Thursday, August 7, 2014

[Reel Pizza] Schedule Aug 15 - Sept 4

ok, y'all, this takes us past Labor Day and straight into back to school.  Better get it in now, if it has to happen before the end of summer!! 

We have two special programs on Sunday August 17th.  In the afternoon, our 5th annual Sierra Club Matinee series continues, with the movie INTO THE ARCTIC II, with guest speakers John Demos, the Alaska Wilderness League representative for the Northeast, and film subject and artist Cory Trépanier.  Doors will open at 1:30, the film/speakers start at 2pm and admission is free.  Then later, at 11pm after our regular programming, it is time for another round of IMPROVISION with our friends at ImprovAcadia.  We screen a cheesy grade B movie without the sound and the comics make up, on the fly, a new story in a totally different genre.  It's a new show every time and always loads of fun.  Hope you can join us for one or both. 

Also remember on Wednesdays in August, Chris is showing Outdoor Family-Friendly Movies in Agamont Park, co-sponsored with Machias Savings Bank and in conjunction with the Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce. The pre-show starts just after 8pm and the feature at 8:30 when it gets dark.  Remaining shows are 8/13 FLY AWAY HOME, 8/20 THE ROCKETEER, 8/27 SPIRITED AWAY, and 9/4 THE SEVEN CHANCES.  Rain venue (and it has to be coming down) is the Congregational Church next door to Reel Pizza.

We'd like you to put the weekend of Sept 12 - 15 on your calendar for our non-profit arm FIRST LIGHT FILM SOCIETY'S 6th edition of MIFF By-the-Sea, a specially curated 'best-of' selection from the most recent Maine International Film Festival (MIFF).  We have planned both films by locals and about locals, several filmmakers scheduled to attend, and other fun things in the works.  Hope you will make some time that weekend to join us for a film or two.  The schedule and film list will be posted on our website later this month, and we will have printed flyers soon too.  (and of course I will send out an email with all the details as well.)  One film, ALIVE INSIDE, which is on this current schedule, was the Audience Award Runner-Up at this year's Big MIFF; the MIFF AA winning film will be playing at the festival. 

This schedule is fully booked on both screens, so there are times included for all the films.  It's a diverse offering this go-'round; hope you find something intriguing.  We look forward to seeing you soon.

-Lisa and Chris

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8/12 - 8/14   
BELLE (PG)   105min  6:00 and 8:30  and  JERSEY BOYS (R)  134min  5:30 and 8:15

8/17   
INTO THE ARCTIC II  (NR) 85min  2pm  FREE  and  IMPROVISION (NR)  11pm  *in addition to our regular programming!*

8/15 - 8/28  
THE GIVER  (PG-13)  100min   5:30 and 8:00  (2 weeks)
8/15 - 8/18   
HERCULES  (PG-13)  99min  6:00 and 8:30
8/19 - 8/21   
THE GRAND SEDUCTION  (PG-13)  115min  6:00 and 8:30

8/22 - 8/28   
THE GIVER  (PG-13)  100min   5:30 and 8:00  (2nd week)
8/22 - 8/25   
LUCY  (R)  89min  6:00 and 8:15
8/26 - 8/28   
IDA  (PG-13)  80min  [in Polish with subtitles]  6:00 and 8:15

8/29 - 9/04   
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY  (PG-13)  121min  6:00 and 8:30
8/29 - 9/01   
BEGIN AGAIN  (R)  101min  5:30 and 8:00
9/02 - 9/04   
ALIVE INSIDE  (NR)  74min  5:30 and 7:30

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Tues Aug 12 - Thurs  Aug 14

BELLE (PG)   105min  6:00 and 8:30 

BACK by Popular Demand!  This opulent and stirring period costume drama tells the story of two real-life 18th century cousins; one is the illegitimate bi-racial girl of a Navy Admiral bequeathed a substantial fortune, the other, a white girl abandoned by her father.  Both are being raised with privilege by their aristocratic great-uncle, a judge.  His nieces cause him to reconsider his opinions.  trailer

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JERSEY BOYS (R)  134min  5:30 and 8:15

Clint Eastwood’s latest is a crowd-pleasing portrait, adapted from the Broadway show, about the successes and troubles of popular and talented doo-wop quartet The Four Seasonstrailer


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Sunday Aug 17

INTO THE ARCTIC II  (NR) 85min  2pm  FREE

For years, artist Cory Trépanier has explored and painted some of the wildest places in Canada. Few have walked into these landscapes. Even fewer have captured them on canvas. Now, he's gone further, into a breathtaking Arctic wilderness to experience and paint a land that might never be the same again. Join Cory for three months of filming in a dozen arctic locations, many which have never painted or filmed before, as he brings his fresh perspective to the hidden treasures at the top of the world. Experience the majesty of the north through stunning cinematography and the dramatic experiences of a passionate artist. Featured Speakers, Cory Trépanier and John Demos of the Alaska Wilderness League.  trailer


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Fri Aug 15 - Thurs Aug 28 (two weeks)

THE GIVER  (PG-13)  100min   5:30 and 8:00

BRAND NEW!  Based on Lois Lowry’s Newbery Medal winning novel, this haunting story centers on Jonas, (Brenton Thwaites) who lives in a contented although colorless world.  When he starts spending time with the Giver (Jeff Bridges) who keeps all the community’s memories, he quickly begins to discover the dark and deadly truths about his community’s secret past and, despite the extreme odds, realizes he must escape this world to protect them all, a challenge no one has ever succeeded at before.  Also starring Meryl Street, Alexander Skarsgård, Katie Holmes, and Taylor Swift, and directed by Philip Noyce.  trailer

