Film Series
Psycho II
I feel divided even adding Psycho II to the Slackerwood event calendar, it's such a mediocre film. I remember seeing it on TV a few years after its 1983 release, hoping for something thrilling, and feeling terribly disillusioned. In fact, I think Psycho II is one of the movies that made me realize that most sequels are crap (Arthur 2 was another). Nevertheless, it is a Terror Tuesday selection, and to present an entirely different viewpoint on the film, here's Alamo programmer Zack Carlson:
"Hundreds of years ago, a fat person made a movie where a guy in a dress
stabs a lady in the shower. Cinephiles in sweaters uniformly declared it
The Best Horror Film of All Time. When this sequel surfaced, critics
roundly dismissed it as an opportunistic swipe at the engorged slasher
market...which may be true, but it's also a masterpiece.
"Anthony Perkins returns as Norman the one-man family circus, though the
Bates Motel may have developed some murderous secrets of its own in his
absence. Suddenly, Hollywood's favorite psychopath is thrust into the
hero role, charged with uncovering the force behind the latest round of
butcherings, and fighting to clear his good name before he's lynched by
the locals. Unfortunately, he's not entirely sure he's innocent ('I
don't kill people...anymore.') Though it's unlikely to appear on some
boring white jerk's Top Ten list, PSYCHO II is an intelligent, perfectly
paced and impossibly entertaining achievement, tipping its hat to the
preceding classic and breaking new ground of its own. Believe it: that
ol' shower scene's got nothing on this film's final minute-and-a-half."
South: Ernest Shackleton and the Endurance Expedition
This week's entry in the AFS Essential Cinema series "A Summer of Restoration: Selections from Milestone Films" is the 1919 silent film South: Ernest Shackleton and the Endurance Expedition. The film is in black-and-white and in tinted color. Admission is free for AFS members and $6 for everyone else.
Siddhartha
This week's entry in the AFS Essential Cinema series "A Summer of Restoration: Selections from Milestone Films" is the 1972 film Siddhartha. Admission is free for AFS members and $6 for everyone else.
Araya
This week's entry in the AFS Essential Cinema series "A Summer of Restoration: Selections from Milestone Films" is the 1959 film Araya. Admission is free for AFS members and $6 for everyone else.
The Trial (Le Proces)
This week's entry in the AFS Essential Cinema series "A Summer of Restoration: Selections from Milestone Films" is the 1962 Orson Welles film The Trial, adapted from Franz Kafka's book. Admission is free for AFS members and $6 for everyone else.
It Happened Here
This week's entry in the AFS Essential Cinema series "A Summer of Restoration: Selections from Milestone Films" is the 1966 British film It Happened Here. Admission is free for AFS members and $6 for everyone else.
Killer of Sheep
This week's entry in the AFS Essential Cinema series "A Summer of Restoration: Selections from Milestone Films" is the 1977 Charles Burnett film Killer of Sheep. Admission is free for AFS members and $6 for everyone else.
Rocco and His Brothers
This week's entry in the AFS Essential Cinema series "A Summer of Restoration: Selections from Milestone Films" is the 1960 Italian film Rocco and His Brothers. The Saturday screening sold out but tickets are still available for this extra screening. Admission is free for AFS members and $6 for everyone else.
The Adventures of Robin Hood
The Paramount presents the classic 1938 swashbuckler starring Errol Flynn.
The Adventures of Robin Hood
The Paramount presents the classic 1938 swashbuckler featuring Errol Flynn.

