This post is not about art. Well, it isn't about the kind of art I usually write about. This post is about a movie being released this week that my brother, Palmer, produced. This is a blatant plug. Sorry.
GO SEE THIS MOVIE...
The United States of Leland
Starring Don Cheadle, Ryan Gosling, Kevin Spacey, Chris Klein, Jena Malone, Lena Olin, and Michelle Williams
Opening in New York, LA, Chicago, and Washington DC on April 2 and nationwide on April 9
Palmer's company, Thousand Words, has produced five movies to date... Saturn, Requiem for a Dream, Waking Life, The United States of Leland, and The Clearing (coming to theaters in July, 2004). I'm really proud of the guy. He works with a great team of people (Jonah Smith, Jesse Johnston, Najeeb Rassie, and Stephanie Lewis) who work hard to put great movies out there so please support my home team and see this film. And take a few friends with you while you're at it. Thanks!
For a listing of cities and theaters, check out the continuation...
April 2
Chicago:
Esquire
Century Centre
Cine Arts (Evanston)
Los Angeles:
Westside Pavilllion
Grove
Monica (Santa Monica)
University (Irvine)
New York:
Lincoln Square
Village Loews
Washington DC:
Dupont Loews
Shirlington Loews (Arlington, VA)
Cine Arts (Fairfax, VA)
April 9
Arizona:
Camelview (Scottsdale)
California:
Westlake Twin (Westlake)
Rancho Niguel (Laguna Niguel)
Pacific Galleria (Sherman Oaks)
Paseo (Pasadena)
Manhattan Pacific (Manhattan Beach)
Hillcrest (San Diego)
Shattuck (Berkeley)
Century 5 (Pleasant Hill)
Marin (Sausalito)
Tower (Sacramento)
Embarcadero (San Francisco)
Century (Mountain View)
Camera 7 (San Jose)
Lakeside ESP (Santa Rosa)
Metro (Santa Barbara)
Del Mar (Santa Cruz)
Canada:
Forum AMC (Montreal)
Carlton Loews (Toronto)
Canada Square (Toronto)
Tinseltown Cinemark (Vancouver)
Colorado:
Mayan (Denver)
Connecticut:
Showcase (Fairfield)
Cinema City (Hartford)
York Square (New Haven)
Garden (Norwalk)
Florida:
Gateway (Ft. Lauderdale)
Southbeach Regal (Miami)
Intracoastal (Miami)
Mizner (Boca Raton)
Shadowood Regal (Boca Raton)
Delray 18 (Delray Beach)
Georgia:
Mid-town (Atlanta)
Massachusetts:
Copley Loews (Boston)
Harvard Square (Cambridge)
Embassy Landmark (Waltham)
Route 6 (Seekonk)
Michigan:
State (Ann Arbor)
Uptown (Birmingham)
Minnesota:
Lagoon (Minneapolis)
Missouri:
Glenwood (Kansas City)
Frontenac (St. Louis)
New Jersey:
Garden (Princeton)
Ritz 16 (Vorhees)
New York:
Spectrum (Albany)
Little (Rochester)
Montgomery (Rocky Hill)
Tinker Street (Woodstock)
Ohio:
Mariemont (Cincinnati)
Cedar Lee (Cleveland)
Drexel (Columbus)
Oregon:
Fox Regal (Portland)
Pennsylvania:
Ritz 5 (Philadelphia)
Squirrel Hill (Pittsburgh)
Texas:
Magnolia (Dallas)
Angelika (Houston)
Greenway (Houston)
Wisconsin:
Downer (Milwaukee)
Washington:
Uptown (Seattle)
April 16 - April 30
Opening in over 70 more cities. Check your local listings for theaters and times.
Great movies. Your brother produced some of my favorites in the past few years! I loved both Requiem and Waking Life.
Also, a great site you have going here. I'm hoping to do something similar on my new home city, Washington DC.
Posted by: Theresa | April 18, 2004 at 05:27 PM