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Newbev201904 FRONT General Admission: $10.00 April 2019 Seniors / Children: $6.00 NEW Matinees: $6.00 BEVERLY cinema 7165 BEVERLY BLVD. THENEWBEV.COM ONE BLOCK WEST OF LA BREA, LOS ANGELES FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER! March 31 & April 1 Busby Berkeley Double Feature April 2 April 3 & 4 Bruce Dern Film Festival April 5 & 6 Bruce Dern Film Festival Bruce Dern / Roger Corman NEW PRINT! A FILM BY JACK NICHOLSON IB Tech Print WILLIAM TEPPER • KAREN BLACK MICHAEL MARGOTTA • BRUCE DERN April 7 & 8 April 9 April 10 & 11 Bruce Dern / Michael Ritchie April 12 & 13 Clint Eastwood / Don Siegel BRUCE DERN MELANIE GRIFFITH JAMES LOUIS BRUCE Bruce Dern / Jack Nicholson WOODS GOSSETT, JR. DERN 4-track Mag Print Written, Produced and Directed by CARL FOREMAN “SMILE” April 14 & 15 April 16 April 17 & 18Bruce Dern Film Festival April 19 April 20 Bruce Dern Film Festival ROBERT SHAW BRUCE DERN Neil Simon 4/20 Screening Jack Walter Lemmon Matthau IB Tech Print I.B. TECH PRINT April 21 & 22 Neil Simon April 23 April 24 & 25 April 26 & 27 ONLY WHEN I LAUGH Lee Tso Nam Triple Feature SAM PECKINPAH’S Extended Version! WALTER MATTHAU Sony Archive Charlton Richard Heston Harris MARSHA MASON ’ Jim James EAGLES CLAW Hutton Coburn KRISTY MCNICHOL April 28 & 29 Neil Simon April 30 1980’s Hong Kong Teens TSUI HARK’S DON'T PLAY The New Beverly proudly celebrates the exceptional career of a WITH FIRE remarkable performer with the Bruce Dern Film Festival, pays tribute DANGEROUS ENCOUNTER - 1ST KIND to iconic American playwright & screenwriter Neil Simon, presents a RINGO LAM’S series of John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd midnight movies, along with CHARLES towering war epics, thrilling Hong Kong films, and weekday matinees GRODIN CYBILL featuring classic French crime movies and notable films of 1999. SHEPHERD SCHOOL ON FIRE All programs presented on 35mm fi lm! (unless noted as 16mm) All paired fi lms are double features - ticket admits you to both! Schedule subject to change All Tix WEEKDAY MATINEES AT THE NEW BEVERLY CINEMA All Tix $6 $6 ‘Notable Films of 1999’ Mondays at 2:00pm ‘French B&W Crime Classics’ Wednesdays at 2:00pm Monday • April 1 Monday • April 8 Wednesday • April 3 Wednesday • April 10 Monday • April 15 Wednesday • April 17 Wednesday • April 24 7165Monday • April BEVERLY 22 Monday •BLVD. April 29 THENEWBEV.COM New Beverly Midnights CARTOON CLUB APRIL 13TH AT 10:00AM All tickets $10 • No discounts or passes for midnight shows Classic cartoon show the second Saturday of every month at 10:00am! Friday • April 5, 12, 19 & 26 “Kiddee Matinees” on Saturday and Sunday at 2:00pm THE HATEFUL EIGHT All tickets $6 • Free kid-size popcorn for children 12 and under! (2015) [167 minute “multiplex” version] Written and Directed by Quentin Tarantino April 6 & 7 at 2:00pm The ‘Burbs (1989) [101 min.] Saturday • April 6 Directed by Joe Dante Animal House (1978) [109 min.] Living in the suburbs can feel like a nightmare. And in Joe Dante’s The ‘Burbs, the nightmare is real. On leave from work, stir-crazy Directed by John Landis patriarch Ray (Tom Hanks) begins to suspect, with some not-too-subtle encouragement by his gossipy neighbors (Rick Ducommun, Bruce Dern), TO-GA! TO-GA! TO-GA! Perhaps the most quotable college comedy that the creepy new family that just moved in to their picturesque ever made, John Landis and the National Lampoon team crafted an cul-de-sac might be a bunch of murderers! This classic cult comedy indelible & debaucherous demolition of higher education with Animal is possibly the greatest fi lm ever made about the paranoiac life of House. At Faber College in 1962, uptight Dean Wormer puts the Delta the suburbs and teaches everyone how (not) to be a good neighbor. WILD Tau Chi House on double secret probation in his plans to shut down GIRL the fraternity for good. Featuring a pitch-perfect cast, including John Belushi in a standout role as iconic party animal Bluto Blutarsky. April 13 & 14 at 2:00pm Jurassic Park (1993) [127 min.] Saturday • April 13 Directed by Steven Spielberg The Blues Brothers (1980) [133 min.] Director Steven Spielberg delivers one of cinema’s all-time greatest Directed by John Landis blockbusters, crafting Michael Crichton’s book into dino-mite big screen entertainment. When a select team of scientists get a sneak John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd bring their iconic Saturday Night Live peek at an island park populated with cloned dinosaurs, the tables characters to the big screen in John Landis’ The Blues Brothers, a are turned as the toothy exhibits get free and go on the hunt for Lon Chaney Jr. Bela Lugosi turbo-charged and music-infused, eminently quotable and chaotically tasty humans. Featuring groundbreaking special effects that still outrageous comedic adventure following the boys on a mission from invoke awe, an iconic cast, and