Thursday, June 26, 2014

[Reel Pizza] update June 27 - July 3

Here is a reminder of this coming week's schedule. 
-L

Fri 6/27 - Thurs 7/3    MALEFICENT  (PG)  97min   6:00 & 8:15
Fri 6/27 - Mon 6/30    GODZILLA  (PG-13)  123min   5:30 & 8:00
Tues 7/1 - Thurs 7/3    ERNEST & CÉLESTINE  (PG)  80min   5:30 & 7:30


Fri. Jun 27 - Thurs. Jul 3
MALEFICENT  (PG)  97min   6:00 & 8:15
Disney fractures Charles Perrault’s Sleeping Beauty with this imaginative telling of the fairytale from the evil Queen’s point of view.  Angelina Jolie gives an affecting portrayal as a icy fairy queen spurred to revenge after a young human stole her heart, then betrayed her, in order to become King.  Maleficent places an irrevocable curse on the King’s new daughter that on her 16th birthday Aurora  will prick her finger and fall into a deep sleep only reversible by her true love’s first kiss.  Marvelous visual effects, a thoughtful story and a comic trio of fairy nannies make this a magical family film. Trailer

Fri. Jun 27 -  Mon. Jun 30
GODZILLA  (PG-13)  123min   5:30 & 8:00
Summer Popcorn Fun.  The world’s most revered monster returns in this entertaining and suspenseful science fiction-fantasy.  Honoring the legacy of the 1954 debut with some serious monster mayhem, director Gareth Edwards (Monsters) has made a dramatic story of human courage and reconciliation while Godzilla fights to restore the balance in nature after an attack on the Earth by MUTOs (or Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Objects).  An all-star cast includes Bryan Cranston, Ken Watanabe, Juliette Binoche, Sally Hutchins, Elizabeth Olsen and Aaron Taylor-Johnson.  Trailer

Tues. Jul 1 - Thurs. Jul 3
ERNEST & CÉLESTINE  (PG)  80min   5:30 & 7:30
This enchanting Oscar-nominated animated feature is based on the beloved story of a friendship between a plucky artistic mouse and a burly musical bear by Belgian children’s author and illustrator Gabrielle Vincent.  These two misfits, after many adventures, become inseparable, as well as fugitives from their respective laws, as the bears and mice are not meant to be friends.  Telling a charming story with brilliant comic timing, directors Stéphane Aubier and Vincent Patar (A Town Called Panic, highly recommended) have created richly detailed worlds for both mouse and bear in a film that look like a gorgeous watercolor painting come to life.  Trailer

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