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SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER 2014 SPECIAL EVENTS TURN ME OVER for OCTOBER 2014 TURN ME OVER for OCTOBER 2014 7 DAYS A WEEK 466-3618 follow @GuildCinema on Twitter tiefamedia.com/graphic-design Sept 20 Saturday NOON Sept 19–22 Friday to Monday 5:30PM Sept 19–22 Fri to Mon 8:00PM THE ONE I LOVE Mark Duplass and Elisabeth Moss RICH HILL CONGRESS Terry Gilliam’s From the creators of Ghost in the Shell FIFI HOWLS FROM HAPPINESS CLOSED CURTAIN Iranian house arrested director Jafar Panahi Belle & Sebastian lead singer Pantani: e Accidental Death of a Cyclist 16 Acres THE SIDEWALKS OF LONDON STANDARD- IZED Winchester Sept 5–10 Fri to Wed 4:30 and 8:30 PM Sept 5–10 Fri to Wed 6:30PM Sept 12–14 Fri to Sun 7:30 PM Sept 26–29 Fri to Mon 3:30 and 8:15PM Sept 26–29 Friday to Monday 6:00 PM Sept 26 Friday 10:30 PM Sept 27 Saturday 10:30 PM ONLY! September 30 to October 2 Sept 23–25 Tues to Thurs 8:45PM DAZED AND CONFUSED Sept 16–18 Tues to Thurs 7:00PM Books Bongs & Sept 19–20 Fri & Sat 10:15PM Sept 7 Sunday 1:00PM Sept 11 Thursday 6:30PM Sept 12–13 Fri & Sat 10PM Sept 13–14 Sat & Sun 1PM Sept 13 Saturday 4:00PM Sept 27–28 Sat & Sun Noon Sept 20 Saturday 3:00PM AND Sept 16 –18 4:00 & 9:00PM 7:15PM Tuesday thru Thursday STRANGER THAN PARADISE DOWN BY LAW 5:00 and 9:15PM Grand Prize for Documentary at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival BRAZIL Original 1986 director’s cut featuring a live score by e INVINCIBLE CZARS Sept 21 Sunday 1:00PM Laughter, Song and Dance! 1910s to 1930s Sept 6 Saturday 1:00PM AN AIA ALBUQUERQUE PRESENTATION plus and A new Jeff Berg movie clip compilation! ‘73 THE NAT HENTOFF Sept 11 Thurs 10:15PM Sept 23–25 4:15 & 6:30PM Lies, Money, & Civil Rights Double Feature!

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Page 1: Guild sept/oct 2014

SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER 2014SPECIAL EVENTS

TURN ME OVER for

OCTOBER 2014

TURN ME OVER for

OCTOBER 2014

7 DAYS A WEEK

4 6 6 - 3 6 1 8

follow @GuildCinema on Twitter

tiefamedia.com/graphic-design

Sept 20 Saturday NOON

Sept 19–22 Friday to Monday 5:30pmSept 19–22 Fri to Mon 8:00pm

The One

I LOve

Mark Duplass and

Elisabeth Moss Rich hill

Congress

Terry Gilliam’sFrom the creators of Ghost in the Shell

FiFi Howls From Happiness

Closed Curtain

Iranian house arrested

director Jafar Panahi

Belle & Sebastian lead singer

Pantani: The Accidental Death of a Cyclist

16 Acres

The SidewAlkS of london

standard-iZed

Winchester

Sept 5–10 Fri to Wed 4:30 and 8:30pm Sept 5–10 Fri to Wed 6:30pm Sept 12–14 Fri to Sun 7:30pm

Sept 26–29 Fri to Mon 3:30 and 8:15pm Sept 26–29 Friday to Monday 6:00pm Sept 26 Friday 10:30pm

Sept 27 Saturday 10:30pm ONLY! September 30 to October 2

Sept 23–25 Tues to Thurs 8:45pm

DazeD anD ConfuseD

Sept 16–18 Tues to Thurs 7:00pm

Books Bongs&

Sept 19–20 Fri & Sat 10:15pm

Sept 7 Sunday 1:00pm

Sept 11 Thursday 6:30pm

Sept 12–13 Fri & Sat 10pm

Sept 13–14 Sat & Sun 1pm

Sept 13 Saturday 4:00pm

Sept 27–28 Sat & Sun Noon

Sept 20 Saturday 3:00pm

ANDSept 16 –18 4:00 & 9:00pm

7:15pm

Tuesday thru Thursday

STRANGER THAN PARADISEDOWN

BY LAW

5:00 and 9:15pm

Grand Prize for

Documentary

at the 2014

Sundance Film Festival

BRAZIL Original 1986 director’s cut

featuring a live score by The INVINCIBLE CZARS

Sept 21 Sunday 1:00pm

Laughter, Song and Dance!

