KING COHEN subject-star Larry Cohen and director Steve Mitchell will participate in Q&A’s at the Fine Arts screenings on Friday and Saturday, July 20 and 21, at the NoHo screening on Monday, July 23, and at the Monica Film Center screening on Thursday, July 26. Actor-interviewee Laurene Landon will join them for the Friday screening. Filmmaker-interviewee Mick Garris and screenwriter-interviewee David J. Schow will join them for the Monday screening.
‘Everybody Loves Denzel’ Every Throwback Thursday in July at the NoHo 7!
Every Throwback Thursday in July, we’re celebrating one of the most critically claimed actors of all time, Denzel Washington! We’re calling it ‘Everybody Loves Denzel!’ His latest film, THE EQUALIZER 2, opens July 19th.
Our Throwback Thursday (#TBT) series is presented in partnership with Eat|See|Hear every Thursday at 7:30pm at the NoHo 7 in North Hollywood. Check out the full schedule below. For tickets and our full #TBT schedule, visit laemmle.com/tbt.
July 5: Glory (1989)
Denzel earned his second Academy Award nomination and first win for this role as a soldier in one of the first all-black regiments in the Union Army. Matthew Broderick, Morgan Freeman, Andre Braugher, and Carey Elwes also star. Format: DCP. Click here for tickets.
July 12: Malcolm X (1992)
MALCOLM X is Spike Lee’s biographical epic of the civil rights leader, from his early life and career as a small-time gangster, to his political awakening in prison, his ministry as a member of the Nation of Islam and his reawakening upon visiting Mecca. Denzel was nominated for his third Academy Award, his first for a leading role. The cast includes Angela Bassett, Albert Hall, Al Freeman, Jr., and Delroy Lindo. Look for cameos by Nelson Mandela and Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale. Format: Blu-ray. Click here for tickets.
July 19: Devil in a Blue Dress (1995)
In this American neo-noir set in post-war Los Angeles, Denzel Washington plays Easy Rawlins, a recently laid off veteran who decides to become a private investigator. Hired to find a missing woman, he gets mixed up in a murderous political scandal. Based on the novel by Walter Mosely. Don Cheadle and Jennifer Beals also star. Format: DCP. Click here for tickets.
July 26: Training Day (2001)
On his first day on the job as a Los Angeles narcotics officer, a rookie LAPD cop (Ethan Hawke) goes beyond a full work day along side a rogue detective (Denzel Washington). Denzel won the Oscar for Best Actor for his portrayal of Detective Alonzo Harris, earning his fifth, out of eight, acting nominations. The film also stars Eva Mendes, Scott Glenn, Dr. Dre, and Snoop Dogg. Format: Blu-ray. Click here for tickets.
CALLING ALL EARTHLING Q&A’s and Sound Baths!
All Friday-Sunday, June 29-July 1 CALLING ALL EARTHLING screenings at the Fine Arts and the Sunday, July 1 screenings at the Playhouse will be feature live sound baths. There will be filmmaker Q&A’s after the Friday and Saturday screenings at the Fine Arts and each screening at the Playhouse, NoHo, and Monica Film Center.
Date | Location | Soundbath? | Q and A? |
Friday June 29th @ 5PM |
Ahrya Fine Arts
|
Helaine Anderson and Sacral Sounds | no |
Saturday June 30th @ 7:30PM |
Ahrya Fine Arts
|
Kassia Meador and Farmer Dave | Q and A |
Sunday July 1 @ 9:55PM |
Ahrya Fine Arts
|
Helane Anderson from Sacral Sounds | |
Sunday July 1, 11am | Pasadena Playhouse | yes sound bath, TBD | Q and A |
Sunday July 1, 7:30PM | Pasadena Playhouse | yes sound bath, TBD | Q and A |
Monday July 2, 7:30PM |
Noho 7
|
no sound bath | Q and A |
Tuesday July 3, 7:30PM | Monica Film Center Santa Monica | no sound bath | Q and A |
ART IN THE ARTHOUSE presents: The Pasadena Art Show 2018 June 13
Laemmle’s Art in the Arthouse presents THE PASADENA ART SHOW 2018! Please join us as we celebrate our local artists in an intimate theatre setting. Our special event features a slideshow on the big screen, artist talks, and of course refreshments. Meet the artists and stay for the wine, cheese and conversation Art in the Arthouse is known for. Sales benefit the Laemmle Foundation and its support of humanitarian and environmental causes in the Los Angeles region.
About the Exhibit
We continue our tradition of showcasing dynamic, local talent in this fourth edition of our annual Pasadena group exhibit. Produced every year by master impresario Lynn Chang, the process began with an online juried selection culled from over two hundred entries.
Judging criteria included aspects such as color, tone, line, composition, as well as skillful handling and sensitivity to media and materials. The body of work engages, delights, and provokes some intriguing questions: Do artists impose their picture on the world or does the world impose itself upon the artist? How do artists bridge the space between source and creative output? One cannot create and be in doubt at the same time. Just as no two objects occupy the same space, it takes conviction and commitment for the work to find its voice.
The challenge for our artists is how to extend the visual moment through guile and
wonder. Shifting fields of nature, tonal photos, torn paper landscapes, figures gazing in the stillness of a room, and dreamy abstracts reconnect us to the present.
– Joshua Elias, CURATOR
Artist Reception:
Laemmle Playhouse 7
Wednesday June 13, 7-9pm
Refreshments will be provided
RSVP here
This is a Free Event
June’s TBT Screenings in NoHo Include THE WILD BUNCH, THREE AMIGOS, TOUCH OF EVIL, and FROM DUSK TILL DAWN
With the opening of SICARIO: DAY OF THE SOLDADO at the end of June, our Throwback Thursday series takes a look at some earlier tales of American misadventures “Down in Mexico.”
