Thursday, October 29, 2009

October 29: The week ahead

Hey moviegoers!

What's ahead in Halifax's movie-sphere over the next seven days? Read on...
But before you do! Don't forget to read up on Out @ In the Loop!

World Animation Day
Cost: Free!
Date/Time: Sunday, November 1 @ 2
Location: The Company House (2022 Gottingen)
Behind the Scenes: In honour of World Animation Day, the NFB has organized a cross-Canada tour of screenings and workshops called Get Animated
The Movie:
  • 2 pm: Special presentation with Cordell Barker: Chris Landreth shows his latest short film, The Spine (previewed below). He will also talk about what he calls “psychorealism,” a way of using computer graphics to show the realism of his characters’ complicated, messy and very human lives.
  • 4 pm: Animation Feast — NFB New Visions Program: Discover latest works by NFB award-winning filmmakers – including Oscar®-winner Chris Landreth and two-time Oscar®-nominated Cordell Barker.



The Darien Dilemma
Cost: Free!
Date/Time: Monday, November 2 @ 7
Location: Pier 21 (1055 Marginal)
Behind the Scenes: A documentary screening as part of Holocaust Education Week 2009. A discussion following the film will be led by Mark David, Campaign Administrator for the United Jewish Appeal of Atlantic Canada.
The Movie: The Darien Dilemma follows a father and his filmmaker son as they explore the previously untold Holocaust story of 1,000 Viennese Jews stranded on the frozen Danube River in 1941 awaiting rescue by Ruth Klieger, a senior agent of Mossad.
For more info... http://www.pier21.ca/

Antonio Gaudi
Cost: Free!
Date/Time: Tuesday, November 3 @ 5
Location: Dalhousie Art Gallery (6101 University)
Behind the Scenes: Part of the Dalhousie Art Gallery's Wednesday film series
The Movie: Woman in the Dunes director Hiroshi Teshigahara wordlessly explores the art and buildings of the great Catalan designer Antonio Gaudí as a testament to organic form.

Die Woelfe (The Wolves)
Cost: Free!
Date/Time: Tuesday November 3, Wednesday November 4 and Thursday November 5 @ 7
Location: Saint Mary's University McNally Theatre (923 Robie)
Behind the Scenes: Part of the Wall's Echo: A series of multimedia presentations exploring life before, during, and after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Die Wölfe (The Wolves) is a film trilogy produced by the German Television, ZDF, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall. The three-part movie will be screened over three consecutive evenings.
The Movie: New Year's Eve 1989: whilst the whole of Berlin is intoxicated by the dream of reunification, a young couple, a girl from West Berlin and a boy from the Eastern part of the city, are about to say I do. But only at the altar does it become apparent that the parents of the engaged couple and their friends are bound together by a complex and tragic history that reaches back decades into the past. They are all forced to realise that they are inseparably linked to one another through their common experiences of everyday life in post war Germany, including the rubble women (women responsible for clearing away the rubble in post war Germany) and the black market, through their shared experience of growing up, through young love and jealousy, loyalty and mistrust.

Fossil Fools Film Fest: Home
Cost: $2
Date/Time: Wednesday, November 4 @ 7
Location: The Hub (1673 Barrington, 2nd floor)
Behind the Scenes: Presented by Ecology Action Centre's Energy Issues Committee.
The Movie: A documentary tracing the impact of human activity on the environment and calling for action to avoid irreversible harm.

Both Sides of the Wire
Cost: Free!
Date/Time: Thursday, November 5 @ 6
Location: CBC Radio Room (1599 South Park)
Behind the Scenes: Presented by the Atlantic Jewish Council in partnership with Linda Joy Media Arts. A part of Holocaust Education Week. The filmmaker Neal Livingston, will be in attendance. A question and answer session will follow the film.
The Movie: An hour long documentary which chronicles the experiences of Austrian and German refugees, the majority of whom were Jewish, that had come to England to escape Nazi oppression, only then to be deported and interned in Canada as "dangerous enemy aliens."