1910s to 1930s

Sept 6 Saturday 1:00pm

AN AIA ALBUQUERQUE PRESENTATIONplus

and

A new Jeff Berg movie clip compilation!

‘73

The

NAT HENTOFF

Sept 11 Thurs 10:15pm

Sept 23–25 4:15 & 6:30pm

Lies, Money, & Civil Rights

Double Featur

e !

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A–D F–M16 ACresSEPTEMBER 11 (THURSDAY): 6:30pm ONLY! - FREE BUT SEATING IS LIMITED!AN AIA ALBUQUERQUE PRESENTATION FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT 5:30pm DAY OF, DOORS OPEN AT 6pm

DOUBLE FEATURED WITH HOW MUCH DOES YOUR BUILDING WEIGH MR. FOSTER?A documenting of the rebuilding of ground zero in all of it’s controversies and compli-cations. The struggle has encompassed eleven years, nineteen government agencies, a dozen projects and over $20 billion. [Dir. Richard Hankin - 2012 - 95m]

ALIVe InsIDeOCTOBER 24–29 (FRIDAY–WEDNESDAY): 5:30pm ONLY - NO MATINEESThis stirring documentary chronicles the astonishing experiences of individuals around the country who have been revitalized through the simple experience of listening to music. Social worker Dan Cohen’s music is demonstrated to have the ability to combat memory loss. Illuminating interviews with experts including renowned neurologist and best-selling author Oliver Sacks and musician Bobby McFerrin. [Dir. Michael Rossato-Bennett - 2014 - 78m]

AWAKe: The sTorY oF YogAnAnDAOCTOBER 25–26 (SATURDAY–SUNDAY): 1:00pm ONLY - ALL SEATS $7The unconventional biography about the Hindu Swami who brought yoga and medita-tion to the West in the 1920s! Personalizing his own quest for enlightenment in Auto-biography of a Yogi, Paramahansa Yogananda made ancient Vedic teachings accessible to a modern audience. This documentary examines the world of yoga, using archival material, interviews, and footage from around the world to evoke the journey of the soul.[Dir. Paola di Florio & Lisa Leeman - 2014 - 84m]

BrAZIL —The orIgInAL 1986 DIreCTor’s CUTALIBI MIDNIGHT MOVIE MADNESS—TO BE SHOWN ON 35mm FILM! SEPTEMBER 19–20 (FRIDAY–SATURDAY): 10:15pm ONLY! - $6 STU./$8 GEN.DOOR PRIZES COURTESY OF BUBONICON 47 In this dystopian masterpiece, Jonathan Pryce plays a daydreaming everyman who finds himself caught in the soul-crushing gears of a nightmarish bureaucracy. This cautionary tale by Terry Gilliam, one of the great films of the 1980s, has come to be esteemed along-side anti-totalitarian works by the likes of George Orwell and Kurt Vonnegut Jr. In terms of set design, cinematography, music, and effects, it’s is a nonstop dazzler.[Dir. Terry Gilliam - 1986 - 131m]

CLoseD CUrTAInSEPTEMBER 26–29 (FRIDAY–MONDAY): 6:00pm ONLY! - NO MATINEESAcclaimed Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi bravely defies his 20-year ban on filmmak-ing yet again, and stunningly, he has created a masterpiece that not only lives up to his earlier, pre-ban work but surpasses it in many ways. The allegorical plot of a secluded screenwriter and his dog is simple yet provocative. [Dir. Jafar Panahi - 2013 - 106m - Iran - In Farsi with English Subtitles]

The CongressSEPTEMBER 16–18 (TUESDAY–THURSDAY): 4:00 and 9:00pm

SEPTEMBER 23–25 (TUESDAY–THURSDAY): 4:15 and 6:30pm

Existing somewhere between the existential brainteasers of Charlie Kaufman and the psychedelic wonders of Hayao Miyazaki - Robin Wright plays a version of her actual self, with a twist. She’s an aging actress looking to sell her digital likeness. An exhilarating homage, made by the WALTZ WITH BASHIR director, to Science Fiction’s oldest ques-tions, and simultaneously addresses the future of modern movies.[Dir. Ari Folman - 2014 - 122m]

