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Filmmaker Q&A’s for New Nutria Doc RODENTS OF UNUSUAL SIZE.

September 11, 2018 by Lamb L.

RODENTS OF UNUSUAL SIZE filmmakers Quinn Costello, Chris Metzler and Jeff Springer plus animator Mike Glum will participate in a Q&A at the Monica Film Center after the 8 PM screening on Friday, September 14. Costello and Springer will return for a Q&A after the Saturday, September 15 8 PM show.

https://vimeo.com/237653627

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WATER MAKES US WET at the Fine Arts with Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens & More in Person for a Q&A.

September 7, 2018 by Lamb L.

California Premiere of WATER MAKES US WET! Appearing live at the Ahrya Fine Arts on September 24 will be the directors, Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens, producer/cinematographer Keith Wilson, some of the cast, and the soundtrack composer David B. Steinberg. Plus a Q&A.

https://vimeo.com/237241085

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Filed Under: Ahrya Fine Arts, Filmmaker in Person, Films, Q&A's

Filmmakers & Lead Actress in Person for Comedic Horror Flick THE RANGER Opening Night.

September 7, 2018 by Lamb L.

THE RANGER director Jenn Wexler, producers Heather Buckley and Andrew van den Houten, and star Amanda Grace Benitez will participate in a Q&A moderated by EW’s Clark Collis after the 7:40 PM at the Music Hall, tonight, Friday, September 7.

https://vimeo.com/259477174

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Filed Under: Actor in Person, Filmmaker in Person, Films, Music Hall 3, Q&A's

MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell in Person with New Bio-Doc MOYNIHAN Opening Night at the Music Hall.

September 6, 2018 by Lamb L.

Lawrence O’Donnell, host of MSNBC’s The Last Word, will attend the October 12 7:10 PM screening at the Music Hall to introduce MOYNIHAN and participate in a post-screening Q&A.  Co-directors Joe Dorman and Toby Perl Freilich will attend the Saturday, 10/13 7:10 PM show to introduce and participate in a post-screening Q&A

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASStLFWO-4M

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A HAPPENING OF MONUMENTAL PROPORTIONS Director Judy Greer in Person for Q&A’s.

September 4, 2018 by Lamb L.

A HAPPENING OF MONUMENTAL PROPORTIONS director Judy Greer will participate in Q&A’s after the 7 PM screenings at the Fine Arts and the 8 PM screenings at the Monica Film Center on Friday and Saturday, September 21 and 22.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1MmpxUbY4k&t=2s

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Filed Under: Ahrya Fine Arts, Filmmaker in Person, Films, Q&A's, Santa Monica

LAEMMLE LIVE presents: Street Symphony’s Las Colibrí September 23

August 31, 2018 by Lamb L.

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Please join us for a very special event as LAEMMLE LIVE presents Las Colibrí, Street Symphony’s Mariachi Ensemble-in-Residence, Sunday, September 23, 2018.  The program will be hosted by Benjamin Shirley, Street Symphony’s first Composer Fellow. Featured songs will include Sones En Tacones, Cancion Mexicana, Sabor a Mi, La Madrugada, Lena de Pirul, Si nos Dejan, Jesusita en Chihuahua, Popurri Linda Rondstadt, Volver Volve and Guantanamera/La Bamba.

Street Symphony places social justice at the heart of music making by creating authentic, powerful engagements between professional and emerging artists and communities disenfranchised by homelessness and incarceration in Los Angeles County. Street Symphony operates with the core principle that all people deserve access to a creative and expressive life. Founded in 2011, Street Symphony has presented nearly 400 free, world-class musical engagements for severely disenfranchised communities affected by homelessness and incarceration in Los Angeles County. Comprised of a grassroots community of over 70 world class musicians, Street Symphony ensembles present regular monthly programs at Skid Row shelters and county jails. Since 2015, Street Symphony has presented a yearly performance of The Messiah Project, a nationally acclaimed community performance of excerpts of Handel’s Messiah at The Midnight Mission in Skid Row, featuring stories and performances from people affected by and recovering from homelessness in LA County.

In 2017, supported by a generous grant from the S. Mark Taper Foundation, Street Symphony launched the Daniel Chaney Teaching Artist program, pairing professional artists with members of the homeless community in an effort to amplify the voices and artistry of the Skid Row community.

Street Symphony
Vijay Gupta: Founder and Artistic Director/Violin
Jazmín Morales: Coordinator, Street Symphony Mariachi Ensemble/Violin

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Sunday, September 23, 2018
11:00 AM
Monica Film Center

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Filed Under: Laemmle Live, News, NoHo 7, Royal, Santa Monica, Town Center 5

Screwball Comedies Every Throwback Thursday in September at the NoHo 7!

August 31, 2018 by Lamb L.

