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Location:
4 blocks up from the Kingston Ferry. See location page.
Prices (as of Dec. 9):
$7.50 Matinée (before 4pm)/Child under 12/Senior over 61
$9.50 Adults after 4pm
$8.50 Student/Military (ID required)
$5.00 Wednesday Matinées (unless opening week show)
Hours:
Open half-hour before first show.
No outside food or drink, please.
Call:
297-4849, Recorded showtimes message
297-4707, Lobby
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EXTREMELY LOUD & INCREDIBLY CLOSE
A nine-year-old amateur inventor, Francophile, and pacifist searches New York City for the lock that matches a mysterious key left behind by his father, who died in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
Directed by Stephen Daldry (The Hours, The Reader and Billy Elliot) is more about a young boy (who's acting is fantastic) going on a journey to find both a mythical place and also to return to his actual home (albeit changed without his father) in order to heal from his grief than it is about about 9/11. He has Aspergers, and it's about that too.
Great cast, Viola Davis from "The Help" and a special performance by Max Von Sydow as a grandfather type figure.
James Berardinelli, Reel Views: OUTSTANDING (cg)
"...emotionally powerful... a story about loss and coping with that loss, but it is even more a tale of fathers and sons, sons and fathers, the bonds that exist between them, and the bonds they wished existed between them."





