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PART OF OUR ART ON SCREEN SERIES Enjoy the performing arts on the big screen, with thrilling opera, ballet and theatre productions from around the world, captured live and presented in beautiful high definition! geNerAl ADmiSSioN: $8 • lofT & lSA memberS: $6 Please Note: We cannot accept passes or Groupons for this screening. Co-presented by Living Streets Alliance and The Loft Cinema. Featuring an introduction by Cyclovia Director Kylie Walzak of Living Streets Alliance! On Thursday, October 30, Benedict Cumberbatch stars as The Creature and Jonny Lee Miller plays The Doctor. The roles will be reversed for the screening on November 2. National Theatre Live’s smash-hit broadcast of Danny Boyle’s Frankenstein, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller in alternating roles as The Doctor and The Creature, returns to cinemas as part of the National Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebration! This stunning adaptation of Mary Shelly’s classic horror tale Frankenstein enjoyed a sell-out run at the National Theatre in 2011, and went on to win awards including the 2012 Olivier Award for Best Actor for Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller. Oscar-winning filmmaker Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionaire) directs a sensational production with Benedict Cumberbatch (Star Trek: Into Darkness, BBC’s Sherlock) and Jonny Lee Miller (Trainspotting, CBS’s Elementary) alternating roles as Victor Frankenstein and his creation. Childlike in his innocence but grotesque in form, Frankenstein’s bewildered creature is cast out into a hostile universe by his horror-struck maker. Meeting with cruelty wherever he goes, the friendless Creature, increasingly desperate and vengeful, determines to track down his creator and strike a terrifying deal. Urgent concerns of scientific responsibility, parental neglect, cognitive development and the nature of good and evil are embedded within this thrilling and deeply disturbing classic gothic tale. (Running time: approximately 135 mins. with no intermission, Not Rated/Contains mild violence and partial nudity) Digital The world looks to Portland, Oregon as an example of how bicycle culture can blossom out of the ruinous freeways of caroriented civilization. Aftermass is the first feature documentary to explore the events, people, politics, and social changes that led to Portland becoming the first major bicycle city in the United States. Aftermass features many of the leaders and major participants behind the growth of bicycling ridership since 1971. The narrative demonstrates the complex dynamic throughout the 1990s between advocacy organizations, politicians, city planners, and the then new, grassroots Critical Mass ride. The film is full of smiling faces on two wheels, but also explores the controversies, setbacks, and bumps along the way, including riots, political roadblocks, and an illegal police spy. The film provides new and vital insights into Portland’s transportation history as well as into paths other cities can follow to healthy planning and a green future. (Dir. by Joe Biel, 2014, USA, 75 mins., Not Rated) SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE PRESENTED BY NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 AT 7:00PM geNerAl ADmiSSioN: $15 • lofT memberS: $10 Please Note: We cannot accept passes or Groupons for this screening. PART OF OUR ART ON SCREEN SERIES Enjoy the performing arts on the big screen, with thrilling opera, ballet and theatre productions from around the world, captured live and presented in beautiful high definition! “Electrifying. Gillian Anderson is unmissable.” – Evening Standard The fastest-selling production in the Young Vic’s history, Tennessee Williams’ timeless masterpiece A Streetcar Named Desire comes to the screen in a captured-live broadcast live from their London home, presented by National Theatre Live. With Gillian Anderson (The X-Files) as Blanche DuBois, Ben Foster (Lone Survivor) as Stanley and Vanessa Kirby (BBC’s Great Expectations) as Stella. As Blanche’s fragile world crumbles, she turns to her sister Stella for solace – but her downward spiral brings her face to face with the brutal, unforgiving Stanley Kowalski. Visionary director Benedict Andrews returns to the Young Vic following his Critics’ Circle Award-winning Three Sisters. (Running time: 200 mins., which includes one intermission) 4 ELSA & FRED WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 AT 7:00PM geNerAl ADmiSSioN: $12 • lofT memberS: $10 Please Note: We cannot accept passes or Groupons for this screening. See the new romantic comedy Elsa & Fred before its national theatrical release at this special New York Film Critics Series preview screening, featuring a captured-live post-film discussion with the film’s Oscar-winning star Shirley MacLaine, moderated by Rolling Stone film critic Peter Travers! The New York Film Critics Series, broadcast to 50 selected major markets, takes place exclusively in cinemas and is never available on TV or online. Oscar-winners Shirley MacLaine and Christopher Plummer star in this remake of the 2008 Spanish/Argentinian hit of the same name, playing late-in-life lovers who see the world anew through each other. Elsa (MacLaine) is a feisty widow with a thing for Fellini, and a tendency to stretch the truth a few extra notches. Fred (Plummer) is a dyed-in-thewool curmudgeon, seemingly content to grumble at anything within the proximity of his spacious New Orleans apartment. When a housewaresrelated mishap brings these next-door neighbors together, the sparks that fly are far from the love-at-first-sight variety. As the two come into increased contact with each other’s considerable quirks, however, some exhilarating new possibilities begin to enter the picture, and Elsa’s fantasy of re-creating the iconic Fontana di Trevi scene from Fellini’s La Dolce Vita just might become a reality. Bolstered by an exceptional supporting cast (including Marcia Gay Harden, Scott Bakula, George Segal, and Chris Noth), MacLaine and Plummer generate a unique chemistry that’s a wonder to behold. Viewers with a fondness for La Dolce Vita may wish to have a few extra tissues handy. (Dir. by Michael Radford, 2014, USA, 104 mins., Rated PG-13) The New York Film Critics Series is the first-ever live national premiere screening series. It is dedicated to producing inspiring events in a collaborative environment and to nurturing the long-term success of better, smarter movies. Each NYFCS screening brings prestigious, live New York City screenings of soon-to-be-released films to the best independent cinemas in America. These screening events are moderated by Rolling Stone film critic Peter Travers, and include a preview screening of a new film prior to its national release, interviews with talent from the film and special behind the scenes content. These screenings are scheduled to take place once a month and will happen approximately 12 times per year. Recent NYFCS premieres and live chats with directors/ stars have included such films as Gone Girl, Chef, Nebraska and American Hustle. 5 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS FIRST FRIDAY SHORTS SHAOLIN SOCCER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 AT 9:00PM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 AT 10:00AM geNerAl ADmiSSioN: $6 • lofT memberS: $5 free ADmiSSioN! $200 MONTHLY GRAND PRIZE! $1,000 YEARLY GRAND PRIZE! PART OF OUR LOFT JR. SERIES A free monthly series showcasing great new and classic family-friendly films from around the world! Presented by Trail Dust Town! On the first Friday of each month at 9:00pm, Red Meat’s Max Cannon hosts the biggest, baddest short film contest in town – just bring us your short films and we’ll play them on the largest movie screen in Southern Arizona! In case you’ve never been to a First Friday Shorts show, here are the rules: We’ll play anything you’ve made that’s under 15 minutes long and is brought to us on a DVD, thumb drive or BLU-ray (one film per person, and DVDs must be playable on a regular DVD player and films on drives need to be in by 8:00pm). Submissions are only taken on the day of the event, and all entries MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO THE START OF THE ACTUAL SHOW (we cannot accept films after the show has begun, or during intermission). All films are played in the order they’re received. Every film is guaranteed to play for 3 minutes, but after that the audience can call for the dreaded “gong” if they’re displeased. If the gong is struck, our intrepid host stops the film and the next movie begins. But don’t despair … if your film is gonged, you can re-work it and bring it back to see if the changes you’ve made have pleased the audience. This is a great way for filmmakers to try out new ideas and see how an actual audience responds, so take advantage. You cannot submit the same film more than once unless it has been re-worked. Remember, the audience decides the winner each and every month, so keep them happy! PLEASE NOTE: We only take the first 15 films that are brought in each month and the spots have been filling up really fast. We start taking submissions as soon as we open the day of the show so get your films in early! PLEASE BE ADVISED: Since we don’t pre-screen First Friday Shorts entries, we don’t know what each month’s “film