Monday Afternoon @ the Movies - "Won't You Be My Neighbor?"
(2018) Joanne Rogers, Betty Aberlin and David Bianculli. An exploration of the life, lessons, and legacy of iconic children's television host Fred Rogers. Rated PG-13; 95 min.
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(2018) Joanne Rogers, Betty Aberlin and David Bianculli. An exploration of the life, lessons, and legacy of iconic children's television host Fred Rogers. Rated PG-13; 95 min.
(2017) Starring Imelda Stauton and Timothy Spall. When 'Lady' Sandra Abbott discovers that her husband of forty years is having an affair with her best friend, she seeks refuge in London with her estranged, older sister, Bif. The two could not be more different - Sandra is a fish out of water next to her outspoken, serial dating, free-spirited sibling. But different is just what Sandra needs at the moment, and she reluctantly lets Bif drag her along to a community dance class, where she starts finding her feet. Rated PG-13; 1 hour 51 min.
(2017) Starring Toby Jones and Art Parkinson. Based on a true story, 12 year old Tom and his misfit friends fight to save Buster the baby elephant during the air raids on Belfast in 1941. Rated PG; 96 min.
(1993) Starring Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson. An unspoken love grows between a devoted butler and a gregarious housekeeper working on an estate in post-WWII Britain. Rated PG; 129 min. Discussion and refreshments to follow.
(2007) Starring Daniel Radcliff, David Haig and Kim Catrall. Author Rudyard Kipling and his wife search for their 18-year-old son after he goes missing during World War I. NR; 120 min.
(2018) Starring Julianne Moore and Oakes Fegley. Tells the tale of two children separated by fifty years. In 1927, Rose searches for the actress who's life she chronicles in her scrapbook; in 1977, Ben runs away from home to find his father. Rated PG; 1 hour 56 min.
Based on the book by Brian Selznick.
(2000) Starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Harrison Ford. The Spencers are a happily married couple until the past comes back to haunt them. A former colleague of Norman Spencer's continues to appear to Claire, his wife. Believing in the supernatural, she investigates and the truth is unbelievable. Rated PG-13; 130 min.
(2016) Starring Colin Firth and Jude Law. Biopic of literary editor Max Perkins centers on his relationship with author Thomas Wolfe. As Wolfe becomes consumed with his lengthy novels, Perkins tries to reel in his talent and deliver another best-seller for Scribner Publishing during the 1930s. Rated PG-13; 104 min. Discussion and refreshments to follow.
(2016) Starring Jason Lee and Anjul Nigam. Growing Up Smith is the feel-good, coming-of-age story of Smith, a 10-year-old boy from India growing up in Small Town, America in 1979. As the boy's family tries to straddle the line between embracing the American Dream and preserving their Indian heritage, Smith sneaks out for a taste of Kentucky Fried Chicken, dons a Saturday Night Fever costume, and contends with his parents as they send him to school with a yellow squash instead of a pumpkin to carve for Halloween. Rated PG-13; 103 min.
(2018) Starring Jason Clarke and Kate Mara (2017). Depiction of Ted Kennedy's involvement in the fatal 1969 car accident that claimed the life of a young campaign strategist, Mary Jo Kopechne. Rated PG-13; 1 hour 46 min.