Film brochure sept oct 2015

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FILM Seldown Lane Pleasant Holes Bay Road (A350) Towngate Bridge Dolphin Shopping Centre Bus Station Train Station High Street North Wimborne Parkstone Road Mount Road Kingland Road Longfleet Road Seldown Road West Quay Road Poole Park Seldown Bridge Road JOIN US! Enjoy more films for less money with a Lighthouse Film Club Membership. T&Cs apply www.lighthousepoole.co.uk/filmclub-membership 0844 406 8666 13 Sep - 29 Oct 2015 Everest Coriolanus Otello The Rocky Horror Show Live Henry V Roger Waters The Wall CINEMA INFORMATION SPECIALS TICKETS H 0844 406 8666 H www.lighthousepoole.co.uk H 21 Kingland Road, Poole BH15 1UG The Lighthouse is programmed by Picturehouse Virtual www.picturehouses.co.uk ADULT (Off-Peak).............................. £6.50 CHILD / STUDENT (Off-Peak) ......... £5.00 SENIOR (Off-Peak)............................ £5.50 FAMILY TICKET (Off-Peak) ........... £20.00 ADULT (Peak) .................................... £8.00 CHILD / STUDENT (Peak)................ £5.50 SENIOR (Peak)................................... £6.50 FAMILY TICKET (Peak).................. £22.00 ACCESS Lighthouse has level access from the nearby car parks, bus and train stations. We have lifts to all floors, and friendly staff on hand in case you need further assistance. EMAILING LIST Sign up today at the Ticket Office or online at www.lighthousepoole.co.uk l Off-Peak: before 5:00. Peak: after 5:00 l Adult: those aged 16 and over l Family: four people with at least one under 16 l Senior: those aged 60 and over l Student: available to those in full-time education if they hold a valid form of ID l Prices relate to standard feature films only and not performing arts presentations, which are priced separately. l Opening Times: CLOSED to the public on Monday. Tuesday – Saturday, 11:00 to close. l Ticket Office Opening Times: Monday 11:00 – 5:00, telephone sales only. Tuesday – Saturday 11:00 – 8:00, telephone and counter sales. l Online: 24-hour booking is available on our website for all of our ticketed events. l Prices quoted are for tickets booked in person at the Ticket Office. Tickets booked via telephone or online are subject to a booking fee of up to £1.75 per ticket. Prams and pushchairs can be left in the lobby next to the Ticket Office. Guide and hearing assistance dogs are welcome. Sound enhancement systems are available in the concert hall, theatre, cinema and studio. If you use a wheelchair, please advise us when booking so we can ensure a seat is available. There are wheelchair- accessible toilets on all floors. On occasion we may change timings to allow for additional screenings of popular films. We recommend you either book in advance or check the website for up-to-date information. Charity no 275961 ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY Encore: 16 Sep OTHELLO Live: 21 Oct Encore: 27 Oct HENRY V Live: Full Price £15 (Members £12) Concessions £13 