Leon in November

Leon in November

MAG LEON IN NOVEMBER.. “possibly Britain’s most beautiful cinema...” (BBC) NOVEMBER 2007 Issue 32 www.therexcinema.com 01442 877759 Mon-Sat 10.30-6pm Sun 4.30-6.30pm To advertise email [email protected] WELCOME Gallery 5 November Evenings 11-20 Coming Soon 21 November Films at a glance 21 November Matinees 22-27 Dear Mrs Trellis 29, 31 SEAT PRICES: Circle £7.00 Concessions £5.50 At Table £9.00 Concessions £7.50 Royal Box (seats 6) £11.00 or for the Box £60.00 BOX OFFICE: 01442 877759 Mon to Sat 10.30 – 6.00 Sun 4.30 – 6.30 (Credit/Debit card booking fee 50p) Last of the summer sky… Disabled and flat access: through the gate on High Street (right of apartments) Some of the girls and boys you see at the Box Office and Bar: THE ADVANCED BOOKING LIST (ABL) Rosie Abbott Eva Jaurena he new ABL starts in December. May I thank all those who have Katie Anderson Jo Littlejohn enjoyed this year and before. It grew to nearly 1200. It is too Emily Doyle Bethany McKay many. However, only a handful asked for their money back. I’ve Christine Linda Moss T Fressineau Louise Ormiston grown a little weary of people saying they can’t get in. Karina Gale Julian Paredes For every Bond and Atonement, there’s a Sea Inside, a Snowcake, a Not Jemma Gask Amberly Rose Here to be Loved and an Everything is illuminated. Holly Gilbert Charlotte Stephens Rosa Gilbert Tina Thorpe We hope this change to the advanced booking list will prove itself (1160 Olivia Glasser Alex Tucker names down to 500 only). If you have missed your chance this year, think Beth Hannaway Beth Wallman of it as a saving, while everybody including you, has a better chance of Oliver Hicks Olivia Wilson Sarah Holloway Keymea Yazdanian getting to see the big ones. If it works, those big titles will sell more slowly, hopefully up to a week Sally Thorpe In charge Alun Rees Chief projectionist (Original) after general release, instead of selling out within hours. If it fails… Jon Waugh 1st assistant projectionist Thank you for your objections and comments, very entertaining. Martin Coffill Part-time assistant projectionist Jacquie Rose Chief Box Office & Bar BLACK MARKET (MORE BIEGE, IN BERKHAMSTED) Greg Tomkins Film director Can’t have people selling spare tickets in the foyer anymore. It causes Jane Clucas & Lynn Hendry PR/Marketing/FoH chaos. We sell the tickets. You buy them from us. If some of your party Laurence Wiper Bar supervisor drop out at the last minute, tell us and we’ll try and help. If when the Ian Muirhead Accountant allocated raffle seats have gone and there’s still a queue, we’ll do Resident creative builders business. Darren Flindall Michael Glasheen CHANGE Artists Andrew Dixon Please bring your loose change. We don’t handle much cash. Most things Paul Rowbottom are by card, so loose change instead notes will be great, and quicker. Advisors and Investors Come rattling. Paul Fullagar Alan Clooney NOTES Ed Mauger Genius We leave notes for each other and write the date on them, so we know Demiurge Design Designers 01582 791996 how long it’s been since we forgot to do it. They’re not memos or ‘official Allison Nunn Publisher 07786 540418 practice’ and are frequently written on the back of something else. Late James Hannaway CEO 01442 877999 one night I wrote on the side of a list from our cleaners, adding Betty Patterson Company Secretary and something and scribbling the date. It was 1st October. THE ORIGINAL VISIONARY of The Rex. The Rex High Street (Three Close Lane) I thought no more of it until days later, when I heard about the kerfuffle. Berkhamsted HP4 2FG It turned out they thought I was marking their work and had only given www.therexcinema.com them one out of ten! GALLERY www.therexcinema.com 5 book on directing, for which he classical music, (hated The Cavern Christopher Hampton with was awarded the Special Jury and pop music and football in a Production Designer Caroline Amies Prize at Cannes in 1995 on his city that reveres both), T.S.Eliot’s first outing as writer/director. Four Quartets and read the whole Theatre is where he started and of Dickens” – and all before his remains rooted, but it is for his sixteenth birthday. He quoted crystal clear film adaptations he beautifully from Eliot and has become a household name. As Betjamin, and told hilarious a fan, I was nervous. Luckily, he stories. One such was about was gracious and charming, and disappearing to the toilet, while went on to captivate the audience. casting American actors, hoping they’d be gone when he came out. TERENCE DAVIES AT THE REX He told of on set ‘discussions’ SUN 30 SEPTEMBER with difficult actors, Gillian