This coming weekend at the Packard Campus Theater (19053 Mt. Pony Road / Culpeper, VA) “I used to have demons in my room at night,”…but now they are at the Packard Campus Theater and we spend the month looking at “Monsters Among Us” or, at least, in the movies. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 @ 7:30 …
This coming weekend at the Packard Campus Theater (19053 Mt. Pony Road / Culpeper, VA) Who wants to be scared? This month–of course, October–the Packard Campus Theater looks at “Monsters Among Us.” FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14 @ 7:30 p.m. The Night of the Hunter (United Artists, 1955) Robert Mitchum looks like a good guy but …
This coming weekend at the Packard Campus Theater (19053 Mt. Pony Road / Culpeper, VA) Be warned: Not all monsters look like monsters. At least not this month at the Packard Campus Theater as we look at “Monsters Among Us.” Sometimes, you see, they are just cute and cuddly (and animated). But sometimes, they look …
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This coming weekend at the Packard Campus Theater (19053 Mt. Pony Road / Culpeper, VA) As September fades into the October, the Packard Campus Theater finishes with the “future,” and looks at various “Monsters Among Us.” But, first, we embrace the “silents.” FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 @ 7:30 p.m. “The Song of Life” (Associated First …
This coming weekend at the Packard Campus Theater (19053 Mt. Pony Road / Culpeper, VA) “The Godfather” (1972): Friday August 26, 2022 (7:30pm) “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” (1932): Saturday, August 27, 2022 (2pm) …
Today, movie stars are easily accessible to us: on TV, by way of streaming services and, of course, via the internet, usually even via that star’s very own Twitter and Instagram. In fact, celebrities—of every conceivable stripe–are so omnipresent that it seems hard to imagine, or remember, a time when even our most famous film …
Washington, DC, and its surrounding area, is not usually thought of as a filmmaking capitol but, from time to time, we have been the background to some very memorable movies. And this has been going on for years. All the way back in 1919, silent screen superstar Constance Talmadge, then heading her very own production …
It’s hard to believe that it’s been five years since the passing of comedic legend Don Rickles. While his iconic career in stand-up, television and film spanned almost six decades, it may be his role in “Toy Story” that is his most beloved. “Toy Story” (1995) was inducted into the Library of Congress National Film …