Subject: Cinemapolis Weekly Updates

STOP MAKING SENSE returns to the theater!

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Home Dairy Alley has been reopened and you can now walk to Cinemapolis from the Commons!


Monday Sept. 25th and Tuesday Sept. 26th, the Green Street Garage elevator will not be accessible from the sidewalk outside of our doors.


Starting Wednesday Sept. 27th, the path from Green Street to the Commons will be open and the elevator will again be accessible.


Check our website for continued updates!

Thursday, September 28 is the final day to see:

SPECIAL PREVIEW SCREENING OCT. 1

COMMON GROUND — a new documentary from the filmmakers of KISS THE GROUND — premieres at Cinemapolis on October 1 at 6:00 PM! A Q&A will follow this screening, featuring: Yao Foli, an activist and educator; Tina Nilson-Hodges, founder and principal of New Roots Charter School; and Ryland Engelhart, COMMON GROUND executive producer and co-founder of Kiss The Ground.


This film will come back to Cinemapolis from October 13 through October 19. Stay tuned for further showtimes.


Join us on Wednesday October 4 to kick off the Silent City Film Festival — a five day festival dedicated to the virtual and visual relationship of music and film.


H4Z4RD: 8:00 PM

MASKED SHOWTIMES — TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 26:

IT LIVES INSIDE: 2:45 PM

BARBIE: 6:00 PM

A HAUNTING IN VENICE: 8:45 PM


On Tuesdays, select screenings will accommodate masked moviegoers!

OPEN CAPTION WEDNESDAYS

On Wednesdays, our mid-day films (starting between 5 and 6:30 PM) will be presented with OPEN CAPTIONS! Check for this symbol on our website to indicate OPEN CAPTIONED showtimes.

CAPTIONED SHOWTIMES: WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 27

OPPENHEIMER: 5:15 PM

IT LIVES INSIDE: 5:45 PM

BARBIE: 6:00 PM

BOTTOMS: 6:00 PM

A HAUNTING IN VENICE: 6:15 PM

BEGINS SEPTEMBER 29!


The greatest concert film of all time, STOP MAKING SENSE brings to the screen Talking Heads at Hollywood's Pantages Theater in December 1983: David Byrne, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison, alongside an ecstatic ensemble of supporting musicians. Renowned filmmaker Jonathan Demme captures the band at their exhilarating best, in this new and complete restoration for the film's 40th anniversary.


"[The Talking Heads] interact without making a point of it; you feel that they like working together, and that if they’re sweating they’re sweating for themselves, for their pleasure in keeping the music going. They’re not suffering for us; they’re sharing their good times with us."

— Pauline Kael,

The New Yorker, 1984

"As wonderful as all this new techonology is, it would be nothing without Demme's simple framing, the band's musical intensity and Byrne's lanky, restless cool. Those were the film's strengths 40 years ago and they remain so today."

— Houston Chronicle

Director:  Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs)


Writers: Jonathan Demme &

Talking Heads

BEGINS SEPTEMBER 29!


Based on the insane true story of everyday people who flipped the script on Wall Street and got rich by turning GameStop (yes, the mall videogame store) into the world's hottest company. In the middle of everything is regular guy Keith Gill (Paul Dano), who starts it all by sinking his life savings into the stock and posting about it. When his social posts start blowing up, so does his life and the lives of everyone following him. As a stock tip becomes a movement, everyone gets rich -- until the billionaires fight back, and both sides find their worlds turned upside down.


"As a retelling, it’s solid. But as an illustration of how unserious and unimpressive the smartest guys in the financial room can be, it hits a bull’s-eye." — Slate

"This energetic, enjoyable movie does not set out to break ground, but in putting centerstage those who are typically left on the sidelines, the movie emerges as a rousing success."

— IndieWire

Director: Craig Gillespie (I, Tonya)


Writers: Lauren Schuker Blum, Rebecca Angelo


Cast: Paul Dano (There Will Be Blood), Vincent D'Onofrio (Full Metal Jacket), Pete Davidson (Bodies, Bodies, Bodies), Shailene Woodley (Big Little Lies)

We want to thank every patron for your continued support of Cinemapolis. If you want to help support the presentation of local, independent, and international films, consider donating to Cinemapolis today.


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