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Tell No One

Opening:

DOLPHIN TALE 2—Sequel. Starring Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd, Harry Connick Jr. and Kris Kristofferson. Directed by Charles Martin Smith (Never Cry Wolf). Aurora, Flix, Hamburg Palace, Maple Ridge, New Angola, Regal Elmwood, Regal Niagara Falls, Regal Quaker, Regal Transit, Regal Walden Galleria, Sunset Drive-In, Transit Drive-In

THE DROP—Dennis Lehane makes his screenwriting debut with this crime drama about a Brooklyn bartender (Tom Hardy) involved in a plot to steal a big cache of mob cash. Co-starring James Gandolfini, Noomi Rapace and Matthias Schoenaerts. See the interview with Lehane and director Michaël R. Roskam in this issue. Amherst, Eastern Hills

NO GOOD DEED—A suburban single mother (Taraji P. Henson) is terrorized in her home by an escape convict (Idris Elba). Directed by Sam Miller. Flix, Maple Ridge, Regal Elmwood, Regal Niagara Falls, Regal Quaker, Regal Transit, Regal Walden Galleria

THE TRIP TO ITALY—Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon trade celebrity impersonations over elegant meals in Italy in this sequel to The Trip. Directed by Michael Winterbottom (24 Hour Party People). Reviewed this issue. Eastern Hills, North Park

ETC:

CANOPY—An Australian fighter pilot (Khan Chittenden) shot down in the jungles of Singapore during World War II struggles to make his way to safety. Directed by Aaron Wilson. Reviewed this issue. Fri Sat 9 pm, Tue Thu 7:30 pm. Screening Room

DON’T BOTHER TO KNOCK (1952)—Marilyn Monroe’s first substantial dramatic role, as an emotionally disturbed babysitter who arouses the suspicion of airline pilot Richard Widmark in a Manhattan hotel. With Anne Bancroft and Elisha Cook Jr. Directed by Roy Ward Baker. Fri, Sat 7:30. Screening Room

L’IMMORTELLE (France, 1963)—A Frenchman searches Istanbul for a woman he has become obsessed with. Opening “The Erotic Dream Machine,” a series of films directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet. See the feature review in this issue. Weds 7 pm. Hallwalls

RED RIVER (1948)—In what may be the greatest screen Western, the personal struggles of a rancher (John Wayne) and his surrogate son (Montgomery Clift) come to a boil during an epic cattle drive. With Joanne Dru and Walter Brennan. Directed by Howard Hawks (Rio Bravo). Presented by the Buffalo Film Seminars. Tues 7 pm. Amherst

TELL NO ONE (France, 2006)—French thriller starring François Cluzet as a doctor who receives mysterious evidence that his wife, presumed murdered eight years ago, is still alive. Artvoice reviewer George Sax called it “a nifty piece of work—as good as or better than much of what Hitchcock turned out in the last twenty-odd years of his career.” Co-starring Marie-Josée Croze, André Dussollier, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Nathalie Baye. Directed by Guillaume Canet. Presented by the Hubbard Film Society. Sun 4 pm. Parkdale School Auditorium, 141 Girard Ave., East Aurora. www.roycroftcampuscorporation.com


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