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IRONMAN | ||
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From Marvel Studios and Paramount Pictures comes Iron Man, an action-packed take on the tale of wealthy philanthropist Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), who develops an invulnerable robotic suit to fight the throes of evil. In addition to being filthy rich, billionaire industrialist Tony Stark is also a genius inventor. When Stark is kidnapped and forced to build a diabolical weapon, he instead uses his intelligence and ingenuity to construct an indestructible suit of armor and escape his captors. Once free, Stark discovers a deadly conspiracy that could destabilize the entire globe, and dons his powerful new suit on a mission to stop the villains and save the world. Gwyneth Paltrow co-stars as his secretary, Virginia "Pepper" Potts, while Terrence Howard fills the role of Jim "Rhodey" Rhodes, one of Stark's colleagues, whose military background leads him to help in the formation of the suit. Jon Favreau directs, with Marvel movie veterans Avi Arad and Kevin Feige producing. - Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide | ||
THE VISITOR | ||
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In a world of six billion people, it only takes one to change your life. In actor and filmmaker Tom McCarthys follow-up to his award winning directorial debut The Station Agent, Richard Jenkins (Six Feet Under) stars as a disillusioned Connecticut economics professor whose life is transformed by a chance encounter in New York City. Sixty-two-year-old Walter Vale (Jenkins) is sleepwalking through his life. Having lost his passion for teaching and writing, he fills the void by unsuccessfully trying to learn to play classical piano. When his college sends him to Manhattan to attend a conference, Walter is surprised to find a young couple has taken up residence in his apartment. Victims of a real estate scam, Tarek (Haaz Sleiman), a Syrian man, and Zainab (Danai Gurira), his Senegalese girlfriend, have nowhere else to go. In the first of a series of tests of the heart, Walter reluctantly allows the couple to stay with him. Touched by his kindness, Tarek, a talented musician, insists on teaching the aging academic to play the African drum. The instruments exuberant rhythms revitalize Walters faltering spirit and open his eyes to a vibrant world of local jazz clubs and Central Park drum circles. As the friendship between the two men deepens, the differences in culture, age and temperament fall away. After being stopped by police in the subway, Tarek is arrested as an undocumented citizen and held for deportation. As his situation turns desperate, Walter finds himself compelled to help his new friend with a passion he thought he had long ago lost. When Tareks beautiful mother Mouna (Hiam Abbass) arrives unexpectedly in search of her son, the professors personal commitment develops into an unlikely romance. And its through these new found connections with these virtual strangers that Walter is awakened to a new world and a new life. --© Overture Films | ||
Mike Judge presents | ||
THE ANIMATION SHOW 4 | ||
Ends Thursday 7/24! | ||
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The Animation Show is a showcase for the world's greatest independent animated short films exclusively curated by Mike Judge (Office Space, "Beavis and Butt-Head," "King of the Hill") and Academy Award nominated animator Don Hertzfeldt (Billy's Balloon, Rejected, The Meaning of Life). The theatrical animation festival was born in 1976 with the launch of the Fantastic Animation Festival. This was the first show to create the now-universal "program on a flyer" and the first to receive a first-run 35mm theatrical release. The Fantastic Festival's popularity helped pave the way shortly thereafter for similar commercial programs throughout the 80s and 90s, including Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation, the Tournee of Animation, and several others that came and went with varying success. The Animation Show launched in 2003, making it the first festival of animation created and produced with actual animators at the helm. Every year the Show works diligently to put animated shorts into more theaters than any festival in American history: giving these filmmakers the wide exposure their work deserves and sharing their short masterpieces on the big screen, where they belong. The Animation Show's annual theatrical program is special, something unique that can only ever be seen in movie theaters. The DVD series is meant to be similar but supplemental, an outlet to release additional cool films into the world. If you miss the Show in theaters, it's gone forever. Moreover, getting the exact same line-up of films on DVD would be almost impossible. Often, some of the films - particularly studio films or rarer, archival pieces - are only made available to the Animation Show for theatrical exhibition only. For instance, studios like Disney would never in a thousand years allow anyone else to release their material on DVD. | ||
Plaza Theatre . 1049 Ponce De Leon Ave. Atlanta GA. 30306. 404.873.1939 | |