Sharkwater
Cost: Free!
Date/Time: Thursday, November 5 @ 7
Location: Potter auditorium, Kenneth C. Rowe Management Building (6100 University)
Behind the Scenes: Hosted by Dalhousie University's College of Sustainability; a range of exciting lectures, seminars and activities are offered through the College of Sustainability, building a shared sense of community around environment and sustainability-related issues.
The Movie: Filmmaker Rob Stewart's love for sharks prompts him to undertake a dangerous journey in an effort to save sharks from extinction. The result is Sharkwater. In Sharkwater Rob unearths the reality about sharks' behavior and discredits the popular perception that sharks are fearsome predators.

Beverly Hills Cop
Cost: $6.99 (or $9.99 which includes a reg. popcorn & reg. drink)
Date/Time: Friday, November 6 @ 11:30 & Saturday, November 7 @ 11:30
Location: Park Lane (5657 Spring Garden Rd)
Behind the Scenes: Empire Fan Favourite is a film series hosted by Empire 8 Parklane dedicated to bringing classics back to the Big Screen. These are original 35mm prints, not re-mastered DVDs!
The Movie: A freewheeling Detroit cop pursuing a murder investigation finds himself dealing with the very different culture of Beverly Hills.


MET Opera: Turandot
Cost: $24.80
Date/Time: Saturday, November 7 @ 2 p.m
Location: Dartmouth Crossing (145 Shubie Dr) & Park Lane (5657 Spring Garden Rd)
Behind the Scenes: A broadcast of a live performance of New York's Metropolitan Opera. Approximate Running Time: 3 hours, 30 minutes - includes 2 intermissions.
The Movie: Director Franco Zeffirelli’s breathtaking production of Puccini’s last opera is a favorite of the Met repertoire. Maria Guleghina plays the ruthless Chinese princess of the title, whose hatred of men is so strong that she has all suitors who can’t solve her riddles beheaded. Marcello Giordani sings Calàf, the unknown prince who eventually wins her love and whose solos include the famous “Nessun dorma.”

See you at Out @ In the Loop!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Out @ In The Loop

Q: Where will you be on November 9th?
A: In The Loop

Our first movie outing for November will be to see Atlantic Filmmakers Cooperative's Monday Night Movies' presentation of the hit indie British comedy In The Loop.

What's it all about?
"The film tracks the lies, misunderstandings, good and bad intel, and PR blunders that escalate into a full-blown (fictional) crisis in the Middle East over the course of a few days, in a few conversations and meetings, in a few corridors of British and American power. Though played for laughs, the movie demonstrates how the most incidental factors (leaked papers, hastily spoken soundbites) and players (aides, interns, and low-level government officials) can influence the course of history. "

If that description didn't help, take a look at the trailer:


Why see it? Because it's going to be hilarious! And that's practically fact: it has a 95% approval rating on RottenTomatoes! With comments like those of Lou Lumenick from the New York Post ("In the Loop is certainly the smartest and funniest movie inspired by the Iraq war."), you know you're curious!

You can sort of find out more at the movie's official site http://www.intheloopmovie.co.uk/ but you might be better off with the IMDB page.

THE PLAN:
We'll meet on Monday, November 9th for 6:30 when we'll head in to grab seats before the movie starts at 7. We'll meet by the tables in front of the arcade. In honour of the British/American theme, why not dress in red, white and blue? I'll wear my typical orange ballcap of course.
Tickets are $10 and are available for purchase starting at 6 that night.

After the movie, we'll head out to the Second Cup for some post-movie discussion and drinks!

You can RSVP to the facebook event (http://www.new.facebook.com/event.php?eid=171273910842) or share the blog with this quick link: http://bit.ly/3dI6gG.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Other October Movies

Hey moviegoers!

