Wednesday Nights, 2007-2011
At Landmark's
Metro Cinemas
4500 9th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Followers
Related Ephemera
Former Metro Classics
Seattle Landmark
Cinema Books
Scarecrow Video
Rain City Video
Filmspotting Podcast
Sean's Other Film Blog
Mike's Folderol
About Us
Mikey
Sean Gilman
Blog Archive
▼
2011
(151)
►
December
(1)
▼
November
(10)
Tonight!
Coming Attractions: Harvey
Tonight!
Coming Attractions: Frankenstein
Happy Thanksgiving!
Tonight!
Coming Attractions: Carrie
Tonight!
Coming Attractions: Doctor Zhivago
Tonight!
►
October
(8)
►
September
(14)
►
August
(28)
►
July
(21)
►
June
(3)
►
May
(2)
►
April
(18)
►
March
(30)
►
February
(12)
►
January
(4)
►
2010
(193)
►
December
(6)
►
November
(20)
►
October
(17)
►
September
(19)
►
August
(21)
►
July
(5)
►
May
(3)
►
April
(22)
►
March
(37)
►
February
(31)
►
January
(12)
►
2009
(131)
►
December
(16)
►
November
(22)
►
October
(24)
►
September
(24)
►
August
(28)
►
July
(15)
►
June
(2)
►
2007
(1)
►
June
(1)
Popular Posts
Links:
Vertigo
Back in 1958, the anonymous Time magazine reviewer captured the general sense of critical dismissal both Vertigo and its director, Alfred...
Hell is Other Movies:
Irma Vep
A couple of years ago, we came close to running, over a nine week series, Louis Feuillade's 1915 serial Les Vampires about a gang of h...
Links:
Seven Samurai
Seven Samurai , as it should considering it is The Greatest Film of All-Time, has a 100% rating at Rotten Tomatoes. The praise started way...
Pre-Game Warm-Up: Hell on Film
Although our new series revels in writhing in the rings representing Dante's Inferno, none of the nine classics we will soon ever so pr...
Links:
Out of the Past
Roger Ebert's Great Movies article on Out of the Past , in which he declares it one of the greatest of all films noirs, notes with rel...
Links:
A Matter of Life and Death
This week's film from Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger (the third of their many classics we've played, after The Red Shoes an...
Pre-Game Warm-Up: The Fallen Idol
I don't know which Invisible Hands of Fate have been guiding my movie choices as of late but, considering the themes of the impending se...
Following Up On Eric Rohmer
A few weeks ago, I said I was going to watch some Eric Rohmer films. I've made it through his Six Moral Tales and am very glad I did. ...
The Critics Agree Part V: The Umpire Strikes Out
The following are raw, uncut, uncensored reviews from the denizens of Netflix. You have been warned. Open City- "Boring, pompous, and ...
Links:
The Apartment
Bosley Crowther raved about The Apartment in the New York Times back when it was released: "You might not think a movie about a fell...
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Tonight!
At 7 & 9:10 pm.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment