Showing posts with label Taking Woodstock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taking Woodstock. Show all posts

Thursday, August 27, 2009

For Your Consideration - Top and Bottom 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.

This week's FYC stretches from the bottom to the top. From the tale of the near religious devotion of a football fan to a documentary exploring an almost god-like figurehead of a $300 billion dollar industry.

BIG FAN
What: Big Fan marks the directorial debut of Robert D. Siegel, the screenwriter of The Wrestler and former editor-in-chief of The Onion. The film follows a die-hard New York Giants fan that finds his faith in the Giants questioned after he is severely beaten by one of the team's linebackers.

Where:
NY - Angelika Film Center; LA - Opens 9/11 at the Nuart

Why:
Debuting at this year's Sundance, Big Fan received a bit of a mixed reaction, but luckily the majority of the negative reviews stemmed from the expectation that a Patton Oswalt-star vehicle would be a lot more light-hearted. With The Wrestler, Siegel proved he could craft an excellent character study in the sports world, but at the end of the day, it was just another story of an underdog in a genre bursting at the seams with them. Big Fan is refreshing, in that, instead of being another tale of the select few champions, it focuses on the fans - the overwhelming masses whose unwavering enthusiasm allow for sports to exist. It's great to see Siegel taking what could've so easily been a comedy considering the material and his pedigree and making it a compelling drama, and any fear of stunt casting should be put aside as Patton Oswalt is receiving rave reviews for his balanced portrayal of the titular fan.



THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE
What:
The third film from R.J. Cutler, The September Issue is an insider's view of the world of fashion. The documentary centers on Anna Wintour, Vogue's editor-in-chief for twenty years, and how she and the magazine have shaped the creative, entertaining and emotionally demanding fashion world. Cutler uses his unprecedented behind the scenes access to capture all of the moments that go into creating Vogue's September issue - also known as the "fashion bible."

Where:
NY - Landmark Sunshine Cinema, AMC Loews Lincoln Center 13, Empire 25, Cinema 123, LA - 9/11 Playhouse 7

Why: Ad copy predictably hails it as "the real Devil Wears Prada", but instead of a schmaltzy story of the delicate art of balancing love with work, The September Issue presents an unprecedented look at the struggles of being consistent and secure in an industry that is all about the next big thing.


Everything Else

TAKING WOODSTOCK


WE LIVE IN PUBLIC



AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Los Angeles - TAKING WOODSTOCK - Advance Screening

The Arclight Hollywood will be showing advance screenings of TAKING WOODSTOCK on August 26 and 27. Shows are at 11:00am, 11:35am, 1:40pm, 2:25pm, 4:20pm, 5:25pm, 7:20pm, 8:25pm, 10:20pm and 11:15pm both days. When you purchase a ticket, you will be entered to win a limited edition t-shirt or a copy of the soundtrack.

Tickets are available here.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

New York - TAKING WOODSTOCK - Director & Writer Book Signing & Discussion


TAKING WOODSTOCK writer James Schamus and director Ang Lee will sign copies of the script book for Taking Woodstock and discuss the film at the Barnes and Noble in Lincoln Triangle. Priority seating will be given with the purchase of the script book. On August 11 at 7:00pm.

Monday, July 6, 2009

New York - TAKING WOODSTOCK - Advance Screening & Writer & Director Q&A *UPDATE*

UPDATE: Normal admission tickets are sold out. Donation based tickets are still available. There is a waiting list for cheaper tickets. The link to tickets is posted below.

Director/producer Ang Lee and screenwriter/producer James Schamus will attend a special screening of TAKING WOODSTOCK on Saturday, Aug. 8 in Woodstock, NY. The screening will occur at 3 p.m. at Woodstock’s Tinker Street Cinema. A Q&A session and special reception will immediately follow the screening.

Tickets and more information is available here.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

New York - TAKING WOODSTOCK - Advance Screening & Director & Writer Q&A


Director/producer Ang Lee and screenwriter/producer James Schamus will attend a special screening of TAKING WOODSTOCK on Saturday, Aug. 8 in Woodstock, NY. The screening will occur at 3 p.m. at Woodstock’s Tinker Street Cinema. A Q&A session and special reception will immediately follow the screening.