Join us for a September filled with mistaken identities, witty repartee, farcical situations, and… a pet leopard. Indulge in one of the most enduring genres of all time, screwball comedies, every Throwback Thursday in September at the NoHo 7.

Our Throwback Thursday (#TBT) series is presented in partnership with Eat|See|Hear every Thursday at 7:30pm in North Hollywood. Check out the full schedule below. For tickets and our full #TBT schedule, visit laemmle.com/tbt.

September 6: Bringing Up Baby (1938)

Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant star in this inspired comedy about a madcap heiress with a pet leopard who meets an absent-minded paleontologist and unwittingly makes a fiasco of both their lives. Format: DVD. Click here for tickets.

September 13: The Lady Eve (1941)

In Preston Sturges’ comedy, Henry Fonda stars as Charles Pike, the son of a beer magnate who becomes the target of the father-daughter team of card sharps ‘Colonel’ Harry and Jean Harrington (Charles Coburn and Barbara Stanwyck). Their plan to rob the naive young man blind hits a snag, however, when Jean actually falls head over heels for an equally-smitten Pike. Format: DCP. Click here for tickets.

September 20: The Seven Year Itch (1955)

When his family goes away for the summer, a thus-far faithful husband is tempted by a beautiful neighbor. Starring Marilyn Monroe, Tom Ewell, and Evelyn Keyes. Format: DCP. Click here for tickets.

September 27: What’s Up, Doc (1972)

The accidental mix-up of four identical plaid overnight bags leads to a series of increasingly wild and wacky situations in Peter Bogdanovich’s homage to the genre. Barbra Streisand, Ryon O’Neal, and Madeline Kahn star. Format: Blu-ray. Click here for tickets.

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Tribute to Neil Simon: THE ODD COUPLE (1968) on Thursday, September 13 at the Royal in West LA

August 30, 2018 by Lamb L.

Laemmle Theatres and the Anniversary Classics Series pay tribute to the late, great prolific playwright and screenwriter Neil Simon with a 50th anniversary screening of one of his most influential works, THE ODD COUPLE.

This film version of his hit Broadway play about the friction between two divorced men who decide to live together in a Manhattan apartment despite a difference in their personalities was a box office bonanza in 1968, the fourth highest grossing movie that year.

As noted by playwright Harvey Fierstein, “Simon could write a joke that would make you laugh, define the character, the situation, even the world’s problems.” Another successful television producer calls The Odd Couple, “a Master class in character creation.”

Seems like everyone wanted to see the comic complications between the neurotic neat freak Felix, played by Jack Lemmon, and the fun-loving slob Oscar (Walter Matthau). Simon had created those characters in 1965 for the stage, and he earned the first of four Oscar nominations for his screen adaptation. His other nominations were for adapting his plays The Sunshine Boys and California Suite, and for his original screenplay for The Goodbye Girl (a best picture nominee and best actor winner for Richard Dreyfuss in 1977).

Both Lemmon and Matthau would go on to star in several more movies written by Simon, including The Out-of-Towners and The Prisoner of Second Avenue (Lemmon), and Plaza Suite, The Sunshine Boys and California Suite (Matthau).

Gene Saks, a frequent Simon collaborator on Broadway, directed the film version with a spirited cast including Herb Edelman, John Fiedler, Monica Evans and Carole Shelley. Lemmon replaced Art Carney who had originated the role of Felix on the stage, with Matthau reprising his Tony-winning role. Both Lemmon and Matthau garnered acclaim for their performances, and the success of the play and film took Matthau to full-fledged star status after years as primarily a supporting player.

The film’s rousing reception at the box office spawned a hit television series in 1970 with Jack Klugman and Tony Randall, and other incarnations in gender, ethnicity and sexual orientation diversity through the ensuing decades. The 1968 film stands out as a definitive version of Simon’s creation.

Simon drew from his personal life for inspiration, and his works explored the ethos of mid-to-late twentieth century America, often centered in New York. The Odd Couple in particular looks at old-school masculinity on the edge of profound change in American society. There is pathos (as played by Lemmon) underlining the comedy, and the movie touches on those dramatic elements.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A58OtN9h918

 
In Simon’s obituary, The New York Times noted that he “helped redefine popular American humor with an emphasis on the friction of urban living and the agonizing conflicts of family intimacy.” Among the tributes after his death, actor Treat Williams neatly summarized Simon’s contribution to American culture, “Neil Simon is the Norman Rockwell of comedy. His artistry will only gain ground as the years pass.”

THE ODD COUPLE screens at the Royal theatre in West LA on Thursday, September 13 at 7:00 PM. Discussion on Simon’s career and cultural impact with film critic Stephen Farber and guests TBA. Click here for tickets.

Format: Blu-ray

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