Wednesday, December 31, 2014

[Reel Pizza] update Jan 2 - 8

I guess winter has again decided to grace us with its presence.  It's plenty warm in here though.  And soup's on!

It's good to be back in the swing of things, and so nice to see many of you these past few days.  Here is our program for the upcoming week.  Our Senior Matinees are starting right up, this coming Thursday Jan 8th when we will be showing  BIRDMAN  at 1pm. 

Happy New Year Everyone!  Looking forward to all that 2015 has to offer. 
-Lisa and Chris

Fri - Thurs    BIRDMAN (R) 119min 6:00 and 8:30
Fri - Mon    HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY Pt 1 (PG-13) 130min 5:30 and 8:00
Tues - Thurs    PRIDE (R) 120min 5:30 and 8:00


Fri Jan 2 - Thurs Jan 8
BIRDMAN
(R) 119min 6:00 and 8:30
Director Alejandro Iñárritu's latest (Amores Perros, 21 Grams) is a critically acclaimed, unpredictable and fully entertaining dark comedy nominated for seven Golden Globe awards. Michael Keaton, in a role that in some ways parallels his own career, stars as a once famous actor who walked away from a superhero franchise who is now trying to regain legitimacy by staging a Broadway play, by adapting a Raymond Carver short story. His career and his fortune are both on the line, and in the days leading up to the opening, he struggles with his cast, family and his own ego. Co-stars include Edward Norton, Emma Stone, Zach Galifianakis, and Amy Ryan.  trailer

Fri Jan 2 - Mon Jan 5
HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY Pt 1
(PG-13) 130min 5:30 and 8:00
The tale of Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) continues in this penultimate adaptation of the popular book series by Susanne Collins, as she finds herself in the long-thought destroyed District 13 with other rebels, including District President Coin (Julianna Moore), defector-spy Plutarch Heavensbee (Philip Seymour Hoffman), image designer Effie Trinkett (Elizabeth Banks) and newly sober mentor Haymitch Abernathy (Woody Harrelson). They hope to convince her to become the symbol of the rebellion, while she hopes to save her friend and partner Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) who has been captured by the Capitol, is being held hostage and forced by President Snow (Donald Sutherland) to be the symbol of the establishment. It's an exciting, suspenseful and absorbing chapter in the series.  trailer

Tues Jan 6 - Thurs Jan 8
PRIDE
(R) 120min 5:30 and 8:00
This joyous crowd-pleaser, headlined by Paddy Consadine, Imelda Staunton and Bill Nighy, is a fictionalized retelling of a true and powerful story. Set in Margaret Thatcher's 1984 England when her government was trying to shut down the striking coalminer's union, a small group of London-based gay and lesbian activists decide to raise money to support the striking miners and their families. Initially rebuffed, as the miners want nothing to do with the gays, these activists select a small Welsh village to aid and take their donation in person. In the infectious style of The Full Monty and Kinky Boots, this moving story of the creation of an uneasy coalition between these two disparate groups is funny and moving.   trailer

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Thursday, December 25, 2014

[Reel Pizza] update 12/26-1/1

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!

You have made it thru the dark days - we reopen "for the season" TOMORROW
at 4:30! We look forward to welcoming some of you in the coming weeks.
Here is a reminder of what's playing this first week. Have your selves a
merry little mud season, and enjoy your holiday.

Cheers!
-Lisa and Chris



Dec 26 - Thurs Jan 1
INTERSTELLAR (PG-13) 169min 5:00 and 8:30
In Christopher Nolan's ambitious and intelligent new film, co-written with
his brother Jonathan, Earth has been despoiled beyond repair. Matt
McConaughey plays a Nasa pilot turned corn farmer when Nasa was outlawed,
and dad to two kids who makes the wrenching decision to travel away from
his family, maybe forever, and head into space toward a wormhole by Saturn,
at the other side of which is believed to be other planets that will
support life. This visually resplendent and thought-provoking adventure
film also stars Anne Hathaway, Jennifer Chastain, Michael Caine, and Casey
Affleck. trailer

Fri Dec 26 - Mon Dec 29
BIG HERO 6 (PG) 108min 5:30 and 7:45
Disney's latest animation hit mines an obscure Marvel comic to make an
inventive, beautiful and manga-inspired comedy adventure. A young robotics
prodigy is finally turning his life around from hustling in back alleys to
using his talents for good, when his older brother and only family, also a
robotics genius, dies in a lab accident. His brother's creation, a
nurturing, health-care providing robot, Baymax, who is like a cross between
the Pillsbury Doughboy and the Michelin Man, becomes young Hiro's best
friend. When Hiro discovers the accident was a cover for stealing his
brother's work, he teaches his robot some tricks and joins forces with his
brother's comrades to solve the mystery and bring things to rights.
Preceding the feature is a new short, Feast, about the life of a family
from the perspective of their pet dog. trailer