Encore: Full Price £13 (Members £10) Concessions £11 MET OPERA LIVE Live: 3 Oct IL TROVATORE Live: 17 Oct OTELLO Live: Full Price £21 (Members £19) Concessions £20 NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE Encores: 24 Sep, 30 Sep THE BEAUX’ STRATAGEM Encore: 8 Oct CORIOLANUS Josie Rourke, artistic director of the Donmar Warehouse, visits Lighthouse to talk about her latest production of Coriolanus, followed by an encore screening of the NT Live presentation starring Tom Hiddleston. Josie’s talk begins at 7:15. Screening at 8:00. Tickets are strictly limited: Full Price £20, (Members £18) Concessions £19 Live: 15 Oct Encores: 20 & 28 Oct HAMLET Live: Full Price £15 (Members £12) Concessions £13 Encore: Full Price £13 (Members £10) Concessions £11 Live: 17 Sep THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW LIVE 29 Sep ROGER WATERS THE WALL Encore: 10 Oct THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST DIARY 13 – 17 SEP GEMMA BOVERY Sun 2:00; Tue 2:00, 5:45; Wed 4:00; Thu 4:15 AMY Tue 8:00 RSC ENCORE: OTHELLO Wed 7:00 THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW LIVE Thu 6:45 18 – 24 SEP 45 YEARS Fri 8:00; Sat 8:00; Tue 2:00, 5:45; Wed 5:45; Thu 4:30 MISS JULIE Fri 5:15; Sat 2:30, 5:15; Thu 1:45 DEATH OF A GENTLEMAN Tue 8:00 AMY Wed 8:00 NT ENCORE: THE BEAUX’ STRATAGEM Thu 7:00 25 SEP – 1 OCT 45 YEARS Fri 5:45; Tue 5:30; Thu 8:00 GEMMA BOVERY Sat 2:45, 5:15; Tue 2:00; Wed 8:00 13 MINUTES Fri 8:00; Thu 5:30 ABSOLUTELY ANYTHING Sat 8:00; Wed 6:00 ROGER WATERS THE WALL Tue 8:00 NT ENCORE: THE BEAUX’ STRATAGEM Wed 2:00 2 – 8 OCT IRRATIONAL MAN Fri 8:00; Sat 3:30; Sun 3:30; Tue 1:30, 8:00; Wed 5:45; Thu 4:00 LOVE & MERCY Fri 5:15; Tue 5:30; Wed 8:00 MET OPERA LIVE: IL TROVATORE Sat 5:55 NT ENCORE: CORIOLANUS Thu 7:15 9 – 15 OCT A WALK IN THE WOODS Fri 5:45; Sat 4:30; Tue 2:00, 5:30; Wed 8:00; Thu 4:30 IRRATIONAL MAN Fri 8:00; Sat 2:15; Tue 8:00; Wed 5:45 ENCORE: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Sat 7:00 NT LIVE: HAMLET Thu 7:00 16 – 22 OCT LEGEND Fri 8:00; Sun 6:45; Tue 8:00; Wed 4:00; Thu 5:15 A WALK IN THE WOODS Fri 5:45; Sat 3:30; Tue 5:45 MET OPERA LIVE: OTELLO Sat 5:55 NT ENCORE: HAMLET Tue 1:00 RSC LIVE: HENRY V Wed 7:00 PFF: DIPLOMACY Thu 8:00 23 – 29 OCT EVEREST Fri 8:00; Tue 5:15; Thu 5:15 INSIDE OUT Sat 3:30; Wed 2:30; Thu 3:00 RSC ENCORE: HENRY V Tue 1:00 NT ENCORE: HAMLET Wed 7:00 PFF: THE EDGE OF HEAVEN Fri 5:30 PFF: JUST BEFORE NIGHTFALL Sat 5:45 PFF: THE TALES OF HOFFMAN Sat 8:00 PFF: MAX MANUS: MAN OF WAR Tue 8:00 PFF: DON’T LOOK BACK Wed 4:45 PFF: THREE COLOURS: RED Thu 8:00 The feature presentation starts at the time advertised in this brochure and on your ticket. This includes up to 20 minutes of advertisements and trailers prior to each main feature screening (ad/trailer times may vary). Live events tend to start promptly at the time listed on the ticket and often have pre-show material before that. We advise arriving at least 15 minutes early for live performances.

