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February 5th

  • Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward R.F.
    The Brave One
    Across the Universe
    Elizabeth: The Golden Age
    2 Days in Paris
    Jane Austen Book Club
    Films of SERGEI PARADJANOV
  •         Color of Pomegranates * Ashik Kerib
  •         Legend of Suram Fortress
  •         Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
  • February 12th

  • Gone Baby Gone
    Tell me You Love Me Season 1
    We Own The Night
    Becoming Jane
    The Independent
    Romance and Cigarettes - Ebert reviews
    In the Shadow of the Moon
    The Draughtsman’s Contract
  • February 19th

  • Lust, Caution
    Margot at the Wedding
    Michael Clayton
  • American Gangster
    Walker (criterion)
    Rendition
    Nightmare Detective
    Redacted (Brian De Palma)
    In the Valley of Elah
    Pierrot Le Fou (Criterion)
    Zebraman (Miike)
    Excellent Cadavers
    Terror’s Advocate
    Inner life of Martin Frost
  • February 26th

  • The Darjeeling Limited (Wes Anderson)
    Beowulf
    The Last Emperor (criterion)
    30 Days of Night
    Goya’s Ghost
    Darkon
    Death at a Funeral
    A Bloody Aria
  • Featured Films for February

    Pierrot Le Fou


    After abandoning his wife at a  party, bored Ferdinand flees his existence with his babysitter and ex-lover, Marianne. Taking it on the lam to the south of France, the couple becomes an existential Bonnie and Clyde, battling gunrunners, gas station attendants, and American tourists as they come face to face with their own roles as characters in a pop-cultural landscape.  A profound turning point in Godard’s cinema, recalls the gangster cool of Breathless and Band of Outsiders while also pointing towards the increasingly essayistic, apocalyptic visions of Two or Three Things I Know About Her and Weekend.

    Darkon

    This gem of a doc follows the rea -life game and followers of the movie title, described  on the Darkon website as a  'War game system featuring medieval re-enactment, roleplaying, and full contact combat'.