Tuesday, August 30, 2011

[Reel Pizza] update Sept 2 - 8

hi everyone

Here is the schedule of films for this coming week, and I am even able to
give you a peek at the next couple of weeks. Hopefully this will answer
some burning questions. I will send the upcoming full schedule early next
week.

The film for this coming week, over Labor Day weekend, will be RISE OF THE
PLANET OF THE APES. The following week (starting Sept 9), we will be
screening THE HELP, and the weekend after that (Sept 16th - 19th) is the
third annual MIFF By-the-Sea Film Festival. You will be getting more
information on the film festival shortly, but if you are interested in
what is playing, as long as you don't mind not knowing exactly when, you
can go our website and read more on the MIFF-Basic Info Tab.

Also I want to give you a heads up on a recently scheduled weekend
afternoon event coming up. We will be hosting a Community Forum on Sunday
afternoon Sept 11th beginning at 1:30pm. All members of the MDI community
are invited to share their personal reflections on the tenth anniversary
of 9/11 and their thoughts on what we have learned, how we have changed,
and the challenge in front of us. A panel of speakers including
Representative Elsie Flemings will also speak to these points. The Forum,
to be moderated by University of Maine Cooperative Extension Professor and
WERU radio show host Ron Beard, is intended to include the voices of
everyone across the whole spectrum of political, religious, and cultural
affiliations. For more information please contact Jenny Reece, deacon at
St. Saviour's Episcopal Church, Bar Harbor at revdrjmr@gmail.com


August is going out gloriously. Hope you are out enjoying these last days
of mindless summer freedom. Because when I email you next week, many of
us will be back at school!

-Lisa

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ok, here is this week's schedule:

Fri 9/2 - Thu 9/8 RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (PG-13) 105min 5:30 & 8:15
Fri 9/2 - Mon 9/5 A BETTER LIFE (PG-13) 98min 6:00 and 8:30
Tue 9/6 - Thu 9/8 PAGE ONE: Inside the New York Times (R) 88min 6:00 & 8:00

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Fri Sept 2 - Thurs Sept 8
RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (PG-13) 105min 5:30 & 8:15
This "origins" story from British director Rupert Wyatt (The Escapist) has
the best reviews of this summer's crop of action films, both for its
reality-based cautionary tale and for the seamless visual effects; plus it
stands on its own as an individual film. Andy Serkis (LOTR, King Kong)
gives a terrific motion-capture performance as Caesar, an orphaned chimp,
raised by genetics scientist Will Rodman (James Franco) trying to work out
a drug to cure Alzheimer's disease, afflicting his father. Defending the
grandfather, Caesar gets himself into trouble and lands in monkey jail
where he causes the other inmates, including orangutans and gorillas to
revolt against Mankind.

Fri Sept 2 - Mon Sept 5
A BETTER LIFE (PG-13) 98min [partly in Spanish with subtitles] 6:00 and 8:30
From director Chris Weitz (About a Boy), this touching and poignant
multi-generational story is about a father's love and the lengths a parent
will go to give his child opportunities he never had. Demián Bichir gives
a masterful performance as Carlos, a struggling illegal day-laborer for a
landscape gardener. His is also raising his son (José Julián) alone,
trying to make ends meet while steering his teen clear of the lure of LA's
gangs and their easy money. It is a powerful and authentic story that
resonates with truth.

Tues Sept 6 - Thurs Sept 8
PAGE ONE: A Year Inside the New York Times (R) 88min 6:00 & 8:00
With unprecedented access to the Gray Lady's newsroom and the inner
workings of her Media Desk, this engrossing and enlightening documentary
is a nuanced portrait of a revered institution at a crossroads,
chronicling the transformation of the media industry at a time of greatest
turmoil. Grappling with challenges such as WikiLeaks, constantly evolving
platforms such as Twitter and tablets, and an increasing expectation that
news should be free, the writers, editors and publishers struggle to stay
vital and solvent. But director Andrew Rossi also shows that rigorous
journalism is vibrant and thriving.

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Monday, August 22, 2011

[Reel Pizza] update Aug 26 - Sept 1

Several things happening at Reel Pizza this week; hope you can come by,
and enjoy this last week of summer vacation!

