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Screening Party for Season 2 of "Leverage"
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
The Wit Hotel, 201 N. State St., Chicago
"Julie and Julia"
Wednesday, July 15, 2009 - 7:00 pm
Kerasotes City North 14
2600 N. Western Ave, Chicago
"Humpday"
Thursday, July 23, 2009 - 7:00 pm
Landmark Century Cinema, 2828 N. Clark
St., Chicago
"Play the Game"
Monday, July 27, 2009 - 7:00
pm
AMC River East 21, 22 E. Illinois St., Chicago
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"Leverage" Party
Join us to celebrate all
new episodes of Season 2 of the TNT series Leverage. Chicago fans voted online
to be one of the lucky cities that will host this special event where guests
will be first to see the new episode as they enjoy complimentary appetizers and
soft drinks. After the screening executive producers John Rogers (Transformers)
and Chris Downey (The King of Queens) will be skyped in on a video screen for a
state of the art Q&A with the audience!
To enter to win an
admit-two party pass, please send an email with your name, age, and address to:
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Please place "NATAS" in the subject
line.
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"Julie and
Julia"
Meryl Streep is Julia
Child and Amy Adams is Julie Powell in writer-director Nora Ephron's adaptation
of two bestselling memoirs: Powell's Julie & Julia and My Life in France,
by Julia Child with Alex Prud’homme.
Based on two true
stories, Julie & Julia intertwines the lives of two women who, though
separated by time and space, are both at loose ends...until they discover that
with the right combination of passion, fearlessness and butter, anything is
possible.
Please bring a copy of
the email that was sent to members to admit yourself and one guest.
We strongly recommend
that you arrive early. Seats are not guaranteed, are limited to theater
capacity and are first-come, first-served. This theater is not responsible for
seating over capacity.
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"Humpday"
It’s been a decade since
Ben (Mark Duplass) and Andrew (Joshua Leonard) were the bad
boys of their college campus. Ben has settled down and found a job,
wife, and home. Andrew took the alternate route as a vagabond artist,
skipping the globe from Chiapas to Cambodia. When Andrew shows up
unannounced on Ben’s doorstep, they easily fall back into their old
dynamic of macho one-upmanship.
Late into the night at a
wild party, the two find themselves locked in a mutual dare: to enter
an amateur porn contest together. But what kind of
boundary-breaking, envelope pushing porn can two straight dudes make? After the
booze and "big talk" run out, only one idea remains--they will have
sex together...on camera. It's not gay; it's beyond gay. It's not
porn; it's art. But how exactly will it work? And more importantly, who
will tell Anna (Delmore), Ben's wife?
Writer/director Lynn
Shelton, director of "My Effortless Brilliance" and recipient of the
"Someone to Watch Award" at the 2009 Independent Spirit Awards, expertly
mines the biggest ironies of the male ego to hilarious effect.
"Humpday" is a buddy movie gone wild.
Please bring a copy of
the email that was sent to members to admit yourself and one guest.
We strongly recommend
that you arrive early. Seats are not guaranteed, are limited to theater
capacity and are first-come, first-served. This theater is not
responsible for seating over capacity.
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"Play the Game"
You and a guest are
invited to a special advanced screening of "Play the Game." A Q&A
with director Marc Fienberg follows the screening.
Ladies' man David teaches
his dating tricks to his lonely, widowed grandfather Joe, while
using those same tricks to meet Julie, the woman of his dreams. But
as David's foolproof techniques prove to be anything but, the same
techniques quickly transform Grandpa Joe into the Don Juan of the
retirement community. But soon it's up to Grandpa Joe to teach David that
the best way to win the game of love is not to play games at all.
Story Films Presents
"Play The Game," starring Paul Campbell, Andy Griffith, Doris Roberts,
Marla Sokoloff and Liz Sheridan. The film is produced, written and
directed by Marc Fienberg, and also features Clint Howard, Geoffrey
Owens and Juliette Jeffers.
Please bring a copy of
the email that was sent to members to admit yourself and one guest.
We strongly recommend
that you arrive early. Seats are not guaranteed, are limited to theater
capacity and are first-come, first-served. This theater is not
responsible for seating over capacity.
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