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Solitary Man

September 3rd - September 9th

“With an outstanding screenplay by Brian Koppelman and disciplined direction by Koppelman and David Levien, a story that could have been generic (or worse, scented with flowery bulls---) turns into a precise, honest, and affecting drama." — Entertainment Weekly

“Solitary Man is funny and absorbing, and it features a lead performance by Michael Douglas that's both hugely entertaining in itself, and fascinating for the way it illuminates the actor's long, colorful career.” — Salon.com

“Douglas' juiciest vehicle since Wonder Boys. “ — New York Post

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Starring Michael Douglas, Susan Sarandon, Danny Devito, Mary-Louis Parker, Jenna Fischer, Jesse Eisenberg, Imogen Poots, and Ben Shenkman. Solitary Man tells the story of Ben Kalmen, a fifty-something New Yorker and former successful car dealer, who through his own bad choices lost his entire business. When the film opens, Ben's on the verge of a comeback, but some of the same motivations that led to his demise are threatening to take him down again. He's divorced from Nancy, his college sweetheart and the one person who knows him better than anyone. Although he still finds the time to hang out with his daughter Susan and his adoring grandson, she breaks off contact when she discovers he's seeing one of her friends. His girlfriend Jordan is the daughter of a very influential businessman who's on the board of a major auto manufacturer. If Ben can just keep his hubris in check for a little while longer, he will be back as big as ever. But circumstances place him in very close proximity with the one girl he shouldn't touch, throwing everything into jeopardy. 1hr 30min | USA | R
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Thu (9/9):
6:30 & 8:30pm

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The Secret in Their Eyes
(El Secreto de Sus Ojos)

September 10th - September 16th

Best Foreign Language Film, Oscar
Best Spanish Language Foreign Film, Best New Actress, Goya Awards
Best Film, Best Director,Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best New Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Editing, Best Music, Best Sound, Best Make Up, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Argentina
Best Screenplay, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor , Best Cinematography, Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain
Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best New Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Original Music, Clarin Entertainment Awards
Audience Award, Special Jury Prize, Best Actor, Best Director, Best Music, Havana Film Festival
Audience Award, Best Foreign Film, Sant Jordi Awards

"It’s powerfully and richly imagined: a genre-busting movie that successfully combines the utmost in romanticism with the utmost in realism." — The New Yorker

"What are the odds that the year's most compelling mystery would end up hanging its hat on the year's richest love story." — Chicago Tribune

“An absorbing story of the unlikely intersection of an unrequited love affair and an unresolved crime, this taut thriller features some bravura cinematic moments and memorable performances from an exceptionally attractive cast of players.” — Washington Post.

Post Film Discussion Wed. 7:30

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Unpredictable and rich with symbolism, this Argentinian murder mystery lives up to its Oscar with an engrossing plot, Juan Jose Campanella's assured direction, and mesmerizing performances from its cast Recently retired criminal court investigator Benjamin, decides to write a novel based on a twenty-five year old unresolved rape and murder case, which still haunts him. Sharing his plans with Irene, the beautiful judge and former colleague he has secretly been in love with for years, Benjamin's initial involvement with the case is shown through flashbacks, as he sets out to identify the murderer. But Benjamin's search for the truth will put him at the center of a judicial nightmare, as the mystery of the heinous crime continues to unfold in the present, testing the limits of a man seeking justice and personal fulfillment at last. Some once suggested to Benjamin that passion is one thing that cannot be changed in behavior, he learns now that that premise still holds true. 2 hr 7min | Argentina & Spain | in Spanish | R
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Fri (9/10):
6:30 & 9:00pm
Sat (9/11):
4:15, 6:45 & 9:00pm
Sun (9/12):
2:00, 4:30 & 7:00pm
Wed (9/15):
5:15 & 8:00pm
Thu (9/16):
6:15 & 8:45pm

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The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant

September 10th - September 11th

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This ridiculous '70s exploitation quickie is particularly notable for its casting, including Bruce Dern toplines as the crazed doctor Girard, with Munsters star Pat Priest as his beleaguered wife and top-40 DJ Casey Kasem (who also lends his talents to various voice-overs throughout the film) as a medical colleague. Girard's semi-successful attempts at surgically attaching additional heads to various lab animals leaves him a bit unfulfilled, and it's no time at all before he goes about performing the operation on a human being. He chooses as his first subject his caretaker's simple-minded but kindly son Danny (John Bloom), onto whose massive shoulders he adds the head of a demented killer (Albert Cole) who was recently gunned down while trying to invade Girard's home. The result is both frightening and pitiful as the morose Danny's personality is subjugated to the evil will of his unwelcome new head, whose psychotic rage continues unabated in his hulking new physique. Shoddy effects, a cheesy (and horribly miscued) psychedelic score and laughably bad dialogue have ingratiated this film to many bad-movie buffs' top-ten lists. 1 hr 27 min | USA | R
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Showtimes
Fri (9/10):
11:30pm
Sat (9/11):
11:30pm

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Thursday, September 9
Boeing-Boeing
     8:00pm
Solitary Man
     6:30pm & 8:30pm

Friday, September 10
Boeing-Boeing
     8:00pm
The Secret in Their Eyes
(El Secreto de Sus Ojos)

     6:30pm & 9:00pm
The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant
     11:30pm

Saturday, September 11
Boeing-Boeing
     5:00pm & 8:30pm
The Secret in Their Eyes
(El Secreto de Sus Ojos)

     4:15pm, 6:45pm & 9:00pm
The Incredible 2 Headed Transplant
     11:30pm

Sunday, September 12
Boeing-Boeing
     2:00pm & 7:30pm
The Secret in Their Eyes
(El Secreto de Sus Ojos)

     2:00pm, 4:30pm & 7:00pm
Talkback with cast of Boeing-Boeing
     4:15pm

Monday, September 13
No Events

Tuesday, September 14
Boeing-Boeing
     8:00pm

 
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