FILM
CLUB 2010
What’s
the Film Club?
Film
lovers gather on selected Sunday mornings for the purpose of
screening and critiquing independent or foreign films not yet in
release in the Washington area. Gary Arnold will host and introduce
each film in the series and will lead a post screening discussion
with the audience. No, we don’t tell you what is being screened
ahead of time.
WHERE:
CINEMA
ARTS THEATRE – FAIR CITY MALL – 9650-14 MAIN STREET, FAIRFAX, VA
22031
WHEN:
10AM
Sunday, September 26, October
17, November 7
WHAT’S
THE DEAL:
Remaining 3 dates go for $30 for new
club members, $26 for existing club members. Individual tickets are
available at the box office on the day of the screening for $15.
These
prices will hold through September 26th.
Special
note: any unused ticket can be exchanged
to see any regularly scheduled show at Cinema Arts.
Cash
or check only (made out to Cinema Arts Film Club and sent to address
above)
COOL
FACT:
We
distribute survey cards and tally results that are used to determine
if we should bring in the film for a theatrical run!! The Film Club
has become an accurate predictor of a movie’s success at Cinema
Arts!!!
OUR
HOST:
As
noted above, our host for the 2010 Film Club will again be Gary
Arnold. Gary Arnold served as senior movie critic
for the Washington Times from March, 1989 until his retirement at the
end of 2005. Prior to his service with the Times, Gary was a film
critic for The Independent Film Journal, The Washington Post, and The
Reston Connection. Along with local film critic Jane Horwitz, Gary
co-hosted “The Moviegoing Family,” first on Northern Virginia’s
public access television and later on National Public Television
channel WETA-TV from 1985 – 1990. He has been a member of the
National Society of Film Critics since 1971. Several reviews have
been anthologized in Society collections: `Film 70/71,’ `Film
71/72,’ `Film 72/73,’ `Film 73-74,’ `Foreign Affairs,’ `Love
and Hisses,’ `They Went Thataway,’ `Flesh and Blood,’ `The A
List.’ Gary remains a freelance columnist for The Washington Times,
contributing work for the paper’s Weekend section and it’s “From
the Vaults” and “Beyond Hollywood” columns.
QUESTIONS:
Ask at the box office or call 703-978-6853