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Lighthouse Film Brochure September - October 2015

Transcript of Film brochure sept oct 2015

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Enjoy more films for less money with a Lighthouse Film Club Membership.T&Cs apply

www.lighthousepoole.co.uk/filmclub-membership 0844 406 8666

13 sep - 29 oct 2015Everest

Coriolanus

Otello

The Rocky Horror Show Live

Henry V

Roger Waters The Wall

CiNEmA iNFORmATiON spECiAlsTiCKETs

H0844 406 8666 H www.lighthousepoole.co.uk H 21 Kingland Road, Poole BH15 1UG

The Lighthouse is programmed by Picturehouse Virtual www.picturehouses.co.uk

ADULT(Off-Peak)..............................£6.50CHILD/STUDENT(Off-Peak).........£5.00SENIOr(Off-Peak)............................£5.50FAMILYTICKET(Off-Peak)........... £20.00

ADULT(Peak)....................................£8.00CHILD/STUDENT(Peak)................£5.50SENIOr(Peak)...................................£6.50FAMILYTICKET(Peak).................. £22.00

ACCEssLighthousehaslevelaccessfromthenearbycarparks,busandtrainstations.Wehaveliftstoallfloors,andfriendlystaffonhandincaseyouneedfurtherassistance.

EmAiliNG lisTSignuptodayattheTicketOfficeoronlineatwww.lighthousepoole.co.uk

l Off-Peak: before 5:00. Peak: after 5:00 l Adult: those aged 16 and overl Family: four people with at least one under 16 l Senior: those aged 60 and overl Student: available to those in full-time education if they hold a valid form of IDl Prices relate to standard feature films only and not performing arts presentations, which are priced separately.l Opening Times: CLOSED to the public on Monday. Tuesday – Saturday, 11:00 to close.l Ticket Office Opening Times: Monday 11:00 – 5:00, telephone sales only. Tuesday – Saturday 11:00 – 8:00, telephone and counter sales.l Online: 24-hour booking is available on our website for all of our ticketed events. l Prices quoted are for tickets booked in person at the Ticket Office. Tickets booked via telephone or online are subject to a booking fee of up to £1.75 per ticket.

PramsandpushchairscanbeleftinthelobbynexttotheTicketOffice.

Guideandhearingassistancedogsarewelcome.

Soundenhancementsystemsareavailableintheconcerthall,theatre,cinemaandstudio.

Ifyouuseawheelchair,pleaseadviseuswhenbookingsowecanensureaseatisavailable.Therearewheelchair-accessibletoiletsonallfloors.

Onoccasionwemaychangetimingstoallowforadditionalscreeningsofpopularfilms.Werecommendyoueitherbookinadvanceorcheckthewebsiteforup-to-dateinformation.

Charity no 275961

Royal ShakeSpeaRe CompanyEncore: 16 Sep

othelloLive: 21 Oct Encore: 27 Oct

henRy V

Live: Full Price £15 (Members £12) Concessions £13Encore: Full Price £13 (Members £10) Concessions £11

met opeRa liVe Live: 3 Oct

il tRoVatoReLive: 17 Oct

otello

Live: Full Price £21 (Members £19) Concessions £20

national theatRe liVeEncores: 24 Sep, 30 Sep

the Beaux’ StRatagemEncore: 8 Oct

CoRiolanuSJosie Rourke, artistic director of the Donmar Warehouse, visits Lighthouse to talk about her latest production of Coriolanus, followed by an encore screening of the NT Live presentation starring Tom Hiddleston. Josie’s talk begins at 7:15. Screening at 8:00.Tickets are strictly limited: Full Price £20, (Members £18) Concessions £19

Live: 15 OctEncores: 20 & 28 Oct

hamlet

Live: Full Price £15 (Members £12) Concessions £13Encore: Full Price £13 (Members £10) Concessions £11

