This coming weekend at the Packard Campus Theater (19053 Mt. Pony Road / Culpeper, VA) Our trip through the seedier side of Los Angeles ends this weekend with a more recent classic of the L.A. noir sub-genre and an all-star animated cast who find themselves embroiled in some shady and shadowing dealings. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, …
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 Packard Campus Theater’s look at the “future” continues this weekend with the following films. “Akira” (Friday, September 23, 2022; 7:30 pm) Tokyo is all but destroyed in a third World War. What does it look like thirty years later? …
This coming weekend at the Packard Campus Theater (19053 Mt. Pony Road / Culpeper, VA) Everything new is old again at the Packard Campus this month as we showcase this coming weekend three more “film from future past,” films once made and set in the far-off future which, now, are just our yesterdays. “Metropolis” (1927): …
I am happy to say that I work with some of the most fascinating, brilliant and passionate people that I’ve ever known. The halls here at the Library of Congress National Audio-Video Conservation Center are abuzz every day with discussions about movies, directors, cinematography, casting decisions, and opinions about what is the greatest film of …