Monday, July 25, 2011

[Reel Pizza] schedule July 29 - Aug 18 in brief and correction

One thing I should mention that I forgot...our box office, that has been
opening at 4:00 for our run of HARRY POTTER, will resume its regular
opening time of 4:30 starting Friday.

And I found a mistake... SUBMARINE is really rated R (not PG-13) and runs
97min. It is correct here, but wrong in the previous email, and on the
printed schedule. sorry...

ok that's all~
-Lisa

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Fri July 29 - Thurs Aug 4
CAPTAIN AMERICA (PG-13) 124min 5:30 and 8:00
and
COWBOYS AND ALIENS (PG-13) 118min 6:00 and 8:30

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Fri Aug 5 - Thurs Aug 11
THE TREE OF LIFE (PG-13) 139min 5:15 and 8:00

Fri Aug 5 - Mon Aug 8
THE TRIP (R) 112min 6:00 and 8:30

Tues Aug 9 - Thurs Aug 11
SUBMARINE (R) 97min 6:00 and 8:15

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Sunday Aug 14 SPECIALS
SIERRA CLUB SUMMER SERIES: GREENFIRE (NR) 72min 2pm FREE
IMPROVISION 11pm

Fri Aug 12 - Thurs Aug 18
HORRIBLE BOSSES (R) 98min 6:00 and 8:00

Fri Aug 12 - Mon Aug 15 back by popular demand!
MIDNIGHT IN PARIS (PG-13) 94 min 5:30 and 7:45

Tues Aug 16 - Thurs Aug 18
BRIDEFLIGHT (R) 130min 5:30 and 8:15

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[Reel Pizza] schedule July 29 - Aug 18

I got started on this on Friday, and must have become distracted...I think
I /could/ blame the heat (but I won't)! Sorry for the delay and hope to
see you soon~

-Lisa

And here you go...

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SPECIAL PROGRAMMING:
Sunday August 14th, we have two specials. We will have the third film in
our SIERRA CLUB SUMMER FILM SERIES, GREENFIRE a new film about
conservationist Aldo Leopold, at a 2pm matinee, and later that evening
another installment of IMPROVISION at 11pm.

SIERRA CLUB SUMMER SERIES #3
GREENFIRE (NR) 72min Sunday 8/14 2pm
Aldo Leopold is considered by many to be the father of wildlife management
and the US wilderness system. After a career in the US Forest Service in
the southwest, he transferred to Wisconsin and worked in ecological
restoration on his family farm, while teaching game management at
University of Wisconsin. A collection of his essays examining humanities
relationship to the natural world, A Sand County Almanac, was published
just after his death, and remains one of the most respected books about
the environment ever written. Led by Leopold's biographer Dr. Curt Meine,
this new film provocatively examines the legendary conservationist's
thinking, renewing his idea of a land ethic for a population facing 21 st
century ecological challenges. Using archival documents and photographs
as well as historical and contemporary footage of the landscapes that
influenced him as well as those he influenced, this film traces his
journey toward the key insight that was the culmination of his life's
work, that we are responsible for the health of our natural world.

IMPROVISION Sunday 8/14 11pm
Improvision is our occasional, wacky collaboration with the talented
ImprovAcadia crew. With the sound turned off, this ever-changing group of
up and coming comedians improvise the dialogue, music tracks and sound
effects to a cheesy grade-B movie that they have never seen before! Their
talents make the pictures on the screen way funnier than they were ever
anticipated. It's a totally new show every time.

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Fri 7/29 - Thurs 8/4
CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER PG-13 124min 5:30 and 8:00
In the early days of the Marvel Universe, Steve Rogers (Chris Evans, Star
Trek) volunteers to participate in an experimental program that turns him
into a Super Soldier. But after a successful transformation, the military
decides he is far too expensive a creation to risk in battle, so he is
given a red, white and blue costume and used as a morale builder in USO
shows during WWII. Eventually he must break away to fight the Nazi menace.
He joins forces with Bucky Barnes and Peggy Carter to wage war on the
evil HYDRA organization, led by the diabolical Red Skull (Hugo Weaving,
LOTR). Directed by Joe Johnson (Hildago, October Sky), this is an
exciting period epic that fully captures patriotic fervor prevalent in the
1940s.