Tues Dec 30 - Thurs Jan 1
THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA (PG) 137min 5:30 in English and 8:15 in
Japanese with subtitles
Based on the classic 10th century Japanese folktale, this gorgeous,
hand-drawn masterwork, with a gentle, watercolor visual style is from
director Isao Takahata (Grave of the Fireflies), co-founder with Hayao
Miyazaki of famed Studio Ghibli. It tells the story of an elderly couple
who find a mysterious tiny girl in a bamboo stalk who rapidly grows to be a
beautiful young woman who enchants everyone she meets. The bamboo cutter
comes to believe she is a princess and should be better educated; he takes
her to the city to learn the ways of a regal woman, against her will.
Ultimately she must confront her fate. **Please note that the early shows
will be presented in English, the later shows in the original Japanese with
subtitles. trailer

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Saturday, December 20, 2014

[Reel Pizza] Schedule Dec 26 - Jan 15

Season's Greetings everyone!

With the passing of the winter solstice tonight we are now on the road to MORE SUN, or at least theoretically more daylight hours... the sun sure has been hiding a lot lately.

I will have office hours Today - Saturday - from 4-5pm, Monday from 8-3 and Tuesday 8-noon for any of you last minute gift-needers.  Side door'll open, I'll be upstairs...


Hi Everyone! We have been away to the left coast, enjoyed the ocean and the redwood trees and the sights of San Francisco. And as soon as it started to rain, it was time to come home! We were terribly saddened this month to lose our dear friend and mentor and a great Reel Pizza hero, Dave Parsons of the Milbridge Theatre, who died unexpectedly but peacefully earlier this month. But life goes on and we are making repairs and getting ready to reopen "for the season." Senior Matinees will start right up on Jan 8th. We look forward to another year (our 20th!) of film events, community coming together, and will enjoy greeting you starting Boxing Day.
xoxo – Lisa & Chris

Below is the opening Schedule. 

We are delighted to have the artwork of Bar Harbor's Jeanne Seronde Perkins in our lobby for our opening.  There will be an artist's reception at Reel Pizza on Saturday Dec 27th from 2 - 4pm.  Please come join us. 

Also please notice that I have finally convinced  Chris to try screening the foreign animation films in their original language (with English subtitles) for the later shows.  If you have been waiting for this, PLEASE join us for the upcoming later shows of THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA in Japanese during our opening week, and tell your friends!  And if you don't like to read subtitles, please know to attend the early screenings. 

Fri Dec 26 - Thurs Jan 1
INTERSTELLAR
(PG-13) 169min  5:00 and 8:30
In Christopher Nolan's ambitious and intelligent new film, co-written with his brother Jonathan, Earth has been despoiled beyond repair. Matt McConaughey plays a Nasa pilot turned corn farmer when Nasa was outlawed, and dad to two kids who makes the wrenching decision to travel away from his family, maybe forever, and head into space toward a wormhole by Saturn, at the other side of which is believed to be other planets that will support life. This visually resplendent and thought-provoking adventure film also stars Anne Hathaway, Jennifer Chastain, Michael Caine, and Casey Affleck.  trailer

Fri Dec 26 - Mon Dec 29
BIG HERO 6
(PG) 108min  5:30 and 7:45
Disney's latest animation hit mines an obscure Marvel comic to make an inventive, beautiful and manga-inspired comedy adventure. A young robotics prodigy is finally turning his life around from hustling in back alleys to using his talents for good, when his older brother and only family, also a robotics genius, dies in a lab accident. His brother's creation, a nurturing, health-care providing robot, Baymax, who is like a cross between the Pillsbury Doughboy and the Michelin Man, becomes young Hiro's best friend. When Hiro discovers the accident was a cover for stealing his brother's work, he teaches his robot some tricks and joins forces with his brother's comrades to solve the mystery and bring things to rights. Preceding the feature is a new short, Feast, about the life of a family from the perspective of their pet dog.  trailer

