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BOB TREVINO LIKES IT is inspired by the true friendship that writer and director Tracie Laymon found with a stranger when looking for her father online. Often playing the role of caretaker to people like her father who should be caring for her, Lily Trevino longs for a familial connection, having been abandoned by her mother as a child and then suddenly by her father in her twenties. Bob Trevino works long hours alone at a construction company to support his wife Jeanie’s scrapbooking habit. The couple has endured a lot in the past decade, and Bob has sought to put his wife first, to the point of ignoring his own feelings and need for friendship, meaning, and connection, That is, until he gets an unexpected Facebook message from a stranger. Lily and Bob’s blossoming friendship becomes a vital source of connection and healing in both their lives. Bob’s small acts of fatherly kindness fill a familial void in Lily’s life and hold the power to change her direction forever. In their own ways, these two must both learn they are worthy of extraordinary love exemplified through small acts of kindness.

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Join us for a special fundraiser benefiting the Bedford Hills-Katonah Little League travel team, the Northern Westchester Thunder! Proceeds help cover costs for their upcoming trip to the Cooperstown tournament. Each ticket includes a small popcorn and soft drink. We’ll be screening Little Big League, the heartwarming baseball comedy about 12-year-old Billy Heywood, who inherits the Minnesota Twins and becomes their unlikely manager. With a last-place team and a lot to prove, Billy reminds everyone what makes the game great.

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This hilarious classic answers the burning question: What do women talk about when there are no men around? The answer: men, and how to steal them! Starring Joan Crawford, Norma Shearer, and Rosalind Russell, this classic film delivers wit, glamour, and some of the most unforgettable catfights in Hollywood history. Before the screening, author Ira Resnick will discuss Moxie, his new book showcasing the bold and trailblazing actresses of Hollywood’s Golden Age. Books will be available for sale and signing.

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Kyra Sedgwick and Cliff “Method Man” Smith lead a hilarious ensemble cast in the award-winning comedy BAD SHABBOS, winner of the Audience Award at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival!! When David and his fiance Meg gather for his family’s traditional Shabbat dinner on New York’s Upper West Side, things spiral faster than you can say “hamotzi” when an accidental death (or…murder?) derails the evening entirely. With Meg’s devoutly Catholic parents due any moment to meet David’s very Jewish family, soon Shabbat becomes a comedy of biblical proportions.

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From Director Andrew Ahn comes a joyful comedy of errors about a chosen family navigating cultural identity, queerness, and family expectations. Frustrated with his commitment-phobic boyfriend Chris and running out of time, Min makes a proposal: a green-card marriage with their friend Angela in exchange for her partner Lee’s expensive IVF. Elopement plans are upended, however, when Min’s grandmother surprises them with an extravagant Korean wedding banquet. Starring Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone, Kelly Marie Tran, Han Gi-chan, Joan Chen, and Youn Yuh-jung, The Wedding Banquet is a poignant and heartfelt reminder that being part of a family means learning to both accept and forgive.

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When Naveen (Karan Soni), a soft spoken doctor, finally brings his charming white-artist boyfriend Jay (Jonathan Groff) home to meet his traditional Indian family, misunderstandings and emotional revelations put everyone on edge. Despite facing uncomfortable truths about their own ideas of love and marriage, the family attempts to plan the big Indian wedding of Naveen and Jay’s dreams.

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A romantic comedy about a young couple who visit Paris for business, where their lives are changed by magical experiences in the city. The film explores a young man’s deep love for Paris and the illusion that life could be better in a different time or place. Inspired by Ernest Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast, it’s a charming exploration of nostalgia, love, and the allure of the past.

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Bedford Playhouse launches its first Movie Club, hosted by educator Vic Messick, with a focus on literary adaptations and Hudson Valley connections. Read the book, watch the film, and join the discussion afterward. The series kicks off with Mickey 17, Bong Joon Ho’s highly anticipated sci-fi thriller starring Robert Pattinson, based on Edward Ashton’s novel Mickey 7. The story follows Mickey Barnes, a worker facing the ultimate job requirement—dying for a living.

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As an imminent construction project looms over their beloved baseball field, two New England recreational teams face off one last time. Named for a rare pitch, this poignant comedy is an ode to sports, community, and the passage of time.

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The teasingly entwined ambiguities of love and death continue to fascinate Alain Guiraudie (Stranger by the Lake), who returns with a sharp, sinister, yet slyly funny thriller. Set in an autumnal, woodsy village in his native region of Occitanie, his latest follows the meandering exploits of Jérémie, an out-of-work baker who has drifted back to his hometown after the death of his beloved former boss, a bakery owner. Staying long after the funeral, the seemingly benign Jérémie begins to casually insinuate himself into his mentor’s family, including his kind-hearted widow and venomously angry son, while making an increasingly surprising—and ultimately beneficial—friendship with an oddly cheerful local priest. In Guiraudie’s quietly carnal world, violence and eroticism explode with little anticipation, and criminal behavior can seem like a natural extension of physical desire. The French director is at the top of his game in Misericordia, again upending all genre expectations. Presented in French with English subtitles.

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