursday, January 5 and the 9:55 PM show on Friday, January 6. Dave Karger will moderate.
Travel Through Time Every Throwback Thursday in January with Blastoff Comics and Laemmle!
Blastoff through time every Throwback Thursday in January with an amazing selection of time travel movies hand-picked by our friends at Blastoff Comics! Doors open at 7PM, trivia starts at 7:30PM, and films begin at 7:40PM! It all starts Thursday, January 5th with BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985). Check out the full schedule below. For tickets and our full #TBT schedule, visit laemmle.com/tbt! Our #TBT series screens every Thursday in partnership with Eat|See|Hear at the NoHo 7 in North Hollywood.
Blastoff Comics is just a short walk south of the theater at 5118 Lankershim Blvd. Be sure to check them out!
January 5: BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985)
Marty McFly, a 17-year-old high school student, is accidentally sent 30 years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his close friend, the maverick scientist Doc Brown. Get tickets.
January 12: TIME BANDITS (1981)
A young boy accidentally joins a band of time traveling dwarves as they jump from era to era looking for treasure to steal. Get tickets.
January 19: ARMY OF DARKNESS (1992)
A man is accidentally transported to 1300 A.D., where he must battle an army of the dead and retrieve the Necronomicon so he can return home. Get tickets.
January 26: TIME AFTER TIME (1979)
H.G. Wells pursues Jack the Ripper to the 20th Century when the serial murderer uses the futurist’s time machine to escape his time period. Get tickets.
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