Fri 7/29 - Thurs 8/4
COWBOYS AND ALIENS (PG-13) 118min 6:00 and 8:30
Jon Favreau directs Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford in an original film
that crosses a classic Western with an alien-invasion movie. In the
Arizona Territory 1873, a stranger (Craig) with no memory of his past,
with only a shackle on his wrist as a clue, stumbles into the desert town
of Absolution, where the town's folk don't do anything unless ordered to
do so by the town's ironfisted Colonel Dolarhyde (Ford). But when the
town is attacked by marauders from the sky, the stranger is their only
hope. Slowly he starts to remember who he is and where he has been, and a
secret he holds might give the town a fighting chance against the alien
forces.

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Fri 8/5 - Thurs 8/11
THE TREE OF LIFE (PG-13) 139min 5:15 and 8:00
Acclaimed director Terrence Malik (The Thin Red Line, The New World)
presents only his fifth feature, winner of the top prize at this year's
Cannes Film Festival. It is an ambitious, transporting, impressionistic
story of a Midwestern family in the 1950s that follows the life journey of
eldest son Jack, through the innocence of childhood to the disillusioned
adult years (Sean Penn) as he tries to reconcile a complicated
relationship with his father (Brad Pitt). Through the director's stunning
imagery, the nature of faith and the meaning of life are questioned as he
considers how both nature and grace shape not only our individual lives
but also all life.

Fri 8/5 - Mon 8/8
THE TRIP (R) 112min 6:00 and 8:30
Steve Coogan is one of the funniest guys around. When asked by revered
British Sunday paper, The Observer, to tour the country's finest
restaurants, he envisions a perfect getaway with his girlfriend. But she
backs out and he can't find anyone else to accompany him except his best
buddy, also a comic, Rob Brydon. Director Michael Winterbottom (Tristran
Shandy, 24 Hour Party People) reunites with the pair on a hysterical
odyssey, freestyling with flair, where they drive each other mad with
constant competition while eating a lot of delicious food. This
side-splitting road comedy will have you rolling in the aisles.

Tues 8/9 - Thurs 8/11
SUBMARINE (R) 97 min 6:00 and 8:15
Oliver, resident of Swansea Wales, is 15 and has two goals. One is to
lose his virginity before his next birthday; the other is to save his
parent's marriage. His research leads him to sense that his parent's sex
life has become dormant, and with his marine-biologist father falling
deeper into depression, he also imagines his mother (Sally Hawkins) to be
having an affair with a new age guru neighbor (Paddy Considine). He also
has a crush on the totally unromantic, domineering and pyromaniacal
schoolmate, Jordana Breven. His wry, observant narration is hardly
reliable but very funny. Adapted from Joe Dunthorne's acclaimed novel,
this original debut directed by British comic Richard Ayoade is a
delightfully offbeat and refreshing coming of age story.

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Fri 8/12 - Thurs 8/18
HORRIBLE BOSSES (R) 98min 6:00 and 8:00
Three horrible bosses (Kevin Spacey, Colin Farrell, and Jennifer
Aniston)…that is what three friends (Jason Batemen, Charlie Day and Jason
Sudeikis) have and complain about. They can't quit because they know
there are no other jobs out there. What starts off as an imaginary and
far-fetched premise developed over beers at the pub devolves, with the
help and advice from a terrifying ex-con (Jamie Foxx), into unsavory,
doomed-to-fail and absolutely silly pandemonium. TV and Documentary
director Seth Gordon (King of Kong) gets pitch perfect performances from
his cast in a fun film where the wildly outrageous situations spiral into
increasing chaos.

