This Thursday marks the beginning of an exciting Luis Buñuel tribute weekend at the American Cinematheque. Six of the director's films, including his groundbreaking collaboration with Salvador Dali, the surrealist short "Un Chien Andalou," will be featured at both the Egyptian and Aero theaters.
A Bounty of Buñuel At The American Cinematheque
LAist Film Calendar 09/22-09/25: John Carpenter, Alfred Hitchcock & Horrible Movie Night
Halloween isn't for another month, but it's never too early to binge on good horror movies. John Carpenter's The Thing is one of the best. Elsewhere, a long-lost Hitchcock film sees the light of day.
LAist Film Calendar 02/10-02/14: Cinema Plays Cupid All Valentine's Weekend
Love is in the air, but since Valentine's Day falls on a Monday, this weekend is cupid's best shot at dinner & a movie. The Egyptian Theatre boasts Harold and Maude, a pairing of The African Queen & From Here to Eternity, Doctor Zhivago and even the throbbing hearts of Beatlemania. Its Santa Monica soulmate, the Aero, goes double dutch with The Princess Bride & The Notebook, Casablanca & Double Indemnity, and rounds out the romantics with Gone With The Wind and Breakfast At Tiffany's. This is but a taste of the cinematic lovefest.
LAist Film Calendar 12/23-12/26: Sick Santas & Golden Globe Nominees
Bing Crosby may have sung of a White Christmas, but the holiday brings us plenty of dark theaters. Have no fear! There are still more gems than lumps of coal!
LAist Film Calendar: This Big Bird's No Turkey!
If you aren't one for turkey, the Aero screens Singin' In The Rain Thanksgiving Day with an introduction from Gene Kelly's widow Patricia. While that's Thursday's lone screening, the rest of the weekend is stuffed with classics and Muppet Magic.
LAist Film Calendar: Everything is Terrible! (Except Music Docs)
Don't let the name fool you - Everything is Terrible! is actually pretty terrific. The monstrous crew (no, really, they're furry monsters) scavenges VHS bargain bins all across America, gathering infomercials, televangelists, creepy kids' videos, rapping PSA's, and God knows what else, distilling them into mind-blowing mash-ups of irony, nostalgia and genuine admiration. This weekend, they emerge from their internet cave to wreak magick (with a k for kick-ass!) upon the Cinefamily for the first-ever Everything is Festival! For a taste of what to expect, check out our Canadian compatriots at Torontoist. The 2 Day 2 Everything 2 Terrible 2 LA premiere showcase extravaganza includes a dance party, BBQ, frightening furry rituals and contributions from Rob Schrab (The Sarah Silverman Program), Dan Harmon (Community), Rob Huebel & Paul Scheer (Human Giant) and Zack Carlson (The Alamo Drafthouse), climaxing in a user-generated Found Footage Battle Royale.
LAist Film Calendar: The Devils is Sacrilicious!
Ken Russell's The Devils is one of the most controversial films ever made. Based on the Loudun possessions of medieval France, it's a brutal critique of theocracy and power, and its own poster frankly warns the matrimony of sex, violence, and sacrilege "is not for everyone". Nearly 40 years on, The Devils has yet to be released uncut on home media. But BAFTA and the American Cinematheque bring it to the Aero this weekend to tempt fate and pay tribute to Ken Russell. The "Brave New Worlds" series also features sci-fi-devo-mind-warp Altered States, the D.H. Lawrence adaptation Women in Love, and Tchaikovsky biopic The Music Lovers. If the name Ken Russell still leaves you wondering, "Who?", then head up to Hollywood, where the Egyptian hosts Russell's film version of The Who's Tommy, paired with Lisztomania, another Roger Daltrey-starring bizarro rock opera.
LAist Film Calendar: Feel Good, Goodfella!
Summer's almost over, but between political anxiety, family obligations & working my ass off, I feel like it never even started. The Feel Good Film Festival, running Thursday - Sunday at the Egyptian, couldn't have come at a better time. Celebrating "films with happy endings, that make audiences laugh, and that capture the beauty of our world", the line-up includes stand-up comics, unlikely cupids, claymation penguins, puppets waxing on philosophy (and candy!), the original surfer girl, and the premiere of Herpes Boy, adapted from the truly viral web comedy series.
’80s Classics Hit the Aero Theatre Tonight: The Outsiders and Rumblefish
LAist readers who grew up in the ’80s might look back and remember the decade as one with music that was mostly crap (Wham!, Debbie Gibson, Scritti Politti, et al) but with movies that were, like, totally tubular awesome. It was a heyday, nay, we’ll go so far as to call it a golden era for teen and/or young adult films.
Matinee Alert - The Secret Of NIMH @ The Aero
It's a sparklie!! The Aero Theatre in Santa Monica is host today to the 25th Anniversary (yes, really) of this 1982 masterpiece about a sick mouse, a sinking house, Dom Deluise as a crow in a blouse, and magic rats. I'd write more about it but I'm busy gathering my amulet. The Secret Of NIMH -- 25th Anniversary! @ The Aero Theatre Sunday July 29 1328 Montana Avenue Santa Monica 3pm...