Live: 17 Sep

the RoCky hoRRoR ShoW liVe29 Sep

RogeR WateRS the WallEncore: 10 Oct

the impoRtanCe of Being eaRneSt

DiARY

13 – 17 sEpgemma BoVeRy

Sun 2:00; Tue 2:00, 5:45; Wed 4:00; Thu 4:15

amyTue 8:00

RSC enCoRe: othelloWed 7:00

the RoCky hoRRoR ShoW liVe

Thu 6:45

18 – 24 sEp45 yeaRS

Fri 8:00; Sat 8:00; Tue 2:00, 5:45; Wed 5:45; Thu 4:30

miSS JulieFri 5:15; Sat 2:30, 5:15; Thu 1:45

Death of a gentlemanTue 8:00

amyWed 8:00

nt enCoRe: the Beaux’ StRatagem

Thu 7:00

25 sEp – 1 OCT45 yeaRS

Fri 5:45; Tue 5:30; Thu 8:00gemma BoVeRy

Sat 2:45, 5:15; Tue 2:00; Wed 8:0013 minuteS

Fri 8:00; Thu 5:30aBSolutely anything

Sat 8:00; Wed 6:00

RogeR WateRS the WallTue 8:00

nt enCoRe: the Beaux’ StRatagem

Wed 2:00

2 – 8 OCTiRRational man

Fri 8:00; Sat 3:30; Sun 3:30; Tue 1:30, 8:00; Wed 5:45; Thu 4:00

loVe & meRCyFri 5:15; Tue 5:30; Wed 8:00

met opeRa liVe: il tRoVatoRe

Sat 5:55nt enCoRe: CoRiolanuS

Thu 7:15

9 – 15 OCTa Walk in the WooDS

Fri 5:45; Sat 4:30; Tue 2:00, 5:30; Wed 8:00; Thu 4:30

iRRational manFri 8:00; Sat 2:15; Tue 8:00; Wed 5:45

enCoRe: the impoRtanCe of Being eaRneSt

Sat 7:00nt liVe: hamlet

Thu 7:00

16 – 22 OCTlegenD

Fri 8:00; Sun 6:45; Tue 8:00; Wed 4:00; Thu 5:15

a Walk in the WooDSFri 5:45; Sat 3:30; Tue 5:45

met opeRa liVe: otelloSat 5:55

nt enCoRe: hamletTue 1:00

RSC liVe: henRy VWed 7:00

pff: DiplomaCyThu 8:00

23 – 29 OCTeVeReSt

Fri 8:00; Tue 5:15; Thu 5:15inSiDe out

Sat 3:30; Wed 2:30; Thu 3:00RSC enCoRe: henRy V

Tue 1:00nt enCoRe: hamlet

Wed 7:00pff: the eDge of heaVen

Fri 5:30pff: JuSt BefoRe nightfall

Sat 5:45pff: the taleS of hoffman

Sat 8:00pff: max manuS: man of WaR

Tue 8:00pff: Don’t look BaCk

Wed 4:45pff: thRee ColouRS: ReD

Thu 8:00

Thefeaturepresentationstartsatthetimeadvertisedinthisbrochureandonyourticket.Thisincludesupto20minutesofadvertisementsandtrailerspriortoeachmainfeaturescreening(ad/trailertimesmayvary).Liveeventstendtostartpromptlyatthetimelistedontheticketandoftenhavepre-showmaterialbeforethat.Weadvisearrivingatleast15minutesearlyforliveperformances.

Purbeck Film Festival, now in its 19th year, is the UK’s longest-running rural film festival. The festival is organised almost entirely by volunteers, and screens around 70 international films across Purbeck, Poole and Bournemouth over two weeks – bringing people together to celebrate film. The theme this year explores the many facets of love.

mAiN FEATUREs pURBECK Film FEsTiVAl

iRRational man(12A) 2–14Oct

Director: Woody Allen. Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, Parker Posey. USA 2015. 95 mins.

Steeped in his familiar, wryly voiced stew of existential doubts, Irrational Man is Woody Allen’s highly enjoyable latest. Joaquin Phoenix plays troubled and famously hellraising philosophy professor Abe Lucas. He first attracts the attentions of bored science professor Rita (Posey), and later of student Jill (Stone, Match Point). After overhearing a conversation in a diner, he is inspired to concoct a crime that he feels will make the world a fairer place. Contains infrequent strong language and moderate sex references.

loVe & meRCy(12A) 2,6&7Oct

Director: Bill Pohlad.Starring: John Cusack, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti, Elizabeth Banks. USA 2014. 121 mins.

Long stereotyped as purveyors of mindless pop, The Beach Boys are now hailed as one of the most artistically significant bands of all time. Love & Mercy centres on the fall and rise of visionary songwriter Brian Wilson, juxtaposing his slide into mental illness during the 1960s with his recovery and redemption in the 1980s. Co-written by Oren Moverman, who wrote Todd Haynes’s acclaimed Dylan biopic I’m Not There, Love & Mercy similarly has different actors representing the same character. Paul Dano is astonishing as the younger Brian, overwhelmed by elation and despair while creating the album Pet Sounds; John Cusack gives his best performance in years as the broken older Brian, rescued from a controlling ‘therapist’ (Giamatti) by the love and determination of Melinda Ledbetter (Banks). The result is a film that’s heartbreaking and uplifting at once – much like Wilson’s music. Contains drug use, references to child abuse and infrequent strong language.

a Walk in the WooDS(15) 9–20Oct

Director: Ken Kwapis. Starring: Robert Redford, Nick Nolte, Emma Thompson. USA 2015. 104 mins.