DAZeD AnD ConFUseDSEPTEMBER 23–25 (TUESDAY–THURSDAY): 8:45pm ONLY!AS PART OF OUR BOOKS & BONGS: THE SOPHOMORE FILMS OF WES ANDERSON & RICHARD LINKLATERA blast of a movie from start to finish. Endlessly entertaining and endlessly quotable. With a stadium-ready soundtrack and good times galore, Richard Linklater (Boyhood) does the last day of high school in 1976 like no one else could and manages to go beyond the surface hysterics into real poignancy on being young.[Dir. Richard Linklater - 1993 - 102m]

DeAD snoW 2: reD Vs. DeADALIBI MIDNIGHT MOVIE MADNESS OCTOBER 31–NOVEMBER 1 (FRIDAY–SATURDAY): 10:15pm - $6 STU./$8 GEN.The nightmare of killer Nazi zombies continues! Colonel Herzog is back with a ven-geance in this followup to the 2009 Midnight classic![Dir. Tommy Wirkola - 2014 - 100m - Norway/Iceland - in Norwegian and English with English subtitles]

DoWn BY LAWSEPTEMBER 30–OCTOBER 2 (TUESDAY–THURSDAY): 5:00 and 9:15pm

AS PART OF OUR SIMPLE FRAMES: THE EARLY CINEMA OF JIM JARMUSCHDOUBLE FEATURED WITH STRANGER THAN PARADISEA beloved portrait of loners and misfits in the American landscape starring Tom Waits, John Lurie and Roberto Benigni! Fate brings together three hapless men in a Louisiana prison, and a singular adventure ensues. Described by Jarmusch as a “neo-Beat noir comedy,” this unique indie gem is part nightmare and part fairy tale, featuring sterling performances and black-and-white cinematography by the esteemed Robby Müller. [Dir. Jim Jarmusch - 1986 - 107m]

Dr. JeKYLL AnD Mr. hYDe (1920)SEPTEMBER 26 (FRIDAY): 10:30pm ONLY! - ALL SEATS $8 FEATURING A LIVE SCORE BY THE TOURING BAND THE INVINCIBLE CZARS!One of the first great American horror classics with a virtuosic John Barrymore! This si-lent version—with a fantastic live score by Austin’s touring ensemble THE INVINCIBLE CZARS—of Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous tale recounts a visionary scientist’s ill-fated attempts to unleash the human mysteries that dwell beneath the shell of the civilized self. [Dir. John S. Robertson - 1920 - 73m]

FIFI hoWLs FroM hAPPInessSEPTEMBER 26–29 (FRIDAY–MONDAY): 3:30 and 8:15pm

“A reclusive artist. A determined filmmaker.” A documentary that makes good on the implied promise: to apprehend as much as possible the not-so-obvious ingredients which make up an artist’s mind. Iranian eccentric, provocative artist Bahman Mohassess was an enigmatic man who created work that stands the test of time. What happens when he is commissioned for one last painting? [Dir. Mitra Farahani - 2014 - 96m - Iran - In Farsi with English Subtitles]

goD heLP The gIrLSEPTEMBER 27 (SATURDAY): 10:30pm ONLY - ALL SEATS $8ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT NOB HILL MUSIC STARTING SEPT. 3Belle and Sebastian’s Stuart Murdoch directorial debut was ten years in the making and has Pop Goodness written all over it. A bit of indie pop music and coming of age story involving three Scottish misfits trying to start a band.[Dir. Stuart Murdoch - 2014 - 111m]

honeYMoonOCTOBER 3–4 (FRIDAY–SATURDAY): 10:15pm- $6 STU./$8 GEN.ALIBI MIDNIGHT MOVIE MADNESSA young newlyweds Paul (Harry Treadaway) and Bea (Rose Leslie), remote lake country honeymoon turns creepy as hell when a sleepwalking incident becomes suspect to some-thing far more sinister. This couple takes new love to disturbing depths![Dir. Leigh Janiak - 2014 - 88m]

hoW MUCh Does YoUr BUILDIng WeIgh Mr. FosTer?SEPTEMBER 11 (THURSDAY): 8:15pm ONLY! - FREE BUT SEATING IS LIMITED!AN AIA ALBUQUERQUE PRESENTATION - FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT 5:30pm DAY OF, DOORS OPEN AT 6pm

