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Memento (2001) - FREE Leonard Shelby attempts to solve his wife’s murder case while suffering from short term memory loss. As he attempts to remember the past, pictures, tattoos, and notes point him towards the killer. Starring Guy Pearce, Joey Pantoliano, and Carrie Anne Moss. (DVD)
Rated: PG-13; Runtime: 116 min
Co-sponsored by the NC State Psychology Club.
Thursday, March 16 - 7:00 PM
Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire Year Four at Hogwarts has arrived, bringing plenty of adventure for the young wizard. When Harry is chosen to take part in the Triwizard Tournament, the teachers suspect that Voldemort is at work, looking to endanger Harry and rise to power once again. Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Griet.
Rated: PG-13; Runtime: 150 min
Friday, March 17 - 9:30PM Friday, March 17 - 10:00PM Sunday, March 19 - 7:00PM
Good Night, and Good Luck (2005) George Clooney directs and stars in this true story of the post WWII anit-Communist movement. When the country was under the influence of Sen. Joseph McCartney’s blacklist, broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow challenged the senator’s scare tactics and uncovered the truth behind the Red Scare. Starring George Clooney, David Strathairn, Robert Downey Jr, and Patricia Clarkson.
Rated: PG; Runtime: 93 min
Saturday, March 18 - 7:00PM Saturday, March 18 - 9:30PM Sunday, March 19 - 10:00PM
Me, Myself, & Irene (2000) – FREE Kind and mild-mannered State Trooper, Charlie Baileygates, suffers from split personalities disorder. His alter-ego, Hank, wreaks havoc as Charlie attempts to help the lovely Irene escape from corrupt cops. Starring Jim Carrey and Renee Zelwegger.(DVD)
Rated: R; Runtime: 116 min
Co-sponsored by the NC State Psychology Club.
Thursday, March 23 - 7:00 PM
King Kong (2005) Thrills and peril ensue in Peter Jackson’s retelling of the classic sci-fi story. A sleazy director, a struggling actress, and a famous playwright embark on a quest to find and film the legendary Skull Island. The island is discovered, as well as the giant ape living there. Starring Naomi Watts, Adrien Brody, and Jack Black.
Rated: PG-13; Runtime: 187 min
Friday, March 24 - 7:00PM Friday, March 24 - 10:30PM Sunday, March 26 - 7:00PM
Paradise Now (2005) Struggling Palestinian mechanics and childhood friends, Khaled and Said, agree to take part in a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv. As they embark on their mission, they begin to wonder if they are ready to become martyrs. Arabic with English subtitles. Starring Kais Nashef and Ali Suliman.
Rated: PG-13; Runtime: 90min
Saturday, March 24 - 7:00PM Saturday, March 24 - 9:00PM Sunday, March 26 - 7:00PM
As Good As It Gets (1997) – FREE Melvin Udall is an obsessive-compulsive writer whose life is turned upside down by a hospitalized neighbor, a dog, and a waitress. His new acquaintences open the door to fresh possibilities and give him a sense of freedom that he has never felt before. Starring Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt, and Greg Kinnear.(DVD)
Rated: PG-13; Runtime: 130min
Co-sponsored by the NC State Psychology Club.
Thursday, March 30 - 7:00PM
Brokeback Mountain (2005) n the summer of 1963, Ennis del Mar and Jack Twist find romance, both powerful and doomed, while working in the mountains of Wyoming. Through 20 years of marriages, distance, and societal pressures, their love never dies. Starring Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, and Michelle Williams.
Rated: R; Runtime: 134min
Friday, March 31- 7:00PM Friday, March 31 - 10:30PM Sunday, April 2 - 7:00PM
Pinwheel Film Festival The 3rd annual celebration of local and independent short film at NC State University's Campus Cinema this April. Support local film, have a great time, and just walk in...it's free and open to the public! Visit Pinwheel online to read all about past festivals and get updates as festival planning progresses.