content” rating will be. Be advised that some material may not be suitable for all audiences. Congratulations to Dom Villarrubia and Gilbert Rateazyk for winning the October contest with their short film, The Mouseketeer! Pre-show activities hosted by Mildred & Dildred Toy Store starting at 9:15am! Plus: Soccer activities with FC Tucson! “The world’s most popular sport has never looked as acrobatic or as inventive as it does in Shaolin Soccer, a delightful blend of comedy, kung fu, soccer and special effects.” – Carla Meyer, San Francisco Chronicle Filled with tons of action, eye-popping special effects and nonstop laughs, Shaolin Soccer is a hilarious martial arts comedy about a team of misfits who take their best shot at winning a soccer championship! Sing (Stephen Chow, one of Hong Kong’s top screen comics) is a modern-day Shaolin monk and kung fu devotee who is renowned for his “leg of steel.” Unfortunately, these days there isn’t much call for a Shaolin warrior, so Sing and his fellow monks earn their keep working menial jobs until a soccer coach gets the bright idea of translating Sing’s talent for kicking to the soccer field. Soon, Sing becomes the star player on a team made up of his former Shaolin brothers, and together they work to win a big money prize in a national soccer competition. Using an unlikely mix of martial arts and newfound soccer skills, it seems an unbeatable combination … until they must face the dreaded Team Evil in the ultimate battle for the title! (Dir. by Stephen Chow, 2004, Hong Kong, dubbed in English, 87 mins., Rated PG-13) SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS 6 SOUTHLAND TALES ALIVE INSIDE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 AT 7:00PM geNerAl ADmiSSioN: $6 • lofT memberS: $5 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10 AT 7:00PM regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS PART OF OUR LOFT STAFF SELECTS SERIES A monthly series showcasing film favorites chosen by our amazing Loft Cinema staff! This month’s Loft Staff Selects film was chosen by Shawna DaCosta, Administrative Coordinator! PART OF OUR SCIENCE ON SCREEN SERIES The program is designed to pair thought-provoking films, old and new, with insightful contextual discussions with local experts and academics to create illuminating and entertaining programming that will bring the exciting world of science alive on the big screen. Made possible by a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the Coolidge Corner Theatre Foundation. “Richard Kelly’s Southland Tales isn’t just a movie. It’s an apocalyptic piñata that’s been bazookaed open… it feels like a nightmare pumped with laughing gas.” – Wesley Morris, Boston Globe Director Richard Kelly’s controversial follow-up to his teen angst/ sci-fi classic Donnie Darko is a wild apocalyptic extravaganza bursting with offbeat action, scathing social satire and even the occasional over-the-top musical number! Set in a futuristic Los Angeles, which stands on the brink of social, economic and environmental disaster, Southland Tales tells an epic story of terrorism and time travel set over the course of three days that culminate in a massive 4th of July celebration. Boxer Santaros (Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson) is an action movie star stricken with amnesia. Krysta Now (Sarah Michelle Gellar) is an adult film star developing her own reality television show (when not working with Boxer, her lover and writing partner, on an unusual screenplay called “The Power,” which tells the story of the end of the world). Roland Taverner (Seann William Scott) is a Hermosa Beach police officer (with an allegedly evil twin!) who holds the key to a vast conspiracy that just might trigger the End of Days. From its truly strange supporting cast (including Wallace Shawn, Zelda Rubinstein, Christopher Lambert, Bai Ling, Miranda Richardson and such Saturday Night Live alumni as Jon Lovitz and Amy Poehler) to a show-stopping musical number featuring Justin Timberlake lip-synching to The Killers while vinyl-clad women cavort, Busby Berkley-style, around him in a pinball arcade to a legitimately WTF? finale which somehow manages to incorporate a floating ice cream truck, modern dance and the resurrection of Christ, Southland Tales is a truly unforgettable (not to mention, unclassifiable) movie experience. (Dir. by Richard Kelly, 2006, USA, 144 mins., Rated R) Co-presented by SAPA and The Loft Cinema Panelists: Dr. Sarah Burger, Psychologist with expertise in clinical neuropsychology; Adjunt Professor at UofA and Pima Community College. Dr. Sharon Arkin, Assistant Research Scientist (Ret.), University of Arizona Moderator: Dr. Marisa Menchola, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology, UofA Alive Inside is a joyous cinematic exploration of music’s capacity to reawaken our souls and uncover the deepest parts of our humanity. Filmmaker Michael Rossato-Bennett chronicles the astonishing experiences of individuals around the country who have been revitalized through the simple experience of listening to music. His camera reveals the uniquely human connection we find in music and how its healing power can triumph where prescription medication falls short. This stirring documentary follows social worker Dan Cohen, founder of the nonprofit organization Music & Memory, as he fights against a broken healthcare system to demonstrate music’s ability to combat memory loss and restore a deep sense of self to those suffering from it. Rossato-Bennett visits family members who have witnessed the miraculous effects of personalized music on their loved ones, and offers illuminating interviews with experts including renowned neurologist and best-selling author Oliver Sacks and musician Bobby McFerrin. An uplifting cinematic exploration of music and the mind, Alive Inside was the Audience Award winner at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. (Dir. by Michael Rossato-Bennett, 2014, USA, 78 mins., Not Rated) 9 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS OIL AND WATER THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 AT 7:00PM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AT MIDNIGHT geNerAl ADmiSSioN: $10 • lofT/ASm/TribAl commuNiTy memberS/uA STuDeNTS: $8 Please Note: We cannot accept passes or Groupons for this screening. Co-Presented by Arizona State Museum’s Native Eyes Film Showcase with the Indigenous People Law and Policy Program of the UA’s James E. Rogers College of Law and The Loft Cinema. This screening is a fundraiser for the Cofán Survival Fund. Featuring a post-film discussion with Hugo Lucitante, Cofán representative; David Poritz, environmental activist/co-founder of Equitable Origin; S. James Anaya, professor of human rights law and policy at the University of Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law, and former United Nations special rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous peoples. geNerAl ADmiSSioN: $6 • lofT memberS: $5 Whatever happened to Saturday night? It was locked in a closet with The Rocky Horror Picture Show and it hasn’t been the same since! Unleash your inner Sweet Transvestite when the mother of all cult classics hits the big screen with the “Heavy Petting” shadow cast, live and in your face! You’ll see a healthy young couple inducted into the world of absolute pleasure, Transylvanians doing the pelvic thrust and a sexy scientist trying to free us of all our inhibitions (not to mention our clothing)! So pull up your fishnets and get ready to become a creature of the night at the strangest, sexiest “science fiction double feature” of alltime, a Loft tradition for 36 years and counting! (Dir. by Jim Sharman, 1975, UK/USA, 98 mins., Rated R, 20th Century Fox) Digital BILLY BATES SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 AT 4:00PM free ADmiSSioN! • A commuNiTy reNTAl Oil and Water tells the true story of two boys coming of age as they each confront one of the world’s worst toxic disasters. Hugo and David were born on opposite ends of the oil pipeline. Hugo comes to the United States to fight for the survival of his Cofán tribe in the Ecuadorian Amazon, while David goes to Ecuador to launch the world’s first company to certify oil as “fair trade.” Their journeys lead them to explore what could be a more just future, not just for the Cofán, but for all people around the world born with oil beneath their feet. (Dir. by Francine Strickwerda & Lauren Spellman Smith, USA/Ecuador, 77 mins., Not Rated) From director Jennifer DeLia and producer Julie Pacino comes a fascinating and absorbing portrait of a troubled artist, Billy Bates, walking the tight rope between brilliance and madness. Billy seeks solace in his beautiful lover, Kaia, an angelic singer he meets at an art show. As the two together attempt to navigate his mind-bending reality, the film becomes a cacophony of voices, music, and memories that take us through Billy’s kaleidoscopic world of underground parties, a psychotic break, and on the rise as an artist. All throughout this journey, Billy creates his newest body of work and is coined ‘the Warhol of his generation.’ Billy Bates stars James Wirt and Savannah Welch and features Margherita Missoni, Josephine de La Baume, Zoe Twitt, and Sally Golan. Music by Moby’s band The Little Death, the Trishas, the late Arthur Russell, and more. Original artwork by Burton Machen and featuring works from Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, JeanMichel Basquiat. (Dir. by Jennifer DeLia, 2013, USA, 80 mins., Not Rated) SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS 10 TRAIL RUNNING FILM FESTIVAL PARIS, TEXAS / 30TH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 AT 6:00PM DOORS AT 5:00PM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 AT 7:00PM geNerAl ADmiSSioN: $20 Please Note: We cannot accept passes or Groupons for this screening. A community rental presented by Rainshadow Running ABOUT THE TRAIL RUNNING FILM FEST: Those of you who have run a Rainshadow race know that we’re all about community and celebrating the greater community of traillovers. We bring the same laid-back enthusiasm and trail-loving camaraderie to showcasing trail running films of all shapes, sizes, and varieties as we do to our dynamic and beloved Northwest trail race series. And, like our races, we also feature local beer and good friends. There are a lot of talented filmmakers in this closeknit and extended trail community, and we wanted to create a way to showcase everything we love so much about trail running while simultaneously highlighting local, regional, national, and international filmmakers. Thus, The Trail Running Film Fest was born. We had an extremely successful debut tour throughout the Northwest in March of 2014, and we’re back again – this time to bring you a nation-wide tour kicking off in the fall of 2014. We hope you’ll join us for an unforgettable evening of trail films, good beer, and great friends! ABOUT RAINSHADOW RUNNING: Rainshadow Running has been offering destination trail races in the Northwest since 2008. We believe no matter where you’re traveling from, you’ll be glad you did. We showcase world-class courses on stunning trails that highlight the best this region has to offer. Every course is unique, beautiful, and tough, and all our races feature a dynamic and organic post-race party, with great food, local beer, and live music! For more information on us and our races, visit RainshadowRunning.com. For more info, including full lineup of films, visit: www.trailfilmfest.com free ADmiSSioN • $5 SuggeSTeD DoNATioN PART OF OUR ESSENTIAL CINEMA SERIES See classic art films the way they were meant to be seen - with an audience, on the big screen! “The film is wonderful and funny and full of real emotion.” – Vincent Canby, New York Times New German Cinema pioneer Wim Wenders (Wings of Desire, The American Friend) brings his keen eye for landscape to the American Southwest in Paris, Texas, a profoundly moving character study written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Sam Shepard. This unique road movie, winner of the Palme d’Or at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival, follows the mysterious, nearly mute drifter Travis (Harry Dean Stanton) as he unexpectedly emerges from the desert after being missing for years, and tries to reconnect with both his young son, who is living with his brother (Dean Stockwell) in Los Angeles, and his runaway wife (Nastassja Kinski), who had abandoned the family years earlier. From this simple setup, Wenders and Shepard produce a powerful statement on codes of masculinity and the myth of the American family, as well as a stunning visual exploration (lensed by frequent Jarmusch cinematographer Robbie Muller) of a vast, crumbling world of canyons and neon. Driven by an evocative slide-guitar score by Ry Cooder, Paris, Texas is a haunting and poetic slice of cinematic Americana. (Dir. by Wim Wenders, 1984, USA, 145 mins., Rated R) 11 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AT 1:00PM PULP: A FILM ABOUT LIFE, DEATH AND SUPERMARKETS geNerAl ADmiSSioN: $10 Please Note: We cannot accept passes or Groupons for this screening. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 AT 7:00PM A community rental presented by the UA Humanities Seminars Program PART OF OUR ONE HIT WONDERS SERIES Showcasing great new documentaries at special onenight-only screenings! Humanities & Science Collide! See the Apes with UA professor Richard Poss! “Smart, fun and thoroughly enjoyable, it’s a model summer diversion that entertains without insulting your intelligence.” – Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times Can Rise of the Planet of the Apes tell us anything about our current world? Veteran UA Humanities Seminars instructor Richard Poss will help us see how a 2011 science-fiction movie can illuminate our lives and concerns, in commentary before the screening. In this blockbuster prequel to the original 1968 Planet of the Apes, Will Rodman (James Franco), a scientist at Gen-Sys, is trying to find a cure for Alzheimer’s, a disease which is slowly pulling his father (John Lithgow) away from him. When a baby chimp at the lab is orphaned, he takes him home and raises him, but this single act of both compassion and arrogance leads to a war unlike any other — and to the Rise of the Planet of the Apes! (Dir. by Rupert Wyatt, 2011, USA, 105 mins., Rated PG-13) Richard Poss has an academic background in comparative literature and currently serves as Associate Professor in Astronomy at the University of Arizona. As such, he brings dynamic, multifaceted perspectives to even the most popular cultural products of the day — such as the Planet of the Apes flicks. He promises to respect the thriller excitement of this perfect “Saturday afternoon movie” but also to probe into the compelling ethics and moral quandaries of this film. He’ll also talk about technology and literature, and acting and sequels — more than enough to look at the Planet series with more critical and understanding eyes. So, come share and afternoon of popcorn, entertainment, and illumination with a talented guide. regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS Co-presented by Zia Records & The Loft Cinema Enter our FREE RAFFLE to win fabulous prizes, including Pulp vinyl, Zia gift cards and more! “A magnificent documentary! The band are fascinating, the music is amazing and, at the center of it all, the people of Sheffield make the city positively glow.” - David James, We Got This Covered Florian Habricht’s witty, innovative documentary follows the legendary band Pulp (perhaps the smartest and most charismatic in all of BritPop) as they prepare to say farewell after 25 years of performances. Though culminating with the farewell concert the band played to thousands of adoring fans in their hometown of Sheffield, England, Pulp is by no means a traditional concert film or rock doc. As much a testament to the city and inhabitants of Sheffield as it is to the band, Pulp weaves exclusive concert footage with man-on-the-street interviews and dreamy staged sequences to paint a picture much larger, funnier, more moving and more life-affirming than any music film of recent memory. (Dir. by Florian Habicht, 2014, UK, 90 mins., Not Rated) SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS DAVID BOWIE IS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 AT 7:00PM geNerAl ADmiSSioN: $12 • lofT memberS: $10 Please Note: We cannot accept passes or Groupons for this screening. Co-presented by Zia Records & The Loft Cinema Enter our FREE RAFFLE to win fabulous prizes, including Bowie vinyl, Zia gift cards and more! This documentary film of the groundbreaking “David Bowie is” art exhibition created by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London (V&A) offers a stunning look into the unique world of rock icon David Bowie. Described by The Times as “stylish & outrageous” and The Guardian as “a triumph”, the exhibition features a remarkable collection of photographs, stage costumes, and other rare possessions from the David Bowie Archive. The exhibition was the fastest-selling in the V&A’s history and is now on a global tour that has already travelled to Toronto, Sao Paulo, and Berlin to international acclaim, and currently showing at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. The film takes the audience on an extraordinary journey through the “David Bowie is” exhibition with special guests including legendary Japanese fashion designer Kansai Yamamoto, Pulp front-man Jarvis Cocker, and other collaborators, to explore the stories behind some of the key objects that document Bowie’s artistic career. The exhibition curators, Victoria Broackes and Geoffrey Marsh, provide fascinating insight into the most memorable music videos and original costumes, as well as more personal items such as never-before-seen handwritten lyrics, album cover artwork, set designs and diary entries, which reveal the creativity and evolution of Bowie’s ideas. The documentary was filmed on the closing night of the V&A exhibition in London and directed by Hamish Hamilton., the BAFTA winning director of the Academy Awards and the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games. (Dir. by Hamish Hamilton, 2014, UK, 100 mins., Not Rated, Omniverse Vision) Digital 12 HUICHOLES: THE LAST PEYOTE GUARDIANS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 AT 7:00PM regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS PART OF OUR ONE HIT WONDERS SERIES Showcasing great new documentaries at special onenight-only screenings! Featuring a post-film Q&A with director Hernán Vilchez and José Luis & Enrique Ramirez, two of the film’s subjects. “A beautiful and profound new film.” – Tracy L. Barnett, Huffington Post This new