Our Throwback Thursday (#TBT) series is presented in partnership with Eat|See|Hear every Thursday at 7:30pm at the NoHo 7 in North Hollywood. Check out the full schedule below. For tickets and our full #TBT schedule, visit laemmle.com/tbt.
June 7: The Wild Bunch (1969)
Sam Peckinpah’s controversial revisionist Western follows an aging outlaw gang trying to adapt as the Old West transitions to the New West along the US-Mexico border. William Holden, Robert Ryan, Ernest Borgnine, Edmond O’Brien, Ben Johnson, and Warren Oates star. Format: Blu-ray. Click here for tickets.
June 14: Touch of Evil (1958)
A stark, perverse story of murder, kidnapping, and police corruption in a Mexican border town, co-starring, written and directed by Orson Welles. The film also stars Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh, Joseph Calleia, Marlene Dietrich, and Zsa Zsa Gabor. Format: DCP. Click here for tickets.
June 21: ¡Three Amigos! (1986)
Steve Martin, Martin Short and Chevy Chase star as three silent movie actors known as the Three Amigos who travel to a small Mexican town for what they think is a public appearance. Instead, they realize they have been mistaken for their screen characters and the townspeople ask them to help fight an evil bandit. Format: Blu-ray. Click here for tickets.
June 28: From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
Fugitive bank robbers unknowingly seek temporary refuge in a truck stop populated by vampires. Directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Quentin Tarantino, the film stars George Clooney, Tarantino, Harvey Keitel, and Juliette Lewis. Format: DCP. Click here for tickets.
Steve Guttenberg in Person to Q&A his New Film LOOKIN UP.
LOOKIN’ UP star Steve Guttenberg will participate in a Q&A at the NoHo after the 7:30 PM screening on Thursday, May 17.
TWOFER TUESDAY: 65th Anniversary Screenings of Two Marilyn Monroe Classics June 5th in Pasadena, North Hollywood, and West LA
Laemmle Theatres and the Anniversary Classics series present a tribute to one of the greatest stars in film history, Marilyn Monroe, during her birthday month of June. The program, part of our Twofer Tuesday series, features two of Monroe’s most popular movies—GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES and HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE, both from 1953.
‘Blondes’ is an adaptation of the 1949 stage musical by Anita Loos and Joseph Fields, based on a 1925 novel by Loos, one of the first women writers to score a success in Hollywood as well as on Broadway. It tells the story of two showgirls and best friends, played by Monroe and fellow screen siren Jane Russell. Marilyn plays the endearing gold-digger, Lorelei Lee.
Master director Howard Hawks, who excelled in several genres, proved just as adept in his first and only screen musical. Charles Lederer, the writer of such films as Hawks’ ‘His Girl Friday’ and ‘I Was a Male War Bride,’ freely adapted the stage play. Hawks retained some of the songs by Jule Styne and Leo Robin, especially the show’s signature number, “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend,” choreographed by Jack Cole and sizzlingly performed by Monroe in a bright pink dress. But he added new songs by Hoagy Carmichael and Harold Adamson, including a classic campy number (also choreographed by Cole) with muscle-bound athletes around a swimming pool. Monroe and Russell are ably supported by Oscar winner Charles Coburn (as a lecherous diamond magnate), Tommy Noonan and Elliott Reid.
According to Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian, “Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell make a fantastic double act in Howard Hawks’ sparkling 1953 comedy.” The New Yorker’s Richard Brody wrote, “Jack Cole’s choreography offers some of the most incisively swinging musical numbers ever filmed.” Dave Kehr of The Chicago Reader added, “The opening shot—Russell and Monroe in sequins standing against a screaming red drape—is enough to knock you out of your seat, and the audacity barely lets up from there… a landmark encounter in the battle of the sexes.”
‘How to Marry a Millionaire’ opened later in 1953 and teamed Monroe with two other screen bombshells, Betty Grable (the top pin-up girl of the 1940s), and Lauren Bacall, who seared the screen when she co-starred with her husband-to-be, Humphrey Bogart.
In this picture three working girls set their sights on snaring a rich tycoon, but their plans go awry when true love enters the picture. Jean Negulesco directed the script by Nunnally Johnson, and the men in their lives are portrayed by Cameron Mitchell, Rory Calhoun, David Wayne, Fred Clark, and screen veteran William Powell. Leonard Maltin hailed the “terrific ensemble work in dandy comedy of three man-hunting females pooling resources to trap eligible bachelors.” ‘Millionaire’ was the second movie shot in 20th Century Fox’s new Cinemascope format, following the studio’s Biblical breakthrough, ‘The Robe.’ It incorporated Alfred Newman’s memorable score, presented in stereoscopic sound.
At the Royal Theatre only, Debra Levine, the editor of the popular online arts journal arts•meme and the author of several articles about choreographer Jack Cole, will introduce the 7 o’clock screening of ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.’
Our Marilyn Monroe double feature screens Tuesday, June 5th at the Royal, NoHo 7, and Playhouse 7.
Click here to buy a ticket to the 7:00pm show of GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES with admission to the 9:00pm show of HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE included. Or, click here to buy a ticket to the 5:00pm show of HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE with admission to the 7:00pm show of GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES included.
Q&A’s with THE HOUSE OF TOMORROW Filmmaker this Weekend in Pasadena and North Hollywood.
THE HOUSE OF TOMORROW writer-director Peter Livolsi will participate in Q&A’s after the 7:20 PM screening at the Playhouse on Friday, 4/27 and after the 7:40 show at the NoHo on Saturday, 4/28.
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