-Lisa

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Special programming:

Sat Aug 27 ROCK & REEL with Sean Murphy 11pm
Inspired, surrealist silent cinema from Salvador Dali and Luis Buñuel,
with live accompaniment by local, multi-instrumentalist Sean Murphy.

Sun Aug 28 "THE INCREDIBLE LIFE OF BUTTERFLIES" Films and Talk 2pm Its
the final installment of our free summer film series sponsored by the
Maine Chapter of the Sierra Club. This is a repeat of a popular program
we did to capacity crowds last summer.

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Fri August 26 - Thurs September 1 HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND!!
CRAZY STUPID LOVE (PG-13) 118min 6:00 & 8:30

Fri Aug 26 - Mon Aug 29 BEGINNERS (R) 104min 5:30 & 8:00
Tues Aug 30 - Thurs Sept 1 THE FIRST GRADER (PG-13) 103min 5:30 & 8:00

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Saturday Aug 27 at 11pm
ROCK'N'REEL (NR) 79min
"In the hands of a free spirit, the cinema is a magnificent and
dangerous weapon."-- Luis Buñuel
Can't get enough of Woody Allen's 'Midnight in Paris'? Come catch a double
feature from two of that film's most indelible characters: Luis Buñuel and
Salvador Dalí. Made in 1929 and 1930, these films are a one-two punch of
savage surrealist cinema that continues to inspire filmmakers today. We
are pleased to be presenting these films with live musical accompaniment
by multi-instrumentalist Sean Murphy. This should provide an
electrifying interplay with these two classic films. A rare treat.

Sunday Aug 28 at 2pm
THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY OF THE BUTTERFLIES (NR) 50min FREE
The 4th and final film of our summer series with the Maine Chapter of the
Sierra Club who offers these films at no charge to get people focused on
the environment. Orange-and-black wings fill the sky as NOVA charts one
of nature's most remarkable phenomena: the epic migration of monarch
butterflies across North America. NOVA's filmmakers followed monarchs on
the wing throughout their extraordinary 2000 mile odyssey to their
wintering grounds in the mountains of central Mexico. To capture a
butterfly's point of view, camera operators used a helicopter, ultralight,
and hot-air balloon for aerial views along the butterflies'
transcontinental route. Monarch butterfly expert Bill Calvert, featured
in the program, will introduce the film and lead a discussion afterward.

Fri Aug 26 - Thurs Sept 1
CRAZY STUPID LOVE (PG-13) 118min 6:00 and 8:30
HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND!
This enchanting comedy of romantic confusion stars Steve Carell as Cal, a
straight-laced father of two with the perfect life who finds his world
crumbling around him when his wife (Julianne Moore) tells him she has
cheated on him and wants a divorce. Now he spends his evenings sulking
alone at the local bar, where handsome Lothario Jacob (Ryan Gosling) takes
this sad sack under his wing and teaches him about the many options
available to meet new women. His makeover provides him with many new
conquests, but his heart still pines for his ex. Meanwhile, his teenager
son has a crush on the babysitter, who is crazy about his "new" dad.
Directed by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra (I Love You Phillip Morris, Bad
Santa) have made a smart, satisfying, and hilariously funny comedy.

Fri Aug 26 - Mon Aug 29
BEGINNERS (R) 104min 5:30 and 8:00
Sweet, touching and funny, this is the second film from graphic artist
Mike Mills (Thumbsucker), a distinctive director with a unique style.
Based on his own personal history, the story follows a man (Ewan
MacGregor) whose 75 year old father informs him, after the death of his
mother following a 45 year-long marriage, that he is and always has been
gay. The son, somewhat mortified with his father's announcement watches
as his father morphs from a distant parent into a lively, happy man who is
in a loving relationship with a much younger man (Goran Visnjic).
Remembering this transformation after his father's death challenges him in
his newly forming relationship with a young woman (Melanie Laurant) with
whom he is interested, but under normal circumstances would flee from at
the first hint of attraction.

Tues Aug 30 - Thurs Sept 1
THE FIRST GRADER (PG-13) 103min 5:30 and 8:00
Based on a true story, this heartfelt film follows the controversial
attempt of an elderly tribal farmer (Oliver Litundo), once a freedom
fighter against the British, in a remote mountaintop village to take
advantage of the Kenyan government's new promise of universal, free
education. Eventually the principal-teacher (Naomi Harris, Pirates of the
Caribbean) risks all, her career, her marriage, her safety, to help the
old man to learn to read. Director Justin Chadwick (The Other Boleyn
Girl) provides a rich and beautiful portrait of Kenya and her people,
while also exploring its more violent past, in this provocative and
uplifting tale.