documentary tells the urgent story of the mystical Wixarika People, the Huicholes, one of the last pre-Hispanic cultures in Latin America. Their struggle against the Mexican government and multi-national mining corporations to preserve Wirikuta, their most sacred territory and home of the famous peyote cactus, forms the basis for the film. The mining activities of the Canadian companies that received concessions in 2010 to prospect this protected area, rich in silver, gold and other minerals, are seen by the Wixarika and their supporters as a great threat to the delicate biodiversity of this unique ecosystem, listed by the UNESCO as World Cultural and Natural Heritage. A controversial battle between the Huichioles and the transnational mining corporations triggers a global debate about ancient cultural values, the exploitation of nature and the inevitable development of the peoples. The Wixárika people, native to the Sierra Madre, have since time immemorial made their pilgrimages to this sacred land; now they find themselves at the forefront of a spiritual crusade to protect their way of life. (Dir. by Hernán Vilchez, 2014, Mexico/Argentina, in English and Spanish with subtitles, 115 mins., Not Rated) 13 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS UNSOUND SKYLIGHT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 AT 7:00PM PRESENTED BY NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE With Director Darious Britt In Person! SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 AT 11:00AM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9 AT 7:00PM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 AT 11:00AM regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS “It feels authoritative in its depiction of schizoaffective disorder and its subtle critique of our broken mental-health care system.” – Ben Sachs, Chicago Reader geNerAl ADmiSSioN: $15 • lofT memberS: $10 Please Note: We cannot accept passes or Groupons for this screening. PART OF OUR ART ON SCREEN SERIES Enjoy the performing arts on the big screen, with thrilling opera, ballet and theatre productions from around the world, captured live and presented in beautiful high definition! Bill Nighy and Carey Mulligan star in the highly anticipated West End production of David Hare’s Skylight, directed by Stephen Daldry, captured live in London’s West End by National Theatre Live. Based on filmmaker Darious Britt’s own life experiences, this story of love challenged and a relationship torn and mended portrays an epic battle of wills between mother and son. Regi (played by writer / director Darious Britt), a filmmaker embarking on his dream project, must battle his mother’s condition, the healthcare system, and his worst fears to get her the help that she needs and reclaim his life. As played by Toreenee Wolf in a fearlessly charismatic performance, mom Darolyn is an ultra-clever schemer capable of bamboozling medical staff and authorities with her charm, only to turn on her son in destructive wrath. University of Arizona graduate Darious Britt has made an astonishing and powerful debut feature film, with the simmering intensity of memory to back it up. It’s also a subtle critique of the Kafkaesque nightmare of mental health bureaucracy. (Dir. by Darious Britt, 2013, USA, 94 mins., Not Rated) On a bitterly cold London evening, schoolteacher Kyra Hollis (Carey Mulligan) receives an unexpected visit from her former lover, Tom Sergeant (Bill Nighy), a successful and charismatic restaurateur whose wife has recently died. As the evening progresses, the two attempt to rekindle their once passionate relationship only to find themselves locked in a dangerous battle of opposing ideologies and mutual desires. Bill Nighy, whose extensive film credits include Love Actually, Notes on a Scandal and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and whose stage roles include Pravda and the world premiere of David Hare’s The Vertical Hour on Broadway, plays alongside Carey Mulligan (Inside Llewyn Davis, The Great Gatsby, An Education) who is making her West End stage debut, and Matthew Beard (An Education, One Day, The Look of Love). Skylight is directed by Academy Award-nominated director Stephen Daldry, who recently directed the sell-out West End production of The Audience with Helen Mirren, which was also broadcast to cinemas by National Theatre Live. David Hare is the author of 29 plays for stage, including Plenty, Racing Demon and Amy’s View. His many screenplays include The Hours and The Reader. Skylight was originally produced at the National Theatre in 1995, before transferring to the West End and Broadway, and won an Olivier Award for Best Play. (Running time: 165 mins.,includes one intermission) SPECIAL ENGAGEMENTS THE VERY MERRY HOLIDAY SING-A-LONG SPECTACULAR! WARREN MILLER’S NO TURNING BACK THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 AT 7:00PM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14 AT 7:00PM geNerAl ADmiSSioN: $8 lofT memberS AND chilDreN 12 & uNDer: $6 BAD HOLIDAY SWEATER PARADE AT 7:00PM SING-A-LONG AT 7:30PM BRING AN UNWRAPPED TOY FOR US TO DONATE TO CASA DE LOS NINOS AND RECEIVE ½ OFF ADMISSION! The Loft Cinema’s annual shiny holiday shindig returns with The Very Merry Holiday Sing-A-Long Spectacular! Celebrate the holidays, Loft-style, by feasting your eyes and ears on subtitled Santa-licious musical moments from your favorite seasonal TV shows, movies and music videos, belting out your favorite holiday tunes (we call it “movie seat caroling!”) and decking yourself out in your most over-the-top Christmas garb. Catch up with all your old holiday pals, including Nat King Cole, Charlie Brown, Frank Sinatra, Elvis, The Grinch, Judy Garland, Mariah Carey, The Muppets, Pee Wee Herman and more! There will be prizes, treats and a whole lot ‘o good cheer, so don’t get stuck with a lump of coal in your stocking this year … come to The Loft and make your holiday SPECTACULAR! Wear your ugliest holiday sweater and you might be asked to join our Bad Holiday Sweater Parade (the uglier the sweater, the bigger the excitement!) and share your Bad Sweater Origin Story … if you’re the audience favorite, you’ll take home a fabulous free gift that will surely make you the King or Queen of the Holidays! PLUS! Free candy canes, special Holiday Nog at the snack bar and major holiday fun for everyone. It’s a night guaranteed to have you rocking around the Christmas Tree! (Approximate event running time: 120 mins.) 14 geNerAl ADmiSSioN: $20 iNcluDeS A free DAy PASS To SuNriSe PArK reSorT Please Note: We cannot accept passes or Groupons for this screening. A community rental sponsored by Sunrise Park Resort, Sentinel Peak Brewing Company, Bookman’s Sport Exchange, LawTruck.com, iHeartMedia, Tucson Weekly, and Elevation Ski & Snowboard Club. Rail Jam Pre Party hosted by Sunrise Park Resort at Loft Cinema. They’re bringing a truckload of snow and 93.7 KRQ will be broadcasting live from the parking lot! Warren Miller’s 2014 film, No Turning Back, pays homage to the 65 years of mountain culture and adventure filmmaking that has lead WME to every end of the winter world. We’re taking a legacy that dates back to before skis had edges and mountains had condos and we’re running with it to the steepest peaks around the globe and back to the Mom and Pop hills that define skiing and riding. Since he began creating films in 1949, Warren Miller has known that as skiers and riders, there’s no need to look back, we have to continuously drive to keep our edge and chase the snow. This year, we prove that not much has changed when it comes to why it is these athletes tilt and turn down mountains and pray for storms. Sheer delight. Welcome this winter season and remember there’s No Turning Back. Athletes Tyler Ceccanti • Josh Bibby • Seth Wescott • Rob Kingwill • JT Holmes • Ueli Kestenholz • Tim Petrick • Mike Hattrup • Seth Morrison • Heather Paul • Kaylin Richardson • Øystein Aasheim • Sierra Quitiquit • Julian Carr • Ingrid Backstrom • Jess McMillan • Chris Anthony • Ted Ligety • Julia Mancuso • Mikaela Shiffrin Destinations Greece • Japan • Switzerland • France • Norway • Montana • Alaska • Colorado Close your eyes and the films of Paul Thomas Anderson will come back to you with a visceral force: the ill-fated visit to the drug dealer’s house in Boogie Nights… the ocean of oil cascading from the derrick in There Will Be Blood… the startling amphibian downpour in Magnolia… these are just a few of the most indelible passages in modern movies. Undoubtedly influenced by masters such as Welles, Kubrick and Altman, Anderson has also demonstrated a distinct, risk-taking style unique to his own body of work. His earliest features like Hard Eight and Boogie Nights exhibit his talent for immersing viewers in meticulously-observed subcultures that serve as backdrops to explore profound, universal themes. This signature quality is expertly developed in more recent films like There Will Be Blood and The Master, where issues such as power, greed, capitalism and cult lurk in the background of ambitiously sweeping narratives. While grand in scope, Anderson’s films are at their core driven by dynamic, endlessly intricate (and often damaged) characters and their personal journeys amid complex webs of human relationships – thanks in no small part to frequent collaborations with some of contemporary cinema’s finest actors (perhaps