Saturday, April 1 - 12:00PM
The Producers (2005) The Broadway adaptation of Mel Brooks’ hilarious film makes its way to the big screen. Play producers Leo Bloom and Max Bialystock attempt to turn the worst musical ever written, “Springtime for Hitler,” into a financial success. Starring Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Will Ferrell, and Uma Thurman.
Rated: PG-13; Runtime: 134min
Saturday, April 1 - 7:00PM Saturday, April 1 - 10:00PM Sunday, April 2 - 10:00PM
Memoirs of a Geisha (2005) The film tells the story of a young girl who is sold to a geisha house at age nine and grows up to be one of Japan’s most celebrated geisha. Her reign continues through World War II, during which her life is changed drastically. Starring Ziyi Zhang, Michelle Yeoh, and Ken Watanabe.
Rated: PG-13; Runtime: 145min
Friday, April 7 - 7:00PM Friday, April 7 - 10:00PM Saturday, April 8 - 10:00PM Sunday, April 9 - 10:00PM
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (2005) While playing hide and seek, the Pevensie children discover a magic world behind the walls of an abandoned wardrobe. The children must save the world of Narnia from a wicked witch, whose doom is prophesied to come at the hands of four young humans. Starring Tilda Swinton and Liam Neeson.
Rated: PG; Runtime: 140min
Thursday, April 6 - 7:00PM Thursday, April 6 - 10:00PM Saturday, April 8 - 7:00PM Sunday, April 9 - 7:00PM
Hoodwinked (2005) Is there more to the story of Little Red Riding Hood then we’ve been told? Two woodland cops investigate a disturbance at Granny’s house. Red, The Woodsman, and The Wolf become suspects in a case involving assault, intention to eat, and axe-wielding without a license. Featuring the voice talents of Anne Hathaway, Glenn Close, Jim Belushi, and Patrick Warburton.
Rated: PG; Runtime: 80min
Thursday, April 20 - 7:00PM Thursday, April 20 - 9:30PM Sunday, April 23 - 7:00PM
The Matador (2006) A dark comedy about a hitman and a businessman who meet one night in a hotel bar. Though from completely different worlds, they form an unexpected friendship that changes their behaviors and lives forever. Starring Pierce Brosnan, Greg Kinnear, and Hope Davis.
Rated: R; Runtime: 97min
Friday, April 21 - 7:00PM Friday, April 21 - 9:30PM Saturday, April 22 - 7:00PM
SCREEN ON THE GREEN – FREE! Waiting (2005) Though Dean has never considered a career outside of the wait staff profession, he begins to question his choice when he runs into an old high school classmate.
Sponsored by the UAB Leisure & Entertainment Committee
Rated: R; Runtime: 93min
Saturday, April 22 - 9:30PM
Match Point (2006) Comedic director Woody Allen takes a turn in his latest film. Tennis pro, Chris Wilton, befriends Tom Hewett, whose sister Chloe falls for him. Chris, however, falls for Tom's fiancé, Nola. As Chris pursues them both, he learns just how dangerous love can be. Starring Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Scarlett Johannson, Matthew Goode, and Emily Mortimer.
Rated: R; Runtime: 124min
Friday, April 28 - 7:00PM Friday, April 28 - 10:00PM Saturday, April 29 - 10:00PM
The New World (2006) Terrence Malick's first film since The Thin Red Line tells the tale of the colonization of Virginia. While focusing on the clash between colonists and Native Americans, the film explores the relationship between Captain John Smith and Pocahontas. Starring Colin Farrell, Christian Bale, and Q'Orianka Kilcher.
Rated: PG-13; Runtime: 135min
Thursday, April 27 - 7:00PM Thursday, April 27 - 10:00PM Saturday, April 29 - 7:00PM
Last Holiday (2006) STRESSBUSTER – FREE! Georgia Byrd lives a quiet life. However, when she discovers she only has three weeks to live, Georgia decides to make the most of the time she has left. “Making the most” includes emptying her savings account, taking a wild European vacation, and confessing her feelings to a handsome co-worker. Starring Queen Latifah, LL Cool J, and Alicia Witt.
Rated: PG-13; Runtime: 112min
Thursday, May 4 - 7:00PM Thursday, May 4 - 9:30PM
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