I'm working on the next Out @ the Movies outing right now but in the meantime, it seems like there are tons of choices of movies for the next few weeks. So check these out!
Japanese Film Festival
Cost: Free! (but first-come, first-served)
Date/Time: Thursday, October 22nd @ 3 and 6 p.m.
Location: Park Lane
Behind the Scenes: Each fall the Consulate General of Japan and the Japan Foundation are pleased to offer free screenings of Japanese films in local communities. These films are in Japanese with English subtitles. Please note that limited seating is available on a first come first served basis.
The Movies:
  • 3:00 pm - "The Milkwoman", Directed by Ogata Akira - From IDMB: "This is a story of a long and awkward love. The daily life of a woman of 50 years old and some people around her is depicted. Her daily life is so ordinary and routine that I doubted who was the real lead character in the beginning. Then the audiences know that the woman and a man who was her high-school class mate had very tiny connection. The woman has been doing the same job - a milk-woman and a supermarket casher - so long. There are so many slopes that delivering milk bottles is a very hard job. The man had married another woman, who is now dying of cancer. He works at the City Hall and devotedly cares her at home. They never look straight nor talk each other, but they never forget each other. "
  • 6:00 pm - "Dog in a Side Car", Directed by Negishi Kichitaro - From IMDB: "The dysfunctional family drama is such an easily forgettable sub-genre that it is certainly a joy when a film like DOG IN A SIDECAR comes along, proving that you can make a thoughtful, entertaining film without insulting the audience's intelligence. Providing a strong foundation of strong acting, skilled direction and intelligent writing, this admittedly small but very rewarding film is excellent viewing, showing the ups and downs of a family in a way that never seems forced or contrived. Hana Matsumoto is extraordinary as 10 year old Kaoru, who suddenly has to get used to a new way of life when her mother walks out on her family. Things seem to get stranger when Yoko (Yuko Takeuchi, who is excellent)turns up on her doorstep, who has become her father's new lover. What could have been a typical family comedy/drama turns into something quite different, as director Kichitaro Negishi concentrates on the small details of Kaoru's new situation, making for a fresh, involving film. As we see Yoko and Kaoru's father's relationship develop, we can also see why Kaoru's mother left in the first place. DOG IN A SIDECAR is a subtle, natural film, and a complete charmer, showing you don't have to use hysterics and melodrama to convincingly portray a family who don't exactly fit the norm."

Link: http://www.montreal.ca.emb-japan.go.jp/en/Culture/events.htm


The Age of Stupid
Cost:
Free! (but limited seating)
Date/Time: Thursday, October 22nd @ 6 p.m.
Location: SMU - Burke Building Theatre A (923 Robie)
Behind the Scenes: Join us following the film for a public discussion forum with Dr. Cathy Conrad, Director of the Community Based Environmental Monitoring Network (CBEMN) and Associate Professor of Geography at Saint Mary's University. Event hosted by the Citizen Science project through the financial support of CIDA in partnership with Saint Mary’s University’s Department of Geography.
The Movie: This film stars Oscar nominated Pete Postlethwaite as an old man living in the devastated world of 2055, watching ‘archive' footage from 2008 and asking: why didn't we stop climate change while we had the chance?
Link: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=176072576456 or http://www.thecoast.ca/halifax/Event?oid=1344106


Radiant City
Cost: Free! (but limited seating)
Date/Time: Thursday, October 22nd @ 7 p.m.
Location: Kenneth C Rowe Management Building (6100 University)
Behind the Scenes: The Environment, Sustainability and Society Thursday Evening Lecture Series continues with this narrative about suburban sprawl, directed by Gary Burns and Jim Browns and produced by the National Film Board of Canada.
The Movie: Since the end of World War II, one of kind of urban residential development has dominate how cities in North America have grown, the suburbs. In these artificial neighborhoods, there is a sense of careless sprawl in an car dominated culture that ineffectually tries to create the more organically grown older communities. Interspersed with the comments of various experts about the nature of suburbia, we follow the lives of various inhabitants of this pervasive urban sprawl and hear their thoughts. However at the end, there is a twist that plays on the falseness of the world in they live.
Link: http://www.thecoast.ca/halifax/Event?oid=1320129

