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filmnoirfoundation · 3 months
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New NOIR CITY festival dates have been added for 2024!
CONFIRMED 2024 NOIR CITY DATES
NOIR CITY: Seattle: Feb 16-22 SIFF Cinema Egyptian, Seattle, WA
NOIR CITY: Hollywood: Mar 22-31 Egyptian Theatre, Hollywood, CA
NOIR CITY: Boston: Jun 14-16 The Brattle, Cambridge, MA
NOIR CITY: Portland: Jul 19-21 Hollywood Theatre, Portland, OR
NOIR CITY: Chicago: Sep 6-12 Music Box Theatre, Chicago, IL
NOIR CITY: Detroit: Sep 20-22 Redford Theatre, Detroit, MI
NOIR CITY: D.C.: Oct 11-24 AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center
NOIR CITY: Philadelphia: Nov 15-17 The Colonial Theatre, Phoenixville, PA
*Other U.S. cities will be added as festival dates are confirmed.
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kodachrome-net · 1 month
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Egyptian Theatre, De Kalb, Illinois, March 2024
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muchalucha-art · 1 year
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Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
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It was 13 years ago!
Recollections. It rained all day and all night and with possibly the most rain I have ever seen in LA. Still, a lot of people turned up.
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denimbex1986 · 25 days
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'Andrew Scott and Dakota Fanning are stepping out for the premiere of their new Netflix series!
The two stars posed together on the red carpet at the Ripley premiere on Wednesday (April 3) held at The Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles.
For the premiere, Andrew, 47, looked cool in a green suit while Dakota, 30, donned a white dress.
Also joining Andrew and Dakota at the premiere were their co-stars Eliot Sumner and Maurizio Lombardi.
In the eight-episode limited series Ripley, Andrew plays Tom Ripley, a grifter scraping by in early 1960s New York, who is hired by a wealthy man to travel to Italy to try to convince his vagabond son to return home. Tom’s acceptance of the job is the first step into a complex life of deceit, fraud and murder.
All episodes of the series will premiere on Netflix on April 4...
FYI: Andrew is wearing a Giuliva Heritage outfit. Dakota is wearing a Fendi Couture dress...'
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ramascreen · 6 months
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Experience a Piece of Hollywood History with an Inside Look at the Egyptian Theatre; New Programing will Include ‘Rebel Moon Part One: A Child Of Fire’ in 70mm
Experience a piece of Hollywood history as Netflix re-opens the doors to the Egyptian Theatre. Take an inside look at the restoration process that has been years in the making here. The tradition and glamor of this legendary movie palace has been restored to honor the past while also bringing it up-to-date with state-of-the-art features for an incredible cinematic experience. This December,…
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ericaportfolio · 1 year
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Almost a year ago now, I was one of the camera operators for a class short student film project, The Same Old Story, filmed at the @egyptiantheatre. Give it a watch and check out @parker_otto other works on YouTube!
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theboisebeat · 2 years
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Tab Benoit Played Boise, Bringing An Amazing Blues Show To The Egyptian Theatre
Tab Benoit Played Boise, Bringing An Amazing Blues Show To The Egyptian Theatre
Tab Benoit played Boise, performing to a packed house at the Egyptian Theatre on Tuesday, September 13. Tab, who is generally acknowledged as one of the top blues guitarists in the world today, gave his fans a fantastic evening of hard driving blues, shaped by his years of living and playing in Houma, Louisiana. Opening the show was Nashville based guitarist and vocalist J.D. Simo, who said that…
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ladailymirror · 2 years
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Mary Mallory: Hollywood Heights – 'The Loves of Pharaoh'
Mary Mallory: Hollywood Heights – ‘The Loves of Pharaoh’
Photo: Dagny Servaes in “The Loves of Pharaoh.” Credit: American Cinematheque. Note: This is an encore post from 2011. To celebrate the 89th anniversary of the opening of Hollywood’s Egyptian Theatre, American Cinematheque screened the 1922 restored Ernst Lubitsch film THE LOVES OF PHARAOH Tuesday night, October 18. Both revel in Egyptian decoration and mythology and look great in their…
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Ripley premiere red carpet video compiled from various Instagram stories, full list of credits under the cut.