DOUBLE FEATURED WITH 16 ACRESA portrait of one of the world’s premier architects, this documentary follows Norman Foster’s unending quest to improve the quality of life through design. [Dir. Carlos Carcas, Norberto Lopez Amado - 2010 - 78m]

JeFF Berg’s MADe on roUTe 66SEPTEMBER 13 (SATURDAY): 4:00pm ONLY - ALL SEATS $7Load the family into the VW bus; hop into your jalopy; rev up your Thunderbird: New Mexico film historian Jeff Berg presents a motion picture road trip along Route 66! Made On Route 66 is a new compilation series showcasing movies made along the Mother Road, including clips from beloved movies and buried treasures. Berg provides behind-the-scenes anecdotes along with tongue-in-cheek critical insight AND audience partici-pation is strongly encouraged.

LeTTer To MoMoSEPTEMBER 19–22 (FRIDAY–MONDAY): 5:30pm ONLY - NO MATINEESA beautiful, hand-drawn, animated tale, in equal parts, whimsical and kinetic. Momo has a letter from her father, whom she has not seen since their last meeting when they got into a fight. All it says: “Dear Momo.” She moves to an island with her mom, where she meets three spirit creatures in her new home, who help her unlock more than the letter.[Dir. Hiroyuki Okiura - 2012 - 120m - Japan - In Japanese with English subtitles]

The MAn Who LAUghsOCTOBER 4–5 (SATURDAY AND SUNDAY): 1:00pm ONLY! - $5 GEN. / $2 AFC MEMBERSAN ALBUQUERQUE FILM CLUB PRESENTATION!The foundation upon which classic Universal horror would be built, this unforgettable silent masterpiece employs techniques of the German Expressionism to bring something entirely new to American cinema. Its shadowy exteriors and carnival setting make the perfect background to the story of Gwynplaine, a nobleman’s son who is kidnapped and mutilated and takes shelter in a traveling freak show until circumstances propel him back into the world of political intrigue.[Dir. Paul Leni - 1928 - 110m]

MeMPhIsOCTOBER 20–23 (MONDAY–THURSDAY): 6:45pm- NO MATINEESMusician Willis Earl Beal (former ABQ outsider folkster!) plays a blues singer of the same name with ‘god given talent’ adrift in the city of Memphis. He is facing a devastat-ing composing and performing block. Desperate efforts at self-healing take him on a spiritual journey through the city, encountering friends, confidants, and religious coun-selors dispensing hard-earned wisdom. Featuring an explosive performance and score, the new acclaimed independent feature is steeped in folklore, surrealism, and the search for glory.[Dir. Tim Sutton - 2014 - 82m]

MICroBIrThSEPTEMBER 20 (SATURDAY): 3:00pm ONLY - ALL SEATS $10 A DAR A LUZ BIRTH AND HEALTH CENTER PRESENTATION ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DAR A LUZ BIRTH AND HEALTH CENTERAn examination of how modern birth practices such as Caesarean Section could be making our children more susceptible to diseases such as asthma and diabetes later in life. Prominent scientists hope to raise awareness of the importance of “seeding the baby’s microbiome,” the critical transfer of good bacteria from mother to baby at birth. This way of looking at birth suggests a potential public health time-bomb.[Dir. Toni Harman & Alex Wakeford - 2014 - 70m]

MIDnIghT CoWBoYOCTOBER 20–23 (MONDAY–THURSDAY): 4:00 and 8:30pm

Nearly thirty years after its original release, this Oscar winner is still heartbreaking and timeless. When good-looking, naïve “cowboy” Joe Buck (Jon Voight) makes his way to the Big Apple to seek his fortune, he finds unlikely friendship on the tattered fringe of society with Ratso Rizzo (Dustin Hoffman), a scrounging, sleazy con man with big dreams. Provocative and compelling, the bond of these outcasts transcends their broken dreams.[Dir. John Schlesinger - 1969 - 113m]

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O–S S–ZThe one I LoVeSEPTEMBER 5–10 (FRIDAY–WEDNESDAY): 4:30 and 8:30pm

