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Showtimes 9/11-17/2015 Malverne Cinema & Bellmore Movies & North Shore Towers Cinema
September 11, 2015Categories: bellmore cinema, bellmore movies, Bellmore Movies & The Showplace, bellmore theatre, Coming Soon, Foreign Films, Incorporated Village of Malverne, live plays, live shows, Malverne Cinema, Malverne Cinema & Art Center, malverne movies, malverne theatre, Musicals, North Shore Towers Cinema, Now Playing, Plaza Theatrical Productions, spanish films, Subtitled Films
Tags: "Assisted Living The Musical", "Beatlemania", "Diamond - One Hot Night", "Good Vibrations", "Grandma" Lily Tomlin, "Irrational Man" Woody Allen, "Learning To Drive", "Mistress America, "Musical Theatre Scrapbook", "Phoenix", "Rosenwald", "The Bronx Wanderers", "The Second Mother", Ben Kingsley, Broad Green PIctures, Ciesla Foundation, Dion Music, Elizabeth Pena, Emma Stone, Fox Searchlight, German Films, Greta Gerwig, IFC Films, Joaquin Phoenix, Judy Greer, Julia Garner, Julius Rosenwald, live shows, Marcia Gay Harden, Musicals, Neil Diamond, Noah Baumbach, Oldies Extravaganza, Oscilloscope Pictures, Parker Posey, Patricia Clarkson, Plays for Children, Plaza Theatrical Productions, Portuguese Films., Sam Elliot, Sears, The Beach Boys, The Edwards Twins - Masters of Celebrity Illusions, Tuckman Media
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Showtimes 8/21-27/2015 Malverne Cinema & Bellmore Movies & North Shore Towers Cinema
August 21, 2015We’ll Start With Malverne first:
“Rosenwald” Unrated, 96 minutes. Documentary from The Ciesla Foundation telling the incredible story of Julius Rosenwald, a High School dropout who rose to become the President of Sears. His philanthropy was largely unknown and inspired by the Jewish ideals of “Tzedakah” (meaning Charity) that deeply impact our everyday lives. Distributed by Tuckman Media.
Friday & Saturday @ 1:00, 3:15, 5:30, 7:40, 9:45
Sunday to Thursday @ 1:00, 3:15, 5:30, 7:40, 9:35
“Best Of Enemies” Rated R, 88 minutes. Documentary on two of the early pundits of television – liberal Gore Vidal and conservative William F. Buckley, Jr. whose explosive televised debates back in 1968 changed the way WABC-TV handles political programs to this day. Dick Cavett, Kelsey Grammer and John Lithgow add their thoughts into this riveting documentary. Distributed by Magnolia Films.
Friday & Saturday @ 1:00, 3:15, 5:30, 7:40, 9:45
Sunday to Thursday @ 1:00, 3:15, 5:30, 7:40, 9:35
“The End Of The Tour” Rated R, 1 hour 46 minutes. The true story of the five-day interview between Rolling Stone magazine reporter David Lipsky (portrayed by Jesse Eisenberg) and acclaimed novelist David Foster Wallace (portrayed by Jason Segel) which took place right after the 1996 publication of Wallace’s groundbreaking epic novel “Infinite Jest”. The interview was never published and remained in storage and the 2008 suicide of Wallace buried this interview further…until it was dug up with this film. Co-starring Anna Chlumsky and Joan Cusack. Distributed by A24 Films.
Friday & Saturday @ 2:00 & 9:45
Sunday to Thursday @ 2:00 & 9:35
“Welcome To Kutsher’s: The Last Catskills Resort” Unrated, 72 minutes. Documentary on the famous landmark hotel from its humble beginning to its demolished ending. Distributed by Menemsha Films.
Friday to Thursday @ 4:30 only
“The Outrageous Sophie Tucker” Unrated, 96 minutes. Documentary focusing on the tumultuous early days of this iconic vaudeville superstar who was the first woman to infatuate audiences with a bold, bawdy and brassy style. After watching this you gotta love her more!! Also distributed by Menemsha Films.
Friday to Thursday @ 7:00 only
“Phoenix” Rated PG-13, 98 minutes. In German with English Subtitles. Post World War II Germany is the backdrop for this duplicitous film. A disfigured concentration camp survivor chooses not to reveal her identity to her former husband and startling facts are revealed. Distributed by IFC Films.
Friday & Saturday @ 1:00, 3:15, 5:30, 7:40, 9:45
Sunday to Thursday @ 1:00, 3:15, 5:30, 7:40, 9:35
“Irrational Man” Rated R, 98 minutes. Woody Allen continues to work his magic on our screen! Written and Directed by Woody and starring Joaquin Phoenix as a tormented philosophy professor who considers murdering a corrupt judge to find meaning in his life. Also starring Emma Stone, Jamie Blackley and Parker Posey. Distributed by Sony Classics.