Tues Dec 30 - Thurs Jan 1
THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA
(PG) 137min 5:30 in English and 8:15 in Japanese with subtitles
Based on the classic 10th century Japanese folktale, this gorgeous, hand-drawn masterwork, with a gentle, watercolor visual style is from director Isao Takahata (Grave of the Fireflies), co-founder with Hayao Miyazaki of famed Studio Ghibli. It tells the story of an elderly couple who find a mysterious tiny girl in a bamboo stalk who rapidly grows to be a beautiful young woman who enchants everyone she meets. The bamboo cutter comes to believe she is a princess and should be better educated; he takes her to the city to learn the ways of a regal woman, against her will. Ultimately she must confront her fate. **Please note that the early shows will be presented in English, the later shows in the original Japanese with subtitles.  trailer

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Fri Jan 2 - Thurs Jan 8
BIRDMAN
(R) 119min 6:00 and 8:30
Director Alejandro Iñárritu's latest (Amores Perros, 21 Grams) is a critically acclaimed, unpredictable and fully entertaining dark comedy nominated for seven Golden Globe awards. Michael Keaton, in a role that in some ways parallels his own career, stars as a once famous actor who walked away from a superhero franchise who is now trying to regain legitimacy by staging a Broadway play, by adapting a Raymond Carver short story. His career and his fortune are both on the line, and in the days leading up to the opening, he struggles with his cast, family and his own ego. Co-stars include Edward Norton, Emma Stone, Zach Galifianakis, and Amy Ryan.  trailer

Fri Jan 2 - Mon Jan 5
HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY Pt 1
(PG-13) 130min 5:30 and 8:00
The tale of Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) continues in this penultimate adaptation of the popular book series by Susanne Collins, as she finds herself in the long-thought destroyed District 13 with other rebels, including District President Coin (Julianna Moore), defector-spy Plutarch Heavensbee (Philip Seymour Hoffman), image designer Effie Trinkett (Elizabeth Banks) and newly sober mentor Haymitch Abernathy (Woody Harrelson). They hope to convince her to become the symbol of the rebellion, while she hopes to save her friend and partner Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) who has been captured by the Capitol, is being held hostage and forced by President Snow (Donald Sutherland) to be the symbol of the establishment. It's an exciting, suspenseful and absorbing chapter in the series.  trailer

Tues Jan 6 - Thurs Jan 8
PRIDE
(R) 120min 5:30 and 8:00
This joyous crowd-pleaser, headlined by Paddy Consadine, Imelda Staunton and Bill Nighy, is a fictionalized retelling of a true and powerful story. Set in Margaret Thatcher's 1984 England when her government was trying to shut down the striking coalminer's union, a small group of London-based gay and lesbian activists decide to raise money to support the striking miners and their families. Initially rebuffed, as the miners want nothing to do with the gays, these activists select a small Welsh village to aid and take their donation in person. In the infectious style of The Full Monty and Kinky Boots, this moving story of the creation of an uneasy coalition between these two disparate groups is funny and moving.   trailer

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Fri Jan 9 - Mon Jan 12
ST VINCENT
(PG-13) 103min 
Bill Murray plays Vincent, a curmudgeon and alcoholic down to his last dime, whose life is upended when new neighbors move in next door. Melissa McCarthy, playing it straight, is an overworked single mom with a precocious and nerdy pre-teen son; working long hours, she needs a sitter, and Vincent's finances could use a boost, so an arrangement is made. An odd friendship soon grows between this improbable pair, as Vincent takes Oliver on all the stops that make up his daily routine, the corner bar, the racetrack, the strip club. Vincent helps Oliver grow to become a man, while Oliver begins to see in Vincent something that no one else is able to - a misunderstood man with a good heart. This is director Ted Melfi's debut feature.  trailer

Tues Jan 13 - Thurs Jan 15
THE JUDGE
(R) 142min
Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duvall both give excellent performances in this court-room drama with a complex family dynamic. Big city lawyer Hank (Downey Jr.) returns home for the first time in years to attend his mother's funeral, but before he leaves to return home discovers his estranged dad, a respected small-town judge, is suspected of murder. Rich, thoughtful, funny and absorbing, this new film from director David Dobkin (The Wedding Crashers) also features Vincent D'Onofrio and Jeremy Strong as his two brothers who still live at home, Vera Farmiga as his high school sweetheart and Billy Bobb Thornton as the prosecuting attorney. trailer

