Monday, April 29, 2013

[Reel Pizza] Schedule May 3 - 23

hi everyone

Here is our new schedule that starts May 3.  According to Hollywood, it is now summer, and the big, fun releases are beginning.  For the next few months, we will be opening a smattering of these on the break, and we expect they will play for two weeks each.  Occasionally these weeklong films will overlap, as they do on this schedule. 

Don't forget!  We are closed this week Tuesday thru Thursday while we install new seating in both rooms.  We hope you like the improvements, and excuse the interruption, but with the weather we are expected to have this week, it is just as well....we want everyone to spend as much time outside as you can!  Spring is the shortest season.....

Our friend, COA faculty Nancy Andrews is raising funds on kickstarter.com to make her first full length feature ""The Eyes of Dr. Myes".   There are 3 days left (now the website is counting down the hours....68!) and they have less than $10,000 to raise.  Can you help?  http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/917295807/the-strange-eyes-of-dr-myes

See you soon
-Lisa

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Fri - Thurs  5/3 - 5/9    SPRING BREAKERS (R)  94min   6:00 and 8:15
Fri - Mon 5/3 - 5/6    EMPEROR  (PG-13)  98min   5:30 and 7:45
Tues - Thurs 5/7 - 5/9    BLESS ME ULTIMA  (PG-13)  106min   5:30 and 8:00

Fri - Thurs  5/10 - 5/16     THE GREAT GATSBY  (PG-13)  142min   5:00 and 8:00  (continues to 5/23)
Fri - Mon  5/10 - 5/13    GIMME THE LOOT  (NR)  81min   5:30 and 7:30
Tues - Thurs  5/14 - 5/16    STARBUCK  (R)  109min  [in French with subtitles]   5:30 and 7:45

Fri - Thurs  5/17 - 5/23    THE GREAT GATSBY  (PG-13)  142min   5:00 and 8:00
Fri - Thurs   5/17 - 5/23    STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS  (PG-13)  133min   5:30 and 8:15  (continues to 5/30)

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Fri May 3 - Thurs May 9 

SPRING BREAKERS (R)  94min   6:00 and 8:15

Four co-eds and long-time friends (Selena Gomez, Ashley Benson, Vanessa Hudgens and Rachel Korine) are broke, bummed to be stuck in their dorm for spring break, and would much rather be in Florida having some fun.  They make some dubious choices, but do get there, only to land in jail; they are rescued by white rapper Alien (James Franco) who posts their bail, but wants their help, which will surely make this the most thrilling vacation ever. Harmony Korine (Kids, Gummo) has made an audacious social commentary about hedonistic, nihilistic people who spend their lives in pursuit of the endless party.

Fri May 3 - Mon May 6

EMPEROR  (PG-13)  98min   5:30 and 7:45

An entertaining romantic memoir and historical detective story stars Tommy Lee Jones (Lincoln) as Gen. MacArthur at the end of WWII.  As the leader of the US occupation of Japan it was his decision whether Emperor Hirohito was a war criminal to be executed, or should be allowed to lead his people.  He assigns his protégé General Bonner Fellers (Matthew Fox, TV’s Lost) an expert in Japanese culture as well as psychological warfare, to investigate.  In the midst of this political intrigue, Fellers also is searching for the mysterious Japanese exchange student (Eriko Hatsune) who first drew him to the country.  This intricate, intelligent and striking film is directed by Peter Webber (Girl With A Pearl Earring).


Tues May 7 - Thurs May 9
BLESS ME ULTIMA  (PG-13)  106min   5:30 and 8:00
Visually lovely and honest, this fully enjoyable drama from director Carl Franklin (Devil in a Blue Dress) is his adaptation of Rudolfo Anaya’s widely read and best-selling 1972 Chicano novel.  In this magical coming of age drama, set in WWII era rural New Mexico, a boy Antonio (Luke Ganalon) lives with his devout parents and two sisters while his older brothers are off fighting the war.  He is guided by an elderly healer (Miriam Colon) who enters his life and discovers they are kindred spirits.  She helps him contend with the contradictions between good and evil that he sees in his village. 


