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Archive: December 2018 (19 Posts)

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Now Playing at the Packard Campus Theater (Jan. 3 – 5, 2019)

Posted by: Cary O’Dell

The following is a guest post by Jenny Paxson of the Packard Campus. Thursday, January 3 (7:30 p.m.) The Thing from Another World (RKO, 1951) Scientists and American Air Force officials at a lonely Arctic outpost uncover an alien aircraft buried in the ice. Once they melt through to the wreckage, the situation quickly escalates …

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Now Playing at the Packard Campus: Dec. 20 – 22, 2018

Posted by: Cary O’Dell

The following is a guest post by Jenny Paxson of the Packard Campus. Thursday, December 20 (7:30 p.m.) Saturday Night Live Celebrates the Holidays (NBC) Featuring comedy sketches and musical performances that both spoof and celebrate the holidays, this unique program of clips from NBC’s long-running late-night live variety show was specially curated for this …

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At the Packard Campus Theater — January 2019

Posted by: Cary O’Dell

Programs are free and open to the public, but children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Seating at the screenings is on a first-come, first-served basis unless otherwise noted. Short films may be shown before some features. For general Packard Campus Theater information, call (540) 827-1079 ext. 79994 or (202) 707-9994. For …

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LIBRARY ADDS 25 NEW FILMS TO FILM REGISTRY; CELEBRATES 30TH YEAR!

Posted by: Cary O’Dell

This morning, the Library of Congress announced its latest additions to the National Film Registry.  Marking its 30th anniversary this year, the National Film Registry, which honors films that are historically, culturally or aesthetically significant, now totals 750 American-made films.  Selections are made by the Librarian of Congress with input from the Library’s National Film Preservation Board …

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“Die Hard”: National Film Registry #29

Posted by: Cary O’Dell

Only two days until the unveiling of the newest titles to the National Film Registry!  In the meantime…. To some it’s a different type of Christmas movie.  To others, it is the ultimate in 1980s action.  It certainly inspired a host of big screen imitators, variations on a theme–“‘Die Hard’ on a plane!,” “‘Die Hard’ …

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“Who Framed Roger Rabbit”: National Film Registry #28

Posted by: Cary O’Dell

Innovative in terms of animation and historic in its gathering of cartoon icons, old and new, “Who Frame Roger Rabbit” was a new classic when it debuted in theaters in 1988.  The LC’s own Alexis Ainsworth said of the film: “Roger Ebert described ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ as a film in the same cinematic league as ‘2001: A Space Odyssey,’ ‘Close …

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Now Playing at the Packard Campus Theater — December 13 – 15, 2018

Posted by: Cary O’Dell

The following is a guest post by Jenny Paxson of the Packard Campus. Thursday, December 13 (7:30 p.m.) Pre-Code Double Feature The Star Witness (Warner Bros.,1931) William A. Wellman directed this gritty tale of a family who witnesses a gangland battle and is terrorized to prevent them from testifying in court. Walter Huston has star …

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“Being There”: National Film Registry #27

Posted by: Cary O’Dell

The countdown to the newest titles to be added to the Library of Congress’s National Film Registry continues.  Those films will be disclosed on December 12th. Back in 2015, the Library named the film “Being There,” starring Peter Sellers and Shirley MacLaine to its Registry.  “Being There” is beloved for many things, including Sellers’s quiet …