most notably the late, great Philip Seymour Hoffman). Expansively epic and intimately personal, universally meaningful and obsessively particular – Anderson’s work is a collection of unique contradictions that firmly cements his status as a true American auteur. BOOGIE NIGHTS • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6 AT 7:00PM Paul Thomas Anderson’s sprawling, exhilarating, crazy-quilt love letter to late ‘70s excess is an epic story tracking the meteoric rise of a super-stud porn star through the golden age of the adult film industry. Both intimate and epic in tone, Boogie Nights is an electrifying homage to the art and chaos of making movies, a tribute to the families we create and a clear-eyed look at America’s slide from the innocent hedonism of the 1970s into the darker realities of the 1980s. (Dir. by Paul Thomas Anderson, 1997, USA, 155 mins., Rated R) 35mm Print! HARD EIGHT • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 AT 7:00PM Paul Thomas Anderson’s thrilling debut feature is a zig-zagging, modern-day film noir set in the neonlit world of professional gambling. Featuring stellar performances by its finely-tuned cast (which also includes Samuel L. Jackson), Hard Eight is a gripping look at lives on the fringe, and an early, genreinflected exploration of the themes of fate and family that would later occur throughout Paul Thomas Anderson’s body of work. (Dir. by Paul Thomas Anderson, 1996, USA, 102 mins., Rated R) 35mm Print! MAGNOLIA • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AT 7:00PM Paul Thomas Anderson’s extravagant comedy/drama is a wildly audacious, multi-character study set during one action-packed day in the San Fernando Valley. With Magnolia, the young writer/director followed the bright colors and disco madness of Boogie Nights with a strikingly original, ambitious and moving mosaic of American life woven through a series of comic and poignant vignettes centered on a group of seemingly unconnected characters in Southern California. (Dir. by Paul Thomas Anderson, 1999, USA, 188 mins., Rated R) 35mm Print! PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 AT 7:00PM With Punch-Drunk Love, Paul Thomas Anderson delivers a delightfully odd and bracingly original concoction – a manic depressive romantic comedy with the soaring soul of a movie musical. The unconventional casting of Adam Sandler in the lead role was a surprising move for Anderson, but the gamble paid off as the director manages to perfectly channel Sandler’s barely-suppressed anger in surprisingly effective ways. Anderson also won the Best Director Award at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival for his highly inventive, aesthetically gorgeous portrait of innocent love contrasted against a world of corruption. (Dir. by Paul Thomas Anderson, 2002, USA, 95 mins., Rated R) 35mm Print! THERE WILL BE BLOOD • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 AT 7:00PM Daniel Day-Lewis stars in Paul Thomas Anderson’s multi-Oscar nominated historical drama, a visually stunning and enthralling exploration of American greed, capitalism and violence. A dark and soaring drama, There Will Be Blood is a sometimes shocking, always thrilling piece of cinema that both employs and ingeniously transcends the conventions of epic cinema. Featuring a gorgeous, anachronistic soundtrack by Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood, a raft of memorable moments (“I drink your milkshake!”) and stunning cinematography, the film is a mesmerizing character study of power and corruption in the grand tradition of Citizen Kane. (Dir. by Paul Thomas Anderson, 2007, USA, 158 mins., Rated R) THE MASTER • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 AT 7:00PM An ambitious and inventive tale of individualism set against the epic backdrop of post-World War II America, The Master paints a striking portrait of drifters and seekers on the rocky road to enlightenment. Set to haunting original music by Radiohead’s Johnny Greenwood, and constructed with impeccable period detail, Paul Thomas Anderson’s stunning exploration of religion, power and the dark recesses of the American Character features astonishing performances from Phoenix, Hoffman and Amy Adams. (Dir. by Paul Thomas Anderson, 2012, 138 min., Rated R) NEW FILMS 18 ONE CHANCE AWAKE: THE LIFE OF YOGANANDA STARTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 STARTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 “A sweet, funny, heartfelt film.” – Annlee Ellingson, Los Angeles Times “Epic and timeless.” – Nadine Truong, LA Yoga regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS “An inspirational true story … with humor, heart and a pair of cherishable lead performances.”David Rooney, Hollywood Reporter One Chance is the remarkable and inspirational true story of Paul Potts, a shy, bullied shop assistant by day and an amateur opera singer by night. Paul became an instant YouTube phenomenon after being chosen by Simon Cowell for ‘Britain’s Got Talent.’ Wowing audiences worldwide with his phenomenal voice, Paul went on to win the popular TV talent show and the hearts of millions with his stunning rendition of Puccini’s “Nessun Dorma.” Since then, Potts has performed for Queen Elizabeth II, released a multiplatinum album, and written a memoir. But Potts’ seemingly overnight success was a hard won victory, as One Chance winningly illuminates with heart, humor and “against all odds” enthusiasm. Fresh from his Tony Awardwinning Broadway run in One Man, Two Guvnors, James Corden (The History Boys) stars as Potts, and is supported by an acclaimed ensemble cast that includes Julie Walters (Billy Elliot), Colm Meaney (Get Him to the Greek), Jemima Rooper (Kinky Boots). From the director ofThe Devil Wears Prada. (Dir. by David Frankel, 2014, UK, 103 mins., Rated PG-13) Awake: The Life of Yogananda is an inspiring, unconventional biography about legendary East Indian mystic Paramahansa Yogananda, the man credited with introducing yoga and meditation to the West in the conservative 1920’s. His spiritual classic “Autobiography of a Yogi,” has sold more than four million copies in 34 languages and become the go-to book for modern seekers, scholars, and yoga enthusiasts, including George Harrison, Russell Simmons and Steve Jobs (it was the only book he had on his iPad). By personalizing his own quest for enlightenment and sharing his struggles along the path, Yogananda made ancient teachings accessible to a modern audience, attracting countless followers and paving the way for the millions who practice yoga today. Filmed over three years with the participation of 30 countries, the film takes us from holy pilgrimages in India to Harvard’s Divinity School and its cutting-edge physics labs, and from the Center for Science and Spirituality at the University of Pennsylvania to the Chopra Center in Carlsbad, California. A compelling story of one man’s journey that impacted the world, Awake is ultimately the story of humankind itself: the universal struggle of all beings to free themselves from suffering and to seek lasting happiness. (Dir. by Paolo di Florio & Lisa Leeman, 2014, USA, 87mins., Not Rated) 19 NEW FILMS DEAD SNOW 2: RED VS. DEAD PUMP STARTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 STARTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS “Dementedly enjoyable.” Entertainment Weekly regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS – Clark Collis, “A compelling and cogent documentary.” – Diana Clarke, Village Voice “Cartoon violence and action, gore and humor, all rolled into one schlocky but enjoyable package.” – Boyd van Hoeij, Hollywood Reporter “Clear-sighted… comes with a strong dose of eye-opening how’s and practical how-to’s.” – Sherin Linden, Hollywood Reporter “Bigger, brasher, bloodier, and with more bowels, Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead is a blast.”Brian Tallerco, Film Threat If the worst day of your life consisted of accidentally killing your girlfriend with an axe, chain-sawing your own arm off, and watching in horror as your closest friends were devoured by a zombified Nazi battalion, you’d have to assume that things couldn’t get much worse. In Martin’s case, that was only the beginning. Picking up immediately where the original left off, Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead wastes no time getting right to the gore-filled action, leaving a bloody trail of intestines in its wake. After his horrific experiences in the first film, Martin (Vegar Hoel) wakes up in a hospital bed with a new arm - but it’s a super-powered Zombie arm that wants to kill him, and anyone else it can reach. Martin’s PISSED. And with the help of his new Zombie Squad pals (Martin Starr, Jocelyn DeBoer, Ingrid Haas), he’s going to deliver some payback to the evil Colonel Herzog and his precious Nazi gold - by raising an undead army of his own. Director Tommy Wirkola returns to the helm with a vengeance, coming up with more inventive ways to maim and dismember than you ever thought possible. Combining wry humor with horrific worst-case scenarios, this follow-up to the 2009 classic original is sure to shock the weak-of-heart and delight even the most hard-core fans of the horror genre. (Dir. by Tommy Wirkola, 2014, Norway / Iceland, in English, Norwegian and German with subtitles, 100 min., Rated R) Pump is an inspiring, eye-opening documentary that tells