By Zee Grega
November 30th, 2007 @ 12:49 PM
film
- Just in time for the holiday season, the Grand Illusion brings you Bob Clarke’s 1974 film Black Christmas–one of the first slasher films and definitely one of the best, eschewing gore for the sake of actual plot. Friday and Saturday only.
- Also at the Grand Illusion: a tribute to the late, great Kate with a pair of Katherine Hepburn films, Adam’s Rib and Summertime.
- I will never, never, never understand the appeal of The Big Lebowski but if you’re one of the many admirers of this film…well, I probably don’t have to tell you that it’s this weekend’s midnight movie at the Egyptian. Lebowski fans are rather passionate about their love, indeed.
- Two of the most brilliant German-produced films of all time, M and The Blue Angel are playing Friday night at SIFF.
- SIFF offers a double feature Saturday: Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors and l’Age d’Or with Un Chien Andalou.