Events

  • September 7, 2010

    Zombies Zombies Zombies at the Tilton 9

    NORTHFIELD, NJ — FRI SEPT 10TH

    The Tilton 9 theater is hosting a EURO ZOMBIE double feature

    “Zombie 2” and “Nightmare City”

    2 splatter classics in 35mm one night only

  • August 30, 2010

    “Bricks Flix” at the US 23 DI was a rousing success

    FLINT, MI – The US 23 Drive in Theatre was filled up with mostly classic vehicles to kick off Back to the Bricks with the Bricks Flix last Tuesday night. Besides the cars parked at the drive-in, there were classic vehicles parked alongside, in front of and across Fenton Road from the drive-in. Disc Jockey Bob Steel played the oldies until shortly before the movie “The World’s Fastest Indian” started shortly after 9 p.m. on two of the drive-in’s three screens.

    More photos of the event can be found on the Back to the Bricks Facebook page and there is a video report from WJRT.

    (Thanks to Gary for providing the photo.)

  • 2011 Newport Beach Film Festival open for submissions

    NEWPORT BEACH, CA — Celebrating its 12th year, the Newport Beach Film Festival announces its call for entries!

    The 2011 Newport Beach Film Festival will spotlight over 300 films from around the world, including feature length narrative, documentary, short, animated and student films that will compete for a series of Jury, Festival Honors and Audience Awards.

    In addition to film screenings, the Festival hosts premiere galas, an industry seminar series, and question and answer sessions with filmmakers.

  • Historic Sea Theater features “The Pendant”

    WILDWOOD, NJ — The Sea Theater in the heart of Wildwood presents the newest indie film from Jay Mayer “The Pendant” featuring cinema treasures alum Newt Wallen and Kristy Richman

    The film runs Monday Aug 30th to Fri Sept 3rd.

    For more info on this film event, please check Facebook.

  • August 26, 2010

    “Windjammer” screening at Cinerama Dome

    HOLLYWOOD, CA — Sunday September 5, at 11:30am, “Windjammer, The Voyage of the Christian Radich”. The film follows the adventures of Norwegian cadets on their 238 day training cruise. “Windjammer”, produced by Louis de Rochmont premiered at the Chinese Theatre and was filmed in CineMiracle, a 3 strip photographic process similar to Cinerama.

    The version playing at the Dome is a high definition digital print, filling the Cinerama screen, with a RCA 7 channel soundtrack. The print used for remastering was badly faded with a Norweigan soundtrack from the Swedish Film Institute. The remastering was directed by Cinerama historian David Strohmaier and produced for Cinerama by John Sittig. Tickets are available at ArcLight.

  • August 24, 2010

    Classic film series at the Prytania Theatre

    NEW ORLEANS, LA — An eclectic series of classic films is coming to the Prytania Theatre New Orleans. Showings will occur over the next six weeks and include “It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World,” “Panic in the Streets,” and “Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang” among others.

    There’s more in the Times-Picayune and informatiom from the theater’s website is here.

  • August 23, 2010

    All About The Hollywood Pantages Theatre

    HOLLYWOOD, CA — Contact: Hillsman Wright 310 403-0865,

    The Los Angeles Historic Theatre Foundation (www.lahtf.org)
    in association with Hollywood Heritage and the Nederlander Organization present

    ALL ABOUT THE HOLLYWOOD PANTAGES THEATRE (1930)
    a free comprehensive insider’s tour of a beautifully restored Broadway road house, operated by The Nederlander Organization.. One of L.A.’s finest theatres.

    Saturday, August 28, 10:30 am; doors open at 10:00am
    Pantages Theatre, 6233 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, CA 90028-5310- (213) 468-1770
    http://www.broadwayla.org/index.asp
    The Public is Invited. Admission: $7 —– free for LAHTF and HH Members

  • August 18, 2010

    Capitol Theatre commemorated with giant mural

    MILTON, PA — Several large murals honoring the history of Milton, PA have been commissioned by T.I.M.E. (The Improved Milton Experience) Main Street Manager, Deb Owens, by Altoona-based artist Pamela Snyder-Etters according to the Sunbury (PA) Daily Item reporter Cindy O. Herman.

    The first completed mural honors the restoration and re-opening of the Capitol Theatre, 55 Broadway, Milton, PA, on August 6th 1972. The massive restoration project was by The Cinesathe Group (Jack Oberleitner, Thomas Poling and others). The colorful mural depicts the front of the theatre and renderings of Shirley Temple, W.C. Fields, Laurel and Hardy and King Kong, all of which were represented on the opening night extravaganza which included gifts for all “first nighters” including orchids for the ladies.

    A town celebration is planned to honor the Theatre, The Cinestage Group, and the artist is planned for the Summer of 2011.

  • August 13, 2010

    The US 23 D.I. will host Bricks Flix with the free film, “The World’s Fastest Indian.”

    FLINT, MI — The annual Back to the Bricks cruise weekend will kick off on Tuesday, August 17 with the Bricks Flix Free Drive-in Movie at the US 23 Drive in Theatre. The cruise night begins at 5 p.m. with a car show with 600 drive-in spaces reserved for vintage cars. The remaining 600 spaces are open to the general public. There will be a display of vintage Indian motorcycles which fits in with the free movie starting at dusk, “The World’s Fastest Indian,” rated PG-13.

    The idea for a showcase event at the drive-in theater came after nearly 400 cars showed up to view a movie on a large inflatable screen in the parking lot of Whiting Auditorium during last year’s Back to the Bricks cruise weekend.

    At the time, the US.. 23 Drive-in wasn’t open.

    “When we heard the drive-in was open this year, we said we were going to give it a shot,” said Bricks Chairman Al Hatch said.

    Additional details from the Flint Journal.

  • August 10, 2010

    Rudolph Valentino: The Silent Idol - Book signing and screening

    RUDOLPH VALENTINO
    THE SILENT IDOL
    BY DONNA HILL
    BOOK SIGNING & SCREENING of Valentino Rarities
    SATURDAY AUGUST 21ST 7:00 P.M.
    LARRY EDMUNDS BOOKSHOP
    6644 HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD
    323-463-3273
    Larry Edmunds Valentino: Silent Idol