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COMING ON OUR SECOND SCREEN?
THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF FIVE ARMIES
(PG-13) 144min
It is, indeed, the end of all things. Director Peter Jackson delivers an inspired, dark and rousing end to the JRR Tolkien world that he has inhabited for the past decade and a half. Smaug the dragon is on the loose and enraged, and dwarf lord Thorin sacrifices friendship and honor to Bilbo and the company in his desire for power. The armies of men, dwarves and elves assemble at the Lonely Mountain to argue over the hoards of treasure left by Smaug But when the orcs show up, they must either unite in battle against the dark forces of Sauron or be destroyed, as the future of Middle Earth hangs in the balance. trailer

WILD (R) 115min
Reese Witherspoon gives an unglamorous performance as a young woman who, after the death of her mother (Laura Dern) from cancer at age 45, goes on a roll of personally destructive behavior. When her marriage ends she decides that walking solo over 1000 miles on the Pacific Crest Trail would be cathartic, despite having no hiking experience or a plan or a clue of what she is about to do. Director Jean-Marc Vallée (Dallas Buyers Club) and screenwriter Nick Hornby (An Education) adapting Cheryl Strayed's bestselling memoir, have made a powerful and uplifting film of an intimate journey that helps us understand who Cheryl was as well as who she was becoming. trailer

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Coming Next Schedule?
Rosewater
Whiplash
Foxcatcher
Night Crawler
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
Tracks
The Theory of Everything
Unbroken
The Imitation Game

Antarctica: A Year on the Ice

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Friday, December 12, 2014

[Reel Pizza] In Memorium

Reel Pizza lost a true hero and Downeast Maine an icon this week with the
passing of Dave Parsons, owner and operator of the Milbridge Theatre. Dave
was instrumental in the formation of our business from the very beginning,
setting us up with projection equipment, theater supplies and teaching us
the secret ins and outs of the movie business that you might not have
believed until this week with the revelations from the Sony Pictures
hacking scandal. In our early years, he would drive to Bar Harbor after
his show let out, and work with Chris all night to fix a problem with the
sound or projection, or to install a new piece of equipment, ferrying with
him a truckload of spare parts, just in case. He got deals for us and a
group of other small independent cinemas in Hancock, Washington and
Piscataquis counties, on popcorn bags, theater pack candy, spare lamp
bulbs, or splicing tape, among other things. He was always thinking, about
how to solve this or fix that or get a deal to save even just a little
money, so that we'd all stay afloat to show movies for another season.

At his own theatre, that he bought in 1978, he was a true showman, playing
before shows the player piano that lived at the front of his auditorium and
making sno-cones. He was meticulous, as we are too, about the sound and
the image quality that he provided to his customers. He was also a
veritable fount of information on film history, able to recall with perfect
clarity who played in some old studio picture that he thought we should
know about, and back in the day even taught classes. He had the same
memory for obscure candy companies about which we would talk after we found
some weird confection in our travels; he always knew the entire history of
the company. We will miss those fascinating conversations. He even got a
big-screen debut in the first full-length feature from Mark and Jay
Duplass, THE PUFFY CHAIR, when they filmed in the Milbridge Theatre, among
other locales in his town.

Dave was one of the most kind, and most giving persons we have ever known,
a dear friend who we will miss greatly, and a saint without whom Reel Pizza
would never have survived its first year. If you are grateful for Reel
Pizza, join us in raising a toast, be it with apple juice or champagne,
beer or bourbon (Dave would've had ginger ale) to a great man who left us
far too soon.

-Lisa and Chris

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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

[Reel Pizza] We're Back! Need Gifts?

Hi everyone!

We have returned safe and sound and refreshed from our west coast
travels, (including a great visit with former front end manager Julie
Patton in Oregon!) We are starting to get "things" ready to reopen on
Friday Dec 26th, which is not too far off. Thanks to our neighbors the
Jesup Library and the Abbe Museum for showing movies in our absence!
(as well as the HS Musical, the ACT Christmas play - which has
performances at Pemetic School this weekend - and I am sure a myriad of
other activities which have been available to fill your evenings.)

If you are interested in getting Reel Pizza gift certificates, Big
Ticket passes or One Shot individual admission cards for your holiday
gift giving, I will be having regular office hours weekdays from ~8:00am
to ~3:00pm. The side door is open and you'll find me upstairs, ready to
help you out, and perhaps even visit a bit. Alternatively, you can call
during those hours and we can transact over the phone with a credit
card. If those times don't work for you, you can mail me a check with
directions on what you want (and a phone # if I have questions). And
finally, we will often, although not guaranteed, be in town later in the
afternoon into the evening; if you see our cars parked outfront, come on
in, or please ask (email!) about making an appointment. We'll be able
to work something out!

