Entries from Bostonist tagged with 'donniedarko>'
November 3, 2007
Southland Tales Directed by Richard Kelly With Dwayne Johnson, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Seann William Scott Tonight, 9:15 p.m. Harvard Film Archives, Carpenter Center, 24 Quincy Street, Cambridge Tickets $8 for general public More information Tricky, Harvard, tricky! We've had Richard Kelly on the brain this week, thanks to A.R.T.'s world premiere of the stage adaptation of Kelly's 2001 flick "Donnie Darko." The Harvard Film Archive is ready to provide even more of the director's work......
Continue Reading "Sneak Preview: "Southland Tales" Screens Tonight"November 2, 2007
Donnie Darko American Repertory Theatre Based on the screenplay by Richard Kelly Adapted and directed by Marcus Stern Through November 18 Zero Arrow Theatre, Cambridge Ticket and performance information In bringing "Donnie Darko" to Cambridge's Zero Arrow stage, the American Repertory Theatre has made bold move: it decided to issue a challenge to two diverse target audiences, either of which could easily feel skittish about the mere idea of A.R.T.'s latest production. The challenge? To......
Continue Reading "Review: Follow Frank Into "Donnie Darko""October 27, 2007
Donnie Darko American Repertory Theatre Based on the screenplay by Richard Kelly Adapted and directed by Marcus Stern October 27 - November 18 Zero Arrow Theatre, Cambridge Ticket and performance information Bostonist has always wanted to speak with someone who actually saw Richard Kelly's 2001 drama "Donnie Darko" in a movie theater during its original run. Given the fact it was only shown on 58 screens nationwide during that brief October 2001 run, our odds......
Continue Reading "Preview: "Donnie Darko" at ART"October 6, 2006
In a world where there's nothing to do but watch movies. In a city full of theaters, museums, and libraries. One moviegoer who can be in three places at once. Friday 10/06 Jesus Camp Ted Haggard, megapastor of Colorado Springs' New Life megachurch, has megacondemned this unflinching documentary (horror movie, for Cantabrigians), possibly because pentecostalism could freak out potential megachurchgoers, or possibly because Ted Haggard is in it and he comes off as megacreepy. Opening......
Continue Reading "Weekly Film Agenda: Ecumenical Edition"April 23, 2006
Bostonist had the opportunity to attend the Dresden Dolls show at the Orpheum Friday evening. It was quite the spectacle - a local act returning home after hitting the big-time. We arrived a little too late for the initial opening-act, Porsches on the Autobahn. Sadly, we can't say we were thrilled with the sideshow-acts that started the evening - a sword-swallower, hula-hoop-striptease, and a not-very-funny comedy piece or two. However, these didn't last very long......
Continue Reading "Concert Review: Dresden Dolls"