Entertainment

Los Alamos TV Series ‘Manhattan’ Enters Production Late March

Physicists at a Manhattan District-sponsored colloquium at Los Alamos in 1946. Front row from left, Norris Bradbury, John Manley, Enrico Fermi and J. M. B. Kellogg. Robert Oppenheimer, in dark coat, is behind Manley; to Oppenheimer’s left is Richard Feynman. Courtesy/wikipedia

 

STATE News:

 

SANTA FE – Gov. Susana Martinez announced Thursday that “Manhattan,” an original one-hour drama series, will begin production in New Mexico later this month.

 

The series is set against the backdrop of the greatest clandestine race against time in the history Read More

This Week at the Reel Deal

Column by JIM O’DONNELL                                 
Reel Deal Theater

In general,  I thought the 86th Academy Awards went well. I think everyone who won a golden statue deserved it although I was disappointed that American Hustle, The Wolf of Wall Street and August:Osage County went home empty handed.

It was a shock really, but I guess there are only so many Oscars to go around. Read More

Cinema Cindy Reviews: ‘Philomena’

“Philomena”
Review by CYNTHIA BIDDLECOMB

“Philomena” was honored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences with nominations for Best Picture of 2013, Actress in a Leading Role, Original Score and Adapted Screenplay and I heartily agree with these nominations.

It is a fine film, based on a true story. Judy Dench is wonderful in the title role.

The story puts an aging, faithful, Irish Catholic woman, a retired nurse, who wants to find her son, into the hands of a jaded, self-professed atheistic, famous journalist who is after her story. The two play off each other

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Cinema Cindy Reviews: The 2014 Oscars

Cinema Cindy Reviews: The 2014 Oscars
By CYNTHIA BIDDLECOMB

First off, I must say that the one category I felt the most passion about this year was Best Original Screenplay and I am ecstatic the Academy felt as I did, that “Her” was worthy of that award.

This fine screenplay won for subtly exploring human intimacy, how we fall in love, whether artificial intelligence could ever be a substitute for another human being, and showing a lonely soul learning to open his heart. In that way it reminded me of “Lars and the Real Girl.” The screenplay was masterful. congratulations Read More

Jewish Film Festival Premieres in Los Alamos

Film still from ‘Precious Life’ Courtesy/SFJFF

SFJFF News:

The award-winning Israeli documentary film, Precious Life, is coming to the  Reel Deal Theater for a one-time screening at 4 p.m. Sunday, March 9.

Precious Life follows the real-life story of a Palestinian baby with a rare immune deficiency disorder, and the Israeli doctor who hopes to save the baby’s life. It is an up-close and personal story set against the larger backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The film was featured at the Telluride, Toronto and Mill Valley Film Festivals, and won the Ophir Award Read More

‘Ace in the Hole’ Grim But Compelling

Movie poster. Courtesy/FMPL

Review by KELLY DOLEJSI

Need a pick-me-up? Then don’t watch “Ace in the Hole” (1951, unrated). But if you can take it, this black-and-white classic tells a great story while it teaches one of those grim life lessons.

Journalist Chuck Tatum (Kirk Douglas) is on the outs. He used to rake in the bucks, but hard times and personal proclivities have him stuck in small-time Albuquerque, working for an editor who wants him to, of all things, tell the truth.

This goes against his every fiber. But he toes the line until, on his way to cover a snake hunt, he happens Read More

Local Quintet Performs Wednesday’s Brown Bag

Juanita Madland performs with ‘The Trout’ Quintet at noon Wednesday at Fuller Lodge. Courtesy/LAAC

LAAC News:

Los Alamos Arts Council’s Brown Bag Performance Series continues at noon, Wednesday at Fuller Lodge with Franz Schubert–Piano Quintet in A major, D.667: Allegro vivace, Andante, Scherzo, Tema, Finale.

The Quintet is nicknamed “The Trout” because the fourth movement has variations on this Lied sung by mezzo soprano Pauline Schneider.

The unusual instrumentation for the quintet is:

  • Violin: Mary Helen Klare
  • Viola: Kathy Gursky
  • Cello: Rebecca
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This Week at the Reel Deal

Column by JIM O’DONNELL                                 
Reel Deal Theater

This week we are opening Son of God. We are getting a lot of requests, especially for the Sunday matinee, so get your tickets early. The run time for this film is 2:18, so it will not have a late show Friday or Saturday.

Yes, we will be holding Philomena for another week. This week it gets a full schedule Read More

Atomic City Children’s Theater: Disney’s Aladdin Jr 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Today at Smith Auditorium

Scenes from Thursday’s dress rehearsal of the Atomic City Children’s Theater Production of Disney’s Aladdin Jr. The show is provided free of charge to the community at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. today at Duane Smith Auditorium on Diamond Drive in Los Alamos. Courtesy photo
 
More scenes from Thursday’s dress rehearsal of the Atomic City Children’s Theater Production of Disney’s Aladdin Jr. The show is provided free of charge to the community at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. today at Duane Smith Auditorium on Diamond Drive in Los Alamos. Courtesy photo
 
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