Friday & Saturday @ 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:45
Sunday to Thursday @ 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:35
Coming Soon to the Malverne Cinema:
9/4 – “Learning To Drive” from Broad Green Pictures
9/4 -“Grandma” from Sony Classics
9/18 – “A Brilliant Young Mind” – Samuel Goldwyn Films
9/25 – “New Girlfriend” from Cohen Media
9/25 – “Pawn Sacrifice” from Bleecker Street Films
10/2 – “About Ray” from The Weinstein Company (tentative)
10/9 – “He Named Me Malala” from Fox Searchlight
As always, the dates are subject to change or cancellation. If you have suggestions we’re always happy to hear the input of our email family.
At our North Shore Towers Cinema we are offering the following two films:
“Mr. Holmes” Rated PG, 1 hour 45 minutes. A new twist on the world’s most famous detective. Long-retired Sherlock Holmes, portrayed by Ian McKellen, looks back on his life and grapples with recalling the details of an unsolved case. Also starring Laura Linney as his housekeeper.housekeeper. Distributed by Roadside Attractions.
Friday to Thursday @ 2:30 & 5:00
“Amy” Rated R, 2 hours 8 minutes. Documentary depicting the life and death of singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse, one of the biggest music icons in British history. While her music made her a star, her chaotic personal life stole headlines. Distributed by A24 Films.
Friday to Thursday @ 7:40 only
On Saturday, September 19th @ 8pm the North Shore Towers and Music Men Productions are proud to present “Good Vibrations” – the ultimate, exciting tribute to The Beach Boys. Tickets are $40 per person and are reserved seating.
On Saturday, October 24th @ 7:30pm we are also proud to host The Bronx Wanderers. Brought Back By Popular Demand and quite possibly the best 2 hours of the ’50s, ’60s & ’70s Rock ‘n’ Roll that you will ever experience!!!
On Saturday, November 7th @ 8pm Music Men Productions are at it once again with “Assisted Living: The Musical”. Bring your funny bones along to enjoy this unique approach to the aging experience that’s as welcome as an antacid after a bowl of five-alarm chili!!!!! Tickets are $40 each and are reserved seating.
Tickets are available for the above three shows by calling Gary @ (718) 423-8394 and there is special pricing if you are a North Shore Towers resident.
The North Shore Towers Cinema is located in the center building – called Beaumont – of a trio of buildings you see off the Lakeville Road South Exit 25 off the Northern State Parkway, right near LIJ Hospital. It is located just a few hundred feet from the Nassau County border in Floral Park in Queens.
At our Bellmore Movies this week is an expansion run:
“Phoenix” Rated PG-13, 98 minutes. In German with English Subtitles. Post World War II Germany is the backdrop for this duplicitous film. A disfigured concentration camp survivor chooses not to reveal her identity to her former husband and startling facts are revealed. Distributed by IFC Films.
Friday & Saturday @ 2:10, 4:40, 7:10, 9:20
Sunday to Thursday @ 2:10, 4:40, 7:20
Reminder of our bargain days – $6 per person at our Malverne Cinema on Wednesdays and $6 per person at our Bellmore Movies on Tuesdays. Take Advantage!!
Have a wonderful week!
Categories: Art House Films, Coming Soon, Documentary Films, Foreign Films, live shows, Malverne Cinema & Art Center, North Shore Towers Cinema, Now Playing
Tags: "Amy", "Assisted Living The Musical", "Best of Enemies", "Good Vibrations" tribute to the Beach Boys, "Irrational Man", "Mr. Holmes", "Phoenix", "Rosenwald" Ciesla Foundation, "The Bronx Wanderers", "The End OF The Tour" David Lipsky, "Welcome to Kutsher's:The Last Catskill Resort", A24 Films, Amy Winehouse, Anna Chlumsky, David Foster Wallace, Dick Cavett, Documentary films, Emma Stone, German Films, Gore Vidal, Ian McKellen, IFC Films, Incorporated Village of Malverne, Jamie Blackley, Jason Segal, Jesse Eisenberg, Joan Cusack, Joaquin Phoenix, John Lithgow, Kelsey Grammer, Laura Linney, Magnolia Films, Malverne Cinema, Malverne Cinema & Art Center, Malverne Movies, Malverne Theatre, Menemsha Films, Music Men Productions, North Shore Towers Cinema, Parker Posey, Roadside Attractions, Sears, Sherlock Holmes, Sony Classics, subtitled films, The Outrageous Sophie Tucker, Tuckman Media, William F. Buckley, Woody Allen
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