Weekend film agenda

  • Fans of weak plots, cheesy dialogue, bad acting and full-front male nudity will want to get to the Egyptian this weekend for this weekend’s Midnight Movie: The Italian Stallion, Sylverster Stallone’s filmed in 1970 “adult” film
  • Central Cinema is showing The Hunger, the story of a three-way love affair involving a doctor played by Susan Sarandon and a stylish vampire couple played by David Bowie and Catherine Deneuve. Noted more for its darkly glamourous visual sense and elongated opening sequence scored by Bauhaus’ “Bela Legosi’s Dead” than its actual story, The Hunger has become a minor cult classic over the years despite a near universal panning by film critics.
  • At the Grand Illusion: Debakey, a documentary about a physician who helped found M.A.S.H. units, the VA Hospital system and Medicaid; locally produced feature Apart From That; and 80s horror flick The Power.
  • SIFF screens In Search of Mozart, a documentary about the composer’s lasting musical legacy.
  • Peter Greenaway’s work in on display at NWFF : A Zed and Two Noughts and The Draughtsman’s Contract. Also playing is “mumblecore” film Hannah Takes the Stairs .

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