In this hilarious tale based on Bill Bryson’s bestselling memoir, Robert Redford plays the genial author, determined to hike the entire 2,100-mile Appalachian Trail, despite the bemused protests of his wife (Thompson). Anxious for the companionship on the walk that none of his other friends is keen to provide, Bryson reluctantly agrees to accept the company of Katz (Nolte), a cantankerous comrade from his distant past. Their consequent adventures, orchestrated with a deft comic touch by director Ken Kwapis (American TV’s The Office), turn out to be somewhat different to what either imagined as they make their way along the trail, encountering the charming locals (including Mary Steenburgen, pitch-perfect as a lonely motel owner) and predatory animals of the large, furry variety. The venerable cast are clearly having as much fun as audiences will.

legenD(CertTBC) 16-22Oct

Director: Brian Helgeland. Starring: Tom Hardy, Emily Browning, Chazz Palminteri. UK 2015. TBC mins.

With a demonstrably bigger budget than 1990s biopic The Krays, Oscar-winning screenwriter Brian Helgeland (L.A. Confidential, Mystic River) directs this rather different and fascinating take on twin brothers Ronnie and Reggie, who ruled London’s gangland in the late 1950s and ’60s. Intriguingly, Tom Hardy (Mad Max: Fury Road) plays both of them. Helgeland concentrates on Reggie’s efforts to curb his brother’s psychopathic tendencies as the pair try to stay out of reach of the long and often corrupt arm of the law. Paying them attention is Angelo Bruno (Palminteri, The Usual Suspects), who is keen to recruit the pair as the UK branch of the Mafia. The brothers are wary of this idea, for very different reasons. Their gripping story unfolds in a finely nuanced period crime drama with a hefty side order of carnage.

eVeReSt (12A) 23,27&29Oct

Director: Baltasar Kormákur. Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Keira Knightley. UK/USA/Iceland 2015. 121 mins.

Following on from his riveting tale of survival at sea, The Deep, Icelandic director Baltasar Kormákur turns his attention to the highest mountain on Earth. This gripping drama is based on a disastrous 1996 expedition when eight climbers lost their lives attempting an ascent on Everest. Two teams led by Scott Fischer (Gyllenhaal) and Rob Hall (Jason Clarke, Lawless) battle vicious snowstorms and avalanches to reach the summit of the world’s most unforgiving mountain. Both groups get trapped in the harshest of conditions, and a subsequent rescue party becomes mired in a deadly struggle to bring them back. With its spectacular cinematography, Kormákur’s edge-of-the-seat thriller maximises the use of Nepal’s spectacular mountain vistas. The film also stars Josh Brolin, Sam Worthington, Keira Knightley and Emily Watson. Contains moderate threat, injury detail and upsetting scenes.

inSiDe out (U) 24,28&29Oct

Director: Pete Docter. Voices: Amy Poehler, Bill Hader, Diane Lane. USA 2015. 102 mins.

Disney Pixar’s entrancing animated fable follows eleven-year-old Riley (Kaitlyn Dias), who is reluctantly uprooted from rural Minnesota to San Francisco. We see her experiences mostly through the emotions inside her head. Five of them – Joy (Poehler), Fear (Hader), Anger, Disgust and Sadness – compete over how best to help her deal with the challenges of a new life. This magical and heartfelt film will intrigue and entertain audiences of all ages.

gemma BoVeRy(15) 13–30Sep

Director: Anne Fontaine. Starring: Gemma Arterton, Fabrice Luchini, Niels Schneider. France/UK 2014. 99 mins. English, and French with English subtitles.

Gemma Arterton (Tamara Drewe) stars as the near-namesake of Flaubert’s Emma Bovary in this witty film adaptation of Posy Simmonds’s satirical graphic novel. Gemma and her husband move to rural Normandy. Besotted local baker Martin (Luchini) ends up spying on her when she begins affairs with an air-headed aristocrat and an ex-beau. As in Flaubert’s novel, these liaisons go very wrong, delivering wildly amusing consequences.

amy (15) 15&23Sep

Director: Asif Kapadia. Featuring: Amy Winehouse. UK 2015. 128 mins.