I will be sending out our opening schedule sometime later next week,
(working on it now with nothing to report!) so you should look for that
in your inbox by next weekend. In the meantime, have happy holidays,
gather with your friends and family, sing some songs, eat good food, and
enjoy the weather (or not!) We look forward to seeing you all soon.

-Lisa and Chris

ps Chris wanted me to send this picture so that you would really believe
we were in San Francisco!

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

[Reel Pizza] update Oct 31 - Nov 2

Hi Everyone

Well, the time has come.  We have (nearly) reached our closing weekend.  We thank each and every one of you for all your support and patronage over this past year and patience with our digital upgrade's learning curve.  When we return in December we will have accumulated a backlog of excellent films that are presently only in limited release, or have not yet opened, to show to you all winter long. 

Of course we encourage you to give Reel Pizza to your loved ones this holiday season.  Gift Certificates are available in any whole dollar amount, Big Tickets remain at $55, and OneShot individual tickets are $6.  Mail us a check with your order (PO Box 625 Bar Harbor 04609) and we will mail it back to you or on to another destination of your choice, OR catch us on the phone (or leave a message and we'll call you back 207-288-3828), OR of course, we'd be glad to answer any questions via email (info@reelpizza.net or reply to this.)  Once Chris and I are back in town in early December there will also be office hours, if you want to stop by in person.   

This last weekend we are departing the text somewhat.  We have booked a movie not previously promoted as a possibility.  Below is the description and trailer link.  Hope you can make it in for one more show, otherwise we will see you starting December 26th when we reopen "for the season".   Tho' these are the dark days, the light will return!

BTW we are headed to San Francisco driving north along the coast in a vintage VW Westphalia van.... hope to hike in the Redwoods, and get to Crater Lake if the weather allows.  And for those of you with us since the beginning, the kids turn 17 early next month... Hard to believe...

xoxo-Lisa and Chris

Friday October 31 - Sunday November 2
THE BOXTROLLS (PG)  100min   5:30 and 7:45
From animation studio Laika (Oscar-nominated Coraline, Paranorman) comes their newest film, equally silly and sinister, about a quirky community of mischievous, underground-dwelling, nocturnal recyclers living a steampunk life beneath the town of Cheesebridge.  They have lovingly raised a human orphan, Egg, but above, the people think the boxtrolls should be exterminated.  When Egg’s friends start disappearing, he ventures into the light, where he meets feisty Winifred and tries to save his family. Based on British author-illustrator Alan Snow’s Here Be Monsters, this gloriously detailed, edgy and funny (in a Monty Pythoneque way, and including a hilarious song by Eric Idle) film features voice work by Ben Kingsley, Elle Fanning, Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, Tracy Morgan, and Toni Collette.  trailer

and

THE GOOD LIE  (PG-13)  112min  [partly in Nuer and Dinka with subtitles]  6:00 and 8:30

Moving and engaging, this fictionalized story is about a group of Sudanese refugees set against a real backdrop (as seen in documentary GOD GREW TIRED OF US) who, after escaping civil war and a decade in a Kenyan refugee camp, end up in Kansas City, Missouri.  Starring a group of Sudanese actors, many of whom are children of war, director Philippe Falardeau (Oscar-nominated MONSIEUR LAZHAR) brings a simple authenticity to this uplifting story of survival, triumph and culture shock as a group of young men, with the help of a spirited employment counselor (Reese Witherspoon) and her boss (Corey Stall), try to navigate the American way and reunite their family.  trailer





Tuesday, October 21, 2014

[Reel Pizza] update Oct 24 - 30

hi all
Here is the schedule for this coming week, our last full week before our break.  We will be warm and cozy inside despite the weather outside.  Come join us for a film and camaraderie! 
-Lisa

now playing - Thurs 10/23   
THE SKELETON TWINS
  (R)  93min  6:00 and 8:15
and 
FRANK
  (R)  95min  5:30 and 7:45

Fri - Thurs    GONE GIRL  (R)  149min  5:00 and 8:00
Fri - Mon       MAZE RUNNER  (PG-13)  114min   5:30 and 8:15
Tues - Thurs   
LOVE IS STRANGE  (R)  98min   5:30 and 7:45


Friday Oct 17 - Thursday Oct 23
THE SKELETON TWINS  (R)  93min  6:00 and 8:15
SNL alumni Kirsten Wiig and Bill Hadar star as twins, estranged for a decade, who reunite unexpectedly and fumble to reconnect as they confront the reasons why their lives went so astray.  He is an unsuccessful gay actor, and she is not in love with her doting husband (Luke Wilson).  This absorbing, poignant and intimate character study blends funny and sad in equal measure.  Only the second feature from director Craig Johnson this film was co-written with Mark Heyman (The Black Swan) and won the US Dramatic Screenwriting prize at Sundance.  trailer