Fri 8/12 - Mon 8/15
MIDNIGHT IN PARIS (PG-13) 94min 5:30 and 7:45
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
The City of Lights in three separate eras is the setting for Woody Allen's
latest literate gem, a charming and engaging romantic comedy that muses on
nostalgia. Owen Wilson stars as Gil, a hack screenwriter who is working
on but unsatisfied with his first novel. He and his irritable fiancée
(Rachel McAdams) have travelled to Paris with her parents for a vacation.
While he revels ins the artistic history surrounding them (he yearns to
have lived in the Jazz Age of the 1920s), she has plans to shop. One
night out for a walk alone, he is invited by a costumed American couple in
a stylish old car to a party and the magic begins.

Tues 8/16 - Thurs 8/18
BRIDE FLIGHT (R) 130min [partly in Dutch with subtitles] 5:30 and 8:15
Eager to escape the damp and suffocating atmosphere of post-war Holland,
three young Dutchwomen look to a better life in New Zealand. They meet on
the immigration flight to their new country, where they are to join their
fiancés and marry. During the flight, the three women form a bond of
friendship among themselves, and with Frank, an attractive young man who
wants to set up a winery. On their arrival, all four part ways to start a
new life. Yet their paths continue to cross. An outing that reunites all
four turns into a near. Only 50 years later do they all come together
again, perhaps closer now than ever before. This was a well-received
title in last year's MIFF-by-the-Sea film festival, now in general
release.

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Coming Next Schedule?
THE HELP
CRAZY STUPID LOVE
ANOTHER EARTH
MEEK'S CUTOFF
A BETTER LIFE
REJOICE AND SHOUT
WINNIE THE POOH

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

[Reel Pizza] update July 22 - 28

WHEW I guess it is summer! Don't forget we are an air-conditioned
establishment...

One item of note, we are glad to announce that after a LONG TIME of
searching, we have found a good, reliable and reasonably priced GLUTEN
FREE CRUST that we now have available for our patrons. It is not vegan
(some milk solids in it) but it makes quite a nice pie. It comes only in
a 10" size. Please try it if it is something you like/need and let us
know your opinion.

We continue HARRY POTTER three times a day for another week, and have
Woody Allen's new film and the Canadian Oscar-nominee on the other side.
All of them are excellent. Our Box office is opening at 4:00 during the
run of HARRY POTTER; next week we will return to our regular 4:30 open
time.

See you soon, and stay cool!

-Lisa

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Fri 7/15 - Thurs 7/28
HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 2 (PG-13) 118min 5:00, 7:30
and 10:00

Fri 7/22 - Mon 7/25 MIDNIGHT IN PARIS (PG-13) 94min 6:00 and 8:15

Tues 7/26 - Thurs 7/28 INCENDIES (R) 130min [in FRENCH & ARABIC with
subtitles] 5:30 and 8:15

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Friday July 15 - Thursday July 28
HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 2 (PG-13) 118min 5:00, 7:30
and 10:00
in 2D At long last, we have arrived at the final adventure of this
amazing series. Young wizard Harry and his friends including Ron,
Hermione, Neville, Luna, Ginny, Fred and George are fighting the evil
forces of their world led by Lord Voldemort, and it is all out war now.
The stakes have never been higher and Harry Potter himself may be called
on to make the ultimate sacrifice as the climactic showdown with his enemy
approaches. If you don't know how this all ends yet, you really should
hunker down and read the books…

Friday July 22 - Monday July 25
MIDNIGHT IN PARIS (PG-13) 94min 6:00 and 8:15
The City of Lights in three separate eras is the setting for Woody Allen's
latest literate gem, a charming and engaging romantic comedy that muses on
nostalgia. Owen Wilson stars as Gil, a hack screenwriter who is working
on but unsatisfied with his first novel. He and his irritable fiancée
(Rachel McAdams) have travelled to Paris with her parents for a vacation.
While he revels ins the artistic history surrounding them (he yearns to
have lived in the Jazz Age of the 1920s), she has plans to shop. One
night out for a walk alone, he is invited by a costumed American couple in
a stylish old car to a party and the magic begins.