apwrum (Andrew signing for fans, red carpet outside the gates, with sunglasses)
christophercosmos (the first image, invitation to premiere)
kelly.figley (Andrew posing in sunglasses on the courtyard red carpet, and the truly glorious photo of the theater, below*)
luciaoskerova (the spin around The Egyptian Theatre courtyard, and the short video inside the theater)
netflixqueue ("Queue cam" red carpet closeups of Andrew, Dakota and the whole cast, etc)
Music credit, my terrible edit of Jeff Russo's Leaving New York from the Ripley Soundtrack.
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1920 ─ LE THÉATRE ─ Nº 384 | Kabinett Auktionen Mme Ida Rubinstein. Rôle de Cléopâtre. Théatre National de l'Opéra. Antoine et Cléopâtre ─ Acte V [Photo Sabourin (succ. de Bert)]
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filmnoirfoundation · 9 days
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#TCMFF Day 3 First Morning Screenings Decisions, decisions. Eddie Muller interviewing Andy Robinson prior to DIRTY HARRY, 9:30 at TCL Chinese Theatres Multiplex House 6 OR a nitrate screening of NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES, introduced by Alan K. Rode 9:00 at American Cinematheque Egyptian? NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES (1948): Edward G. Robinson stars as John Triton, a phony vaudeville mentalist who is one day cursed with the actual ability to predict the future. Gail Russell is the heiress who seems doomed by Triton’s vision of her death. Or is it a scheme to steal her impending inheritance? John Farrow, a director at his most stylish in noir terrain, adapts from the novel by master of suspense Cornell Woolrich. In typical Woolrich fashion, the film careens from one revelation to another, dishing out info that forces the viewer to reconsider everything that’s come before it. Though many have tried, few films have been as effective at capturing the author’s sense of doomed predestination. Dir. John Farrow
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detroitlib · 2 years
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View of a crowd on sidewalk in front of the Fox Theatre. Cars in foreground. Marquee reads: "The Egyptian. Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Gene Tierney, Michael Wilding, Edmund Purdom. Cinemascope in color stereophonic sound." Stamped on back: "Louis Goldenberg. Paramount Photo Service. 10088 Hart, Huntington Woods, Mich. WO 3-6232." 1954
Courtesy of the Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
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sassmill · 2 months
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When you want to visit the Alhambra but mom’s like “we got the Alhambra at home”
#niche joke maybe?#unclear how many millennials and elder gen z are familiar with moorish decorative arts#but this is the theatre at New York City center#described in the show program as ‘1943 neo-moorish’#I think theatres need to start having themes again why did we stop doing that#I’m not saying we should randomly model them on landmarks of other cultures#because it’s so fucking weird#like the garde arts center in CT is vaguely Egyptian and it’s like??? that’s a choice#but new build theatres are just like neutral spaces#which I understand completely you don’t want to distract from the production happening onstage#but surely there’s some middle ground we could reach!#some kind of neo art deco revival could be lovely#especially as more and more art deco theatres are getting restored to their historic designs#I don’t know if theatres are this way in other countries but I’m assuming that the American trend at the turn of the century#was influenced by European theatrical tradition#I’ve seen color plates of concert halls and opera houses#so I’m pretty sure our heavily themed theatres built 1900-1950 are a translation of that#unfortunately I don’t really have a knowledge base for American theatres older than that because I haven’t really been to any#well wait that’s a lie I’ve been to ford’s theatre in DC#but I don’t think there was much that stood out stylistically to me I think it was just very bog standard federalist#which isn’t the period most people associate it with because of Lincoln#but I don’t know off the top of my head when it was built and that is likely a modern design choice anyway#this has been another episode of ‘I have approximate knowledge of many things’
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caseyjonesbignaturals · 6 months
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everyone look at my fat catboy ok thanks
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benchowmein · 2 years
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Theatre Magazine, November 1922
Corselet of Tutankhamun, excavated November 1922
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