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Monday, August 15, 2011

[Reel Pizza] update Aug 19 - 25

Hey everyone

Here is our final plan for next week...

See you soon!

-Lisa

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Fri 8/19 - Thurs 8/25 CRAZY STUPID LOVE (PG-13) 118min 6:00 and 8:30
Fri 8//19 - Mon 8/22 WINNIE THE POOH (G) 69min 5:30 and 7:00
Tues 8/23 - Thurs 8/25 DOUBLE HOUR (NR) 95min 5:30 and 7:45

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Fri Aug 19 - Thurs Aug 25
CRAZY STUPID LOVE (PG-13) 118min 6:00 and 8:30
This enchanting comedy of romantic confusion stars Steve Carell as Cal, a
straight-laced father of two with the perfect life who finds his world
crumbling around him when his wife (Julianne Moore) tells him she has
cheated on him and wants a divorce. Now he spends his evenings sulking
alone at the local bar, where handsome Lothario Jacob (Ryan Gosling) takes
this sad sack under his wing and teaches him about the many options
available to meet new women. His makeover provides him with many new
conquests, but his heart still pines for his ex. Meanwhile, his teenager
son has a crush on the babysitter, who is crazy about his "new" dad.
Directed by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra (I Love You Phillip Morris, Bad
Santa) have made a smart, satisfying, and hilariously funny comedy.

Fri Aug 19 - Mon Aug 22
WINNIE THE POOH (G) 69min 5:30 and 7:00
With gentle charm, the timeless 85-year-old AA Milne classics about a boy,
his philosophical bear of very little brain, and assorted friends, Tigger,
Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, Roo and Eeyore, return to the big screen.
Narrated by John Cleese with songs by Zooey Deschanel, Disney has based
this most recent iteration of the original featurettes on five of the
timeless stories, using hand drawn animation that evokes the original EH
Shepard illustrations. Pooh starts his day, as he usually must, looking
for some honey. Later they discover that Eeyore's tail is missing, and
have a quest to save Christopher Robin from abduction by an imaginary
culprit. It turns out to be a very busy day with an important message
about the benefits of being literate.

Tues Aug 23 - Thurs Aug 25
DOUBLE HOUR (NR) 95min [in Italian with subtitles] 5:30 and 7:45
This twisty blend of romance, psychological thriller and film noir is the
debut feature of music video director Giuseppe Capatondi. Both leads
earned best actor awards at the Venice Film Festival. Ksenia Rappoport
plays a Slovenian immigrant who is a high-end hotel maid in Turin.
Filippo Timi plays a luckless ex-cop, now a security guard. They meet at
a speed-dating singles event and a passionate romance develops. Leaving
the city for a weekend getaway to the country, things suddenly take a dark
turn, and, as her murky past resurfaces, her reality starts to crumble.

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Friday, August 12, 2011

[Reel Pizza] schedule Aug 19 - Sept 8

Here is the schedule that takes us beyond Labor Day! We have two special
programs to offer, one late night and one matinee, and new art gracing our
lobby walls, in addition to our regular film program. No times are listed
on this schedule, as we will be returning to booking the week-long screen
on a Monday for Friday basis.

-Lisa and crew

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NEW ART Ethan Pierce, Portland Maine
"It is my personal belief that visual art is a medium like any other-the
purpose of which is to allow the creator of the piece to birth his or her
emotions and beliefs in physical form and thus to insinuate to the viewer
a more concrete image of the abstract feelings and or ideas that the
author wishes to convey. When I draw, paint, act, write, or perform any
other creatively based task, my objective is to create a piece that
reflects what I feel or think at that moment-be it joy, anger,
frustration, peace or any number of elemental emotions. The physical act
of painting helps me to understand things about myself, my thoughts and
values."

