Friday August 9 to Thursday August 15, 2013

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FILMS SHOWING Friday August 9 to Thursday August 15
PG

The Way Way Back gets it wittily, thrillingly right. It turns the familiar into something bracingly fresh and funny. It makes you laugh, then breaks your heart.

No screenings currently scheduled.

20 Feet From Stardom
PG

Filmmaker Morgan Neville pays homage to some of the greatest vocalists you've never heard of in this documentary.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Blackfish
TBA

A mesmerizing psychological thriller with a bruised and battered killer whale at its center, “Blackfish” goes even further than 2008′s Oscar-winning “The Cove” to launch a direct attack on Sea World and the practice of keeping marine mammals in captivity.

No screenings currently scheduled.

The Heat
14A

Director Paul Feig reteams with Melissa McCarthy, the breakout star from Bridesmaids, adding Sandra Bullock to the mix for the action comedy The Heat.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Free the Mind

Both screenings will feature a Q&A and a "breathing session" facilitated
by 
Debra Joy Eklove (International Association of Human Values) with assistance from Asia Nelson, Founder, Pranalife Yoga.

No screenings currently scheduled.

TBA

Part of THEMUSEUM's UNZIPPED

Co-presented by THEMUSEUM as part of their major Rolling Stones exhibition, UNZIPPED. In 1965 Andrew Loog Oldham, the Rolling Stones svengali, asked filmmaker Peter Whitehead to accompany them on a quick tour of Ireland. Whitehead was astonished.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Blancanieves
PG

A sensual and sophisticated retelling of a beloved fairytale re-imagined as a homage to European silent cinema, Spanish writer-director Pablo Berger’s black-and-white Blancanieves will leave you transfixed.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Byzantium

“Almost two decades after his Interview With the Vampire, the Irish-born fabulist Neil Jordan returns to the realm of bloodsuckers with Byzantium. The movie is gorgeous, mesmerizing, poetic; the lyricism actually heightened by harsh jets of gore.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Renoir
PG

“Renoir is a lush, involving film that deals not with one Renoir but two, as well as the strong-minded woman who was a key player in their lives. The year is 1915, the setting the gorgeous landscape of the French Riviera, and Renoir the father, the recently widowed 74-year-old Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste, is hungry for inspiration.

No screenings currently scheduled.

The Frankenstein Theory
TBA

The Frankenstein Theory does an excellent job at avoiding those downfalls that other found footage films are rife with. Andrew Weiner manages to create a smartly written movie that isn’t necessarily scary but it’s entertaining and fun to play along with.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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