NOMINATED FOR 5 ACADEMY AWARDS- BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY – ROGER DEAKINS BEST ORIGINAL SONG – ADELE, PAUL EPWORTH (“Skyfall”) BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – THOMAS NEWMAN BEST SOUND MIXING BEST SOUND EDITING Kane had Rosebud. Bond has Skyfall.
Five years. Five continents. 25 countries. 70mm. The latest sumptuous visual poem from the creator of Baraka travels from an Ethiopian village to a São Paulo cathedral to the devastated Ninth Ward of New Orleans and beyond to show you the world as youve never seen it before lush, gorgeous and
Writer/director Chbosky adapts his own acclaimed novel about a socially awkward teen (Logan Lerman) who finds friendship with a too-good-to-be-true girl (Emma Watson, late of Hogwarts) and her gay step-brother (Ezra Miller, We Need to Talk About Kevin) and the result is a sensitive but still-water bildungsroman [that]
Meet Ogami Itto and his infant son Daigoro, the greatest team in the history of mass slaughter. Compiled from the first two Lone Wolf and Cub films, Shogun Assassin is essential viewing for any Wu Tang fan, and a perfect companion piece to RZAs The Man With The Iron
James Bond Mini-Fest concludes! Thunderball screens February 26, 27, March 2 & 3! Advance tickets now available for Thunderball! James Bond heads to the Bahamas to recover two nuclear warheads stolen by S.P.E.C.T.R.E. Agent Emilio Largo in an international extortion scheme. Academy Awards: Best Special Visual Effects award winner!
They Live – Screening on March 30, April 2! Advance tickets now available for They Live! A drifter discovers a pair of sunglasses that allow him to wake up to the fact that aliens have taken over the Earth. Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films: Best Science
SATURDAY NIGHT SINEMA | FREE FOR MEMBERS The titular sword has three blades, and our hero will need every one of them to defeat the evil Lord Cromwell (Richard Lynch, Invasion USA), slay the even evil-er sorcerer Xusia (Richard Moll, Night Court), win the heart of the clothing-impaired princess Alana
WINNER, SPECIAL JURY PRIZE, SUNDANCE 2012 After a string of films that have kept her talents bottled up, Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Scott Pilgrim vs. The World) gives the performance of her career (Austin Chronicle) as an alcoholic who decides to get sober, even as her husband Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad)
007s mission: investigate the hijacking of British and Russian submarines. The gadget: Lotus Esprit. The Villain: JAWS! The Bond girl: Major Anya Amasova (Barbara Bach). Note: Stanley Kubrick supervised the lighting (under condition of secrecy).
This update of the 1984 Commie-combatting quasi-classic swaps North Korea for Russia and Chris Hemsworth (Thor) for Patrick Swayze, but its smartest move is swapping John Milius for stuntman-turned director Dan Bradley, who delivers propulsive and kinetic action throughout. (Exclaim)