Events

  • October 14, 2009

    Garden Theatre begins 2009-2010 season

    WINTER GARDEN, FL — The Garden Theatre begins its second complete season on Friday, Oct. 9, with “Forever Plaid,” produced by Theatre Works Florida. It will play on Friday/Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons through October 25. “Plaid” is a guaranteed smash with a series of well-loved songs and right-on patter that keeps audiences laughing as they hum along to some of the great nostalgic pop hits of the 50s and 60s. Tickets are currently on sale through the boxoffice, which can be reached at 407-877-4736.

    The Garden Theatre, located at 160 W. Plant Street, is a restored 1935 Mediterranean Revival style movie house, now in use for live productions as well as films. It has helped to spark a remarkable renaissance in downtown Winter Garden’s historic district.

  • October 13, 2009

    Silent Film and Organ Concert Memorial Series

    MARION, OH — Sunday, October 25 at 3 p.m. the Palace’s mighty Wurlitzer organ fills the theatre as world renowned organist Dennis James accompanies the classic silent film “The Cat and the Canary.”

    Patrons have the opportunity to step back in time and be entertained just as many were when the Palace Theatre first opened its doors in 1928.

    Just in time for Halloween, this spooky film takes place at the old mansion of deceased millionaire Cyrus West. Exactly twenty years after his death, West’s will is being read and relatives from across the nation have been invited.

  • September 25, 2009

    Free L.A. theater tours tomorrow

    LOS ANGELES, CA —Saturday, 9/26, – Free Tours of the Million Dollar and Morosco (Club 740) Theatres

    Broadway Theatre History Review
    Program begins at 11 am, Million Dollar Theatre (3rd & Broadway)

    The Los Angeles Historic Theatre Foundation (www.lahtf.org) celebrates the first year of our popular All About… theatre docu-tours on Saturday, September 26, 11am, at the Million Dollar Theatre at 3rd & Broadway. Admission is free and the public is invited.

  • September 24, 2009

    Charlotte Film Festival highlights actual 35mm film

    In spite of all the buzz about digital projection, with many predicting the imminent demise of traditional film projection, this year’s Charlotte Film Festival will be deliberately emphasizing 35mm film to provide attendees with what this article in the Charlotte Observer calls “a different viewing experience:”

    Let’s say that with emphasis: It’s showing films. Not digital entries that can be tossed up onto any screen, but 35mm pictures that have to be projected in traditional movie theaters.

    Partnerships were the key to this quantum leap forward.

    The film festival convinced EpiCentre Theaters and Regal’s Park Terrace Cinemas to provide a different viewing experience. The festival strengthened its bond with Queens University of Charlotte, which hosts eight workshops

    Read more in the Charlotte Observer.

  • September 22, 2009

    Del Oro Theater shows classic films to raise funds for murals

    GRASS VALLEY, CA — The Del Oro Theater is currently running a series of classic films to raise funds to complete the creation of wall murals reflecting the town’s mining history. The theater was built in 1940.

    Getz said he is confident the money will be raised to complete the project, which has been in the works since the design was unveiled in March 2007.

    In the last week, the mural’s artist, John Pugh, has added another strip of the painting. Pugh has been working in bursts and during the night to get the project done, but there is no estimated date of completion, Getz said.

    Read more in in The Union and at the theater’s website.

  • September 21, 2009

    New season of “Science on Screen” at Coolidge

    BROOKLINE, MA — The Coolidge Corner Theatre kicks off a brand-new season of its popular Science on Screen series on Monday, Sep. 21 at 7 pm with a presentation of the Boston-based medical thriller “Coma” and a pre-screening talk by special guest Robin Cook, MD, author of the best-selling novel of the same name.