Tuesday July 26 - Thursday July 28
INCENDIES (R) 130min [in FRENCH & ARABIC with subtitles] 5:30 and 8:15
When a notary sits down with grown twins Jeanne and Simon to read them
their mother's will, they are stunned to each receive an envelope to
deliver. Hers is to the father they thought was dead and his is to a
brother they never knew existed. Thus begins the unraveling of the
secrets of their mother's life. Through a trip to the Middle East, they
piece together the tragic story of a courageous woman. Adapting the hit
play by Lebanese/Canadian Wajdi Mouawad who used his homeland's 1970's
conflict between militant Christians and Muslims as inspiration, Québécois
director Denis Villeneuve has made a deeply moving and poetic testament to
the uncanny power of the will to survive. This film was one of this
year's Oscar nominees for Best Foreign Film.


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Saturday, July 16, 2011

[Reel Pizza] update July 15 - 21

oops, this is LATE sorry...

This week (you may have heard), we have the final HARRY POTTER film
playing three times a day -- so LOTS of opportunities to see it as many
times as you wish (and I expect the lines to recede with every passing
day), and two "Back by Popular Demand" titles on our other
screen...BRIDESMAIDS and WATER FOR ELEPHANTS. If you didn't see them when
we played them before, you might want to make time, as they were quite
popular. I haven't heard so much hearty laughter as when I worked late one
night when BRIDESMAIDS was here the last time! Also this week we have a
SUNDAY night IMPROVISION at 11pm. ALWAYS FUN!

And do try to make some time to come in to see Jenn Booher's photographs.
They will be up at least through mid August.

See you soon!
-Lisa

Sunday July 17 IMPROVISION our wacky collaboration with ImprovAcadia 11pm

Friday 7/15 - Thursday 7/21 (continues through 7/28)
HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART 2 (PG-13) 5:00, 7:30 and 10:00

Friday 7/15 - Monday 7/18
BRIDESMAIDS (R) 5:30 and 8:15

Tues 7/19 - Thursday 7/21
WATER FOR ELEPHANTS (PG-13) 5:30 and 8:15


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Friday, July 8, 2011

[Reel Pizza] Saturday parking

hi everyone

Just a note to you locals that the Congregational Church is going to be
using our parking lot for attendees to the funeral of Wallace Reed
Saturday (tomorrow 7/9). Please do not plan to park here during the day.
Our lot will be publicly available again by showtime. Thanks for
understanding and co-operating.

-Lisa


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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

[Reel Pizza] Schedule July 8 - 28

hi everyone

High Summer has arrived! Wow! Here is the schedule for July. Lots going
on. New Art in the Lobby, ImproVision, the next in the Sierra Club film
series, the last HARRY POTTER film...can't get much more exciting than
this.

For those who might be interested, we want you to be aware that, while we
WILL have HARRY POTTER on its opening, we WILL NOT be having a midnight
screening...we are just too small to accommodate even a fraction of those
who hope to get a seat (where is Arthur Weasley with his special enlarging
charm when you need him?) Last time was awful with way too many angry
people who didn't get in. But to compensate, we will be screening three
times a day. Tickets go on sale Friday (7/15) afternoon...we will try to
open the box office a little early and will sell tickets for any of that
evenings shows, like usual. Thanks for understanding.

See you soon~ swimming at the lake? Blueberry picking? ice cream
eating? parade watching? on the trail? SFOA? or maybe even at the
movies!!


-Lisa and Chris

ps oops I thought I sent this last week! Sorry...

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NEW ART IN THE LOBBY
Jennifer Booher, Bar Harbor
"For the last year I have been obsessed with photographing things I find
while beachcombing. The photos look vaguely scientific, with echos of
pressed botany specimens and Linnean classification diagrams, but the
logic behind these assemblages is my curiosity about their components.
Beachcombing is fundamentally a treasure hunt, an emotional and
old-fashioned form of exploration that depends on serendipity, suspense,
and glee. To make sense of the things I find, I reference marine biology,
glass-making history, geology, chemistry, climate, oceanography, local
settlement and use patterns ... If science is a method of finding answers,
these photos are my way of framing the questions."

