Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Week You've Been Found Guilty

LOS ANGELES PLAYS ITSELF       

"A must-see for Los Angeles history buffs and cinema enthusiasts. Marvel at the hundreds of archival and film clips revealing an almost secret history of the City of Angels."


Aero Theatre
1328 Montana Avenue,
Santa Monica, CA 90403

Sat, September 3 -4
7:30pm

Good Burger @Cinefamily

Good Burger @ Cinefamily September 4th from EIT! on Vimeo.

Good Burger the classic spawned by Nickelodeon All That! will be playing, not only that , but a BBQ in back. Good Burger star Kel Mitchell will be there for a Q&A after the film.

September 4th
Cinefamily
611 N Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, 90036


Zombie in Love

Scott C shows off his love of zombies in Zombie in Love, with walls of illustrations of his new book.




  • Meet and greet artist Scott C (book reading & drawing demo at 6 pm!)

  • Dress in zombie and/or prom attire to win prizes

  • Fun photo op with life-size Mortimer & friends

  • First 25 attendees receive free door prize

  • Zombie-inspired refreshments

  • Free admission (all-ages event)


  • Sep 3, 7:00PM - 10:00PM
    Nucleus
    210 East Main St, Alhambra CA 91801    


    FYF Fest


    Saturday Sep 3

    Los Angeles State Historic Park
    1245 N Spring St

    Celebrity Funeral: Nicolas Cage

    "It is with deepest sorrow that I inform you of the loss of one of America's greatest thespians, Nicolas Cage. From Con Air to Captain Corelli's Mandolin, he has been in our hearts since he was Nikolas Kim Coppola. Even though his body is gone, his body of work will surely live on (primarily because he has 47 movies in post-production)."













    L.A. County Fair





    Saturday, September 3, 2011 11:00 am -
    Sunday, October 2, 2011 12:00 pm

    1101 W McKinley Ave Pomona, CA 91768



    "A Trip to the Moon" in Color

    The classic film that still amazes to this day, with visually exciting ideas will be show in color-hand colored, that must have taken a while.

    "Joining this marvel will be a newly restored print of “A Trip down Market Street” (1906), taken by the Miles Bros. of San Francisco days before the famed earthquake leveled the city. Other rare primitive films, including a presentation of 3D versions of early Méliès films and turn-of-the century attempts at sound films, will round out the program. “A Trip down Market Street” source elements are courtesy of Rick Prelinger, the Library of Congress and Ward Kimball Archive"




    Tuesday, September 6, 7:30 p.m.




    Samuel Goldwyn Theater
    8949 Wilshire Boulevard
    Beverly Hills, CA 90211

    $5

    According to Superpunch "Corey Helford Gallery will be offering complimentary mini-giclees of Korin Faught's new painting 'Lovelorn' to the first 400 guests who arrive at the opening this Saturday, September 3rd (doors open at 7PM)."