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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