a timeless John Williams score, God to raise money and save an orphanage. Featuring James Brown, Jurassic Park remains a crackerjack sci-fi thriller for the ages. Cab Calloway, Ray Charles, Carrie Fisher, Aretha Franklin, Henry Gibson, John Lee Hooker, John Candy and the Blues Brothers Band. April 20 & 21 at 2:00pm Saturday • April 20 Hop (2011) [95 min.] Directed by Tim Hill Neighbors (1981) [94 min.] From the creators of hit franchises such as Despicable Me & The Secret Directed by John G. Avildsen Life of Pets, comes the live-action meets state-of-the-art-animation In a not-too-distant suburb, a nice, ordinary family man (John Belushi) holiday favorite Hop. With his father’s expectations weighing down on is about to have his quiet life turned into a comic nightmare. He’s about his furry little shoulders, the Easter Bunny’s teenage son (E.B., voiced to meet the Neighbors. And the enthusiastic interlopers next door (Dan by Russell Brand) runs off to Hollywood to chase his dream of making Aykroyd & Cathy Moriarty) will have him questioning his sanity as their it big as a drummer. There he teams up with an out-of-work slacker, relationship quickly escalates into suburban warfare over the course of Fred (James Marsden), and together they go on a hilarious series of one turbulent night. Belushi & Aykroyd memorably play against type misadventures, culminating in a Battle For Easter, which teaches them in the dark comedy that would prove to be Belushi’s fi nal fi lm role. both the importance of family and what it takes to fi nally grow up. Saturday • April 27 April 27 & 28 at 2:00pm Doctor Detroit (1983) [91 min.] Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009) [90 min.] Directed by Michael Pressman Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller In the grand tradition of screen classics such as Dr. No and The electrifying duo of Phil Lord and Chris Miller served up a delectable Doctor Zhivago, comes the hilariously madcap Doctor Detroit! When animated delight in their critically-acclaimed directorial debut, a a fast-talking pimp makes him his patsy in a tough turf war, a mild- blockbuster adaptation of the beloved children’s book. When an mannered college professor (Dan Aykroyd) will have to learn to aspiring inventor builds a machine that causes food to fall from the balance class work with late nights while becoming the fancy- sky, he’ll soon discover he may have bitten off more than he can dressing, fl ashy-dancing, death-defying, jacuzzi-dipping, dynamic chew. Featuring the voices of Bill Hader, Anna Faris, James Caan, defender of decency for four working girls (including Lynn Whitfi eld Andy Samberg, Bruce Campbell, Mr. T, and Bobb’e J. Thompson. and Fran Drescher). Look for a guest appearance by James Brown. March 31 & April 1 Dames (1934).......................................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 April 17 & 18 Family Plot (1976)............................................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 Footlight Parade (1933).......................................Sun: 8:30 • Mon: 9:30 Black Sunday (1977).....................................................Wed/Thu: 10:00 April 2 The Trip (1967)..............................................................................Tue: 7:30 New 35mm print of The Trip courtesy of Jon Davison, Roger Corman, and the Academy Film Archive April 19 The Odd Couple (1968)...............................................................Fri: 7:00 The Wild Angels (1966).............................................................Tue: 9:25 Barefoot in the Park (1967).......................................................Fri: 9:15 April 3 & 4 Drive, He Said (1971).......................................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 April 20 Cheech and Chong’s Next Movie (1980)..................................Sat: 7:00 The Cowboys (1972)........................................................Wed/Thu: 9:30 Friday (1995).............................................................................Sat: 9:10 April 5 & 6 Silent Running (1972)..............................................Fri: 7:30 • Sat: 7:30 April 21 & 22 Only When I Laugh (1981)....................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant (1971)...........Fri: 9:30 • Sat: 9:30 I Ought to Be in Pictures (1982)........................Sun: 9:00 • Mon: 10:00 April 7 & 8 The Victors (1963)................................................Sun: 6:30 • Mon: 7:30 April 23 Fist of Fury II (1977).................................................................Tue: 7:30 April 9 The Rebel Rousers (1970)........................................................Tue: 7:30 The Hot, the Cool and the Vicious (1977).................................Tue: 9:35 Psych-Out (1968)......................................................................Tue:
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