 
Fri Aug 15 - Mon Aug 18

HERCULES  (PG-13)  99min  6:00 and 8:30

This fast-paced and funny revision of the classic myth, adapted from Steve Moore’s graphic novel, stars Dwayne Johnson as the ancient Greek demi-God, son of Zeus, who has lived his entire life as a mortal man.   With six other lost souls, after the entreaties of Princess Ergenia, they hire themselves out as mercenaries to Lord Cotys (John Hurt) King of Thrace to train his soldiers into the greatest army of all time to defeat a tyrannical warlord Rhesus.  Brett Ratner (Horrible Bosses, Rush Hour) directs; Ian McShane and Joseph Fiennes costar. It is a fast-paced epic action picture with impressive special effects, pure popcorn.  trailer

 
Tues Aug 19 - Thurs Aug 21

THE GRAND SEDUCTION  (PG-13)  115min  6:00 and 8:30

Brendan Gleeson (Harry Potter, In Bruges) stars in this English language remake of a French Canadian film, Seducing Dr. Lewis.  In this eccentric, endearing comedy, he is the mayor of a small, picturesque Newfoundland fishing village whose economy has been devastated by the collapse of the fishing industry.  They have the potential to lure a recycling company and plenty of jobs, but to be considered, the town must have a full-time doctor.  When an American surgeon (Taylor Kitsch) gets stopped at customs with contraband, they hope they can entice him, with a little deception, to stay.  trailer

 

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Fri Aug 22 - Thurs Aug 28 (second week)

THE GIVER  (PG-13)  100min   5:30 and 8:00


Fri Aug 22 - Mon Aug 25

LUCY  (R)  89min  6:00 and 8:15

French writer/director Luc Besson (La Femme Nikita, The Fifth Element) presents another powerful female action hero in this bold, funny and adventurous sci-fi thriller. Lucy, played by Scarlett Johansson, starts the film as a spacy, party-loving student in Taiwan whose new boyfriend sets her up with some crazy Asians who force her to become a mule to transfer a new, valuable synthetic drug to Europe.  But before she can fulfil her mission, she is assaulted, the bag inside her ruptures and she suddenly finds herself increasingly able to use much more than the proverbial 10% of our available brain power.  Mayhem ensues.  Morgan Freeman plays the role of a brain scientist who helps her understand what is happening as she seeks revenge.  trailer


Tues Aug 26 - Thurs Aug 28

IDA  (PG-13)  80min  [in Polish with subtitles]  6:00 and 8:15

Acclaimed Polish-born British director Pawel Pawlikowski (Last Resort, My Summer of Love) revisits his roots with this unforgettably moving and intimate drama about a young orphan who discovers a dark family secret on the eve of becoming a nun.  She is told by her Mother Superior that she has an aunt, her sole living relative, whom she must visit before taking her vows.  Her Aunt Wanda is a worldly and cynical Communist party insider who shocks her both with her demeanor and her news.  They undertake a journey to the countryside that will change both of them.  trailer

 

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Fri Aug 29 - Thurs Sept 4

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY  (PG-13)  121min  6:00 and 8:30

Inventive, irreverent and especially funny, this new fast-paced, outerspace adventure features some of the lesser characters from the comic book universe.   Human orphan Peter Quill (Chris Pratt, TV’s Parks and Recreation) leads a rag tag group of scoundrel outcasts and misfits including a gun-toting Racoon (Bradley Cooper), a tree-humaniod (Vin Diesel), a deadly and green female alien (Zoe Saldana) and a brutal, revenge-driven Drax (pro-wrestler Dave Bautista) as they try to destroy a mysterious orb that threatens the cosmos if it gets into the hands of villain Ronan (Lee Pace).   Also starring Djimon Hounsou, John C. Reilly, and Glenn Close; from director James Gunn (Slither, Super).  trailer

 
Fri Aug 29 - Mon Sept 1

BEGIN AGAIN  (R)  101min  5:30 and 8:00

This joyful and sweet musical fairy tale is the follow-up film from John Carney, the writer/director of ONCE.  In this engaging and soul-stirring romance, Gretta (Keira Knightly) has just moved to NYC with her longtime boyfriend (Adam Levine of Maroon 5) when he gets a big record deal and dumps her.  At an open mike night, a disgraced record label executive (Mark Ruffalo) hears her and imagines what her music could become with his talents.  From this chance encounter, an enchanting and transformative collaboration emerges.  trailer


Tues Sept 2 - Thurs Sept 4

ALIVE INSIDE  (NR)  74min  5:30 and 7:30

Winner of the Audience Award at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, as well as runner up in last month’s Maine International Film Festival (which anticipates September’s MIFF By-the-Sea Festival here at Reel Pizza) this uplifting and joyous film explores music’s capacity to reawaken the mind.  Social worker Dan Cohen founded Music and Memory, a nonprofit dedicated to combating memory loss and loss of self through personalized music.  He brings personalized iPods to nursing home residents, transforming the lives of those who suffer from dementia, Alzheimer’s and other debilitating aliments.  Exploring eldercare issues, this crowd-pleasing documentary by filmmaker Michael Rossato-Bennett shows how enhancing the quality of life for our increasing population of senior citizens can have miraculous effects.  trailer

 
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Coming Soon?

BOYHOOD

100 FOOT JOURNEY

CALVARY

CHINESE PUZZLE

LAND HO!

MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT

GABRIELLE

LE CHEF

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MIFF By-the-Sea #6


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