Tuesday Oct 21 - Thursday Oct 23
FRANK  (R)  95min  5:30 and 7:45
Based on a real person, Chris Sievey aka Frank Sidebottom, this original and eccentric rock and roll fable stars Michael Fassbender (12 Years a Slave) as the mysterious and enigmatic leader of an avant-garde pop band.  He wears a large papier-mâché mask on his head at all times, and is assisted by his terrifying theramin player (Maggie Gyllenhaal).  For a gig, they recruit a young wanna-be musician (Domhnall Gleeson) who is out of his league with this group, but sticks with them while they record an album and works the web to get them noticed. When they get offered a gig at SXSW, will they be able to cope?   trailer

Friday Oct 24 - Thursday Oct 30
GONE GIRL  (R)  149min  5:00 and 8:00
Director David Fincher’s new film, an intelligent, dark, stylish and twisty thriller, is based on the global best-seller written and adapted by Gillian Flynn.  Nick(Ben Affleck), a journalist, was recently downsized from his job and moved himself and his beautiful, socialite wife Amy (Rosamund Pike) back home to Missouri where he opens a bar with his twin sister and she feels totally out of place.  On their fifth wedding anniversary, Nick reports his wife missing, and it appears she disappeared amidst a bloody struggle.  Under pressure from police and a growing media frenzy, his portrait of a blissful union begins to crumble and his increasingly strange behavior has everyone asking: Did Nick Dunne kill his wife?  Both actors give fabulous performances along with Tyler Perry as Nick's shark lawyer and Neil Patrick Harris as a former beau of Amy’s.   trailer

Friday Oct 24 - Monday Oct 27
MAZE RUNNER  (PG-13)  114min   5:30 and 8:15
Adapted from the first of James Dashner's four bestselling YA novels, first time director Wes Ball - a visual effects artist - has made an engaging and intense action adventure fantasy film.  A teen (Dylan O'Brien, TVs Teen Wolf) awakens in a freight elevator going up.  He doesn't know his name or history and when he arrives, he finds himself in a lovely glade with a group of other boys surrounded by a high wall with only one opening, into a mysterious maze whose walls change every night.  From fragments of his strange dreams he and the others begin to piece together a way to escape.  trailer

 Tuesday Oct 28 - Thursday Oct 30
LOVE IS STRANGE  (R)  98min   5:30 and 7:45
John Lithgow and Alfred Molina give masterful, understated performances as a long-time gay couple who finally are able to legally marry and do so, only to have their lives swept out from underneath them when George is fired from his decades-long job teaching music in a Catholic school once their wedding is announced.  This calamity causes them to lose their insurance and their apartment, sending them on a search for more affordable housing. In the meantime, they are forced to live apart because none of their friends or family can fit them both.  While struggling with the pain of separation, they are further challenged by intergenerational tensions in their new living arrangements.  This gentle, empathetic and moving story from director Ira Sachs features a soundtrack of Chopin piano works.  trailer

Friday, October 10, 2014

[Reel Pizza] update Oct 10 - 16

hi everyone
Here is the plan for tonight thru next Thursday.  Enjoy this beautiful fall weather.  I will be sending out the next full schedule shortly.
-Lisa


Fri Oct 10 -
Thurs Oct 16
A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES  (R)  114min 6:00 and 8:30
Liam Neeson stars in this thrilling adaptation of Lawrence Block’s bestselling series of mystery novels.  He plays a ex-NYPD cop who now works as an unlicensed private eye operating just outside the law.  When he reluctantly agrees to help a heroin trafficker (Dan Stevens) hunt down the men who kidnapped and murdered his wife, the PI learns that this is not the first time these men have committed this sort of twisted crime… nor will it be the last.  He races to track the deviants through the backstreets of New York City before they kill again.  Screenwriter Scott Frank (The Wolverine, Minority Report, Out of Sight) directs.   trailer


