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2011.10.15 03:20:56
Linda

Seattle, WA - SIFF is pleased to introduce the new home of SIFF Cinema at the Uptown by opening with three days of Sing Alongs beginning October 20 as part of the Heineken City Arts Festival. These audience favorites are only $12 ($7 for SIFF members) and include Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Purple Rain, and Grease, with interactive props and sing along sub-titles.

Following the Sing Alongs will be five days of classic feature films that have previously played at the historic Uptown theatre. A sampling of the cinema's rich 85-year history, these classic films were selected from the entries submitted to SIFF through our recent call for Uptown Memories from the Seattle community and will screen October 23-27.

Admission to the classic films will be free with a same-day receipt from any Queen Anne area business (or $5 general paid admission). The selected films include Twentieth Century (1934), Citizen Kane (1941), Singin’ In the Rain (1952), West Side Story (1961), The Godfather (1972), Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), Annie Hall (1977), Pee Wee's Big Adventure (1985), LA Confidential (1997), and The Royal Tenenbaums (2001).

The full opening week schedule is:

Thursday, Oct 20
8:00pm - Hedwig and the Angry Inch Sing Along

Friday, Oct 21
9:30pm - Purple Rain Sing Along

Saturday, Oct 22
5:00pm - Grease Sing Along
7:00pm - Grease Sing Along

Sunday, October 23
12:00pm - Twentieth Century
1:00pm - West Side Story
2:00pm - Monty Python & the Holy Grail
3:00pm – Singin’ in the Rain
5:00pm - West Side Story
6:00pm - Monty Python & the Holy Grail
7:00pm – Singin’ in the Rain

Monday, October 24
5:00pm - The Royal Tenenbaums
6:00pm - Pee Wee's Big Adventure
7:00pm - Citizen Kane
8:00pm - Annie Hall
9:00pm - L.A. Confidential

Tuesday, October 25
5:00pm - Annie Hall
6:00pm – Singin’ in the Rain
7:00pm - The Godfather
8:00pm - Pee Wee's Big Adventure
9:00pm - Monty Python & the Holy Grail

Wednesday, October 26
5:00pm - Pee Wee's Big Adventure 6:00pm - Twentieth Century
7:00pm - L.A. Confidential
8:00pm - The Royal Tenenbaums
9:00pm - Citizen Kane

Thursday, October 27
6:00pm - West Side Story
7:00pm - The Godfather
8:00pm - Bob and the Monster Film and Concert

In conjunction with the re-opening of the Uptown, SIFF will also host Grand Opening celebrations in the new SIFF Film Center at Seattle Center beginning October 20 with three days of private events for SIFF donors and members. The general public is invited to tour the new film center on Sunday, October 23 during an open house from 12:00pm-5:00pm.

Now in its 37th year, SIFF has evolved into an internationally recognized film institution, reaching over 200,000 individuals each year through the Seattle International Film Festival, SIFF Cinema, and FutureWave Education. SIFF’s mission is to create experiences that bring people together to discover extraordinary films from around the world. It is through the art of cinema that we foster a community that is more informed, aware, and alive. Learn more at www.siff.net.


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2010.10.09 01:59:26
Linda

Throughout the month of October, Warner Bros. Digital Distribution will be donating a portion of their proceeds for Video on Demand rentals of 16 of their most enduring and popular films (starring favorite leading ladies like Drew Barrymore, Sandra Bullock, Meg Ryan, and Jennifer Aniston) to raise funds for Susan G. Komen for the Cure® in honor of the 25th Anniversary of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

For a full list of films and additional details check out the official site: www.warnerbros.com/pinkribbon


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2010.06.23 01:58:48
Linda

HOLLYWOOD, CA (June 22, 2010) – Adam Goodman, President of Paramount Pictures Film Group, announced today the completion of principle casting on writer / director Craig Brewer’s Footloose. Following an extensive worldwide search, newcomer Kenny Wormald will play the highly coveted role of ‘Ren’, opposite previously announced star Julianne Hough as ‘Ariel’. Dennis Quaid also joins the cast in the role of ‘Reverend Moore’, along with Miles Teller as ‘Willard’.

Craig Zadan, who also served as a producer on the original film, joins his longtime creative partner Neil Meron (Chicago) and producers Brad Weston and Dylan Sellers (Agent Cody Banks) on the remake. Oscar winning songwriter Dean Pitchford, who wrote the screenplay and songs for the original movie, will executive produce. Brewer (Hustle And Flow, Black Snake Moan) will shoot from a script he adapted from Pitchford’s original.

Julianne Hough will make her feature film debut in Burlesque in November, opposite Christina Aguilera and Cher , which will also coincide with the release of the two-time “Dancing With the Stars” champion’s second country album. She will co-star alongside newcomer Wormald, who appeared in the MTV series “Dancelife”, and most recently toured with Justin Timberlake. The film will mark the first major U.S. feature film role for the Boston native.

Actor Dennis Quaid, known for his starring roles in countless hit movies including G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, The Day After Tomorrow, Traffic, and most notably for his Golden Globe and SAG nominated role in the acclaimed movie Far From Heaven, also joins the cast. The actor most recently starred in the critically praised HBO movie The Special Relationship.

Miles Teller, who will next appear in John Cameron Mitchell’s The Rabbit Hole starring Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart, will also appear in the film.

The movie will feature choreography from Jamal Sims, who recently worked with Madonna on her Sticky & Sweet Tour. Sims has choreographed countless movies and videos, and will next choreograph the Neil Patrick Harris' production of the award-winning musical Rent starring Nicole Scherzinger and Vanessa Hudgens, from August 6-8 at the Hollywood Bowl . “I saw Footloose in my hometown theater when I was 13-years-old and it rocked my world. It was a teenage rebellion movie that explored the struggles of faith and family in a small town, and it had an awesome soundtrack. I can promise Footloose fans that I will be true to the spirit of the original film. But I still gotta put my own Southern grit into it and kick it into 2011,” said Brewer. "It's going to be a blast!"

"When we discovered Kevin Bacon in 1984, we were both excited and gratified – and also knew the chances of ever duplicating that effort was a million to one shot. Decades later Kenny Wormald proved history could repeat itself,” said Zadan. “We've wanted to work with Brewer ever since we saw Hustle & Flow. His fresh and contemporary vision will bring Footloose to a whole new generation of moviegoers when the movie opens in 2011."


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