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Newbev202108 FRONT General Admission: $12.00 August 2021 Seniors / Children: $10.00 NEW Matinees / Midnights: $10.00 BEVERLY cinema 7165 BEVERLY BLVD. THENEWBEV.COM ONE BLOCK WEST OF LA BREA, LOS ANGELES FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER! MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN August 2 August 3, 4 & 5 Michael Chapman Tribute August 6, 7 & 8 Michael Chapman Tribute Michael Chapman Tribute PLUS! A ROBERT CHARTOFF-IRWIN WINKLER PRODUCTION ROBERT DE NIRO in A MARTIN SCORSESE PICTURE “RAGING BULL” Screenplay by PAUL SCHRADER and MARDIK MARTIN Based on the book by JAKE LA MOTTA with JOSEPH CARTER and PETER SAVAGE August 9 & 10 Michael Chapman Tribute August 11 & 12 Michael Chapman Tribute August 13 & 14 Michael Chapman Tribute August 15 JACK NICHOLSON Robert Forster Double the last detail EDGE PLUS! BEAU BRIDGES SURPRISE 2ND FEATURE August 16 August 17 August 18 August 19 August 20, 21 & 22 Michael Chapman Tribute William Smith Tribute William Smith Tribute William Smith Tribute William Smith Tribute PLUS! PLUS! PLUS! PLUS! ALSO! They love big tips! August 23 August 24 & 25 Veronica Lake Comedy Double August 26 & 27 Veronica Lake Noir Double August 28 & 29 Michael Chan Wai-Man A MICHAEL MANN FILM AL PACINO PLUS! ROBERT DE NIRO VAL KILMER August 30 & 31 A MICHAEL MANN FILM We welcome you to join us in August as we showcase the work of noted cinematographer, camera operator and director Michael Chapman, pay tribute to beloved fi lm and TV actor William Smith, feature Veronica Lake in AL PACINO both comedies and fi lm noir, screen a pristine print of Steven Spielberg’s R O B E R T D E N I R O classic Jaws and end with the must-see moviegoing experience of Michael Mann’s Heat! Plus the return of Saturday & Sunday family matinees! VAL KILMER 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 General Admission: $12.00 August 2021 Seniors / Children: $10.00 NEW Matinees / Midnights: $10.00 BEVERLY cinema 7165 BEVERLY BLVD. THENEWBEV.COM ONE BLOCK WEST OF LA BREA, LOS ANGELES FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER! New Beverly Midnights CARTOON CLUB Friday • August 6, 13, 20 & 27 AUGUST 14TH & 15TH AT 10:00AM $10 $10 Classic cartoon show for kids of all ages! “Family Matinees” on Saturday and Sunday at 2:00pm All tickets $10 • Free kid-size popcorn for children 12 and under! Saturday • August 7 August 7 & 8 at 2:00pm The Last Waltz (1978) [116 min.] The Muppet Movie (1979) [95 min.] Directed by Martin Scorsese Directed by James Frawley One of the all-time great music fi lms, Martin Scorsese’s The Last Waltz We proudly present the most sensational, inspirational, celebrational, documents The Band’s 1976 farewell concert appearance at the Winter- muppetational movie of all time! Kermit packs up a life in the swamp to land Ballroom in San Francisco, balancing electrifying performance foot- head out on an outrageous cross-country trip to pursue a showbiz life age with revealing interviews. Featuring timeless performances of The in Hollywood, picking up new felt-lined friends on his hysterically heart- Michael Chapman Tribute Band’s biggest hits, beautifully shot by legendary cinematographer Michael warming, song-fueled, all-star-cameo-packed journey. It’s more entertain- Chapman, and an unparalleled lineup of special guest musicians, includ- ing than humanly possible and will have you humming all day! Someday ing Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Emmylou Harris, and many more. we’ll fi nd it, the rainbow connection. The lovers, the dreamers, and me. Saturday • August 14 August 14 & 15 at 2:00pm The Lost Boys (1987) [98 min.] Labyrinth (1986) [101 min.] Directed by Joel Schumacher Directed by Jim Henson Sleep all day. Party all night. It’s fun to be a vampire in Joel Schu- Journey into the fantastical world of Labyrinth, a wild and wick- Michael Chapman Tribute macher’s slickly ‘80s rock ‘n roll fang-fest. After moving to the sunny edly whimsical wonderment so chock-full of outrageous pup- beachside town of Santa Carla, two brothers soon discover that blood pets and gleeful creations that it could only spring from the infi - suckers rule the boardwalk. Deftly mixing fun and frights with a killer nitely inventive minds of Jim Henson, George Lucas, and Monty soundtrack and an iconic cast (Jason Patric & Jami Gertz, both Coreys Python’s Terry Jones. When Jareth the Goblin King steals a baby boy, and a Kiefer), The Lost Boys gleefully delivers on ghoulish delights! a teenage Jennifer Connelly must rescue the tiny tot from a fairy tale where everything seems possible and nothing is as it seems. Saturday • August 21 August 21 & 22 at 2:00pm Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) [115 min.] The Muppets (2011) [103 min.] Directed by Philip Kaufman Directed by James Bobin Michael Chapman Tribute The seed is planted, and terror grows when an invisible invasion causes The Muppets make their grand return to the big screen in a clev- a strange shift in the