The Picture House
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Thanks to the great A24 and everyone who helped bring "Close" to The Picture House in Bronxville last night -- especially to director Lukas Dhont for coming by, at the end of very busy day, to share the story of its Oscar nomination and his own journey. A touching film, a special night.
Thanks to Cohen Media Group and everyone who helped bring 'Let It Be Morning' to The Picture House in Bronxville last night (and enabled Eran Kolirin to Zoom in for a chat) -- a fine film about walls we sometimes build ourselves, and paths we may not see. Opening this week at Quad Cinema.
Thanks to everyone at Paramount Pictures who helped bring 80forBrady to Pelham for the The Picture House Film Club last night for a nice change of pace, and thanks to Kyle Marvin for Zooming in. Opens everywhere Friday (including Bronxville) and DO stay for the final (unplanned?) joke.
Thanks to everyone at Open Road who helped bring "Marlowe" to The Picture House last night for Film Club. Every actor makes the hero his own, and Neeson brought age and an Irish lilt, but for me the scene stealer was Alan Cumming as a drug kingpin with just a touch of Tennessee Williams.
A slightly tardy but no less sincere thanks to everyone at ShoutFactory who helped bring "Linoleum" (and, via Zoom, director Colin West) to the The Picture House Film Club in Bronxville on Tuesday. A quirky film with a big heart, and a terrific performance from Jim Gaffigan. Opens soon!
Thanks to Bleecker Street, Falco Ink and everyone who helped bring "Emily" to Pelham and the The Picture House Film Club last night, and brought director Frances O'Connor in for a Zoom. A Bronte bio that's as passionate as any Bronte novel. Opens Friday in theaters.
Thanks to everyone at Junofilm who brought the delightful "Roise & Frank" to The Picture House last night (and had co-director Rachael Moriarty join us for a Zoom chat). This Irish-language film is a charmer, and a shaggy-dog story for the whole family; it hits theaters later this month.
Thanks to everyone at @IFCFilms who helped bring Cristian Mungiu's "R.M.N." to The Picture House last night -- a drama about economic downturns, old prejudices, and fragile male egos, all set in modern Transylvania. But also reminiscent, perhaps, of situations somewhat closer to home.
Thanks to everyone at Cohen Media Group who helped bring "Everything Went Fine" to the Film Club at The Picture House last night. Another lovely movie from Francois Ozon, and a moving rumination on paternal failings and filial duty. Opens Friday at Quad Cinema
Thank Searchlight Pictures and everyone who helped bring "Chevalier" to The Picture House in Bronxville last night (and to director Stephen WIlliams for zooming in for a chat) -- a sumptuous period piece, and a relevant look at race, identity and forgotten history. #ChevalierMovie
Thanks to all who helped with our 50th-anniversary screening of "Save the Tiger" last night at the The Picture House in Bronxville. An underseen film with great work by Jack Lemmon and Jack Gilford -- whose son Joe kindly joined us to talk about his dad, the business and the Blacklist
Thanks to Sony Pictures Classics, 42West and everyone who helped bring the joyful Yogi doc "It Ain't Over" to The Picture House and its Bronxville Film Club last night -- especially Dale Berra, who came and spoke so warmly about his dad. Catch it in theaters this weekend!
Thanks to @IFCFilms and everyone who helped bring "BlackBerry" to the The Picture House last night, as well as getting filmmaker and co-star Matt Johnson to Zoom in. It's a fast, funny film which makes a tale of geeks and MBAs FAR more exciting, and hilarious, than you could imagine.
Huge thanks to Magnolia Pictures and everyone -- especially guest Paul Schrader -- for a wonderful, in-person The Picture House Film Club event in Bronxville last night, previewing "Master Gardener," as another one of God's lonely men finds something close to -- peace? Highly recommended.
Thanks to Netflix and everyone who helped bring the doc "Victim/Suspect" (and zoomed-in its filmmaker, Nancy Schwartzman) to the The Picture House last night for Film Club. A sobering look at America's injustice system, and how sexual-assault survivors often get victimized a second time