Anderson’s breaking wind but ERENCE Davies came never into a smile and loved Dan here to talk about “Distant Ackroyd’s cool on-set support and TVoices – Still Lives”, one generosity. of the most important, critically He closed the interview with a acclaimed and dour British films very moving soliloquy. of the last fifty years. A wonderful man, inspirational He was ebullient, warm and and considering the misery he CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON AT THE spontaneously entertaining. portrays on screen, was very warm, funny and self-deprecating. REX SUN 16 SEPTEMBER Talking freely, he revealed his love of literature and great Nothing could hide his passion. writing. “At fifteen, I found The audience loved him. hristopher Hampton came just weeks before his C“Atonement” was to be Terence Davies screened. He came to talk about “Carrington” and much more. The “Q and A” was never going to be long enough to dig deeper into his truly prodigious body of work. At 22 he was the youngest playwright to be celebrated by The Royal Court, with his first play, Savages. Since then his work has been applauded, awarded and his plays revived time and again. His screen adaptations are the most sought after in the world. Carrington took seventeen years to bring to the screen. He told us of the preposterous hoops you must go through to get a film made. For instance Carrington was to be directed by Mike Newell. However, he’d just finished Four Weddings and A Funeral and didn’t want to direct another “little British comedy”. So Christopher believing there can’t be that much to it, got out a NOVEMBER EVENINGS 12 Box Office: 01442 877759 NOVEMBER EVENINGS Breach Thu 1 7.30 Run Fat Boy Run Fri 2 7.30, Sat 3 7.00 Director: David Schwimmer An overweight man leaves his bride Starring: Hank Azaria, Simon Pegg, at the alter only to realise years Thandie Newton, David Schwimmer later she was the love of his life. Certificate: 12A This very silly film reunites the usual Duration: 101 mins suspects of new-wave Brit comedy. Origin: UK 2007 When slobby Dennis (Pegg) finally By: Entertainment Film Distribution realizes his big mistake, he vows to run a high profile marathon to Intense, riveting and beautifully convince his ex-fiancée (Newton) the delivered to the screen by both its rich and handsome man she is about writing and performances. to marry isn’t the guy for her. A non- Inspired by true events, Breach is a story, Fat Boy is only enlivened by thriller set inside the FBI. the comic interplay between the As the USA’s ‘gatekeeper’ guarding consistently brilliant Pegg and Dylan the nation’s most sensitive and Moran as his dour pal. Otherwise, volatile secrets, it is astonishing to ideal late-nite Channel Fifteen learn it uses every ‘dirty trick’ in and irrelevant tripe. out of the book, to hang on to them. “disarmingly enjoyable” (Time Out) In February 2001, renowned federal “Pegg trades on his ‘Everylad’ agent Robert Hanssen was found appeal, successfully blending physical guilty of treason. Oscar winning comedy with deadpan wit. He even Chris Cooper walks away with it as manages to be endearing whilst Hanssen’s “worst spy in America’s frantically humping a semi-clad history” (poor loves). Laura Linney mannequin (to soothe a bad case of (Kate Burroughs) is always perfect. prickly heat)” (BBC) Surprisingly, Ryan Phillippe Simon Pegg manages to stop this kind (O’Neill) excels, as the rookie of Brit com from falling on its face or computer geek desperate to become glooping into self-indulgence. I think an agent, sent to ‘assist’ (spy on) it’s his face. There are no smug asides. Hanssen. Can he do it…? The comedy comes from his playing “a very accurate portrayal of the FBI it straight. It’s up to you. culture and the events. They even got the look of the HQ interior down pat” (ex FBI moll). “Billy Ray’s film is intelligently made, perceptive and offers a very fine central performance from Cooper.” (Standard) We nearly missed getting this brilliant, small film into the Nov Programme, you mustn’t. Director: Billy Ray Starring: Laura Linney, Chris Cooper Certificate: 12A Duration: 111 mins Origin: USA 2007 By: Twentieth Century Fox NOVEMBER EVENINGS www.therexcinema.com 13 Some Like it Hot Not Here To Be Atonement Sun 4 6.00 Loved Tue 6 7.30, Wed 7 7.30 Mon 5 7.30 Director: Stéphane Brizé Starring: Georges Wilson, Lionel Abelanski, Anne Consigny, Patrick Chesnais Certificate: 15 Duration: 94 mins Origin: France 2005 By: Artificial Eye Jean-Claude (Chesnais) is world- weary. His days are spent as a bailiff evicting and confiscating.

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