Showing posts with label The Alamo Drafthouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Alamo Drafthouse. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

The Local Haps: STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS Festivities!


Guys. STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS is about a week away, and do you have your tickets yet? I'm sure you do. Well, not only is this going to be one of the most anticipated movies of the year, but The Alamo Drafthouse has multitudes of celebrations going on during the whole opening weekend. So even if you didn't get your tickets for opening night, all the festivities will be happening all weekend. 

Check it out below!




Wednesday, August 26, 2015

The Local Haps: French New Wave at the Alamo Drafthouse DFW




French New Wave Showcase

Video Association of Dallas and Alamo Drafthouse Cinema - DFW co-present the French New Wave Showcase Saturday afternoons in September!

French New Wave, or in French “Nouvelle Vague,” is the style of highly individualistic French film directors of the late 1950s—early ‘60s. Films by New Wave directors were often characterized by fresh techniques using the city streets as character in the films.

The New Wave films stimulate discussion about their place in the history of cinema and film. So whether a cinephile or a casual filmgoer, learn more about this distinctly French film movement. French New Wave Showcase, presented by the Video Association of Dallas and the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema - DFW, screens every Saturday at 4 pm at Alamo Richardson.


“The French New Wave was a reaction to the bigness of Hollywood. Serious film scholars, writers and lovers started the movement to counteract the regimented Studio System. Their poetic way of taking filmmaking to the streets was immediately inspiring to a new generation of American filmmakers, showing them that creating original meaningful cinema was in reach. Their movement inspired many other cinematic moments that continue to propel cinema today,” said Bart Weiss, founder of Video Association of Dallas and founder of Dallas VideoFest, which starts its 28th year Oct. 13. 


Thursday, July 30, 2015

Fantastic Fest 2015 Announces First Wave of Films!


It's about to be that time of year again. That wonderful time where movie nerds flock to Austin to gorge on a feast of genre films. It's THE festival you want to go to if you love film, plus it's located at one of the best theatres in existence, The Alamo Drafthouse. Clearly, it's one of our favorites.

So today, Fantastic Fest announced its first wave of films, including a world premiere for its closing night film. There's already so many great films listed, and this is just the first announcement. Plus, there's going to be a retrospective of Turkish Genre Cinema. Now you can't get that anywhere else except Fantastic Fest. 

Enjoy the list!

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

The Alamo Experience: 90s Will Make Love to You

*Note: this article originally ran on CentralTrack.com.

As a franchise, the Alamo Drafthouse is fairly notorious for its special presentations. They really do it all in this regard: They show old films, they bring in comedians to mock bad movies, and they even have a running series called The Action Pack, through which the theater presents quote-along and sing-along screenings every month. 

Over the years, I've heard a lot in particular about these sing-alongs, where music videos are shown in all their glory and with the closed-captioning on -- y'know, so you can properly learn that it's "hold me closer, tiny dancer" and not "hold me closer, Tony Danza." 

Having never been myself, though, one thing that I didn't quite understand was how these sing-alongs jived with Alamo's no talking policy. But now all of my questions and speculations have finally been answered.

Last week, I went to my first sing-along.


Monday, November 3, 2014

The Local Haps: November 3rd - Noevember 9th




Have you recovered from your Halloween hangover yet? Whether it was candy-indused or just too much partying, we're now starting one of the best times of the year for movies. Lots of great stuff this week incluing an awesome, and FREE!, outdoor event on Saturday which is my pick of the week!


Monday, October 27, 2014

The Local Haps: October 27th - November 2nd



It's Halloween week! You bought your candy yet? How awesome is your costume? There are plenty of excellent film events this week, including the showing of one of my favorite Halloween comedies as my pick of the week. So stuff as much candy in your mouth as you can and enjoy!



Tuesday, September 30, 2014

The Local Haps: September 30th- October 5th



We're back! Thanks for putting up with us as we took a little break to be down in Austin for Fantastic Fest, and then have to get acclimated back into the real world. But now I have this week's Local Haps for you to check out with some awesome documentaries, dance parties, and a one-of-a-kind viewing experience (also the pick of the week) that you can only find in Dallas. Enjoy!


Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Jonesy's Anticipated Fantastic Fest 2014 Films




Starting tomorrow, movie buffs from all over Texas, and the world, will descend upon Austin for the magnificent festival that is Fantastic Fest. It's a wonderful week of movies, beer, and more movies all in the confines of The Alamo Drafthouse. This year I will be covering the first half of the festival, while Javi will be at the second half. So, you can expect tons of coverage all over this site this week.

Now, onto my most anticipated films for Fantastic Fest 2014!

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Fantastic Fest 2014 Announces Final Wave of Films!





It's about the most wonderful time of the year. It's almost time for us to go down to Austin to spend some time with great movie people, drink craft beer, and watch some fantastic movies. Fantastic Fest has announced their final wave of films, which just makes the anticipation for this festival that much more palpable. 

As always, keep coming back here starting next week with our full coverage of the festival.

Now, onto the final wave of programming!

Monday, September 8, 2014

The Local Haps: September 8th - September 14th



I hope everyone had a lovely and nice short week last week, and also got tons of football watching in this past weekend. I know I did. This week has so much movie goodness going on, which is great because September is usually a pretty slow month. 

