COMING SOON
Note: All COMING SOON dates are not final and may be changed by Enzian Theater or the distributor at any time. Titles are solely meant as a potential listing of what may be upcoming at Enzian.
The Last Waltz
"The greatest rock concert movie ever made -- and maybe the best rock movie, period." Michael Wilmington, CHICAGO TRIBUE
Don't miss the 30th anniversary, possible last-chance-in-a-long-time screening of this film in 35mm (since the studio's right are expiring this month). In what just might be the finest rock & roll concert film ever, THE LAST WALTZ celebrates the final performance by the Band (Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel, Levon Helm, and Garth Hudson) with an incredible line-up of guest stars including Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Van Morrison, Eric Clapton, Joni Mitchell, Muddy Waters, Emmylou Harris, Dr. John, Ron Wood and many others!
USA, 1978, 117 min, Rated PG, Directed by Martin Scorsese
Control
"You don't watch this movie, you live it." Peter Travers, ROLLING STONE
Based on the memoir TOUCHING FROM A DISTANCE by Deborah Curtis, Anton Corbijn's CONTROL is as near perfect a filmic telling of the story of Joy Division and Ian Curtis as any fan could hope for. It's also a beautifully rendered piece of cinema about the crippling effects of love and regret, and the salvation we seek in art.
UK/USA/Australia/Japan, 2007, 122 min, Rated R, Directed by Anton Corbijn
The Road Warrior
"For pure rhythm and visual panache, Miller has few real competitors; the climactic chase, with its deft variation of tempo and point of view, is a minor masterpiece."Dave Kehr, CHICAGO READER
The first sequel to MAD MAX takes place after nuclear war has destroyed Australia. In this installment, Max (Mel Gibson) lends his aid and protection to a small band of survivors who are losing their struggle to protect an oil refinery under siege by a band of savage, mohawked marauders.
Australia, 1981, 91 min, Rated R, Directed by Martin George Miller
Roman de Gare
"Infectiously enjoyable."Richard James Havis, HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
In the still of the night, three lives are about to cross. . . a woman abandoned, a stranger awaiting his chance and, a best-selling author who imagines the thriller of the year. Deceptively layered and intriguingly misleading, this highly anticipated new film from Oscar-winning director Claude Lelouch (A Man and a Woman) stars Dominique Pinon and Fanny Ardant as an unlikely pair caught up in a game with high stakes -- and deadly consequences.
France, 2007, 103 min, Rated R, Directed by Claude Lelouch, In French with English subtitles
Regular Programming
General Admission $9.00, Matinees $7.00
Film Society Members $6.50 at all times
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