Halifax Film Explosion
Cost:
$8
Date/Time: Starts Friday, October 23rd at 6 p.m. and continues until Saturday, October 24th at 10 p.m.
Location: Park Lane
Behind the Scenes: Presented by The Halifax Pop Explosion.
The Movies:

  • Director Penelope Spheeris’ (The Decline of Western Civilization, Wayne’s World) influential Suburbia (Friday, 6:30pm), a tale of counter culture and rebellion set in the 80’s LA Punk scene.
  • Jay Buim’s directorial debut, Todd P Goes To Austin (Friday, 8:30pm). The film shows legendary DIY promoter Todd Patrick as he ventures to South By Southwest and exposes what life is like for musicians living and touring at the indie level.
  • Double bill of We’re All Dying to Live and RIP: A Remix Manifesto (Saturday, 6:30pm). We’re All Dying to Live is a composite of segments from over 50 public domain films edited into narrative form by RIch Aucoin and synchronized to his highly anticipated album, Public Publication. Directed by Brett Gaylor, RIP: A Remix Manifesto explores on the issues around music piracy by focusing its sites on controversial mash-up artist, Girl Talk.
  • Bob Byington’s Harmony and Me (Saturday, 8:30pm). Starring Justin Rice of indie rock act Bishop Allen, the film is the tale of Harmony, a young Austin based lyricist that is unable to recover from a crushing break-up.

Link: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=141000310977


An American Werewolf in London
Cost:
$6.99 (or.$9.99 which includes a Reg. Popcorn & Reg. Drink!)
Date/Time: Friday, October 23 @ 11:30 p.m.
Location: Park Lane
Behind the Scenes: This 1981 classic is presented by Empire Fan Favourites' Thriller month.
The Movie: Two American students are on a walking tour of England and are attacked by a Werewolf. One is killed, the other is mauled. The Werewolf is killed, but reverts to it's human form, and the townspeople are able to deny it's existence. The surviving student begins to have nightmares of hunting on 4 feet at first, but then finds that his friend and other recent victims appear to him, demanding that he find a way to die to release them from their curse, being trapped between worlds because of their unnatural death.
Link: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=30134442529 or http://www.empiretheatres.com/movie/american-werewolf-london

Astro Boy
Cost:
$8.99/adult, $6.99/child/senior
Date/Time: Sunday, October 25th @ 1:30 p.m.
Location: Empire 18 Bayers Lake Industrial Park
Behind the Scenes: On Sunday October 25th, Empire Theatres and E1 Entertainment will be donating the proceeds from the 1:30 PM screening of Astro Boy to Kids Help Phone.
The Movie: Set in futuristic Metro City, Astro Boy is about a young robot with incredible powers created by a brilliant scientist named Dr. Tenma. Powered by positive "blue" energy, Astro Boy is endowed with super strength, x-ray vision, unbelievable speed and the ability to fly. Embarking on a journey in search of acceptance, Astro Boy encounters many other colorful characters along the way. Through his adventures, he learns the joys and emotions of being human, and gains the strength to embrace his destiny. Ultimately learning his friends and family are in danger, Astro Boy marshals his awesome super powers and returns to Metro City in a valiant effort to save everything he cares about and to understand what it means to be a hero.
Link: http://www.empiretheatres.com/movie/astro-boy-kids-help-phone

Ghostbusters
Cost:
$6.99 (or.$9.99 which includes a Reg. Popcorn & Reg. Drink!)
Date/Time: Friday, October 30 11:30 p.m.
Location: Park Lane
Behind the Scenes: Presented by Empire Theatres Fan Favourites' Thriller month.
The Movie: After being kicked out of their university, parapsychology professors Spengler, Stantz and Venkman decide to go into business for themselves by trapping and removing ghosts from haunted houses. After some initial skepticism, business is soon booming as The Ghost Busters rid New York of its undead. When a downtown skyscraper becomes the focal point of spirit activity linked to the ancient god Gozer, however, the problem may be more than the team can handle.
Link: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=30134442529 or http://www.empiretheatres.com/movie/ghostbusters