    Something is not quite right at Boston Memorial Hospital. When her best friend falls into a coma after a routine operation, surgical resident Susan Wheeler (Geneviève Bujold) does some digging, and discovers that many other patients, all young and relatively healthy, have met the same fate. She digs deeper, but her obsession with finding answers only antagonizes her superiors and alienates her ambitious boyfriend, Dr. Mark Bellows (Michael Douglas), who is reluctant to believe her suspicions of foul play. The tension builds as Dr. Wheeler’s investigation leads her to a mysterious facility where she witnesses comatose bodies suspended on wires in a computer-controlled environment —– and uncovers a chilling link to the black-market trade in human organs.

    Before the film, Dr. Cook will discuss some of the medical and ethical issues portrayed in “Coma” and how those issues still resonate today. Widely credited as the master of the medical thriller, Dr. Cook continues to dominate the category he helped create. Since the publication of “Coma” in 1977, he has successfully combined medical fact with fiction to produce a succession of 27 New York Times bestsellers that have been translated into 40 languages. In addition to “Coma”, numerous feature films, television movies, and mini-series have been made from his work.

  • US 23 DI opens Nightmare Castle on September 25

    FLINT, MI — To top off a successful season for the US 23 Drive-in Theatre under its new management, they will open the Nightmare Castle on Friday, September 25. Details can be found at http://www.nightmarecastle.com. The drive-in is now open weekends only. They will have their final Customer Appreciation Weekend on Friday and Saturday, September 18 and 19 when admission will be $5.00. For the Nightmare Castle shows, admission will be $15 for adults and $10 for children 11 and under which includes the movie show and the Nightmare Castle attraction. The final Nightmare Castle show will be on Halloween night after which the drive-in will close for the season.

  • September 18, 2009

    2010 Newport Beach Film Festival announces call for entries!

    NEWPORT BEACH, CA — Celebrating its 11th year, the Newport Beach Film Festival is open for submissions. Take advantage of our Early Bird Deadline and save.

    The 2010 Newport Beach Film Festival will spotlight over 350 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. The 2010 NBFF will host red carpet Opening and Closing Night Gala Celebrations, International Spotlight events, an Action Sports Film Series, an Environmental Film Series, a Family Film Series, a Collegiate Showcase, a Youth Film Showcase and a free Seminar Series.

    The Festival runs from April 22nd to April 29th, 2010.

    Newport Beach Film Festival
    April 22 —– 29, 2010

    NOW OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS.
    SUBMIT NOW AND SAVE!

    www.NewportBeachFilmFest.com

  • September 16, 2009

    Classic films return to former Carolina Theater

    LUMBERTON, NC — The Carolina Civic Center, born in 1928 as the Carolina Theater, is now showing a series of classic films in addition to its other programming.

    The movie is part of the “Gotta See It on the Big Screen'‘ fall series. The purpose of the series, he said, is to show classic movies the way they should be seen – on the big screen.

    “These are films that television screens don’t do justice,” said Sceiford, the center’s executive director.

    Read the story in the Fayette Observer.

  • September 11, 2009

    Disney Studio to open its gates to public for film premiere

    In connection with the premiere of its animated film, “The Princess and the Frog,” the Disney Studio will invite the public in from November 25-Dec. 13 to see the film at newly renovated theater on-site. The premiere will also be held simultaneously at the Ziegfield Theatre in New York.

    In celebration of Disney`s newest animated musical “The Princess and The Frog,” Walt Disney Studios is opening its Burbank gates to the public for a once-in-a-lifetime advance special engagement, welcoming Disney fans to experience its newest animated musical comedy Nov. 25-Dec. 13, 2009. The advance special engagement will also be featured in Clearview’s historic Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City. Following the film, fans on both coasts will also be treated to The Ultimate Disney Experience, an exciting extravaganza that will feature-for the first time ever-all nine of the Disney princesses (including the film’s Princess Tiana, Disney’s newest princess), as well as exciting Bayou games, movie archives, how-to presentations from Disney animators, Studio tours (for L.A. guests) and more. Tickets went on sale at midnight last night.

    Read more in at Reuters.