Friday, May 27, 2011

[Reel Pizza] update May 27 - June2

Hi everyone~

Are you ready? We've made it to Memorial Day weekend! Happy Summer!
(just don't look out the window...)

Here is this week's movie schedule that starts TODAY. We are showing
three totally different films - hope one looks good to you! Have a great
weekend and Monday holiday.

-Lisa


Fri May 20 - Thurs June 2 PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 4: ON STRANGER TIDES
(PG-13) 137min 5:15 and 8:15 Continuing for a second week.

Fri May 27 - Mon May 30 THE CONSPIRATOR (PG-13) 122min 6:00 and 8:30

Tues May 31 - Thurs June 2 FOUR TIMES (LE QUATTRO VOLTE) (NR) 88min
[in ITALIAN with subtitles] 6:00 and 8:00

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Fri May 20 - Thurs June 2
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 4: ON STRANGER TIDES (PG-13) 137min 5:15 and 8:15
In 2D The fun and excitement returns in this new, action-packed adventure
comedy Oscar-nominated directed by Rob Marshall (Chicago). Johnny Depp
continues his iconic role as Captain Jack Sparrow, who crosses paths with
the enigmatic Angelica (Penélope Cruz), with whom he shares a mysterious
past. Is he in love, or is she a ruthless con, using him to find the
fabled Fountain of Youth? When she forces him aboard the ship of
legendary pirate Blackbeard (Ian McShane) Capt. Jack isn't sure who to
fear more.

Fri May 27 - Mon May 30
THE CONSPIRATOR (PG-13) 122min 6:00 and 8:30
Robert Redford (Ordinary People, Quiz Show) directs this riveting and
moving legal drama based on true events nearly 150 years ago. A
confederate woman (Robin Wright) who operated a boarding house where John
Wilkes Booth and his cohorts met is accused of conspiracy against the US
Government in the wake of President Lincoln's assassination. A reluctant,
unwilling young lawyer and northern war hero (James McAvoy) is charged
with defending her and her right to a fair trial in the face of the
government's desire to convict quickly to appease an anxious public. This
absorbing, character-driven period drama that could be about events today
is historically accurate and features powerful performances.

Tues May 31 - Thurs June 2
FOUR TIMES (LE QUATTRO VOLTE) (NR) 88min [in ITALIAN with subtitles]
6:00 and 8:00
This is the antithesis to Hollywood. From Kenneth Turan's (LA Times)
review: "Perched between fiction and documentary, "Le Quattro Volte" is
above all a beautiful and profound evocation of the eternal cycles of life
and nature. (Director Michelangelo) Frammartino has made this evocation
feel all the more powerful by expressing it, not in the familiar explicit
changes of season, but through his discovery of the workings of
Pythagoras' belief (in four-fold transmigration, which holds that the soul
is passed from human to animal to vegetable to mineral) in the course of
everyday life in Caulonia (a remote Italian mountain village) and in its
ancient rituals. (The director) has found a fresh and ravishingly poetic
and beautiful way to explore the relationship between the spirit, man and
nature."

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