2/28/14

Seattle Jewish Film Festival 2014

While during March a lot of attention in the film world focuses on Austin and SXSW there are still some great cinematic adventures to be had right here in Seattle. First among them is the Seattle Jewish Film Festival which kicks off this Saturday night. This year’s theme is “The Good, The Bad, The Funny.” Though I expect if you asked the organizers they’d tell you that “the bad” part of their slogan isn’t intended as a critical assessment of any of the choices on offer. There’s something to be had for all interests with events running all the way through March 9th. 

Opening night is The Zigzag Kid which sounds akin to a Hardy Boys caper, if they Hardy Boys knew what a bar mitzvah was and included trips to the French Riviera and Isabella Rosellini. The opening night film includes a dessert reception post film. I could make more jokes about the super-gentile nature of the Hardy Boys, but frankly none of them would be especially funny expect to me. But if you want to experience some old school Jewish comedy that actually lands the punch you might be interested in the festival's signature Sunday matinee event. 

This year’s Sunday Brunch and film pairing (which I’ve always wanted to attend but never quite get to) includes a screening of the Catskill’s comedian documentary When Comedy Went to School. Perhaps more importantly it also includes a spread of Jewish comfort foods. The film itself catalogs the key role that Catskill Mountain resorts played in the development of the comedy we enjoy today. I cannot say this is the greatest documentary of all time, frankly cheesy CGI production value of the non-interview footage and narration of Robert Klein is pretty groan worthy. But it’s still worth it for the broad set of vintage footage and contemporary recollections about the Catskills. I still chuckle to myself at some of the jokes when I recall them months later. So, add in the promised brunch spread and I think this one will be a winner.

2/26/14

Free Preview Screening: Draft Day

Kevin Costner is back in theaters this weekend, and while reviews on 3 Days to Kill haven't been so hot maybe he's got a winner with Draft Day. And here's your chance to find out with an upcoming free preview in Tukwila. 

By now I'm sure you know the drill. Click the Gofobo link and grab a pass. Get to the screening early as they're overbooked to ensure a good crowd.

Get more details on the film's official site or of course on IMDb.com.

2/14/14

Free Preview Screening: Pompeii

Yep, it's free pass time again. This time for the Titanic of volcano movies: Pompeii. Wondering what it's about? Here's the answer - "A slave turned gladiator finds himself in a race against time to save his true love, who has been betrothed to a corrupt Roman Senator. As Mount Vesuvius erupts, he must fight to save his beloved as Pompeii crumbles around him"Frankly the description leaves me speechless. But if you'd like to grab some free tickets to an early screening just follow this link and if asked for a code go with: POMPEIIWOM19

Want to learn more? They've got a website for that

And if the ticketing website doesn't quite work out seems you can just print yourself a pass using the image below. Of course given this system things may be really overbooked. So you'll want to arrive early to claim a seat. 


2/12/14

Free Preview Screening: Need for Speed

Alright - back with a new option for free entertainment. This one is Need for Speed which is apparently about car racing, crime and living life a quarter mole at a time. Actually that last one might be another most established racing franchise. But you probably get the idea. If you don't there's a super subtle trailer below that will fill in the blanks. Yes, I believe it's based on a video game. The picture stars Aaron Paul and it will be out in theaters in March 14th.

But you can check it out well before that on 2/19 instead in downtown Seattle. To get in on the action (sorry, couldn't resist) just click on over to this website and enter the code: 791080

Apparently you also get a personal intro from the films stars and director before the film via satellite. At least that's what I read. 

Have fun!

1/31/14

Free Preview Screening: About Last Night

I posted some tickets to About Last Night last week. But I'm back with more tickets to a 2/11 screening. I'll spare whether or not this is a reboot of the Demi Moore / Rob Lowe film of the same name. Instead I'll just share a link to get passes

Don't forget that you'll want to get there early to ensure a seat as a pass isn't a guarantee they haven't overbooked. Still hoping though someone will answer my Demi Moore reboot question. :-)

Free Preview Screening: Pompeii


Back with some more free preview tix. This time for Pompeii the city whose fiery demise was turned into some sort of love story film. Or something else - I haven't had a chance to look closely. Though I definitely get that idea from the film's official description - "A slave turned gladiator finds himself in a race against time to save his true love, who has been betrothed to a corrupt Roman Senator. As Mount Vesuvius erupts, he must fight to save his beloved as Pompeii crumbles around him."

If you'd like to check it out this coming thursday (2/6) just follow this link over to Sony Picture's website. You may also need to use this code as well: PompeiiWOM

Remember to get there early as your seat isn't guaranteed and they tend to overbook these things.

1/30/14

Free Preview Screening: Vampire Academy

I don't think it's any surprise to regular visitors that I have a weak spot for teen films, vampires and coming of age flicks. So it someone were going to combine them all into a single package I'd probably be pretty hooked. So it's with some reasonably high (and perhaps unreasonable) expectations that I look forward to Vampire Academy. No, I'm not going to closely read the film's synopsis. No, I'm not going to harsh on maybe riding the vampire craze started by another somewhat derivative teen vampire book. Instead I'm just going to go and try to enjoy it. If you'd like to try the same risk free you can snag a pass to see the film just ahead of its public opening.

If you'd like to attend just follow this link over to Gofobo and snatch 'em up to see the movie 2/6. Don't forget to arrive early as your seats aren't guaranteed just because you're clutching the pass. 

Synopsis: Rose Hathaway is a Dhampir, half human/vampire, guardians of the Moroi, peaceful, mortal vampires living discretely within our world. Her legacy is to protect the Moroi from bloodthirsty, immortal Vampires, the Strigoi. This is her story.