A new brisk, funny, smart and artful film that goes way beyond the tropes of the often silly rom-com genre! The intriguing premise is actually a spoiler too! Mark Duplass and Elisabeth Moss star in this Charlie Kaufmann/Spike Jonze influenced bump of humans up close and relating to one another.[Dir. Charlie McDowell - 2014 - 91m]

PAnTAnI: The ACCIDenTAL DeATh oF A CYCLIsTSEPTEMBER 7 (SUNDAY): 1:00pm ONLY - NO MATINEESSEPTEMBER 11 (THURSDAY): 10:15pm ONLY - NO MATINEESIn 1998 Marco Pantani, the most flamboyant and popular cyclist of his era, won both the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia, a titanic feat that no rider has repeated since. He was a hero to millions, but less than six years later, aged 34, he died alone from acute cocaine poisoning. This is the story of the tragic battles fought by the most important Italian cyclist of his generation.[Dir. James Erskine - 2014 - 96m]

PLeAsUres oF BeIng oUT oF sTeP: noTes on The LIFe oF nAT henToFFSEPTEMBER 5–10 (FRIDAY–WEDNESDAY): 6:30pm ONLY - NO MATINEESA well-crafted documentary that highlights the legendary jazz champion writer and his idiosyncratic points-of-view. The articulate interpretations and celebrations of history, jazz, and the plight of modern society are still a source of critical thought and necessary complication into a deeper understanding of the mysteries of art.[Dir. David L. Lewis - 2013 - 86m]

rICh hILLSEPTEMBER 12–14 (FRIDAY–SUNDAY): 7:30pm ONLY - NO MATINEESThis respectful and artistic doc takes a close look at three adolescent boys with unfortu-nate circumstances in a small Missouri town. They do what teenagers do best: question-ing authority, caring about each other, and fighting hard for answers. A cinematically rich non-fiction film emerges that puts a human face on rural poverty.[Dir. Tracy Droz Tragos & Andrew Droz Palermo - 2014 - 91m]

roCKY horror PICTUre shoWOCTOBER 24–25 (FRIDAY–SATURDAY): 10:30pm ONLY! - $20 includes prop bagADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT http://www.myprideonline.com/rocky-horror.htmlA NEW MEXICO ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE SPECIAL PRESENTATION!Give yourself over to absolute pleasure and join us for a special one-night only event. It’s the weird and wonderful as newly engaged couple Brad and Janet (Susan Sarandon) encounter a problem when their car halts in the rain. They both look for shelter only to find themselves at the castle of Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry) a transvestite.[Dir. Jim Sharman - 1975 - 100m]

rUshMoreSEPTEMBER 16–18 (TUESDAY–THURSDAY): 7:00pm ONLY - NO MATINEESAS PART OF OUR BOOKS & BONGS: THE SOPHOMORE FILMS OF WES ANDERSON & RICHARD LINKLATERFrom the director of The Grand Budapest Hotel, Wes Anderson’s brilliant ode to the romantic dreamer centers around Max Fischer, the lovable over achieving youngster played by Jason Schwartzman (his best role ever?). Max excels at the extra-curriculars while failing all his classes. He falls in love with a woman who cannot love him back. Bill Murray, playing a self-made millionaire, is simply amazing.[Dir. Wes Anderson - 1998 - 93m]

sIDeWALKs oF LonDonSEPTEMBER 13 & 14 (SATURDAY AND SUNDAY): 1:00pm ONLY! - $5 GEN. / $2 AFC MEMBERSAN ALBUQUERQUE FILM CLUB PRESENTATION! An utterly charming 1930s London street musician romp! After befriending talented dancer and pickpocket Libby (a feisty pre-Gone With The Wind, Vivien Leigh), street performer Charles (the superb Charles Laughton) invites her to join his act. The troupe soon catch the eye of theater magnate Harley (Rex Harrison), who is so mesmerized that he invites them to a post-play party. Libby arrives alone and her career skyrockets, leav-ing Charles and the other performers behind to toil amongst the masses.[Dir. Tim Whelan - 1938 - 80m - UK]

sIgn PAInTersSEPTEMBER 6 (SATURDAY): 1:00pm ONLY - $5 AIGA-NM MEMBERS / $10 GENERALAN AIGA-NM PRESENTATIONIt wasn’t so long ago we could walk down a busy street and see hand-painted signs every-where. Real art created by real people, but with the proliferation of computer-designed, die-cut vinyl lettering and inkjet printers we’ve ushered a creeping sameness into our landscape. Here’s a film that casts a critical eye on something most of wouldn’t even notice.[Dir. Faythe Levine & Sam Macon - 2013 - 80m]