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Fri May 10 - Thurs May 23 (two weeks)

THE GREAT GATSBY  (PG-13)  142min   5:00 and 8:00

Brand new!  Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan and Isla Fisher star in Baz Luhrman’s adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald’s classic tragic novel.  Maguire is Nick Carraway, who moves from the Midwest to Long Island in 1922 where his cousin Daisy (Carey Mulligan) is.   DiCaprio is Jay Gatsby, the mysterious millionaire who lives across the bay from Daisy and her philandering wealthy husband Tom (Joel Edgerton).  Nick bears witness to the captivating world of the super-rich, their illusions, loves and deceits.

Fri May 10 - Mon May 13

GIMME THE LOOT  (NR)  81min   5:30 and 7:30

This SXSW jury prize winner is an unexpectedly energetic and authentic experience, the debut film of writer/director Adam Leon.  His slice-of-life portrait of a friendship follows two original characters, teenaged friends and graffiti artists Malcolm (Ty Hickson) and Sofia (Tashiana Washington).  When their latest masterpiece is destroyed by rivals, they hatch a plan to pull off a caper to decorate the homerun apple at Citi Field (formerly Shea Stadium) and spend an eventful summer weekend trying to pull it off.


Tues May 14 - Thurs May 16

STARBUCK  (R)  109min  [in French with subtitles]   5:30 and 7:45

In this funny Québécois farce, David Wasniak (Patrick Huard) is a lovable but perpetual screw-up.   A slacker truck driver, he has just learned that his pregnant girlfriend is done with him.  When he realizes his past has caught up with him he decides to take control of his life.  A prolific sperm donor in his youth, he discovers that he has fathered over 500 children, and 142 of his offspring are suing the fertility clinic to reveal the identity of the productive donor “Starbuck”.  Should he maintain his anonymity or reveal himself?  This film from director Ken Scott is goofy and delightful.


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Fri May 17 - Thurs May 30 (two weeks)

STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS  (PG-13)  133min   5:30 and 8:15

Brand New!  As the crew of the Starship Enterprise, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Karl Urban, Simon Pegg, Zoe Saldana, John Cho and Anton Yelchin reprise their roles from director JJ Adams’ terrific 2009 Star Trek reboot.  In this explosive action thriller, the crew of The Enterprise is called back home to Earth in the wake of a shocking act of terror from within their own organization.  In defiance of regulations and with a personal score to settle, Captain Kirk leads his crew on a manhunt to capture an unstoppable force of destruction and bring those responsible to justice and they are propelled into an epic chess game of life and death.


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Coming soon ?


THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES  (R)  140min

An excellent cast, including Ryan Gosling, Eva Mendes, Bradley Cooper, and Ray Liotta combine with director Derek Cianfrance (Blue Valentine) in his second excellent film.  This original, provocative drama powerfully explores the consequences of stunt motorcycle rider Luke’s (Gosling) fateful decision to use crime to support his son.  This act leads him to be the target of a loser college dropout and rookie cop (Cooper).  Their encounter has a devastating impact on both of their families in the years following. 

 

THE SAPPHIRES   (PG-13)  99min

From Australia, this based on a true story follows a group of talented Aboriginal girl singers in the late 1960s who earn the opportunity to travel to Vietnam to entertain the US troops and learn about love, friendship and war.  Writer Tony Briggs used the story of his mom and three aunts to create the stage play that became this charming and joyous debut film from new director Wayne Blair.  Facing home-grown racism and romantic troubles too, three sisters who’ve been singing together since childhood enter a talent show run by a broken but kind and scruffy piano player (Chris O’Dowd, Bridesmaids).  He becomes these girls’ manager and encourages them to drop their maudlin country-western songs for exuberant soul and helps them find their first taste of stardom. 


42  (PG-13)  128min

Oscar-winning screenwriter Brian Hegeland (LA Confidential, Mystic River) has written and directed a rousing, old-fashioned crowd-pleaser about the integration of major league baseball in 1947.  Harrison Ford stars as the scrappy Brooklyn Dodgers general manager who decides for many reasons that it is time for a black player to come up through the farm system.  He chooses Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) a man who he feels is strong enough to endure the racism that is bound to, and does, occur from both within his team and throughout the league.


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Coming Next?
Blancanieves
A Bottle in the Gaza Sea
Iron Man 3
Ginger and Rosa
Epic
Renoir
Man of Steel
IMPROVISION!


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