Showing posts with label Humpday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Humpday. Show all posts

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Los Angeles - HUMPDAY - Actor & Editor Appearance


Following the 8:00pm and 10:15pm shows of HUMPDAY at the Sunset 5, star Mark Duplass and editor Nat Sanders will make appearances.

Tickets are available here.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Los Angeles - HUMPDAY - Actor Q&A & Introduction


Following the 8:15pm show of HUMPDAY at the Landmark in LA on July 24, actor Mark Duplass will hold a Q&A session. He will then introduce the 10:35pm show.

Tickets are available here.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

For Your Consideration - 'I Like-Like You, Man' Edition

For Your Consideration is a weekly round-up of upcoming indie limited releases. The idea is to either expose you to or remind you of films that can't afford to plaster their posters on the sides of buildings or accompany your Happy Meal in toy form.

Unsurprisingly, this week marks another light batch of independent openings as we slog through the heart of blockbuster season, but quality, not quantity, no? A mumblecore bromance and concert documentary cobbled together from unused b-roll headline this week, and although they definitely don't seem thrilling on paper, with numerous audience awards under their collective festival belts, they both deserve some consideration for your box-office attention this weekend.

HUMPDAY
What: The fourth feature from 2009 "Someone to Watch" Spirit Award winner Lynn Shelton (My Effortless Brilliance), Humpday is the tale of two recently reunited friends that quickly fall back into their old habits of stubborn one-upmanship. One night after a drunken dare to enter an amatuer porn contest, the two straight men reluctantly decide the best way to win is to stage a porn using the only resources they have - each other.

Where: NY - Angelika Film Center, LA - Opens next week.

Why: A heartfelt, but still fun, counterpoint to the big, blunt, homophobic baiting of BrĂ¼no. Humpday looks to bring the yucks while trying to offer an examination on bromances and the nuanced aspects of self and relationships as opposed to the simplistic LOOK! PEOPLE ARE HOMOPHOBIC WHEN ATTACKED BY GAY STEREOTYPES formula of Sacha Baron Cohen's latest endeavor.



SOUL POWER
What: The first feature directed by veteran independent producer Jeffrey Levy-Hinte, Soul Power is a verite documentary/concert film that chronicles the famous three day music festival that was staged in conjuction with the epic 1974 "Rumble in the Jungle" fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. Held in Kinshasa, Zaire, the concert represented the first time that many of the world's most iconic African-American musicians were able to perform in the land of their forefathers.

Where: NY - Landmark Sunshine Cinema, Lincoln Plaza Cinema; LA - Playhouse 7, Monica 4-Plex, Sunset 5

Why: Compiled from hours of unused b-roll collected from When We Were Kings, Soul Power is a compelling example of the power of editing with documentary material and, all pretense aside, is simply just an excellent concert film that showcases many performers at the height of their careers giving their all for an audience that looked to them as symbols of hope.



Everything Else
WEATHER GIRL


YOO-HOO, MRS. GOLDBERG

New York - HUMPDAY - Actor Q&A


Following the 7:30pm show of HUMPDAY at the Angelika Film Center on July 10, star Josh Leonard will hold a Q&A session.

Tickets are available here.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Los Angeles - HUMPDAY - Advance Screening & Writer/Director & Actor Q&A



At the Arclight in Hollywood:
On July 8, writer/director/producer Lynn Shelton and actor Mark Duplass will follow the 8:00pm advance screening of HUMPDAY with a Q&A session.

Click here to purchase tickets.