Here are the Local Haps with my pick of the week happening on Tuesday!

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

The Local Haps: The Alamo Drafthouse DFW Announces a THIRD Location!


This is such exciting news! We just heard that a new Alamo was coming to Dallas a little over a month ago, and we just received news that another location will be coming to Los Colinas! The Drafthouse has been doing so well in Richardson this past year, and it's wonderful that we are getting two new locations so soon.  

Coupled with this announcement, The Alamo is celebrating with a Rolling Roadshow presentation of RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, which we highlighted in yesterday's The Local Haps


Friday, February 21, 2014

An Evening With John Williams At The Drafthouse




This past Sunday the Alamo Drafthouse DFW put on a special event, An Evening With John Williams. There were two films that night, HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN and INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE, and before each film was a 30 minute set of music played by the Richardson Symphony. The orchestra didn't play music from every John Williams score, though that would be a wonderful night of music to experience, but they picked six pieces including SUPERMAN, JAWS, RAIDERS, HARRY POTTER medley, E.T., and STAR WARS.

In true Alamo fashion, there were drink specials during each show. Harry Potter had delicious adult and kid friendly "Butterbeer" milkshakes, and Indiana Jones had a sweet, yet tart mixed drink aptly named, "The Ah….Venice." Unlike most symphony performances, the theater opted to leave the lights all the way up during their set. No film scenes or pictures on the screen, just us and the music. At first I was afraid the lights would take away from letting myself be immersed into the performances, but I soon found out that it doesn't matter, music will grab hold of you in any light.

As the symphony played each piece, a little-kid-type smile crept over my face and all the movies began to play through my mind. Superman flying through the air; the tense anticipation as the Jaws was about to attack; Indiana Jones running from the boulder; Harry, Ron, and Hermione staring into the distance at the end of film six. And then, when they started playing E.T., I had a response that I wasn't ready for.

Clay Couturiaux, the conductor and music director, prefaced this piece with a story about how John Williams was having trouble creating music for the end of E.T. Spielberg told Williams to create whatever he wanted, and Spielberg would cut the film to fit the music. After hearing that story, it makes sense how emotional the finale of E.T. is. I never saw it in theatres, but we had the VHS at home, and I literally watched the film so much I wore out our copy. There would only be a certain number of scenes I would watch: Elliot and the Reese's Pieces, Drew Barrymore screaming when she sees ET, and of course, the bike flying sequence. When the music swelled and the orchestra played through the finale, I became overrun with emotions. I was instantly transported back to my living room floor, eyes focused on the screen, watching ET say goodbye to Elliot. All of this was running through my head, and I found myself pushing back tears. Had the theatre been dark, I would have been sobbing like a baby, but I held it together as best I could. Once the piece was over, I realized I hadn't been breathing either, so I gasped for air as I joined the audience with applause.

This is what I love about movies and music...the reaction it can cause. I know music plays a major role in film making. It's easy to search the web on think pieces about music toying with the audiences' emotions too much to get the right emotional reaction. Williams' score for ET definitely was written to pull those emotions out from you when you watch the film. But what I was shocked at was the visceral reaction I had from JUST the music. I haven't seen E.T. is over 20 years, but my childhood connection to it was stronger than I realized.

The rest of the set was equally fantastic, and it was a treat to hear the Imperial March from STAR WARS live. The audience at both screenings gave standing ovations at the end of the performances. Seeing both of the films on the big screen made me equally as giddy. I hadn't seen AZAKABAN since it was released in theatres, and I had never seen CRUSADE on the big screen before. Couturaux stated that he was surprised what an instant hit this was, "The players and the audience thoroughly enjoyed the experience. As we were leaving, many audience members shared requests for future performances." James Wallace, the creative programmer for The Alamo Drafthouse, was surprised no one fainted with how awesome the performance was. He hints that there could be more collaborations between RSO and Alamo: 
This was really an experiment that proved to be extremely successful. It's always a gamble doing something like this - bringing in a 40-piece ensemble to perform in the theater and all that goes into making an event of its complexity happen. We obviously hoped and thought people would show up but if people don't, think about how awkward that could be; a skilled group of players playing for only a few people! But that was not the case at all considering that we had not one but two SOLD OUT shows in our biggest house not to mention one of the greatest responses to any event we've put on. So, all that to say, no plans right now but we'll definitely be doing another event with the RSO in the near future...only bigger, better and more awesome!
As someone who doesn't get out to the symphony as much as I would like, this was a real treat to experience. And I very much look forward to future events like this one.

If you want more information about the RSO, please visit their website here! And you can always find out about more events at Alamo DFW here!

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Fantastic Fest 2013 Announces First Wave of Films To Get Excited About!



The most wonderful time of the year is almost here! In less than two months, a cavalcade of film and genre nerds will descend upon Austin, Texas at the beacon that is The Alamo Drafthouse. Fantastic Fest is a one of the largest genre festivals in the United States, and it's the greatest combination of food, film, beer, and meeting like minded people you can find.

We thoroughly enjoy this festival every year and are always surprised at the films we discover and the the people we meet. We will bring you news and updates leading up to the festival, including our most anticipated films.  Fantastic Fest has announced their first wave of programming.

Check it out!