Wednesday, June 24, 2015

[Reel Pizza] update June 24 - July 2

hi everyone

Sorry you didn't get an update last week.  Life's a whirl!  Here is the rest of this week, plus next week.  And shortly I will be sending out the next three week schedule that takes us a good way through July. 

Please remember that we have many more people in town at this time of year, so  - especially on rainy days - if you want seats to the "popular" films you must be here at 4:30 to get tickets to both the early or late shows.   We can only serve so many, and we do the best we can, but occasionally some people end up being disappointed, which is sad for everyone, and certainly not our intention.  Thanks in advance for understanding our conundrum, and knowing we try our absolute best to do everything we can to provide a quality experience. 

Happy Summer!
-Lisa

Fri June 16 - Thurs July 2       INSIDE OUT  (PG)  102min   5:30 & 7:45  (now playing!)

Tues June 23 - Thurs June 25    5 TO 7  (R)  95min   6:00 & 8:15  (now playing thru Thursday!)

Fri June 26 - Thurs July 2    SPY  (R)  120min  6:00  & 8:30  (starts Friday!)


Fri June 19 - Thurs July 2
INSIDE OUT  (PG)  102min   5:30 & 7:45
BRAND NEW!  The most recent film from venerable Pixar Studios tackles the emotions of growing up.  Riley is a mess when she has to move with her family from her comfortable Midwest home to a new life in San Francisco.  And the emotions that guide and advise her – Joy (Amy Poehler), Fear (Bill Hadar), Anger (Lewis Black), Disgust (Mindy Kaling), and Sadness (Phyllis Smith), who all live in the control center of her mind - are also in turmoil, conflicting on how best to navigate a new town, home and school. Early word is this Pete Doctor-written and directed animation (Up) is one of Pixar's very best, inventive, magical, touching and very funny.  trailer


Tues June 23 - Thurs June 25
5 TO 7  (R)  95min   6:00 & 8:15
Aspiring, but not yet successful young writer Brian (Anton Yelchin, Star Trek) has a chance encounter on the streets of Manhattan with a glamorous French woman (Bérénice Marlohe, Skyfall) and falls into a passionate love affair.  It is complicated by the fact that she is married, but her marital relationship is such (apparently it's the French way) that she is available for trysts only between the hours of five and seven in the afternoon.  Soon he becomes involved with the entire family, along with the mistress of the husband.  But he yearns for more than just two hours a day with the woman of his dreams.  This witty romantic comedy is the debut feature of veteran TV director Victor Levin (Mad Men).  trailer

Fri June 26 - Thurs July 2
SPY  (R)  120min    6:00 & 8:30
Melissa McCarthy plays an unassuming, deskbound CIA analyst who is the unsung hero behind the agency's most dangerous missions.  But when her partner (Jude Law) is felled and another top agent (Jason Statham) is compromised, she volunteers to go deep undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer (Rose Byrne), avenge her partner's death, and prevent global disaster.  Director Paul Feig (Bridesmaids, The Heat) has made another outrageously funny, totally entertaining comedy.   trailer

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