The Exorcist
Cost:
$10
Date/Time: October 31st at 11:59 p.m.
Location: Oxford Theatre (6408 Quinpool )
Behind the Scenes: Finish your Halloween off right with head-spinning, vomit-spewing, devil-girl terror. A fundraiser for LunaSea Theatre Company.
The Movie: A visiting actress in Washington, D.C., notices dramatic and dangerous changes in the behavior and physical make-up of her 12-year-old daughter. Meanwhile, a young priest at nearby Georgetown University begins to doubt his faith while dealing with his mother's terminal sickness. And, book-ending the story, a frail, elderly priest recognizes the necessity for a show-down with an old demonic enemy.
Link: http://www.thecoast.ca/halifax/Event?oid=1343292

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Reviews of Where the Wild Things Are


So what did our moviegoers think of Spike Jonze's adaptation of the beloved childhood classic Where the Wild Things Are?

Let's find out!
  • An interesting look at childhood. It was a wild and unpredictable ride even if it isn't entirely clear where the ride took us. -Kirk
  • Visually rich but it's hard to flesh out a 10-page book into 90 minutes of film. -Peter
  • It was very bland. Like vanilla without the vanilla taste. Diet vanilla!! -Brian
  • An interesting visualization of a child's inner voices via mythological monsters. Too complex for children to watch raptly. -Curtis L
  • It was interesting how Max's inner conflicts and the people in his life were represented by the "Wild Things." I thought that actor Max Records did a superb acting job as our hero Max. I felt that some of the violence was unnecessary ([SPOILERS! Highlight to read] e.g., an arm being ripped off one of the Wild Things, rocks being thrown at owls). -Cathy
  • No comment. -J
I can certainly say this: this movie generated one of the lengthiest and most complex discussions of any of the movies we have seen.

Well that's it for this time. Watch the blog for information on our next outing!

Kirk

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Out @ Where the Wild Things Are

There's one in all of us...

After a week of voting, the winner, with 44% of the vote is Where the Wild Things Are. Read on to find out more about our next movie outing!

WHAT?
Halifax Out @ the Movies is off to a screening of Where the Wild Things Are. It's a directed by Spike Jonze based on the beloved children's book by openly gay author Maurice Sendak.
The story is that of " a young boy named Max--after being sent to bed for misbehaving--imagines that he sails away to where the wild things are. Max is loved by the wild creatures who make him their King, although he soon longs to be back home with his family."
The cast includes Catherine Keener, Max Records, Mark Ruffalo, Lauren Ambrose, James Gandolfini, Catherin O'Hara and Forest Whitaker.
You can find out more and view the trailer at http://www.wherethewildthingsare.com.

WHY?
Why wouldn't you want to see Where the Wild Things Are?!
* A beloved childhood book comes to life.
* Director Spike Jonze: Jonze uses the same unique directing skills he applied to Adaptation, Being John Malkovich and a slew of music videos.
* Additional content! Jonze expanded the book to add new segments to flesh out the characters and action.
* ...Have you looked at it? It looks awesome!

WHO?
Me! You! Your friends?
If you've got a friend who's interested in coming, send them the link to the blog (http://bit.ly/2vWScj) or facebook event (http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=197594030952).

WHEN?
Tuesday, October 20th. We'll head in and grab seats around 6:10; the movie starts at 6:30.
Look for the guy in glasses and an orange ballcap if this is your first time coming.

WHERE?
Empire 8 Park Lane (5657 Spring Garden Rd) followed by coffee at Second Cup.