Multiple-award-winning documentarian Asif Kapadia has reassembled the team behind his stunning Senna to create a full-access film about Amy Winehouse, the extraordinary musician who died in 2011 at the age of 27. The documentary features interviews with some of her closest friends, family, former bandmates, management, producers and collaborators. As with Senna, however, Kapadia eschews talking-head interviews, sticking to his preferred format of using 100% archival footage, even when presenting newly recorded audio material from the participants. The film also features unheard tracks and unseen footage, some of it sourced from Winehouse’s closest friends. Revealing a brilliant artist in all her complicated fragility, Amy will undoubtedly not only speak to her existing fan base, but also win over a whole new audience wishing to engage with an affectionate and frank portrait of a talent who died too soon.

45 yeaRS(15) 18Sep–1Oct

Director: Andrew Haigh. Starring: Charlotte Rampling, Tom Courtenay, Geraldine James. UK 2015. 95 mins.

Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay star in this powerful relationship drama as Kate and Geoff Mercer, a couple preparing to celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary. Geoff is unsettled by the news that the body of Katya, a long-lost sweetheart, has been discovered frozen in a Swiss glacier. Initially sympathetic, Kate is first disturbed and then angered by Geoff’s revelation that he is Katya’s next-of-kin. Their quietly affectionate, deep-rooted marriage then has to endure unfamiliar doubts and misgivings. The attractively washed-out Norfolk setting somehow reflects the sense of empty betrayal Kate must weigh against her husband’s admirable qualities, and the sensitive yet forceful performances of the two leads are hugely rewarding.

miSS Julie(12A) 18,19&24Sep

Director: Liv Ullmann. Starring: Colin Farrell, Jessica Chastain, Samantha Morton. Norway/UK/Canada/USA/France/Ireland 2014. 130 mins.

Strindberg’s masterful dissection of class prejudices shaken by lust is newly adapted by the legendary Liv Ullman. Jessica Chastain plays Miss Julie, a troubled 19th-century aristocrat who falls for her father’s valet, John (Farrell). John is seduced, but has strong feelings about the social order. The talented cast give superb, emotionally nuanced performances in this haunting tale. Contains moderate sex references, moderate bad language and infrequent bloody moments.

Death of a gentleman(12A) 22Sep

Directors: Johnny Blank, Sam Collins, Jarrod Kimber. UK 2015. 99 mins.

Two cricket fans who became journalists embark on a four-year journey across the globe to investigate the ways that traditional Test cricket is being destroyed by the more lucrative Twenty20 format and the corruption of administrators. A gripping story of deceit, incompetence and greed unfolds as the journalists try to piece together a picture of the future of Test cricket, and uncover a shadowy world where sport, power and money collide. Contains infrequent strong language.

13 minuteS(15) 25Sep,1Oct

Director: Oliver Hirschbiegel. Starring: Christian Friedel, Katharina Schüttler, Burghard Klaußner. Germany 2015. 114 mins. German with English subtitles.

Opening as a tense action thriller, Hirschbiegel’s second foray into Nazi history after Downfall follows Georg Elser’s (Friedel, The White Ribbon) unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Hitler with a bomb that exploded 13 minutes too late. The film then flashes backwards and forwards between Elser’s gradual path to radicalisation and the increasingly desperate efforts of his captors to uncover a non-existent political conspiracy.

aBSolutely anything (12A)26&30Sep

Director: Terry Jones. Starring: Kate Beckinsale, Robin Williams, Simon Pegg. UK/USA 2015. 86 mins.

Ace joker Robin Williams’s final film has him voicing Dennis, a dog belonging to weary teacher Neil (Pegg), on whom the power to do Absolutely Anything has been randomly bestowed by aliens (voiced by Monty Python alumni). But Neil must use his gift to do good, otherwise the aliens will destroy the world. Directed and co-written by comic genius Terry Jones, a madcap series of misadventures ensues. Contains infrequent strong language and moderate sex references.

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Documentary

Documentary

Thu22Oct

DiplomaCy

Fri23Oct

the eDge of heaVen

Sat24Oct

JuSt BefoRe nightfall

Sat24Oct

the taleS of hoffman

Tue27Oct

max manuS: man of WaR

Wed28Oct

Don’t look BaCk

Thu29Oct

thRee ColouRS: ReD

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