Plus, which films we're saying good-bye to this week...
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This Thursday, October 19 is the final day to see: | |
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Celebrate Halloween at Cinemapolis with a whole month of scary screenings. Each film plays for one day only so don't miss your chance! | | | |
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| October is Silent Movie Month in Ithaca! | | Cinemapolis is proud to partner with the Wharton Studio Museum and Cornell Cinema to present DAUGHTER OF THE DRAGON on October 19 as part of "Celebrating Anna May Wong," a series showcasing the pioneering silent film actress. Tickets are free and can be reserved online or at the Box Office anytime. On Sunday, October 22, Cinemapolis will also be showing a collection of silent short films from France and the US. These comedic shorts are all directed by and starring women. This free screening is appropriate for all-ages! | | | | |
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| | | The newest film from Martin Scorsese, "Killers of the Flower Moon" is set in 1920s Oklahoma and depicts the serial murder of members of the oil-wealthy Osage Nation; a string of brutal crimes that came to be known as the Reign of Terror. Based on David Grann's broadly lauded best-selling book, this is an epic western crime saga, where real love crosses paths with unspeakable betrayal. "KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON is a cathedral of a movie, cavernously huge in ambition and scale, yet oddly intimate in its effect on the viewer." — Slate "Brimming with reverence for a culture that survived a horrible trauma as it is filled with exhilarating flourishes, film history references, and explorations of the faultline between the sacred and profane. And yes: It’s a masterpiece." — Rolling Stone | | Director: Martin Scorsese (CASINO) Writers: Martin Scorsese (MEAN STREETS), | | Cast: Lily Gladstone, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, | | | |
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| | | Two self-obsessed businessmen (writers Aaron Jackson & Josh Sharp) discover they’re long-lost identical twins and come together to plot the reunion of their eccentric divorced parents, in this riotously funny and depraved musical from comedy icon Larry Charles also starring Megan Thee Stallion, Nathan Lane, Megan Mullally — and Bowen Yang as God. "Lane and Mullally are national treasures who’ll go to any length for a laugh, and Megan Thee Stallion's willingness to get involved with this whole thing just makes me love her even more." — GQ “Dicks: The Musical” isn’t for everyone and it knows it. But for those seeking something outrageously funny and inventive, it’s the perfect cure for what ails you." — TheWrap | | Director: Larry Charles (BORAT) | | Cast: Aaron Jackson, Josh Sharp, Nathan Lane, Megan Thee Stallion, Megan Mullally | | | |
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MASKED SHOWTIMES — TUESDAY OCTOBER 17: | A HAUNTING IN VENICE: 3:30 PM JOAN BAEZ: I AM A NOISE: 9:00 PM On Tuesdays, select screenings will accommodate masked moviegoers! |
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| On Wednesdays, films shown in the 6:00 hour will be presented with on-screen captions — whenever available! Check for this symbol on our website to indicate OPEN CAPTIONED showtimes! | | CAPTIONED SHOWTIMES — WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18 | STOP MAKING SENSE: 6:00 PM A HAUNTING IN VENICE: 6:15 PM |
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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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