Backbeat is an energetic musical drama about the pre-fame Beatles as they journey to Hamburg in search of success. As their popularity grows, the “fifth Beatle,” Stuart Sutcliffe, faces a difficult choice between his love, his friendship with John Lennon, and his place in the band. With a soundtrack featuring music from Dave Grohl, David Pirner, and Mike Mills, Backbeat is a thrilling, raucous spectacle. In our Listen To The Movie series, local musician Rob Cavenagh leads a post-film Q&A, exploring the soundtrack that defines the film.
Read MoreGenre: Drama
The first Colleen Hoover novel adapted for the big screen follows Lily Bloom (Blake Lively), who builds a new life in Boston and falls for Ryle Kincaid (Justin Baldoni). But when her first love, Atlas (Brandon Sklenar), reappears, Lily must face her past and make an impossible choice.
Read MoreWhen free-spirited crook Randle P. McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) shakes up a state mental hospital, he clashes with the coolly monstrous Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher) in a battle for the patients’ fate. This electrifying adaptation of Ken Kesey’s classic swept the 1975 Oscars, winning Best Picture, Actor, Actress, Director, and Adapted Screenplay. With a stellar cast including Brad Dourif, Danny DeVito, and Christopher Lloyd in his debut, it’s a raucous, searing triumph.
Read MoreBedford 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.
Read MoreBased on the bestselling novel, writer and teacher Iris (Naomi Watts) finds her comfortable, solitary New York life thrown into disarray after her closest friend and mentor (Bill Murray) bequeaths her his beloved 150 lb. Great Dane. The regal yet intractable beast, named Apollo, immediately creates practical problems for Iris, from furniture destruction to eviction notices, as well as more existential ones. Yet as Iris finds herself unexpectedly bonding with Apollo, she begins to come to terms with her past, and her own creative inner life in this story of healing, love, and friendship.
Read MoreAs 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreOn an empty road in the middle of the night, Shula stumbles across the body of her uncle. As funeral proceedings begin around them, she and her cousins bring to light the buried secrets of their middle-class Zambian family, in filmmaker Rungano Nyoni’s surreal and vibrant reckoning with the lies we tell ourselves. Presented in English and Bemba with English subtitles.
Read MoreAfter years away, theater director Jeanine (Amanda Seyfried) re-enters the opera world to stage her former mentor’s most famous work. Haunted by dark and disturbing memories from her past, Jeanine allows her repressed trauma to color the present as her personal and professional lives begin to unravel. Renowned director Atom Egoyan reunites with Seyfried in this visually stunning, propulsive work, filmed on location during the staging of Egoyan’s acclaimed production of “Salome.”
Read MoreFrom Oscar-nominated director Alan Parker, The Commitments follows Jimmy Rabbitte as he assembles a raw but talented Soul band in working-class Dublin, delivering electrifying renditions of classics like ‘Mustang Sally’ and ‘Chain of Fools’. In our Listen To The Movie series, local musician Rob Cavenagh leads a post-film Q&A, diving into the soundtrack that shapes and defines each film.
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