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Ohmyfuckkinggoodness!!! If you haven’t seen this movie, I feel sorry for you. Now is our chance to see it! Seriously, cancel all your plans for March 9 or the 10th at 10:00 pm On a big screen!!! I love @theloftcinema so hard *swoon* . #ichithekiller #loftcinema #loftcinemamember #swoon #swoonmovies (at The Loft Cinema)
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TOMBSTONE RASHOMON An Alex Cox Picture was filmed here at Old Tucson Studios. I was fortunate enough to have worked on it and play an exta. It was a Truly Amazing Experience. I'm going to see the World Premiere on the Big Screen Tonight. #filmmaking #artdepartment #🎬 #🎨 #oldwest #setlocation #setdesign #oldtucsonstudios #filmextra #🎭 #tucson #arizona #🌵 #🌞#alexcox #loftcinema #tombstonerashomon (at Tucson, Arizona)
Loft Cinema General Manager Jason Denholm on why he chose Daisies as his staff select film.
“Daisies” is a film which is difficult to convey in words. The descriptions most commonly associated with reviews of the film – “new-wave”, “absurdist”, “anarchic”, “Surrealist”, “Dada”, “feminist”, “nihilistic” – are accurate but incomplete. “Daisies” is a collage where the whole adds up to more than the sum of its parts. The films impact is sensual, it is the brilliant succession of images, sounds, and colors - and their juxtapositions - rather than straight narration that conveys what is “Daisies” ostensible subject: avarice and lust. But this is where “Daisies” proves to be such a powerful film – it is sharp and concise without being didactic, and multiple readings of the film and its ‘meaning’ are not only possible, they are inevitable. Some of these are contradictory, and so much the better. It is a film to be experienced with the senses, let it wash over you, and don’t try to understand it too quickly.
Daisies plays on Sunday, February 23, 2014 at 7:00pm