Most Wanted
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Il Grido
(Antonioni, 1957)

The Fortune
(Nichols, 1975)

-30-
(Webb, 1959)

Betrayal
(Jones, 1983)

Play It As It Lays
(Perry, 1972)

The Outfit
(Flynn, 1973)

Alex in Wonderland
(Mazursky, 1969)

The Legend of Lylah Clare
(Aldrich, 1968)

In The Cool of the Day
(Stevens, 1963)

That Cold Day in the Park
(Altman, 1969)

The Fox
(Rydell, 1967)

Thumb Trippin'
(Masters, 1972)

Midas Run
(Kjellin, 1969)

At Long Last Love
(Bogdanovich, 1973)

Brewster McCloud
(Altman, 1972)

Outcast of the Islands
(Reed, 1951)

Mike's Murder
(Bridges, 1984)

Reader Submissions

1930's-1950's
The Moon's Our Home
(Seiter, 1936)
Sh! The Octopus
(McGann, 1937)
The Mating Season
(Leisen, 1951)
Bad for Each Other
(Rapper, 1953)
The Phenix City Story
(Karlson, 1955)
Run of the Arrow
(Fuller, 1956)
House of Secrets
(Green, 1956)
Saint Joan
(Preminger, 1957)
Macabre
(Castle, 1958)
The Fiend Who Walked the West
(G. Douglas, 1958
Five Gates to Hell
(Clavell, 1959)
1960's
Key Witness
(Karlson, 1960)
Summer and Smoke
(Glenville, 1961)
The Chapman Report
(Cukor,1962)
Bachelor Flat
(Tashlin, 1962) [on Hulu]
The L Shaped Room
(Forbes, 1963)
The Chalk Garden
(Neame, 1964)
A Thousand Clowns
(Coe, 1965)
You're a Big Boy Now
(Coppola, 1966)
The Whisperers
(Forbes, 1967)
Dark of the Sun
(Cardiff, 1968)
Skidoo
(Preminger, 1968)
Last Summer
(Perry, 1969)
The Comic
(C. Reiner, 1969)
1970-1974
The Revolutionary
(Williams, 1970)
The Landlord
(Ashby, 1970)
Diary of a Mad Housewife
(Perry, 1970)
Tropic of Cancer
(Strick, 1970)
I Never Sang for My Father
(Cates, 1970)
Sometimes a Great Notion
(Newman, 1971)
Marriage of a Young Stockbroker
(Turman, 1971)
'Doc'
(Perry, 1971)
The Music Lovers
(Russell, 1971)
Drive, He Said
(Nicholson, 1971)
The Steagle
(Sylbert, 1971)
The Last Movie
(Hopper, 1971)
Made For Each Other
(Bean, 1971)
The Day the Clown Cried
(Lewis, 1972)
Hickey & Boggs
(Culp, 1972)
The Carey Treatment
(Edwards, 1972)
Pete 'n' Tillie
(Ritt, 1972)
Slither
(Zieff, 1973)
Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing
(Pakula, 1973)
Man on a Swing
(Perry, 1974)
Open Season
(Collinson, 1974)
The Tamarind Seed
(Edwards, 1974)
Law and Disorder
(Passer, 1974)
Homebodies
(Yust, 1974)
Stardust
(Apted, 1974)
Celine and Julie Go Boating
(Rivette, 1974)
1975-1979
Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins
(Richards, 1975
At Long Last Love
(Bogdanovich, 1975)
Hearts of the West
(Zieff, 1975)
Welcome to L.A.
(Rudolph, 1976)
W.C. Fields and Me
(Hiller, 1976)
Citizens Band
(Demme, 1977)
Twilight's Last Gleaming
(Aldrich, 1977)
Looking for Mr. Goodbar
(Brooks, 1977)
Girlfriends
(Weill, 1978)
Movie Movie
(Donen, 1978)
The Medusa Touch
(Gold, 1978)
American Hot Wax
(Mutrux, 1978)
Hot Stuff
(DeLuise, 1979)
Scavenger Hunt
(Schultz , 1979)
Players
(Harvey, 1979)
Rich Kids
(Young, 1979)
Nightwing
(Hiller, 1979)
Screams of a Winter's Night
(Wilson, 1979
When You Comin' Back Red Ryder?
(Katselas, 1979
1980's
Resurrection
(Petrie, 1980)
The Awakening
(Newell, 1980)
Simon
(Brickman, 1980)
God's Angry Man
(Herzog, 1980)
Fast-Walking
(Harris, 1982)
Twice Upon a Time
(Korty & Swenson, 1983)
Trouble in Mind
(Rudolph, 1985)
When the Wind Blows
(Murikami, 1986)
Housekeeping
(Forsyth, 1987)
The Glass Menagerie
(Newman, 1987)
Patty Hearst
(Schrader, 1988)
Running on Empty
(Lumet, 1988)
Drowning by Numbers
(Greenaway, 1988)
Haunted Summer
(Passer, 1988)
The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years
(Spheeris, 1988)
1990's
Men Don't Leave
(Brickman, 1990)
Old Times
(Curtis, 1991)
Prospero's Books
(Greenaway, 1991)
City of Hope
(Sayles, 1991)
The Baby of Macon
(Greenaway, 1993)
King of the Hill
(Soderbergh, 1993)
Dadetown
(Hexter, 1995)
SubUrbia
(Linklater, 1997)

Upcoming

June 11

Tetro

June 12

Call of the Wild 3D

Food, Inc.

