Love this but kinda thought Dead Center would do this when they moved into the building, even if all they did was screen past participants in the film festival.
Have to promo Rodeo Cinema again, due to the films they're getting, and no, not affiliated with them, just happy they're around.
Now showing - The Electrical Life Of Louis Wain, saw this last night, great biopic of a great cat painter.
10/29 - Last Night In Soho, the trailers/commercials are all over, pretty high profile film for them to get, we're seeing it this weekend.
10/31 - Donnie Darko 20th anniversary screening, one night only.
11/5 - Spencer, the Lady Di film, another high profile one for them.
11/5 - French Dispatch, Wes Anderson's new one, ditto, and this one's at the Film Row location (we haven't been to that location, but will be going to this one).
11/12 - Balanchine's Classroom, documentary about George Balanchine, we're going to this one too.
11/12 - Julia, documentary about Julia Child, at the Film Row location, ditto.
11/13 - The Fountain 15th anniversary screening, one night only, possibly going to this one.
11/17 - Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road, documentary, one night only, going to this one.
I refuse to believe The Fountain is 15 years old.
Edit: Much less that Donnie Darko is 20. Get outta here.
“ Rodeo Cinema planning big for future with first full executive team”
https://freepressokc.com/rodeo-cinem...xecutive-team/
Anybody know what's going on with them? I read they had a management shakeup recently - https://freepressokc.com/rodeo-cinem...he-stockyards/. Their Film Row location is apparently idle right now, and their Stockyards location has a pretty lackluster lineup, been that way for a couple of months, thought they'd have their sh!t together by now. Hoping they're not going to go under, we've enjoyed lots of films at both locations over the years...
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