the story of America’s addiction to oil, from its corporate conspiracy beginnings to its current monopoly today, and explains clearly and simply how we can end it - and finally win choice at the pump. Today oil is our only option of transportation fuel at the pump. Our exclusive use of it has drained our wallets, increased air pollution and sent our sons and daughters to war in faraway lands. Pump shows us how through the use of a variety of replacement fuels, we will be able to fill up our cars - cheaper, cleaner and American made - and in the process, create more jobs for a stronger, healthier economy. The film features notable experts such as John Hofmeister, former President of Shell Oil US; Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors; Peter Goldmark, former president of the Rockefeller Foundation; and other noteworthy figures who share their passionate views and knowledge. Right now we have the ability to change our country’s future, but we never knew it. Aren’t we tired of being taken for a ride? Pump is the movie that could change that. (Dir. by Joshua Tickell & Rebecca Harrell Tickell, 2014, USA, 88 mins., Rated PG) NEW FILMS 20 THE ABCS OF DEATH 2 LAST DAYS IN VIETNAM STARTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 “Funny and f**ked up!” – Ain’t it Cool News “Another winning collection boasting sick, twisted, psychotic fun.” – We Got This Covered “Both heartrending and inspiring… a virtually untold chapter of American history still poignantly resonates nearly four decades later.” – Justin Lowe, Hollywood Reporter “Intense and relentless enough to quench even the most jaded horror fan’s thirst.” FirstShowing.net “This is both a gripping suspense story and a profound moral drama.” - J. R. Jones, Chicago Reader It’s happening again. This time with a whole new line-up of international filmmakers. 26 new directors. 26 new ways to die! ABCs of Death 2 is the follow-up to one of the most ambitiously twisted anthology films ever conceived with productions spanning from Nigeria to UK to Brazil and everywhere in between. It features segments directed by over two dozen of the world’s leading talents in contemporary genre film. Inspired by children’s educational books, the motion picture is comprised of twenty-six individual chapters; each helmed by a different director assigned a letter of the alphabet. The directors were then given free reign in choosing a word to create a story involving death. Provocative, shocking, funny and at times confrontational, ABCs of Death 2 is another gruesomely entertaining chapter in this global celebration of next generation genre filmmaking. (Various Directors, 2014, USA, 125 mins., Not Rated) Award-winning documentary filmmaker Rory Kennedy (Ghosts of Abu Ghraib) dares to reopen the books on a war that scarred our national psyche. Chronicling a story few of us know, Kennedy’s potent new documentary may both shock you and restore your faith in humanity. During the chaotic final days of the Vietnam War, the North Vietnamese Army closes in on Saigon as resistance crumbles and the panicked South Vietnamese people desperately attempt to escape. On the ground, American soldiers and diplomats confronted a moral quandary: whether to obey White House orders to evacuate only U.S. citizens or risk being charged with treason and save the lives of as many South Vietnamese citizens as they could. With time running out and the city under fire, an unlikely group of heroes emerged as Americans and South Vietnamese took matters into their own hands. (Dir. by Rory Kennedy, 2014, 98 mins., Not Rated) regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS 21 NEW FILMS THE TALE OF THE PRINCESS KAGUYA DEAR WHITE PEOPLE STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 THIS FILM WILL BE SHOWN IN BOTH SUBTITLED AND DUBBED VERSIONS “Everyone should see this movie… as smart and fearless a debut as I have seen from an American filmmaker in quite some time.” – A.O. Scott, New York Times regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS “Stunning! Sublime!” - Nicholas Rapold, New York Times “A marvel of Japanese animation, a hand-drawn, painterly epic that submerges us in a world of beauty.” – Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times Legendary Studio Ghibli co-founder Isao Takahata (Grave of the Fireflies) revisits Japan’s most famous folktale in this gorgeous, hand-drawn masterwork, decades in the making. Found inside a shining stalk of bamboo by an old bamboo cutter and his wife, a tiny girl grows rapidly into an exquisite young lady. The mysterious young princess enthralls all who encounter her - but ultimately she must confront her fate, the punishment for her crime. From the studio that brought you Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro, and The Wind Rises comes a powerful and sweeping epic that redefines the limits of animated storytelling and marks a triumphant high point within an extraordinary career in filmmaking for director Isao Takahata. The English voice cast features Chloe Grace Moretz, James Caan, Mary Steenburgen, Darren Criss and Lucy Liu. (Dir. by Isao Takahata, 2014, Japan, 137 mins., Rated PG) regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS “Non-stop fun. The hype is justified.” – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone “Exhilarating. One of the sharpest and most audacious comedies of the year.” – Stephanie Zacharek, Village Voice Winner of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival’s Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Talent, Dear White People is a sly, provocative and often laugh-out-loud funny satire of race relations in the age of Obama. At prestigious Winchester University, biracial student Samantha White begins her radio show, “Dear White People, the amount of black friends required not to seem racist has just been raised to two. Sorry, your weed man, Tyrone, doesn’t count.” Sam becomes president of the all-black residential hall Parker/Armstrong, whose existence is facing extinction in the name of diversification. TV reality show Black Face/White Place smells gold in Sam’s story and decides to follow it, rejecting the proposal of fellow black student Coco Conners, who pitched her show Doing Time at an Ivy League. The clamor over Sam’s rise also becomes a career-defining opportunity for black misfit Lionel Higgins when he is asked to join the school’s all-white newspaper staff to cover the controversy, even though he secretly knows little about black culture. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, writer/director Justin Simien makes an auspicious debut with Dear White People, a witty and whip-smart examination of black militancy, post-racial fantasies and the commodification of blackness. Nothing is black and white in this playful portrait of race in contemporary America. (Dir. by Justin Simien, 2014, USA, 108 mins., Rated R) NEW FILMS HORNS THE BLUE ROOM STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 “A fable-like horror mystery with strong comic and romantic tendencies.” – John Defore, Hollywood Reporter NOVEMBER’S REEL READS SELECTION regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS “A very, very dark comedy… it’s like a supernatural version of Gone Girl.” – Drew McWeeny, HitFix Based on the novel by Joe Hill, and directed by genre ace Alexandre Aja (Haute Tension, The Hills Have Eyes), Horns is a darkly comic supernatural thriller driven by fantasy, mystery and romance. The film follows Ig Perrish (Daniel Radcliffe), the number one suspect for the violent rape and murder of his girlfriend, Merrin (Juno Temple). Hungover from a night of hard drinking, Ig awakens one morning to find horns sprouting from his own head and he soon realizes their power drives people to confess their sins and give in to their most selfish and unspeakable impulses - an effective tool in his quest to discover the true circumstances surrounding his late girlfriend’s tragedy and for exacting horrifying revenge on her killer. Wickedly blending laughs and chills as it navigates through a twisting maze of genres, moods and unsettling surprises, Horns deftly blurs the lines between reality and fantasy as its dark mystery is slowly unraveled. (Dir. by Alexandre Aja, 2013, USA/Canada, 123 mins., Rated R) 22 regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS Purchase a copy of The Blue Room by Georges Simenon during the month of November and receive a special “Loft Reel Reads” discount off the cover price – 20% for Loft Members and 10% for the general public. Copies of the book are available at The Loft Cinema and Antigone Books. “Mesmerizing, psychologically complex, and viscerally devastating. They don’t make them like this much anymore, but they should.” – Marc Savlov, Austin Chronicle Two adulterous lovers go from pillow talk to possible murder in this sexy, brain-teasing thriller based on a novel by celebrated crime writer Georges Simenon. Mathieu Amalric (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Grand Budapest Hotel) directs and stars as Julien, a middle-aged salesman embroiled in a steamy love affair with a married woman who, after a round of kinky sex, makes a startling suggestion. Suddenly Julien is caught up in a police investigation—but just what exactly happened? Filled with twists, turns and surprises, this beguiling cinematic puzzle unfolds in an elliptical style that keeps the audience