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First Snow
Wound tight and cocky, Jimmy Starks (Guy Pearce) is a smooth-talking salesman
certain he’s on the verge of a big break. Even when his car stalls in the middle
of nowhere, a roadside soothsayer (J.K. Simmons) assures him a windfall is on
its way. But although Jimmy should be happy when his boss suddenly agrees to
financially back his business venture, he starts to become paranoid instead.
As his girlfriend Deirdre (Piper Perabo) and his best friend/business partner
Ed (William Fichtner) watch him slowly come unwound, Jimmy wonders if a past
betrayal of his friend, newly paroled Vince (Shea Whigham), could be catching up
to him. And, as the weather turns cold, Jimmy can’t help but fear the mysterious
seer’s other prediction...that they’ll be no tomorrow after the first snow.
First Snow is a "first-rate psychological thriller," says Sheri
Linden of The Hollywood Reporter. First Snow will be released on April
6th in Chicago.
Members will receive an e-mail for admittance of yourself and one guest.
PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY. Seating is on a first come, first served basis and is
NOT guaranteed. Theater is not responsible for seating over capacity. No
admittance once screening has begun.
Disturbia
After his father’s accidental death, Kale (Shia LaBeouf) remains withdrawn
and troubled. When he lashes out at a well-intentioned but insensitive teacher,
he finds himself under a court-ordered house arrest. His mother continues to
cope, working extra shifts to support herself and her son, as she tries in vain
to understand the changes in his personality.
The walls of his house begin to close in on Kale as he takes chances to
extend the boundaries—both physical and emotional—of his confinement. His
interests turn outside the windows of his suburban home toward those of his
neighbors, including a mutual attraction to the new girl next door (Sarah
Roemer). Together, they begin to suspect that another neighbor is a serial
killer. Are their suspicions merely the product of Kale's cabin fever and vivid
imagination? Or have they unwittingly stumbled across a crime that could cost
them their lives?
Disturbia is directed by D.J. Caruso on a screenplay by Christopher
Landon and Carl Ellsworth. The movie will be released on April 13th. This film
is rated PG-13 for sequences of terror and violence and for some sensuality.
Members will receive an e-mail for admittance for yourself and one guest.
PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY. Seating is on a first come, first served basis and is
NOT guaranteed. Theater is not responsible for seating over capacity. No
admittance once screening has begun.
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