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May 19, 2008

Gettin' cozy at the Inwood

4:23 PM Mon, May 19, 2008 |
Stephen Becker   E-mail   News tips

The Inwood Theatre has ripped out the traditional seating in its downstairs theater in favor of more cushy sofas, ottomans and loveseats to create a Living Room Auditorium. The concept is a partnership with furniture maker LoveSac and opens late, late Wednesday night/early Thursday for a 12:01 a.m. showing of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. And if that weren't enough, they also added a bar inside the auditorium so that you won't miss anything when you're grabbing that refill.

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Shuffling the deck at AFI-Dallas

2:17 PM Mon, May 19, 2008 |
Chris Vognar   E-mail   News tips

It's off-season for AFI-Dallas (as if any festival had an actual off-season), but there are still major doings at the top of the organizational pyramid. According to a press release received today, Stephanie Hunt will assume the role of Chairman of the Board of Directors while festival founder, chairman and director Liener Temerlin will become Chairman Emeritus. The change is effective Sept. 1.

Said Hunt, a Dallas native and founding board member, "I'm honored and humbled to be asked to follow Liener. He has made such an incredible contribution to Dallas with this film festival. I have learned a great deal from working closely with Liener over the past year and he has assured me that he will always be available to continue to provide the board with his advice, counsel, and creative input."

In other words, Temerlin will stay involved. In fact, as he put it, "I hope to be involved with AFI-Dallas for the rest of my life."



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Then I found Then She Found Me

11:01 AM Mon, May 19, 2008 |
Nancy Churnin   E-mail   News tips

I have a new favorite movie for the year -- Then She Found Me, directed by and starring Helen Hunt. I caught it at the Angelika in Plano Saturday night and it made me cry at least three times -- in a good, life-affirming way. Hunt plays a woman who wants a baby but rejects adoption as she herself was adopted and views that as a lesser option. When her devoted adoptive mother dies, her biological mother (Bette Midler) seeks her out. Rather than that being a panacea, it makes her life emotionally more complicated. And that, it turns out, is not a bad thing. Hunt is better than you've ever seen her in terms of summoning up the complex depths of her wounded character. Colin Firth is the most irresistible of leading men. And Bette is and always will be the Divine Miss M. What amazes me, too, is how this movie about a baby can come out the same time as Baby Mama and guess who gets the love? Well, not from me. Get thee to the Angelika.


Prince Caspian rules!

10:49 AM Mon, May 19, 2008 |
Nancy Churnin   E-mail   News tips

I'm glad to see Prince Caspian top the box office, and I hope it will have legs this summer. Now I'm not one to trash on fellow critics (as the tables can turn oh so quickly), but one thing that bothered me in some reviews was the apparent lack of familiarity with the books. Too many critics have been comparing this one unfavorably to the first film OR comparing it unfavorably to Lord of the Rings. Hello? C.S. Lewis had different things to say about the nature of faith, the ways faith changes as you mature and how you deal with the apparent absence of God in dark times. Also, when I think of that haunting scene of those left behind as the Pevensies flee Miraz's castle, I'm impressed by the guts it took to film a scene in a family movie that deals so viscerally with the high cost of war.


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