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Saturday Aug 27 11pm
ROCK'N'REEL (NR) 79min
"In the hands of a free spirit, the cinema is a magnificent and
dangerous weapon."-- Luis Buñuel
Can't get enough of Woody Allen's 'Midnight in Paris'? Come catch a double
feature from two of that film's most indelible characters: Luis Buñuel and
Salvador Dalí. Made in 1929 and 1930, these films are a one-two punch of
savage surrealist cinema that continues to inspire filmmakers today. We
are pleased to be presenting these films with live musical accompaniment
by multi-instrumentalist Sean Murphy. This should provide an
electrifying interplay with these two classic films. A rare treat.

Sunday Aug 28 2pm
THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY OF THE BUTTERFLIES (NR) 50min FREE
The 4th and final film of our summer series with the Maine Chapter of the
Sierra Club who offers these films at no charge to get people focused on
the environment. Orange-and-black wings fill the sky as NOVA charts one
of nature's most remarkable phenomena: the epic migration of monarch
butterflies across North America. NOVA's filmmakers followed monarchs on
the wing throughout their extraordinary 2000 mile odyssey to their
wintering grounds in the mountains of central Mexico. To capture a
butterfly's point of view, camera operators used a helicopter, ultralight,
and hot-air balloon for aerial views along the butterflies'
transcontinental route. Monarch butterfly expert Bill Calvert, featured
in the program, will introduce the film and lead a discussion afterward.

**************************

Fri Aug 19 - Mon Aug 22
WINNIE THE POOH (G) 69min
With gentle charm, the timeless 85-year-old AA Milne classics about a boy,
his philosophical bear of very little brain, and assorted friends, Tigger,
Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, Roo and Eeyore, return to the big screen.
Narrated by John Cleese with songs by Zooey Deschanel, Disney has based
this most recent iteration of the original featurettes on five of the
timeless stories, using hand drawn animation that evokes the original EH
Shepard illustrations. Pooh starts his day, as he usually must, looking
for some honey. Later they discover that Eeyore's tail is missing, and
have a quest to save Christopher Robin from abduction by an imaginary
culprit. It turns out to be a very busy day with an important message
about the benefits of being literate.

Tues Aug 23 - Thurs Aug 25
DOUBLE HOUR (NR) 95min [in Italian with subtitles]
This twisty blend of romance, psychological thriller and film noir is the
debut feature of music video director Giuseppe Capatondi. Both leads
earned best actor awards at the Venice Film Festival. Ksenia Rappoport
plays a Slovenian immigrant who is a high-end hotel maid in Turin.
Filippo Timi plays a luckless ex-cop, now a security guard. They meet at
a speed-dating singles event and a passionate romance develops. Leaving
the city for a weekend getaway to the country, things suddenly take a dark
turn, and, as her murky past resurfaces, her reality starts to crumble.

**************************

Fri Aug 26 - Mon Aug 29
BEGINNERS (R) 104min
Sweet, touching and funny, this is the second film from graphic artist
Mike Mills (Thumbsucker), a distinctive director with a unique style.
Based on his own personal history, the story follows a man (Ewan
MacGregor) whose 75 year old father informs him, after the death of his
mother following a 45 year-long marriage, that he is and always has been
gay. The son, somewhat mortified with his father's announcement watches
as his father morphs from a distant parent into a lively, happy man who is
in a loving relationship with a much younger man (Goran Visnjic).
Remembering this transformation after his father's death challenges him in
his newly forming relationship with a young woman (Melanie Laurant) with
whom he is interested, but under normal circumstances would flee from at
the first hint of attraction.

Tues Aug 30 - Thurs Sept 1
THE FIRST GRADER (PG-13) 103min
Based on a true story, this heartfelt film follows the controversial
attempt of an elderly tribal farmer (Oliver Litundo), once a freedom
fighter against the British, in a remote mountaintop village to take
advantage of the Kenyan government's new promise of universal, free
education. Eventually the principal-teacher (Naomi Harris, Pirates of the
Caribbean) risks all, her career, her marriage, her safety, to help the
old man to learn to read. Director Justin Chadwick (The Other Boleyn
Girl) provides a rich and beautiful portrait of Kenya and her people,
while also exploring its more violent past, in this provocative and
uplifting tale.