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SIERRA CLUB SUMMER FILM SERIES
Sunday July 10 2pm FREE
MONUMENTAL: David Brower's Fight For Wild America (NR) 80min
From the moment David Brower first witnessed the extraordinary beauty of
Yosemite Valley, his life was tied to the fight to preserve the American
wilds for future generations. Not since John Muir has an American fought
so hard, or been more successful in protecting our natural heritage. This
beautiful film explores the dramatic allure of the story of Brower's and
his colleagues' unrelenting campaigns -- through lobbying, art, and
hard-hitting advertising -- to protect and establish some of our most
treasured national parks. Ken Cline, Rockefeller Environmental Professor
at COA who has worked with Brower, will speak.
* The Sierra Club offers these films at no charge to get people focused on
the environment. This is the second in a series of four films this
summer.

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IMPROVISION Sunday July 17 (oops, on the printed schedule it says Friday)
Its Back! And Better than ever! Check out our occasional, wacky
collaboration with the talented crew of ImprovAcadia. With the sound
turned off, this ever-changing group of up and coming comedians improvise
the dialogue, music tracks, and sound effects to a cheesy grade-B movie
THAT THEY HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE! Their talents make the pictures on the
screen way funnier than they were ever anticipated. It's a totally new
show every time. Don't miss out on all the FUN.

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FILM SCHEDULE:

Sun 7/10 MONUMENTAL (NR) 2pm FREE

Fri 7/8 - Thurs 7/14 LARRY CROWNE (PG-13) 5:30 and 7:45
Fri 7/8 - Mon 7/11 THE HANGOVER PART II (R) 6:00 and 8:15
Tues 7/12 - Thurs 7/14 CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS (G) 6:00 and 8:00

Sun 7/17 IMPROVISION 11pm

Fri 7/15 - Thurs 7/28 HARRY POTTER 7B (PG-13) 5:00 and 7:30 and 10:00
Fri 7/15 - Mon 7/18 BRIDESMAIDS (R) 5:30 and 8:15
Tues 7/19 - Thurs 7/21 WATER FOR ELEPHANTS (PG-13) 5:30 and 8:15

Fri 7/22 - Mon 7/25 MIDNIGHT IN PARIS (PG-13) 6:00 and 8:15
Tues 7/26 - Thurs 7/28 INCENDIES (R) 5:30 and 8:15

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Friday July 8 - Thursday July 14
LARRY CROWNE (PG-13) 99min 5:30 and 7:45
Tom Hanks has written, directs and stars in this sweet dramatic comedy
about a downsized middle-aged man who is unclear on what to do with his
suddenly free days. Unable to find new work, he heads to his local
college to start over and becomes part of a colorful community of outcasts
and misfits all trying to find a better future. Unexpectedly he develops
a crush on his cranky public speaking professor (Julia Roberts, his
co-star in CHARLIE WILSON'S WAR).

Friday July 8 - Monday July 11
THE HANGOVER PART II (R) 102min 6:00 and 8:15
The wolfpack reunites, this time in Thailand, for Stu's wedding to Lauren.
Barely recovered from the last bachelor party, Stu (Ed Helms) decides
that he, Phil (Bradley Cooper), Alan (Zach Galifianakis), Doug (Justin
Bartha), and Lauren's innocent, studious teenaged brother (Mason Lee, son
of Ang) will celebrate at a safe and sedate beachside picnic. Needless to
say, things don't go as planned, and the next morning they wake up in a
squalid hotel room, and someone is missing. Returning director Todd
Philips keeps his winning formula and most excellent cast, making another
all-out hilarious adult comedy.

Tuesday July 12 - Thursday July 14
CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS (G) 90min 6:00 and 8:00
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND In 2D. Intrepid and always fascinating filmmaker
Werner Herzog (Grizzly Man, Encounters at the End of the World,
Fitzcarraldo) takes part in an extraordinary and exclusive expedition into
a nearly inaccessible and only recently discovered cave in southern
France, home to some of the most ancient visual art known to have been
created by man. This unforgettable, beautiful documentary provides a
unique glimpse of pristine, sophisticated artwork, made by humans of the
creatures of the forest, including bison, cave-bears and woolly mammoths,
over 30,000 years ago; the cave was blocked by a rockslide some 20,000
years ago.