Fri Oct 10 - Mon Oct 13
WHAT IF  (PG-13)  102min   5:30 and 8:00
Released around the world as The F Word (as in “friend”) this fresh and funny romantic comedy looks at the perils of platonic friendship.  Daniel Radcliffe stars as med-school dropout Wallace whose love life is on hold while his that of his roommate (Adam Driver, TV’s Girls) is roaring.  Then he meets Chantry (Zoe Kazan, Ruby Sparks), but even while there’s an instant an obvious attraction, she is happy in a long-time relationship with Ben (Rafe Spall, Prometheus).  Based on the play Toothpaste and Cigars, this believable and irresistible film is directed by Canadian Michael Dowse.  trailer

Tues Oct 14 - Thurs Oct 16
MAY IN THE SUMMER  (R)  99min  [partly in Arabic with subtitles]  5:30 and 8:00
May is a successful NYC-based author of American and Jordanian heritage engaged to an expat Palestinian scholar teaching at Columbia.  When she returns to Amman to prepare for her wedding, the cracks in her perfect-seeming life begin to show.  Her headstrong, born-again Christian mother (Hiam Abbass) disapproves of her daughter’s fiancé, and when her estranged father (Bill Pullman) attempts to make amends, her two younger sisters start acting like rebellious teens.  She begins to question the path she is choosing.  This fresh, exotic look at a woman caught between tradition and choice stars and is directed and was written by Cherien Dabis (Amreeka).   trailer

 

Monday, October 6, 2014

[Reel Pizza] Projector is working

we expect no difficulties with tonight's screening of CALVARY.
and
SORRY to all who came out last night and were disappointed.
-L


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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

[Reel Pizza] update Oct 3 - 9

hi everyone~
here is the schedule of films that play this coming week.  For those of you who attended the MANHATTAN SHORT FILM FESTIVAL, I hope you enjoyed the program.  I have tallied your votes (everyone on the ballot got more than one vote), and
next week I will let you know how your Reel Pizza votes compared with the rest of the planet when I announce the world wide winners!  If you have any comments about the program I would be interested.  Thanks!
and See you soon.
-Lisa

Fri Oct 3 -Thurs Oct 9
MY OLD LADY
  (PG-13)  107min  5:30 & 8:00
Seventy-five year-old playwright Israel Horovitz has adapted his 2002 play into this affecting, delightful comedy and domestic drama starring Kevin Kline, Kirsten Scott Thomas and Maggie Smith.  He plays a broke, thrice divorced, recovering alcoholic loser who just inherited a large apartment in a charming Paris neighborhood from his estranged father.  When he arrives to sell the place for the cash, he discovers that a feisty old woman and her daughter live there, and, to his horror, also learns that due to an arcane and peculiar French real estate law, they are allowed to stay until the matron dies, and he must pay them a monthly fee.  This situation leads all three to take a look at the choices they have made in their lives.   trailer

Fri Oct 3 - Mon Oct 6
CALVARY (R)  100min  6:00 & 8:30
Brendan Gleeson gives a brilliant performance as a good priest on the northwest coast of Ireland who ministers to a disparate town of flawed, wounded and spiritually bankrupt parishoners.  The story starts with an anonymous death threat against the man by a long ago victim of clerical sexual child during his confession; the minister has a week to get his affairs in order.  He spends that time comforting his distressed grown daughter (Kelly Reilly), and caring for his flock (including Chris O’Dowd and Domhnall Gleeson) whose various problems are scurrilous and comic.  This is the second film from director John Michael McDonagh (The Guard).   trailer
 
Tues Oct 7 - Thurs Oct 9
THE TRIP TO ITALY  (NR)  108min  6:00 & 8:30
Their first journey through northern England was such a blast that it only seemed like a good idea to do it again.  Rob Bryden and Steve Coogan set out traveling along the coast of Italy with director Michael Winterbottom.  Their fictionalized selves follow in the footsteps of the great Romantic poets Shelley and Byron, travelling from Liguria thru Tuscany, Rome, and Amalfi, ending in Capri and, while dining on mouthwatering meals at high end restaurants, indulge in sparkling banter and hilarious conversation.  The comic interludes weave with quiet moments of self-reflection on friendship, family and career.  trailer

 

Friday, September 19, 2014

[Reel Pizza] Mailing List Blues

Do you receive our snail mail schedule and have an "RR" or " HC" in your
(old, pre-911) address? Especially in Penobscot, Bernard, West Tremont,
Hancock, Eastbrook, Sedgwick, Bass Harbor, and one individual each from
Lubec, Machias, Seal Cove, Stonington, Stockholm, Tremont and
Brooksville. Our mailing program will no longer mail in bulk prices to
these addresses. I would LOVE to update them! We are totally glad to
mail you the schedule, but prefer to pay the reduced rate. Please reply
to me with your name and correct street address. I will mail them out
this time, (they will come with a first class stamp on them) but there
are MANY of you and it's cost prohibitive to have to send them first
class. THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR HELP!
-Lisa

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Thursday, September 18, 2014

[Reel Pizza] update Sept 19 - 25

hi everyone

Thank you everyone who participated for making MIFF By-the-Sea #6 a fabulous weekend.  We had a blast, and look forward to #7 next year!