song oF The neW eArThOCTOBER 3–9 (FRIDAY–THURSDAY): 6:00pm - NO MATINEESThe transformative life journey of renowned sound healer, psychotherapist and mystic Tom Kenyon! From an aspiring Nashville musician to an internationally revered sound alchemist, this doc follows his quest to integrate modern science’s advances in sound re-search with ancient mystic traditions. A visual and aural feast, the film provides viewers an intimate portrait of one man’s mission to heal ourselves and ultimately planet earth.[Dir. Ward Serrill - 2014 - 87m]

soUThWesT gAY & LesBIAn FILM FesTIVAL—TWeLFTh AnnUAL!OCTOBER 11–20 (FRIDAY THROUGH THE FOLLOWING SUNDAY)A CLOSET CINEMA PRODUCTIONVISIT www.swglff.com.org FOR MORE INFOThe only event of its kind in New Mexico! Since its founding in 2003 and celebrating its 12th solid year, SWGLFF has presented more than 400 films and has grown to be one of the state’s largest festivals, highlighting a rich diversity of GLBT culture.

sTAnDArDIZeDSEPTEMBER 20 (SATURDAY): 12 NOON ONLY! - ALL SEATS $5A PTEC & Stand4Kids CO-SPONSORED EVENT!An important documentary that sheds light on the invalid nature of “standardized” tests, the terrible consequences of high-stakes testing, and the big money that’s involved.[Dir. Dan Hornberger and Jim Del Conte - 2013 - 74m]

sTrAnger ThAn PArADIseSEPTEMBER 30–OCTOBER 2 (TUESDAY–THURSDAY): 7:15pm only—NO MATINEESAS PART OF OUR SIMPLE FRAMES: THE EARLY CINEMA OF JIM JARMUSCHDOUBLE FEATURED WITH DOWN BY LAWLike a Buster Keaton film written by Samuel Beckett and Jack Kerouac and directed by Andy Warhol. Acclaimed auteur, Jim Jarmusch, brings us the story of three idiosyncratic souls, who never fail to make the least of any situation. A transfixing one of a kind indie classic that’s the real McCoy![Dir. Jim Jarmusch - 1984 - 89m]

A ThoUsAnD TIMes gooDnIghTOCTOBER 24–29 (FRIDAY–WEDNESDAY): 3:00 and 7:30pm

In this emotionally resonant drama, Rebecca (Juliette Binoche) is one of the world’s top war photojournalists, leaving behind a husband and two young daughters for every new combat zone. After a near-death experience, husband Marcus (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) levels an ultimatum: give up the profession or lose her family. Unable to walk away, Rebecca is drawn into one last assignment which brings her face to face with just how much she risks.[Dir. Erik Poppe - 2014 - 111m - Norway]

The TrIP To ITALY OCTOBER 3–9 (FRIDAY–THURSDAY): 3:45 and 8:00pm

In this witty and incisive follow-up to 2010’s The Trip, Michael Winterbottom reunites semifictionalized versions of comedians Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon for a new culinary road trip, retracing the steps of the Romantic poets’ grand tour of Italy while in-dulging in mouthwatering meals and some sparkling banter and impersonation-offs. The Trip to Italy is a biting portrait of modern-day masculinity which melds comic interplay with self-reflection.[Dir. Michael Winterbottom - 2014 - 108m - UK]

VAUDeVILLe goes To The MoVIes: LAUghTer, song AnD DAnCeSEPTEMBER 21 (SUNDAY): 1:00pm ONLY! - $5 DONATION A BENEFIT FOR THE ALBUQUERQUE FILM CLUB!A special screening of clips from top vaudeville act in the movies with AmericanVaude-ville Museum co-founder Frank Cullen to host & narrate! Most of the stars and featured performers in movie musicals and comedies began in vaudeville—even dramatic actors like James Cagney, Joan Blondell and Cary Grant![Dir. Various - 1910S TO 1930S - 100m]