citizens of San Francisco, forcing a group of friends erly funny and warmly heartfelt adventure packed with love and to question who - or what - has become of those around them. Director wide-eyed admiration for its puppet pals. When the world’s big- Philip Kaufman and screenwriter W.D. Richter expertly update the sci-fi gest Muppet fan uncovers a greedy oil mogul’s diabolical plot to de- classic and create a masterwork of post-hippiedom horror and paranoia, stroy the Muppet Theater, he’ll have to team with his two human which Pauline Kael wrote “may be the best fi lm of its kind ever made.” companions to reunite Kermit, Miss Piggy, and their Muppet fam- ily to save their beloved theater by hosting the greatest telethon ever. Saturday • August 28 August 28 & 29 at 2:00pm Manhunter (1986) [120 min.] The Dark Crystal (1982) [93 min.] Written and Directed by Michael Mann Directed by Jim Henson and Frank Oz Michael Mann’s sharp, stylish adaptation of Thomas Harris’ Red A lavish and stunningly visualized fantasy of mystical adventure Dragon (the precursor to Silence of the Lambs and the introduction and magical imagination! On another world, in another time, a Gel- of Hannibal Lector), follows a former FBI profi ler who returns to ac- fl ing embarks on a prophetic quest to restore balance and truth tion to help track a deranged killer. But when he enlists an unlikely in the universe by fi nding the missing shard of The Dark Crys- ally for help, it sparks a fi restorm that could engulf everyone around tal. Jim Henson and Frank Oz use their brilliant puppetry skills to him. Fresh off To Live and Die in L.A., William Petersen provides an un- craft a dazzling fairy tale that’s wondrous, poetic, and beautifully forgettable performance in one of the best thrillers of the decade. haunting – and unlike anything else the big screen has ever seen. August 1 The FBI Story (1959)....................................................................Sun: 6:30 August 18 Grave of the Vampire (1972)......................................................Wed: 7:30 August 2 The Slumber Party Massacre (1982).........................................Mon: 7:30 The Swinging Barmaids (1975)..................................................Wed: 9:30 The Clan of the Cave Bear (1986)..............................................Mon: 9:15 August 19 Any Which Way You Can (1980)..................................................Thu: 7:30 August 3, 4 & 5 Raging Bull (1980).......................................................Tue/Wed/Thu: 7:30 Rumble Fish (1983).....................................................................Thu: 9:55 August 6, 7 & 8 Taxi Driver (1976)................................................Fri/Sat: 7:30 • Sun: 6:30 August 20, 21 & 22 Jaws (1975).............................................................Fri/Sat: 7:30 • Sun: 6:30 August 9 & 10 Klute (1971).........................................................................Mon/Tue: 7:30 August 23 The Bravest Fist (1974)..................................................................Mon: 7:30 August 11 & 12 The Landlord (1970)............................................................Wed/Thu: 7:30 The Chinese Mack (1974)..............................................................Mon: 9:20 The Last Detail (1973).........................................................Wed/Thu: 9:55 August 24 & 25 I Married a Witch (1942) [Projected in 16mm]..........................Tue/Wed: 7:30 August 13 & 14 Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid (1982)........................................Fri/Sat: 7:00 Hold That Blonde (1945)..........................................................Tue/Wed: 9:20 The Man with Two Brains (1983)...........................................Fri/Sat: 9:00 August 26 & 27 This Gun For Hire (1942)................................................Thu: 7:30 • Fri: 7:00 August 15 Walking the Edge (1985).............................................................Sun: 6:30 The Glass Key (1942).....................................................Thu: 9:20 • Fri: 8:50 “Surprise Second Feature”.........................................................Sun: 8:35 August 28 & 29 Heat (1995)....................................................................Sat: 7:30 • Sun: 6:30 August 16 Hollywood Man (1976)...............................................................Mon: 7:30 August 30 & 31 Heat (1995)..............................................................................Mon/Tue: 7:30 The Losers (1970).......................................................................Mon: 9:30 August 17 Black Samson (1974)...................................................................Tue: 7:30 • • • • • • COMING SOON • • • • • • Hammer (1972)............................................................................Tue: 9:30 Sweet Jesus, Preacherman (1973)............................................Tue: 11:20 “Los Angeles on Film” screening series in September!.
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