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Friday July 15 - Thursday July 28
HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 2 (PG-13) 118min 5:00, 7:30
and 10:00
in 2D At long last, we have arrived at the final adventure of this
amazing series. Young wizard Harry and his friends including Ron,
Hermione, Neville, Luna, Ginny, Fred and George are fighting the evil
forces of their world led by Lord Voldemort, and it is all out war now.
The stakes have never been higher and Harry Potter himself may be called
on to make the ultimate sacrifice as the climactic showdown with his enemy
approaches. If you don't know how this all ends yet, you really should
hunker down and read the books…

Friday July 15 - Monday July 18
BRIDESMAIDS (R) 125min 5:30 and 8:15
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND This female-centric adult comedy stars Kristen
Wiig (SNL, Knocked Up) as a woman whose life is on a downward spiral. Her
bakery has just fallen victim to the recession, her boyfriend isn't really
very nice, and now her oldest, best friend Lillian (Maya Rudolph) is
engaged to be married. But she has asked her to be the maid of honor.
Even though she is broke and lovelorn, she does her best to fulfill her
obligations, while worrying that another bridesmaid, Lillian's fiancé's
boss's wife, is trying to take over her place as Lillian's best friend and
most important attendant. Each event escalates the comedy and the
conflict as the big day draws nearer. This is the last screen role for
the late Jill Clayburgh. Judd Apatow produced, and Paul Feig (co-creator
of Freaks and Geeks) directs.

Tuesday July 19 - Thursday July 21
WATER FOR ELEPHANTS (PG-13) 115min 5:30 and 8:15
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Rob Pattinson (Twilight), Reese Witherspoon (Walk
the Line) and Christoph Waltz (Inglourious Basterds) star in this brand
new adaptation of the best-selling novel by Sara Gruen, directed by
Francis Lawrence (I Am Legend). The story follows a young veterinary
student who, after the deaths of his parents, takes a job caring for the
animals in a travelling circus full of freaks and misfits, and falls in
love with the star performer of the show through their compassion for a
particular elephant, even though she is married to the charismatic but
dangerous animal trainer.

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Friday July 22 - Monday July 25
MIDNIGHT IN PARIS (PG-13) 94min 6:00 and 8:15
The City of Lights in three separate eras is the setting for Woody Allen's
latest literate gem, a charming and engaging romantic comedy that muses on
nostalgia. Owen Wilson stars as Gil, a hack screenwriter who is working
on but unsatisfied with his first novel. He and his irritable fiancée
(Rachel McAdams) have travelled to Paris with her parents for a vacation.
While he revels ins the artistic history surrounding them (he yearns to
have lived in the Jazz Age of the 1920s), she has plans to shop. One
night out for a walk alone, he is invited by a costumed American couple in
a stylish old car to a party and the magic begins.

Tuesday July 26 - Thursday July 28
INCENDIES (R) 130min [in FRENCH & ARABIC with subtitles] 5:30 and 8:15
When a notary sits down with grown twins Jeanne and Simon to read them
their mother's will, they are stunned to each receive an envelope to
deliver. Hers is to the father they thought was dead and his is to a
brother they never knew existed. Thus begins the unraveling of the
secrets of their mother's life. Through a trip to the Middle East, they
piece together the tragic story of a courageous woman. Adapting the hit
play by Lebanese/Canadian Wajdi Mouawad who used his homeland's 1970's
conflict between militant Christians and Muslims as inspiration, Québécois
director Denis Villeneuve has made a deeply moving and poetic testament to
the uncanny power of the will to survive. This film was one of this
year's Oscar nominees for Best Foreign Film.

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Coming Next Schedule?
THE TREE OF LIFE
MEEK'S CUTOFF
CAPTAIN AMERICA
COWBOYS VS ALIENS
THE HELP
A BETTER LIFE
REJOICE AND SHOUT
BRIDE FLIGHT

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