“Kitchen Stories”
James Bridges Theater
Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Catch a free screening of Norway’s
submission for this year’s Best Foreign Language Film Oscar.
Based on a real study done in the 1950s of the cooking habits of
Scandinavian bachelors, the film has been praised for being
surprisingly entertaining despite its slow pace. If nothing else,
the screening will give you a chance to catch up on your Norwegian,
because we all know you need the practice. Visit
http://gsa.asucla.ucla.edu/melnitz/ for more information.
“The Goonies”
Landmark Nuart Theatre
Saturday, 12 a.m. Starring Sean Astin, Josh Brolin and the one and
only Cory Feldman, Steven Spielberg’s classic will screen on
Friday at midnight. But here’s the catch: Feldman will be at
the screening in person! Insert your own punch line here. Visit
http://www.landmarktheatres.com for more information.
Orson Welles
Egyptian Theatre
Feb. 13 ““ March 31 Kicking off a giant Welles retrospective
by the American Cinematheque, “Citizen Kane” will
screen this Friday night at 7:30. The retrospective will feature
most of Welles’ films, some of which will be accompanied by
Q&As with producers and actors who worked with the film
mega-giant. Log on to http://www.egyptiantheatre.com for a complete
schedule of screenings.