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Can't afford to fly over to the UK to catch Goldfrapp live? The next best thing is to catch their 30-minute Film Event & Live Performance of Tales of Us is available in theaters as a special two encore performances on March 25th & 27th. Please see listing of these films in your city below:
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Empire on 42nd Street-NYC
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Burbank on North 1st Street-Burbank, CA
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Van Ness 14 IMAX San Francisco, CA
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Eden Prarie Mall Roseville, MN
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Barrington 30 Chicago, IL
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Cherry Creek on E. 1st Ave Denver,CO
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Franklin Mills Philadelphia, PA
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Pacific Palace on Pine Street Seattle, WA
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Sunset Place on Sunset Drive Miami, FL
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Owings Mills Owings Mills, MD
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Barton Creek on S Capitol Austin, TX
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Studio 30 Houston, TX
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Livonia on Haggerty Road Livonia, MI
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Center 24 on N 3rd Street-Phoenix, AZ
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Showplace 16 on Meridian Indianapolis, IN
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Elmwood Elmwood, LA
3/25 & 3/27 AMC Parkway Atlanta, GA
3/25 & 3/27 FilmBar Phoenix, AZ
7:30 PM Showings:
3/25 Cedar Lee Theatre Cleveland Heights, OH
3/25 Southside Works Cinema Pittsburg, PA
3/25 The Plaza Theatre Atlanta, GA
3/25 The Rialto Theatre Montreal, QUE
7 PM Showings:
3/25 Sie Filmcenter Denver, CO
3/25 & 3/27 Indie Screen Brooklyn, NY
3/27 The Texas Theatre Oak Cliff, TX
8 PM Showing:
3/25 The Trocadero Philadelphia, PA
9 PM Showings:
3/25 Rio Theatre Vancouver, BC
3/25, 3/26, 3/27 The Art Theatre Long Beach, CA
9:30 PM Showing:
3/26 Bloor Hot Docs Cinema Toronto, ONT
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Leave the World Behind is the documentary about the final moments as they complete their final "One Last Tour" of the global music sensation Swedish House Mafia. The film will be released in cinemas across the U.S. beginning March 27, 2014 for a special one-night presentation.
With over 1.7 million albums sold worldwide with their biggest selling single, "Don't You Worry Child," receiving over 160 million views on VEVO/YouTube and selling nearly 6 million singles worldwide reaching the #1 iTunes spot in 45 countries across the world including the UK, it's hard to believe that the group decided to call it quit while they are on top of the world.
Screening dates:
Regal South Beach Stadium 18 - Miami Beach, FL
April 1st (One Day Only)
Arclight Hollywood - Hollywood, CA
Filmbar - Phoenix, AZ
Marina Theatre - San Francisco, CA
Music Box Theatre - Chicago, IL
Studio Movie Grill Holcomb Bridge - Atlanta, GA
Trocadero Theatre - Philadelphia, PA
April 2nd (One Day Only)
Angelika Film Center & Café At Mosaic - Washington, DC
Reading Manville 12 Plex - Manville, NJ
Reading Cinemas Gaslamp 15 - San Diego, CA
Studio Movie Grill City Centre - Houston, TX
Studio Movie Grill Spring Valley - Dallas, TX
Tower Theatre - Sacramento, CA
Consolidated Theatres Ward Stadium 16 - Honolulu, HI
April 3rd (One Day Only)
Arclight Hollywood - Hollywood, CA
Filmbar - Phoenix, AZ
Studio Movie Grill City Centre - Houston, TX
Studio Movie Grill Spring Valley - Dallas, TX
April 4th (One Day Only)
Westwood Crest Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
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Sounds like a heavy metal band doesn't it? Well I just saw the uncut version of Snowpiercer film. I think it's good, and I'm compelled to write about it.
I didn't know it was based on a French comic book (Le Transperceneige), but you don't really need to know the source material to enjoy this rather strange little film. Although this is a Korean production, based on the various UK and US actors, the majority of the dialogue is in English. I would say 90% of it is in English, and whatever isn't in English (Korean, Japanese, French), I think it is okay for you to not know what they are saying (because the main character, played by Chris Evans, also doesn't understand).
You find out through the pacing of the movie that the film is about a whole civilization living on a train. The people in the back tail of the train is rebelling, so they take the fight from train car to car. I don't want to over analyze the film, but basically I believe each car sort of represent a different social class. As our heroes make their way to the train's engine, you're given more back story.
Like I said, it's a strange movie. Sort of like the Matrix, sort of like Brazil, sort of like City of Lost Children, and a bit of BioShock (game). The whole film has a very British feel to it, not at all what you'd think of a Korean picture.
Harvey Weinstein wants to re-edit/re-cut Snowpiercer for pacing reasons, reducing the film by twenty minutes. I wonder if that 20 minutes is basically all the non-English parts? That made sense for the U.S. audiences, but I believe they should release the film intact.... Snowpiercer is coming out June 2014.
PS, the U.S. remake of Oldboy gets a thumbs up from me as well. I love the Korean Oldboy, and I believe the U.S. version is just as good. But I'll talk about that at another time.
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