Movies & TV
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Movie Mondays: Foreign Language Trilogies
Posted by Frank If you think that trilogies are the exclusive domain of adaptations of young adult dystopian novels, think again. These four trilogies from Europe and Asia will satisfy your need for strong character development and in-depth storylines that span the length of three films. Continue reading
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Movie Mondays: SIFF Turns 40
~posted by Mike This Thursday kicks off for the 40th annual Seattle International Film Festival. Over the next three weeks, Seattle will be awash in exciting events and fantastic films from all corners of the world. If you’re looking to supplement your festival experience, the Seattle Public Library is here to help. Continue reading
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Movie Mondays: Life Begins at 50, or 60, or 70…
The past few years have been been kind to actors “of a certain age” and audiences who are interested in smart films about people in late middle age to the senior years. Since 2012, Amour won an Oscar for Best Foreign Language film, Enough Said showed us the highs and lows of dating in your 50s, and a pair… Continue reading
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Movie Mondays: Joan Crawford through the Decades
~ posted by Frank Joan Crawford (1904? – 1977) is undoubtedly one of the greatest leading ladies of the 20th century on film. She’s often remembered as a movie star with huge shoulder pads and a troubled private life (thanks to the scathing biopic/camp classic Mommie Dearest) that tarnished her reputation as an accomplished actress.… Continue reading
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Movie Mondays: A Country Called the West
~posted by Mike My brother hates Westerns. At least he says he does. As far as I know he’s only seen two of them, one of which was Quentin Tarantino’s weakest feature. But such a blanket statement like hating all Westerns ignores how truly… Continue reading
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Movie Mondays: A Cinematic History Lesson with Bill and Ted
~posted by Mike On their first outing, Wyld Stallyns guitarists Bill S. Preston, Esq. and Ted “Theodore” Logan traveled through time in a phone booth (not unlike another wacky adventurer), kidnapping historical figures for their make-or-break history project. The fate of humanity hung in the balance. Genghis Khan went bananas in a sporting… Continue reading
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Movie Mondays: Funny Money
~posted by Frank B. When you think of movies about money, you’re likely to think of two images – Gordon Gekko in Wall Street and Jordan Belfort in The Wolf of Wall Street. Both films depict the ruthlessness of greed (or glorify it, depending on your point of view). While money (and related issues, like class and the… Continue reading
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Movie Mondays: Modern Day Black-and-White
The overwhelming majority of films since the 1970s have been filmed in color. The few black-and-white films since then – The Last Picture Show, Paper Moon and Young Frankenstein in the ’70s, The Elephant Man, Raging Bull and Zelig in the ’80s, Schindler’s List, Ed Wood and Clerks in the ’90s, and Good Night, and Good Luck, Sin City and Persepolis in the ’00s – represent some of… Continue reading
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Movie Mondays: DVDs Delving Deeper – Orson Welles
In certain circles the received wisdom is that Orson Welles, a theatrical prodigy who rose to fame through live drama and radio, made one cinematic masterpiece, Citizen Kane, and then floundered for the rest of his career, squandering his talent by appearing in wine cooler commercials and Transformers movies. However, even the briefest exploration into… Continue reading
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Care For A Show?
I just recently went for the second time to see the Can-Can Castaways in Pike Place Market. Not only are their performances amazing…and their costumes, but the venue makes you feel as if you are stepping into a roaring 20’s speakeasy. Their current show CHICHI is a play on that very era of fringe dresses and… Continue reading
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Movie Mondays: Free Screenings of Award-nominated Films
Now that the 2013/2014 award season has wrapped up, it’s time to catch up on all of the winning and nominated films! To alleviate the long hold lists for several of these titles, the Northgate Branch is showing some of this year’s notable and popular films on Sundays through May. Each free film screening starts… Continue reading
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And We All Fall Down
We stumble, we fall, we dust ourselves off, and it’s not at all graceful. When it comes to movies I very rarely feel as if the characters portrayed could ever be real or even relate to me. They are too perfect, too nice, too everything…In my opinion there isn’t a woman out there that hasn’t… Continue reading
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Movie Mondays: Hollywood Classics at the University Branch
All month long the University Branch is highlighting classic Hollywood genres with free screenings every Saturday afternoon! Join us at 2:00 PM for these upcoming features. Did I mention FREE POPCORN? Continue reading
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TEEN MOVIE TICKETS GIVEAWAY!
Divergent Trivia = Free Movie! FOR TEENS: WIN A CHANCE TO SEE DIVERGENT (& CAST) BEFORE IT HITS THEATRES! Answer this trivia question & provide an e-mail address FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN! Continue reading
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Movie Mondays: When the Oscars Get it Right
The 86th annual Academy Awards are imminent. The Oscars are the Super Bowl for film nerds and they can certainly cause just as much anguish and frustration as when <INSERT FAVORITE TEAM HERE> loses. Looking back over the Academy’s track record can be a dismal experience. There’s the year Driving Miss Daisy beat out Do… Continue reading
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Movie Mondays: 2013’s Other Black Films
2013 has been called a banner year for Black film, with the critical and commercial success of 12 Years a Slave, Lee Daniels’ The Butler, Fruitvale Station and 42. But, as Slate’s Aisha Harris pointed out in her blog, not all Black films deal with the struggle for civil rights or battles… Continue reading
