The Wednesday Farmer's Market is still happening from 9am to 1pm in our
parking lot. Come by to stock up on the fall bounty (like broccoli,
cauliflower, kohlrabi, kale, radishes) or some storage veggies for the
winter (onions, beets, winter squash, cabbages) and the last of the summer
crops (peppers, eggplant, green tomatoes). The farmers will be here
through the end of this month.
For everyone who missed it or wants to see it again, we are bringing back
JULIE JULIA; prints of other, newer films are tight, and despite our
having a committed, wonderful audience, we are not among the chosen ones.
And besides, we also have two terrific films on our other screen if you've
already seen JULIE.
Below is our program for the next week. I am working on the next schedule
and will have it to you soon. Enjoy the long weekend and see you soon.
-Lisa
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Fri - Thurs Oct 9 - 13
JULIE JULIA (PG-13) 123min 5:30 and 8:00
Fri - Mon Oct 9 - 12
ADAM (PG-13) 99min 6:00 and 8:15
Tues - Thurs Oct 13 - 15
$9.99 (R) 78min 6:00 and 7:45
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Fri Oct 9 - Mon Oct 12
ADAM (PG-13) 99min 6:00 and 8:15
In this heartfelt romantic comedy, Hugh Dancy (The Jane Austen Book Club)
stars as an odd, sheltered 20-something, afflicted with Asperger's
syndrome, whose life is falling apart after the death of his father. Then
he meets Beth (Rose Byrne, Knowing), a new neighbor in the upstairs
apartment, a beautiful, cosmopolitan elementary schoolteacher who is just
coming off a painful relationship. She pulls him into the outside world
with funny, touching and totally unexpected results. Their enigmatic
friendship reveals just how far two people from different realities can
stretch in search of an extraordinary connection.
Tues Oct 13 - Thurs Oct 15
$9.99 (R) 78min 6:00 and 7:45
This marvelously detailed, inventive and enchanting stop-motion animated
feature from Israeli director Tatia Rosenthal, based on the irreverent
short stories from Etgar Keret (who directed Jellyfish), weaves together
several stories that examine the post-modern meaning of hope. Unemployed
and still living at home, David mail-orders a book that promises the
answers to the meaning of life for $9.99, and its arrival alters his life.
His path crosses with his neighbors, an old man with a disgruntled
guardian angel, a magician in debt, a bewitching model, a brokenhearted
man with a group of friends two inches tall, and a young boy determined to
set his piggy bank free. Voices include Anthony LaPaglia and Geoffrey
Rush, who described the film as "a Claymation of Robert Altman's Short
Cuts."
Fri Oct 9 - Thurs Oct 15
JULIE & JULIA (PG-13) 123min 5:30 and 8:00
Based on a true story, New Yorker Julie Powell (Amy Adams), a government
secretary, spices up her life when she decides to master the art of French
cooking just as her idol, Julia Child (Meryl Streep), did 40 years
earlier. Though she has no expertise, Powell challenges herself to cook
every single recipe in Child legendary bible of French cuisine. With her
great love of food and the guiding words of the world renowned chef to
inspire her, Powell tackles all 524 recipes in just 365 days, chronicling
her experiences as she takes on each new culinary challenge. As she takes
Child's lessons to heart and hearth, Powell uses her immersion in the
world of traditional French cooking as a catalyst to transform her own
life.
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