**************************

Fri Sept 2 - Mon Sept 5
A BETTER LIFE (PG-13) 98min [partly in Spanish with subtitles] From
director Chris Weitz (About a Boy), this touching and poignant
multi-generational story is about a father's love and the lengths a parent
will go to give his child opportunities he never had. Demián Bichir gives
a masterful performance as Carlos, a struggling illegal day-laborer for a
landscape gardener. His is also raising his son (José Julián) alone,
trying to make ends meet while steering his teen clear of the lure of LA's
gangs and their easy money. It is a powerful and authentic story that
resonates with truth.

Tues Sept 6 - Thurs Sept 8
PAGE ONE: A Year Inside the New York Times (R) 88min
With unprecedented access to the Gray Lady's newsroom and the inner
workings of her Media Desk, this engrossing and enlightening documentary
is a nuanced portrait of a revered institution at a crossroads,
chronicling the transformation of the media industry at a time of greatest
turmoil. Grappling with challenges such as WikiLeaks, constantly evolving
platforms such as Twitter and tablets, and an increasing expectation that
news should be free, the writers, editors and publishers struggle to stay
vital and solvent. But director Andrew Rossi also shows that rigorous
journalism is vibrant and thriving.

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COMING ON OUR SECOND SCREEN?

CRAZY STUPID LOVE (PG-13) 118min
This enchanting comedy of romantic confusion stars Steve Carell as Cal, a
straight-laced father of two with the perfect life who finds his world
crumbling around him when his wife (Julianne Moore) tells him she has
cheated on him and wants a divorce. Now he spends his evenings sulking
alone at the local bar, where handsome Lothario Jacob (Ryan Gosling) takes
this sad sack under his wing and teaches him about the many options
available to meet new women. His makeover provides him with many new
conquests, but his heart still pines for his ex. Meanwhile, his teenager
son has a crush on the babysitter, who is crazy about his "new" dad.
Directed by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra (I Love You Phillip Morris, Bad
Santa) have made a smart, satisfying, and hilariously funny comedy.

THE HELP (PG-13) 137min
Based on Kathryn Stockett's best-selling novel, this new film explores the
plight of black maids in Civil Rights Era Jackson, Mississippi with both
gravity and affecting humor, raised by excellent performances. Skeeter
(Emma Stone) is just graduated from Ol'Miss and returned to her childhood
home and friends. She has taken a job with the local paper writing a
housekeeping column, and hopes to get assistance from the maids, including
Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer, of her friends (whom she is finding
increasingly racist). Soon she decides what she would really like to do
is write a story of the maids' experiences working for these women. But
getting these women to talk to her is a challenge, especially with the
racial unrest.

RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (PG-13) 110min
This "origins" story from British director Rupert Wyatt (The Escapist) has
the best reviews of this summer's crop of action films, both for its
reality-based cautionary tale and for the seamless visual effects; plus it
stands on its own as an individual film. Andy Serkis (LOTR, King Kong)
gives a terrific motion-capture performance as Caesar, an orphaned chimp,
raised by genetics scientist Will Rodman (James Franco) trying to work out
a drug to cure Alzheimer's disease, afflicting his father. Defending the
grandfather, Caesar gets himself into trouble and lands in monkey jail
where he causes the other inmates, including orangutans and gorillas to
revolt against Mankind.

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COMING NEXT SCHEDULE?
MIFF by-the-sea #3
ANOTHER EARTH
30 MINUTES OR LESS
OUR IDIOT BROTHER
THE DEBT
MEEK'S CUTOFF
REJOICE AND SHOUT

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

[Reel Pizza] update Aug 12 - 18

Hi Everyone,

here is the schedule of events at Reel Pizza this coming week.

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

The next full schedule will be coming your way soon.

And, as always, we thank you kindly for your patronage~

-Lisa and Chris

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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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 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 traveled 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 Dutch women 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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Monday, August 1, 2011

[Reel Pizza] update Aug 5 - 11

Wow, August ALREADY!
Here's the next week at Reel Pizza.
Get out onto or into the water while you still can!
and, of course, see you soon at the movies.

-Lisa

Fr-Th 8/5 - 8/11 THE TREE OF LIFE (PG-13) 139min 5:15 and 8:00

Fr - Mon 8/5 - 8/8 THE TRIP (R) 112min 6:00 and 8:30
Tu - Th 8/9 - 8/11 SUBMARINE (R) 97 min 6:00 and 8:15


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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