guessing every step of the way. (Dir. by Mathieu Amalric, 2014, France, in French with subtitles, 76 mins., Rated R) 25 NEW FILMS THE OVERNIGHTERS CITIZENFOUR STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Special screening on Sunday November 16th at 2:00pm, featuring a Skype Q&A with director Jesse Moss! Co-presented by Grace St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Regular Admission Prices. “Utterly engrossing… the most chilling thriller of the year.” – Mark Kermode, Guardian regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS “One of the best documentaries of the year.” – David Lewis, San Francisco Chronicle regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS “The stuff of Orwellian nightmares… it plays like the greatest paranoid thriller since All the President’s Men.” – Drew Taylor, Playlist “An evocative, real-life Steinbeckian tale… nonfiction storytelling of remarkable nuance.” – David Rooney, Hollywood Reporter A modern-day Grapes of Wrath, the award-winning documentary The Overnighters is an intimate portrait of job-seekers desperately chasing the broken American Dream to the tiny oil boom town of Williston, North Dakota. Tens of thousands of unemployed hopefuls show up with dreams of honest work and a big paycheck but step into the stark reality of slim prospects and nowhere to sleep. The town lacks the infrastructure to house the overflow of migrants, even for those who do find gainful employment. Over at Concordia Lutheran Church, Pastor Jay Reinke is driven to deliver the migrants some dignity. Night after night, he converts his church into a makeshift dorm and counseling center, opening the church’s doors to allow the “Overnighters” (as he calls them) to stay for a night, a week or longer. They sleep on the floor, in the pews and in their cars in the church parking lot. His wellmeaning project immediately runs into resistance with his community, forcing the clergyman to make a decision which leads to profound consequences that he never imagined. (Dir. by Jesse Moss, 2014, USA, 102 mins., Rated PG-13) In January 2013, filmmaker Laura Poitras was in the process of constructing a film about abuses of national security in post9/11 America when she started receiving encrypted e-mails from someone identifying himself as “citizen four,” who was ready to blow the whistle on the massive covert surveillance programs run by the NSA and other intelligence agencies. In June 2013, she and reporter Glenn Greenwald flew to Hong Kong for the first of many meetings with the man who turned out to be Edward Snowden. She brought her camera with her. The film that resulted from this series of tense encounters is absolutely sui generis in the history of cinema: a 100% real-life thriller unfolding minute by minute before our eyes. Poitras is a masterful storyteller: she compresses the many days of questioning, waiting, confirming, watching the world’s reaction and agonizing over the next move, into both a great character study of Snowden and a narrative that will leave you on the edge of your seat as it inexorably moves toward its conclusion. (Dir. by Laura Poitras, 2014, USA, 114 mins., Rated R) NEW FILMS 26 LOVE IS STRANGE LISTEN UP PHILIP STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 “NYT CRITICS PICK! By the time the movie is over, you feel as if the people in it were friends you know well enough to tire of, and to miss terribly when they go away.” – A.O. Scott, New York Times “Invigorating. One of the most ambitious and exciting American films of the year.” – Andrew O’Hehir, Salon regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS “A howlingly funny black comedy with really sharp teeth.” – Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, A.V. Club “Writer-director Alex Ross Perry has made a bracing and very Philip Roth-y study of ambition and itchy literary yearning.” – Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune A multi-generational story of love and marriage, Love Is Strange depicts the delicate nature of two people trying to build a long life together, and the possibility for love to grow deeper and richer with time. After 39 years together, Ben (John Lithgow) and George (Alfred Molina) take advantage of the new marriage laws and tie the knot in a City Hall wedding in lower Manhattan. On the return from their honeymoon, however, and on account of their vows, Ben gets fired from his longtime job as a choir director for a co-ed Catholic school. Suddenly, with no real savings to count on, the couple finds that they can’t afford the rent on their small Chelsea apartment. Only days after they have gathered to celebrate the nuptials, this tight-knit community of family and friends now has to come together again to help figure out how to help their two friends. Also starring Marisa Tomei, Love Is Strange is a heart-rending tribute to friends, family and above all, love. Fom director Ira Sachs (Keep the Lights On, Forty Shades of Blue). (Dir. by Ira Sachs, 2014, USA, 94 mins.,Rated R) Anger rages in Philip (Jason Schwartzman) as he awaits the publication of his sure-to-succeed second novel. He feels pushed out of his adopted home city by the constant crowds and noise, a deteriorating relationship with his photographer girlfriend Ashley (Elisabeth Moss), and his indifference to promoting his own work. When Philip’s idol Ike Zimmerman (Jonathan Pryce) offers his isolated summer home as a refuge, he finally gets the peace and quiet to focus on his favorite subject — himself. A complex, intimate, and highly idiosyncratic comedy, Listen Up Philip is a literary look at the triumph of reality over the human spirit. (Dir. by Alex Ross Perry, 2014, USA, 108 mins., Not Rated) 27 NEW FILMS V/H/S: VIRAL FORCE MAJEURE STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 “It goes bonkers and brilliant in a way you probably won’t expect.” – Hollywood News FREE LOFT MEMBERS SCREENING Friday, November 21. Time tba. Free for Loft members and open to the public at regular admission prices. regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS “A magnificent collection of horror shorts from both established and newer talent in cinema.”Next Projection “It’s a blast! A short, sharp shock of a film that barrels through three highly imaginative short stories and a wraparound with gleeful abandon.” - Geek League of America V/H/S: Viral is the third installment of the twisted found footage horror anthology franchise. This latest chapter expands the universe and continues a streak of terror, violence and a wicked sense of humor set forth by the previous films. V/H/S: Viral brings together contemporary genre directors Nacho Vigalando (Timecrimes), Marcel Sarmiento (Dead Girl), Gregg Bishop (Dance of the Dead) and Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (Resolution). A police chase after a deranged ice cream truck has captivated the attention of the greater Los Angeles area. Dozens of fameobsessed teens flock to the streets with their video cameras and camera phones, hell-bent on capturing the next viral video. But there is something far more sinister occurring in the streets of L.A. than a simple police chase. A resounding effect is created onto all those obsessed with capturing salacious footage for no other purpose than to amuse or titillate. Soon the discovery becomes that they themselves are the stars of the next video, one where they face their own death. As the terrifying videos unfold - from a highly-peculiar magician to a garage scientist’s bizarre discovery to a rowdy bunch of skateboarders who mess with the wrong local legend with expectedly bloody results - the horror goes viral in ways no one could anticipate. (Various directors, 2014, USA, 97 mins., Rated R) regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS “Force Majeure is a jolt. You won’t know what hit you. Director Ostlund shifts gears from humor to psychological thriller with cunning skill.” – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone “GRADE A-. The rare kind of moviegoing experience that will haunt you long after you leave the theatre.” – Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly A critical hit at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, where it was awarded the Jury Prize in Un Certain Regard, this wickedly funny and precisely observed psychodrama offers a daringly provocative look at morality and marital relations. Force Majeure tells the story of handsome Swedish businessman Tomas, his willowy wife Ebba and their two blond children as they enjoy a skiing holiday in the French Alps. The sun is shining and the slopes are spectacular but, during a lunch at a mountainside restaurant, an avalanche suddenly bears down on the happy diners. With people fleeing in all directions and his wife and children in a state of panic, Tomas makes a shockingly impulsive – and perhaps unforgivable - decision that will shake his marriage to its core and leave him struggling to reclaim his role as family patriarch. Replete with bravura sequences — from the frighteningly realistic avalanche scene to an incredibly extended crying jag that teeters between the harrowing and the hilarious — Force Majeure is an unsettling and darkly comic psychological thriller from director Ruben Östlund (Play) that is guaranteed to have audiences talking. (Dir. by Ruben Östlund, 2014, Sweden/ France/Denmark/Norway, in Swedish with subtitles, 118 mins., Rated R) NEW FILMS 28 PELICAN DREAMS THE BABADOOK STARTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 STARTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 The new film from the director of The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill! “An impressively chilling exercise in old-school restraint.” - William Goss, Film.com regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS regulAr ADmiSSioN PriceS “Like The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill, Irving’s study of brown pelicans is affectionate, at times humorous and reveals a sense of wonder and awe at the birds’ simple beauty.”