A VoICe In The DArKOCTOBER 30–31 (THURSDAY–FRIDAY) A happy, harrowing Halloween DOUBLE FEATURE in old school style! Two famous horror classics projected from rare film prints!SVENGALI (6:00pm)Based on George DuMaurie’s supernatural tale, Svengali is a mysterious artist who uses his hypnotic powers to transform his untalented model, Trilby, into a singing sensa-tion, but cannot command her love. John Barrymore’s performance is supported by the stunning visual effects and overall expressionist look of the film, courtesy of Art Director Anton Grot and Cinematographer Barney McGill, both of whom were Oscar-nominated. Watch this Pre-Code classic and be amazed![Dir. Archie Mayo - 1931 - 78m]

THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (8:00pm)Gaston Leroux’s 1910 novel, with its crowd-pleasing blend of suspense, romance, and gothic horror, has been filmed numerous times. Yet, for all the subsequent remakes, this original silent gem, starring the great Lon Chaney, Sr., remains the definitive version. Chaney created his own ghastly makeup, kept secret until the film’s premiere, which was said to cause audiences to scream and faint. Presented with a synchronized score of—what else?—organ music![Dir. Rupert Julian - 1925 - 78m]

WInChesTer ‘73 SEPTEMBER 27–28 (SATURDAY and SUNDAY): 12:00 Noon ONLY! - ALL SEATS $5AS PART OF OUR WEEKEND WESTERN SERIESFrontiersman Lin McAdam (the legendary James Stewart) is attempting to track down both his father’s murderer and his one-of-a-kind rifle, the Winchester ‘73, as it passes among a diverse group of desperate characters. Featuring Shelley Winters as the rifle’s ri-val for McAdam’s interest and an early screen performance by Tony Curtis, this gripping tale of the men (and gun) in the Old West is an enduring Anthony Mann classic.[Dir. Anthony Mann - 1950 - 92m]

WITChIng AnD BITChIngSEPTEMBER 12–13 (FRIDAY–SATURDAY): 10:00pm ONLY! - $6 STU./$8 GEN.ALIBI MIDNIGHT MOVIE MADNESSA swift, dark and nasty horror comedy by the always interesting director Alex de la Igle-sia. After a failed bank heist, a costumed Minnie Mouse, the Invisible Man and Jesus find themselves burdened with hostages and speeding through Spain’s mountains. When they make a stop in a small tavern in the Basque countryside, the group finds themselves the honored guests of a fractured family of witches who are preparing for an ancient ritual![Dir. Alex de la Iglesia - 2014 - 115m - Spain/France - In Spanish with English subtitles]

The Zero TheoreMSEPTEMBER 19–22 (FRIDAY–MONDAY): 8:00pm ONLY - NO MATINEESTerry Gilliam is back with an unforgettable madcap sci-fi epic that explores the depths of the human condition with top-notch lead Christoph Waltz on a mission to find out wheth-er life has any meaning. Also starring Tilda Swinton, Matt Damon, and David Thewlis![Dir. Terry Gilliam - 2014 - 107m]

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OCTOBER 2014 SPECIAL EVENTS

TURN ME OVER for

SEPTEMBER 2014

TURN ME OVER for

SEPTEMBER 2014

7 DAYS A WEEK

4 6 6 - 3 6 1 8 graphic design by C.S.Tiefa www.tiefamedia.com/graphic-design

$20

includes a

prop bag!

Oct 3–9 Friday to Thursday 3:45 and 8:00pm Oct 3–9 Friday to Thursday 6:00pm

JON VOIGHTJON VOIGHT DUSTIN HOFFMANDUSTIN HOFFMAN

MIDNIGHT COwbOyMIDNIGHT COwbOy

alive inside

HALLOWEEN DOUBLE FEATURE

The MAn who lAughS

Honeymoon

Oct 20–23 Monday to Thursday 4:00 and 8:30pm Oct 20–23 Monday to Thursday 6:45pm

Oct 24–29 Friday to Wednesday 3:00 and 7:30pm Oct 24–29 Friday to Wednesday 5:30pm

October 30 and 31 Thursday and Friday

Oct 4–5 Sat and Sun 1pm

Oct 24–25 Fri & Sat 10:30pm

Oct 25–26 Sat and Sun 1pm

Oct 31–Nov 1 Fri and Sat 10:15pm

Oct 3–4 Fri & Sat 10:15pm

tHe storY oF MusiC and MeMorY

T H O U S A N D T I M E S G O O D N I G H TA

(1931)

(1925)

Two famous horror classics projected

from rare film prints!

6:00pm 8:00pm

A VOICE IN THE DA RK

Juliette Binoche

STEVE COOGAN ROB BRYDON alibi

alibi