First of all, I want to remind everyone that today, Wednesday May 27th, is
the first day of the Bar Harbor Green Market, located in the Reel Pizza
parking lot on Wednesdays from 9am to 1pm. Please stop by and support
Maine-grown farm products. The market will run throughout the summer and
into the fall. Hope to see you!
Also, when you are in town, please check out WEDN, Bar Harbor's newest
radio station at 1630 AM. It is a low power (1/2 Watt) station that has a
range of a 5 mile radius or so from the center of town; the transmitters
are located on the roof of Reel Pizza. It will also be available over the
internet through streaming, but I don't know the details about that yet.
Presently the format is classic mellow rock but over the summer we will be
organizing volunteers who are interested in helping program the station so
if you might be interested, talk to Chris. Sometime soon we will also
have a meet-and-greet to introduce to the community the proprietor of the
station (it isn't us!). Set it as a preset in your car (you can't have
very many AM presets!) and Stay Tuned!
This coming Saturday MAY 30th, we are hosting a benefit for the SPCA of
Hancock County. They will be showing the wonderful family film, BECAUSE
OF WINN DIXIE (PG) at 1:00 (doors open at 12:30) as a fundraiser for the
Trenton shelter. All the ticket proceeds will be used for the care of the
animals in the adoption center. Please come support this worthy cause.
And of course we also have movies. See you soon.
-Lisa and Chris
Now through Thursday May 28th
TERMINATOR SALVATION (PG-13) 6:00 and 8:30
and
SHALL WE KISS? (NR) [in FRENCH with subtitles] 5:30 and 8:00
Friday May 29 - Thursday June 4
NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN (PG) 105min 5:30 and 7:45
Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Robin Williams, and Steve Coogan reprise their
roles from the first movie and are joined by Amy Adams, Christopher Guest,
Hank Azaria and others as the action moves from NYC's American Museum of
Natural History to Washington DC and the many museums of the Smithsonian
Institution. Larry Daley (Stiller) infiltrates the National Museums in
order to rescue his little friends Jedediah (Wilson) and Octavius (Coogan)
who have been mistakenly shipped to the Smithsonian. Mayhem ensues.
Friday May 29 - Monday June 1
SUNSHINE CLEANING (R) 91min 6:00 and 8:00
A single mom and her slacker sister find an unexpected way to turn their
lives around in this off-beat dramatic comedy. Desperate to get her young
son into a better school, Rose (Amy Adams, Enchantment) convinces her
younger sister (Emily Blunt, The Devil Wears Prada), who still lives at
home with their always scheming Dad (Alan Arkin, Little Miss Sunshine),
into going into business together in the crime scene cleanup business.
This spirited and uplifting film about an average family that finds the
path to its dreams in an unlikely setting, directed by Christine Jeffs
(Sylvia), is heartfelt and totally entertaining.
Tuesday June 2 - Thursday June 4
FADOS (NR) 88 min [Lyrics in PORTUGUESE with subtitles] 6:00 and 8:00
Veteran Spanish director Carlos Saura completes his award-winning musical
trilogy, which includes TANGO and FLAMENCO, with this elegant celebration
of Fado, the haunting, bluesy ballads of the Portuguese working class with
African and Brazilian roots. Saura expands the songs, traditionally only
involving a singer and guitarist, with dance, with other nationalities,
especially former colonies of Portugal, and styles, including hip-hop,
reggae and flamenco. This ravishing, non-purist fusion of cinema, song,
dance and instrument conveys the director's grand vision of music's power
to break down boundaries. This is sadly the final film to be released
from recently closed New Yorker Films, the venerable distributor of
international arthouse films to our cinemas for over 40 years.
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