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Magnolia at the Modern Film Schedule
June 10-July 17
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Magnolia at the Modern is an ongoing series featuring critically acclaimed films. Tickets are $9; $7 for Modern members; $6 for Reel People. The Sunday noon show time is half price. Advance sales begin two hours prior to each show.
Maggie's Plan June 10-12 Friday 6 and 8 pm; Saturday 5 pm; Sunday noon, 2 pm, and 4 pm
"Greta Gerwig, Ethan Hawke and Julianne Moore make a pleasing triangle in Rebecca Miller's offbeat romantic comedy." Dennis Harvey, Variety. A young woman longing to start a family becomes involved in a complicated love triangle with a professor and his theorist wife. 98 minutes; R
The Man Who Knew Infinity June 17-19 Friday 6 and 8 pm; Saturday 5 pm; Sunday noon, 2 pm, and 4 pm
Written and directed by Matthew Brown and starring Dev Patel and Jeremy Irons, The Man Who Knew Infinity is the true story of a friendship that forever changed mathematics. 114 minutes; PG-13
L'Attesa (The Wait) June 24-26 Friday 6 and 8 pm; Saturday 5 pm; Sunday noon, 2 pm, and 4 pm
"An elegant melodrama of maternal grief with overtones of horror, a psychological rather than a supernatural ghost story." A. O. Scott, New York Times. A young woman waits for the arrival of her boyfriend in Sicily, but the man's grieving mother (Juliette Binoche) does not tell her that he is dead. 100 minutes; French and Italian with English subtitles
A Monster with a Thousand Heads July 1-3 Friday 6 pm ONLY; Saturday 5 pm; Sunday noon, 2 pm, and 4 pm
When her insurance company refuses to approve the care her husband needs to survive, a desperate wife takes things into her own hands. Up against an unyielding bureaucracy and disinterested workers, she is pushed to her breaking point. With her son in tow, she fights the system. 74 minutes; Spanish with English subtitles
The Music of Strangers July 8-10 Friday 6 and 8 pm; Saturday 5 pm; Sunday noon, 2 pm, and 4 pm
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and other international artists of The Silk Road Project discuss their philosophies on music and culture. 96 minutes; PG-13
Therapy of a Vampire July 15-17 Friday 6 and 8 pm; Saturday 5 pm; Sunday noon, 2 pm, and 4 pm
"Angst is more a plot device than a way of (undead) life in David Ruhm's Therapy for a Vampire, in which a bored bloodsucker in 1930s Vienna seeks help from Dr. Sigmund Freud. Help doesn't come from the couch but from a possible new love in a comedy that's more cutely diverting than laugh-out-loud funny." John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter. 87 minutes; German with English subtitles _________________________________________________________
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