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Tickets now on sale for NOIR CITY Hollywood!
Highlights include opening night reception prior to the screening of our latest restoration "Never Open That Door", a nitrate screening of "Nightmare Alley" and the West Coast premiere of the new 4K digital restoration of "Le Samouraï".
Introductions by Alan K. Rode and Eddie Muller.
"Never Open That Door" restoration performed by UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Schedule and tickets: https://bit.ly/3Ij9Mc2
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Getting ready for an advance screening of Give Me an A, a horror anthology in angry response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Very excited that Gina Torres is part of the Q&A.
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Full Audio of the QA with Luca for American Cinematheque
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am_cinematheque Thank you to everyone who came to our advance screening of @ifcmidnight’s WATCHER with actors Maika Monroe @maikamonroe & Karl Glusman @karlglusman in-person at both theatres ⭐️
And thank you to our amazing moderators Elle Schneider @attentionsoldier (Aero) & Tomris Laffly @tomilaffly (LF3) ✨
Co-presented by @beyondfest 💙
📸: 1 + 3 Andrew Gallagher; 2 +4 @silvia_aus_berlin
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Julia Marchese's Movie List 2023
These are the movies Julia Marchese watched in 2023 (in case you care about such things)
Shout out to all of the insane, terrific cinema I attended this year (especially when shown on film) and all of the folks who programmed & made it happen – courtesy of the American Cinematheque, Alamo Drafthouse DTLA, The Music Box, Alamo Drafthouse Chicago, The Secret Movie Club, Vidiots, the Maine…
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Aliens return to Egyptian Theatre
The Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood is about to be overrun by aliens! After a long refurbishment, American Cinematheque will be celebrating the venerable venue’s grand reopening with a screening of Alien, which premiered at the theatre way back on Friday, May 25, 1979. This will be followed by two screenings of Aliens. Both films are co-presented by Beyond Fest.
Other upcoming horror, fantasy, and…
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Several shots I took of Oscar Isaac last year at an American Cinematheque Q&A he did for The Card Counter in Santa Monica, CA. (21st November, 2021)
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Two rare noir playing tonight at NOIR CITY Hollywood, both screening in 35mm, 7:30pm at American Cinematheque: TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH & WHIPLASH. Introduction by Alan K. Rode.
Full festival info and tix: https://bit.ly/3pJBmcV
7:30
TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH (1948)
Screenplay by Jay Richard Kennedy
Directed by Robert Stevenson
One of the first post-war movies that attempted to deal seriously with the burgeoning narcotics trade in defiance of a Production Code that forbade nearly any mention of the subject! In true “docu-noir” style, Treasury agent Dick Powell trots the globe trying to pin down the leader of a diabolical heroin ring with a series of surprising occurrences culminating in a stunning denouement. Directed by Robert Stevenson, this fascinating period suspenser is almost never screened theatrically. Don’t miss this one!
FORMAT: 35mm
9:40
WHIPLASH (1948)
Screenplay by Maurice Geraghty and Harriet Frank Jr.
Directed by Lewis Seiler
Blend OUT OF THE PAST with BODY AND SOUL and what do you get? An artist who falls for a mystery woman, pursues her to the Big Apple, and ends up fighting for the middleweight championship! A contentious Dane Clark is artist/boxer Mike Angelo, Alexis Smith is his sexy siren, Eve Arden the sassy girlfriend, Douglas Kennedy the scar-faced gunsel, and best of all, Zachary Scott is the sadistic wheelchair-bound fight manager! “Whiplash” is what you’ll get keeping up with the breakneck plot pacing culminating in a smashing finale!
FORMAT: 35mm
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Netflix Prepara la Reapertura de los Teatros Egipcios para Noviembre con la proyección de 'The Killer' y la sesión de preguntas y respuestas de David Fincher...
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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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