This weekend (Sunday 9/21 at 2pm, free admission) is the final film (Ocean Frontiers: A New Era in Ocean Stewardship) in this year's Summer Environmental Film Series, a program of environmental films with speakers that we have presented with the Maine Chapter of the Sierra Club over the last six years.  Recently, Chris and I were selected us to receive their Environmental Business Award at their recent annual dinner for our work with them on this ongoing series. We are delighted to be partners with the Maine Chapter of the Sierra Club and thank them for this honor.  The free environmental film matinees will return next spring!

Below is how our upcoming week's schedule looks.  Happy Equinox and cover your gardens tonight! 

-L

Tues 9/16 - Mon 9/22
BOYHOOD (R)  164min  5:00 and 8:15 

Fri 9/19 - Thurs 9/25
THE HUNDRED FOOT JOURNEY  (PG)  122min  6:00 and 8:30

Tues 9/23 - Thurs 9/25
FINDING FELA  (NR)  119min   5:30 and 8:00

Tues Sept 16 - Mon Sept 22 
BOYHOOD (R)  164min  5:00 & 8:15
STARTS Tues Sept 16.  Director Richard Linklater’s latest film is a piece of ground-breaking cinema.  Filmed several days a year over twelve years from 2001 - 2013, it seamlessly tells the fictional story of a boy growing up, from age 6 to 18, using the same actors who grow and age over the course of the story.  Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette play divorced parents, she the single mom, he the slacker but always fun dad, of Mason (Ellar Coltrane) and his older sister Samantha (the director’s daughter Lorelei Linklater) who we follow through moves and new schools, bullies and girlfriends, vacations and birthdays, right up to Mason’s highschool graduation.  It is beautiful, dramatic, audacious, wonderful storytelling.  Earned 3rd place in MIFF Audience Award vote.   trailer

Fri Sept 19 - Thurs Sept 25
THE HUNDRED FOOT JOURNEY  (PG)  122min  6:00 & 8:30
The Kadam family, displaced from their native India, relocate to a quaint village in the south of France, the perfect place to open an Indian restaurant where son Hassan, a culinary ingénue can showcase his talents.  When Mme. Mallory (Helen Mirren) the chilly proprietress of a Michelin-starred classical French restaurant just across the street hears about this, her protests escalate to all-out war.  But Hassan has a passion for both French haute cuisine and the competition’s enchanting sous-chef Marguerite which he uses to magically fuse the two cultures’ cuisines that Mme. Mallory cannot ignore.  A stimulating triumph over exile, blossoming with passion and heart, it is a portrayal of two worlds colliding and one boy’s drive to find the comfort of home, wherever he may be.   trailer

Tues Sept 26 - Thurs Sept 28
FINDING FELA  (NR)  119min   5:30 & 8:00
Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Alex Gibney (Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, Taxi to the Dark Side) has made a thought-provoking portrait of the life of Nigerian radical activist Fela Kuti, who courageously worked against the dictatorship and for democracy in his homeland, and a pioneering musician who, in the 1970s, fathered the Afro-Beat style, a fusion of Jazz, traditional West African beats, Funk, Highlife and psychedelic rock.  Scenes from the wildly popular and Tony award-winning Broadway show directed by Bill T. Jones, and a trove of rare archival footage and interviews with family and colleagues bring out the story of this hedonistic yet inspirational man who fought for the rights of the oppressed and whose legacy is in his music.  trailer

Sun Sept 21
SIERRA CLUB SUMMER SERIES FREE MATINEE
OCEAN FRONTIERS: A New Era in Ocean Stewardship  (NR) 80min   2pm  Free
This beautiful and inspiring film travels on a voyage to seaports and watersheds across United States where unlikely allies, including wildlife biologists, farmers, wetland ecologists, sport and commercial fishermen, port operators, snorkelers, and citizens all embark on a new course of cooperation in ocean management and stewardship to sustain the sea and our ocean economies. Featured speaker is Gretchen Noyes Hull of the Gulf Aquarium and Marine Station Cooperative.  The Sierra Club offers this series for no charge to get people focused on the environment.   trailer

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