HOW?
How do you confirm? Just show up! Tickets are $8.99 and can be pre-purchased (https://www.empiretheatres.com/empire-express/WAR00350/43/10-20-2009/18:30).
You can RSVP to the facebook event (http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=197594030952).

PLUS!
The trailer:



See you at the cinema!

Kirk F

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

October 20: Where the Law Abiding Stepfather Couples

Time for another movie outing! (Well, in addition to Out @ Tosca.)
Our regularly scheduled movie outing will be Tuesday, October 20th. But what movie to see?
Well, that's where you come in: read the previews below, watch the trailers and then vote in the poll!


Couples Retreat
What's it about? "Couples Retreat" follows four Midwestern couples who embark on a journey to a tropical island resort. While one of the couples is there to work on their marriage, the other three set out to jet ski, spa and enjoy some fun in the sun. They soon discover that participation in the resort's couple's therapy is not optional. Suddenly, their group-rate vacation comes at a price. What follows is a hilarious look at real world problems faced by all couples.
Who's in it? Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau, Faizon Love, Kristin Davis, Malin Akerman, Kristen Bell, Kali Hawk, Jean Reno
When does it come out? October 9th
Where can you find out more? http://www.couplesretreatmovie.com/
Why do you want to see it? Funny people in a funny setting!
How about that trailer?




Where the Wild Things Are
What's it about? Based on Maurice Sendak's classic book, "Where the Wild Things Are," a young boy named Max--after being sent to bed for misbehaving--imagines that he sails away to where the wild things are. Max is loved by the wild creatures who make him their King, although he soon longs to be back home with his family.
Who's in it? Catherine Keener, Max Records, Mark Ruffalo, Lauren Ambrose, James Gandolfini, Catherin O'Hara, Forest Whitaker
When does it come out? October 16th
Where can you find out more? http://www.wherethewildthingsare.com/
Why do you want to see it? A beloved childhood book comes to life. Plus, creator Maurice Sendak is openly gay!
How about that trailer?




Law Abiding Citizen
What's it about? Clyde Shelton is an upstanding family man whose wife and daughter are brutally murdered during a home invasion. When the killers are caught, Nick Rice, a hotshot young Philadelphia prosecutor, is assigned to the case. Over his objections, Nick is forced by his boss to offer one of the suspects a light sentence in exchange for testifying against his accomplice. Fast forward 10 years. The man who got away with murder is found dead and Clyde Shelton coolly admits his guilt. Then he issues a warning to Nick: Either fix the flawed justice system that failed his family, or key players in the trial will die. Soon Shelton follows through on his threats, orchestrating from his jail cell a string of spectacularly diabolical assassinations that can be neither predicted nor prevented. Philadelphia is gripped with fear as Shelton's high-profile targets are slain one after another and the authorities are powerless to halt his reign of terror. Only Nick can stop the killing, and to do so he must outwit this brilliant sociopath in a harrowing contest of wills in which even the smallest misstep means death. With his own family now in Shelton's crosshairs, Nick finds himself in a desperate race against time facing a deadly adversary who seems always to be one step ahead.
Who's in it? Jamie Foxx, Gerard Butler, Viola Davis
When does it come out? October 16th
Where can you find out more? http://www.lawabidingcitizenfilm.com/
Why do you want to see it? Great actors in a gripping tale.
How about that trailer?



The Stepfather
What's it about? Michael returns home from military school to find his mother happily in love and living with her new boyfriend. As the two men get to know each other, he becomes more and more suspicious of the man who is always there with a helpful hand.
Who's in it? Christopher Meloni, Amber Heard, Dylan Walsh, Sela Ward, Penn Badgley, Sherry Stringfield, Jon Tenney, Paige Turco
When does it come out? October 16
Where can you find out more? http://www.welcometothefamily.com/
Why do you want to see it? Sometimes the scariest thing in the world is in our own home...
How about that trailer?



Vote in the poll below to determine which movie we'll see on Tuesday, October 20th.