Imagine That

Moon

Sex Positive

The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3

Youssou N'Dour: I Bring What I Love

June 16

Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg

June 19

$9.99

Dead Snow

The Proposal

Whatever Works

Year One

June 24

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

June 26

Cheri

Fireflies in the Garden

The Hurt Locker

My Sister's Keeper

The Stoning of Soraya M. 

Surveillance 

July 1

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

Public Enemies

July 3

The Girl from Monaco

I Hate Valentine's Day

July 10

Bruno

I Love You, Beth Cooper

Soul Power

July 15

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

July 17

(500) Days of Summer

All the Boys Love Mandy Lane

July 24

All Good Things

The Answer Man

G-Force

In the Loop

Orphan

The Ugly Truth

July 29

Adam

July 31

The Cove

Funny People

Lorna's Silence

They Came from Upstairs

August 7

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

Julie & Julia

Paper Heart

Shorts

When in Rome

August 14

A Perfect Getaway

Bandslam

District 9

The Goods: The Don Ready Story

I Sell the Dead

Ponyo

Pool Boys

Spread

Taking Woodstock

The Time Traveler's Wife

August 21

Five Minutes of Heaven

Goose on the Loose!

Inglorious Bastards

It Might Get Loud

Post Grad

World's Greatest Dad

August 28

The Boat that Rocked

Final Destination: Death Trip

H2

September 4

All About Steve

Amreeka

Black Dynamite

Carriers

Citizen Game

Extract

Pandorum

Shanghai

September 9

9

September 11

The Red Canvas

Tyler Perrys: I Can Do It All Myself

Whiteout

September 17

The Burning Plain

September 18

Armored

Brand New Day

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

Jennifer's Body

Splice

September 25

Fame

The Invention of Lying

Surrogates

October 2

A Serious Man

More Than a Game

Sorority Row

Toy Story/Toy Story 2

LAFF Thursday Night


Rob Reiner, Pete Hammond just before pre-screening q & a at Billy Wilder theatre -- Thursday, 6.26.08, 8:08 pm. A screening of Reiner's The American President followed.

Guillermo del Toro, director of Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, and intelligent but obsequious questioner during q & a at Westwood's Crest theatre -- Thursday, 6.26, 7:15 pm.

Westwood's Crest theatre -- Thursday, 6.26.08, 11:15 pm.

Fenton Bailey (l.) and Randy Barbato (r.), directors of Heidi Fleiss: The Would-Be Madam of Crystal, following Thursday night's 9:30 pm screening at Westwood's Crest theatre -- 6.26, 10:55 pm.

Guillermo del Toro, director of Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, during q & a at Westwood's Crest theatre -- Thursday, 6.26, 7:15 pm.

Dawn Hudson, Rob Reiner at Westwood's Billy Wilder theatre -- 6.26, 8:05 pm.

Rob Reiner -- Thursday, 6.26.08, 8:25 pm.
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Posted by Jeffrey Wells on June 27, 2008 at 12:58 AM

comment #1

BurmaShave Author Profile Page says ...

THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT on the big screen is something I would really have liked to see. A WEST WING dry run, and the last of Reiner's masterpieces. Capraesque in the best sense of the word, even if they name-drop him. Michael Douglas should have had Dreyfuss' slot in the Best Actor race. A movie I truly never get sick of watching.

Posted by BurmaShave Author Profile Page at June 27, 2008 2:13 AM

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Brock Landers Author Profile Page says ...

Poor Rob Reiner. What happened? He really had his mojo workin' for a while there - a really great run in the 80s and early 90s - Spinal Tap, When Harry Met Sally, Princess Bride, The Sure Thing, Misery - and now look at the guy. He's capable of making even Jack Nicholson unappealing to me (in Bucket List) and I LOVE Nicholson.

Posted by Brock Landers Author Profile Page at June 27, 2008 9:26 AM

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D.Z. Author Profile Page says ...

Del Toro is also apparently gonna be at a Q+A for the Sherman Oaks Arclight.

Posted by D.Z. Author Profile Page at June 27, 2008 9:44 AM

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RP Author Profile Page says ...

>>

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Posted by RP Author Profile Page at June 27, 2008 11:06 AM

comment #5

Joshua Mooney Author Profile Page says ...

"Fenton Bailey" is one of the greatest names ever. Right up there with "Farley Granger." "Randy Barbato" is only slighly less great. (Not as great as "Cleveland Amory," however, which is itself trumped by "Fenton Bailey." By a gnat's whisker.) I suppose it's too late for him to change it to "Randy Barasso?" Just a suggestion. And simply because of their bemused expressions in that photo, I'm going to see Fenton and Randy's "The Would-Be Madam." Of course I would have anyway.

Posted by Joshua Mooney Author Profile Page at June 27, 2008 12:05 PM

comment #6

huntermdaniels Author Profile Page says ...

Hey, Fenton, he just spoke in one of my classes a few weeks back. Very funny guy.

Posted by huntermdaniels Author Profile Page at June 27, 2008 5:02 PM

comment #7

vp19 Author Profile Page says ...

Reiner gets around. On Monday, he was in Washington for the Angels-Nationals game (and was interviewed on air), and on Tuesday he and his son went to Florida to complete their tour (over a few years) of every park in the majors. Nice work if you can get it.

Posted by vp19 Author Profile Page at June 28, 2008 7:23 AM

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