— Carolyn Jones, San Francisco Chronicle In a true story of friendship, survival and the spirit of flight, filmmaker Judy Irving (director of the smash hit The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill) follows a wayward, starving California brown pelican from her “arrest” on the Golden Gate Bridge into care at a wildlife rehabilitation facility, and from there explores pelicans’ nesting grounds, Pacific coast migration and survival challenges. The film is about wildness: How close can we get to a wild animal without taming or harming it? Why do we need wildness in our lives, and how can we protect it? A moving, humorous and affectionate look at our complicated relationship with nature, Pelican Dreams stars “Gigi” (for Golden Gate) and Morro (a backyard pelican with an injured wing). (Dir. by Judy Irving, 2014, USA, 80 mins., Rated G) “Do you want to die?!” seven-year-old Samuel asks his stressedout single mother, Amelia. She wonders if his question is a threat or a warning. After dealing with Samuel’s frantic tantrums his entire life, Amelia suspects that her son has begun directing his violent misbehavior toward her. However, after a dark and foreboding children’s book called Mister Babadook mysteriously appears on Samuel’s bookshelf, Amelia must decide if her son is truly deranged, or if there really is a bogeyman lurking in their darkened halls at night. First-time feature director Jennifer Kent vividly captures the vicious turbulence of Samuel’s shrill outbursts, generating a real sense of horror from his aggressive unruliness, all the while subtly hinting at the weary Amelia’s own deeply troubled nature. The Babadook builds up tension and dread in this damaged family’s home before deftly introducing the terrifying possibility that something even more ominous may be stalking the dysfunctional pair. (Dir. by Jennifer Kent, 2014, Australia, in English, 93 min., Not Rated) MONDO MONDAYS EVERY MONDAY AT 8:00PM! Weird, wild and wonderful flicks from the mondo side of the silver screen! Don’t forget to check out our yummy “mondo munchies” snack bucket... fill a cup for a buck! Admission is only $3! • Loft members pay just $2! MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24 MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 BRAINSMASHER: A LOVE STORY EVIL LAUGH KILLING AMERICAN STYLE ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERS NINJA III: THE DOMINATION Exactly how much awfulness can one movie sustain? Find out when Amir Shervan, the highly “unique” director of Samurai Cop, unleashes a tidal wave of crap in which a gang of escaped convicts hold an innocent family hostage and a peaceful man is forced to start killing… American style! Throw in gratuitous bikinis, weird acting and surreal The Roomlevel awfulness, and the word “absurd” just won’t do this justice. “From the depths of the sea… a tidal wave of terror!” “He’s the ultimate killer. She’s the perfect weapon.” When giant mutant telepathic crabs get their claws in a tizzy while trying to take over the world, it’s going to be a seafood buffet of terror for a group of befuddled scientists whose only hope for saving humanity is to find a VERY large vat of melted butter and about a million plastic bibs. It’s the age old story: sexy aerobics instructor becomes possessed by the spirit of an evil ninja who uses her body to seek revenge on the cops who killed him, her lunk-head boyfriend just doesn’t understand and a good one-eyed ninja is called in to perform an exorcism. Hijinks ensue. WHAT? See it and be forever changed. (Dir. by Albert Puyn, 1993, USA, 88 mins., Rated PG-13) “Rescue a supermodel. Battle killer ninjas. Save the world. No problem!” (Dir. by Dominick Brascia, 1986, USA, 90 mins., Rated R) “Ten years ago, something terrible happened in this house… this weekend it’s about to happen AGAIN.” For all those who think Andrew Dice Clay can’t convincingly play a sensitive nightclub bouncer who comes to the aid of a sexy supermodel being chased by a passel of deadly, kung fu-fighting Shaolin monks, well… you’re probably right, but here it is anyway, so just deal with it! When a group of brain-dead medical students attempt to reopen an abandoned orphanage (what fun!), the stage is set for a weekend of alleged evil involving a murderous maniac with a nervous giggle, death by microwave oven and Scott Baio’s much-less-famous brother, Steven! Oh, the inhumanity. “What we have here is a very deep movie about punching… easily the second best bouncer movie ever made, AND it has Andrew Dice Clay! Need I say more?” – Majestyk’s Movies “Cheap, cheerful and utterly stupid… a cheesy delight that reaches a level of fondue frenzy I’ve rarely seen.” – Hysteria Lives! (Dir. by Amir Shervan, 1990, USA, 90 mins., Rated R) “Killing American Style is a non-stop adventure in bad direction, misfired lines, dreadful early ‘90s fashion and stockpiles of unintentional humor. Obviously, this is required viewing.” - Cinesploitation (Dir. by Roger Corman, 1957, USA, 65 mins., Not Rated) “Classic B movie fun… a blast of bad acting and awful effects wrapped up in a ridiculous story involving big crabs. What more could you want?” – B Movie Madness (Dir. Sam Firstsenberg, 1984, USA, 92 mins., Rated R) “An essential pillar of the insane “WTF” genre of movies… unsuspecting viewer-virgins can expect to have their minds blown out of the back of their skulls.” – CHUD. com LATE NIGHT CULT CLASSICS The greatest cult movies of all-time are back on the big screen! Admission is only $6! • Loft members pay just $5! FRI, NOV 7 AT 10PM SAT, NOV 8 AT 10PM SUN, NOV 9 AT 11AM FRI, NOVEMBER 14 & SAT, NOVEMBER 15 AT 11AM & 10PM FRI, NOV 21 AT 10PM SAT, NOV 22 AT 11AM SAT, NOV 22 AT 10PM THUR, NOVEMBER 27 SUN, NOVEMBER 30 AT 11AM & 10PM FRI, DECEMBER 5 & SAT, DECEMBER 6 AT 10:00PM THE KARATE KID CLUE UHF SPIRITED AWAY PAN’S LABYRINTH When the roundhouse kicks and spinning punches get to be too much for young Daniel Laruso (the eternally youthful Ralph Macchio), he turns to handyman/peaceful mean machine Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita) for help. Boasting one of the most iconic training montages ever filmed, some serious nose-honking and a totally legendary example of the crane style, The Karate Kid is a true ‘80s classic. Who killed Mr. Boddy, and in what room with what weapon? In this cult-tastic spoof of McCarthy-era paranoia and 1950s wholesomeness, the crazed characters and crackerjack plot are drawn from the popular Parker Brothers board game of the same name. A crazed, slapshot assault on television and pretty much everything else, UHF is perhaps the perfect cinematic vehicle for the spoof-ilicious sensibilities of wild man Weird Al, who takes uproarious swipes at everyone from Ghandi to Rambo, while bringing a spazztacular assortment of ‘80s/’90s comedy luminaries along for the ride. Don’t touch that dial! *Spirited Away will be screened in both subtitled and dubbed versions.* “Incredibly funny, whether you’re a Weird Al fanatic or not… UHF is about as good as it gets when it comes to silly comedies.” – David Nusair, Reel Film Reviews “In scene after scene, Spirited Away unleashes so much wonder and visual imagination that you end up watching the movie in a state of rapturous, awestruck bliss.” – Rene Rodriguez, Miami Herald (Dir. by John G. Avildsen, 1984, USA, 126 mins., Rated PG) “An exciting, sweet-tempered, heartwarming story with one of the most interesting friendships in a long time.” - Roger Ebert, Chicago SunTimes (Dir. by Jonathan Lynn, 1985, USA 94 min., Rated PG) “The popular board game Clue is here turned into a spiked bon-bon of a film, filled with a whipped mixture of morbidity and macabre humor... it’s great fun.” - Chris Cabin, Slant Magazinel (Dir. by Jay Levey, 1989, USA 97 min., Rated PG-13) (Dir. by Hayao Miyazaki, 2002, Japan, 125 mins, Rated PG) Miyazaki’s stunning, Academy Award-winning masterpiece Spirited Away was the biggest box office hit of all-time in Japan, as well as a film that helped redefine the possibilities of animation for American audiences and a generation of new filmmakers. (Dir. by Guillermo del Toro, 2006, Spain/Mexico/US, in Spanish with subtitles, 118 min., Rated R) 35mm Fantasy Master Guillermo del Toro fashioned a tour-de-force mix of phantasmagoric fairy tale and fascist nightmare and had an art-house hit with the ambitious Pan’s Labyrinth, winner of a trio of Oscars (for Cinematography, Art Direction, and Makeup). “This is like no movie you’ve seen before, a haunting mixture of horror, history and fantasy that works simultaneously on every level.” – Liam Lacey, Globe and Mail THE LOFT CINEMA 3233 e. Speedway blvd. Tucson, AZ 85716 NoNProfiT orgANiZATioN uS PoSTAge PAiD TucSoN, AZ PermiT No. 1026
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