Thursday, February 27, 2014

[Reel Pizza] update Feb 28 - Mar 6

We are nearly to Oscah Weekend!  Tickets are available at the Jesup Library, Shermans Books, and here at the Reel Pizza boxoffice.  Hope to see you here!  Come just for the pre-show activities or stay on for Ellen Degeneres and the awards presentations.  It's always fun, especially when folks come in costume.  Who would you be from 2013?  Proceeds support the programs at the Jesup Library.

Please remember that on Sunday this weekend, because of the festivities, we are only having 1pm matinees of our scheduled films; doors open 1/2 hour before showtime so 12:30pm.  The doors will open for the evening's festivities by 6pm.

Next Thursday the Senior Matinee will be HER at 1pm.
See you soon!
-L


2/28 - 3/6   HER  (R)  126min  6:00 and  8:30  {Sun Mar 2, 1pm only}
2/28 - 3/3   JACK RYAN: SHADOW RECRUIT (PG-13)  105min  5:30 and 8:00  {Sun Mar 2, 1pm only}
3/4 - 3/6   THE PAST  (PG-13)  130min  [in FRENCH & FARSI with subtitles]  5:30 and 8:15

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Fri Feb 28 - Thurs Mar 6
HER  (R)  126min  6:00 and  8:30  {Sun Mar 2, 1pm only}
Spike Jones (Where the Wild Things Are, Being John Malkovich, Adaptation) directs this thought-provoking love story that speaks to the impact of ever-evolving technology on our personal lives.  Joachim Phoenix (Walk the Line) is Theodore, a lonely man who purchases a new operating system for his computer that promises intelligence and consciousness.  Theodore finds himself falling in love with Samantha (Scarlett Johansson), his computer’s voice, and they start spending increasing amounts of time together.  This romance earned five Oscar Nominations, including Best Picture and Original Screenplay.  trailer


Fri Feb 28 - Mon Mar 3
JACK RYAN: SHADOW RECRUIT (PG-13)  105min  5:30 and 8:00  {Sun Mar 2, 1pm only}
Chris Pine (Star Trek) takes over the role of a character from Tom Clancy stories that have previously been performed by Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, and Ben Affleck.  This original origin story follows the young man, scarred by 9/11 and a tour in Afghanistan, to his becoming a financial analyst for the CIA where, under the guardianship his mentor (Kevin Costner) he uncovers a financial terrorist plot that intends to bring down the US economy.  His job has now become that of a spy where he must fight to save both his life and those of others, while also preserving his relationship with his fiancée (Keira Knightly). trailer
 
Tues Mar 4 - Thurs Mar 6
THE PAST  (PG-13)  130min  [in FRENCH & FARSI with subtitles]  5:30 and 8:15
From Oscar-winning Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi (A Separation) comes this haunting story of fractured families with hidden motives trying to find stability in a changing world.  Bérénice Bejo (The Artist) stars as a woman in Paris reunited with her estranged Iranian husband in order to get a divorce.  Her husband ends up staying with her, her two daughters from a previous marriage, her boyfriend whose wife is in a coma, and his young son while the paperwork is processed.  This is an intimate, many-layered story of complex but universal emotions.   trailer



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