REEL RELIGION 10
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REEL RELIGION 10
SJANUARY ATURDAY AFTERNOON 26, 2013 @ 1:00 SATURDAY AFTERNOON (CONT.) The Help (2011) 146 min. The Way (2010) 123 min. PM Written & Directed by Tate Taylor Starring Emma Stone, Viola Davis & Octavia Spencer Written & Directed by Emilio Estevez Starring Emilio Estevez & Martin Sheen Rated PG-13 for Thematic material In 1960s Jackson, Miss., aspiring writer Eugenia Phelan crosses taboo racial lines by conversing with Aibileen Clark about her life as a housekeeper, and their ensuing friendship upsets the fragile dynamic between the haves and the have-nots. When other long-silent black servants begin opening up to Eugenia, the disapproving conservative Southern town soon gets swept up in the turbulence of changing times. Rated PG-13 When his son dies while hiking the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route in the Pyrenees, a grieving father flies to France to claim the remains. Looking for insights into his estranged child’s life, he decides to complete the 500-mile trek to Spain. Discussion Leader – Darren Middleton, BBC & TCU Discussion Leader – Rev. Brent Beasley, BBC Inherit the Wind (1960) 128 min. Snowmen (2010) 85 min.* Written by Nedrick Young & Harold Jacob Smith Directed by Stanley Kramer Starring Spencer Tracy & Fredric March Written & Directed by Robert Kirbyson Starring Bobby Coleman, Bobbie J. Thompson & Ray Liotta Rated G After a surprising discovery in the snow catapults three small-town boys into the spotlight, they hatch a plan to be remembered forever by setting a world record for building snowmen in this family drama. Not rated Spencer Tracy (in an Oscar-nominated role) and Fredric March square off as opposing attorneys Henry Drummond and Matthew Harrison Brady, respectively, in this blistering courtroom drama about the famed 1925 “Scopes Monkey Trial,” in which a Tennessee teacher was taken to task for teaching Darwinism in the classroom. Discussion Leader – Fran Patterson & BBC Youth, BBC Discussion Leader – Harry Parker, UCC & TCU Written & Directed by Asghar Farhadi Starring Peyman Moadi, Leila Hatami & Sareh Bayat Rated PG-13 for mature thematic material An Iranian husband and wife split up over his decision to stay and care for his aging father instead of leaving the country with his family. But his fateful choice to hire a stranger to do most of the caretaking breeds unexpected consequences. Discussion Leader – Nancie Wingo, BBC Flyboys (2006) 140 min. Written by Phil Sears, Blake T. Evans & David S. Ward Directed by Tony Bill Starring James Franco, Jean Reno & Jennifer Decker Rated PG-13 for war action violence & some sexual content Farm boy Blaine Rawlings and his fellow soldiers become the world’s first fighter pilots when they join the Lafayette Escadrille, a squadron of Americans who are volunteering for the French military at the dawn of World War I. Discussion Leader – Jack Stewart, UCC 10 Persian with subtitles All synopses and information come from imdb.com (The Internet Movie Database) and Netflix.com RESERVATIONS REEL RELIGION A Separation (2011) 123 Min. * family friendly discussion Online at www.lifelong.tcu.edu Phone at 817-257-7132 E-mail at [email protected] SNACKS Throughout all the film showings, FREE popcorn, coffee and bottled water will be available in The Arches area at UCC. LUNCH Lunch, catered by Potbelly Sandwich Shop, will be available on Saturday, January 26, starting at noon. Cost is $8.00 per person and includes a sandwich, choice of chips, cookie and drink. Paid reservations must be made by Wednesday, January 23. Please make a note if you would like a vegetarian selection. REEL RELIGION 10TH ANNIVERSARY -celebrationTHURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013 AT 6:30PM UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL 2720 S. UNIVERSITY DR., FORT WORTH, TX 76109 Cost: $10.00, paid reservations through TCU Office of Extended Education (www.lifelong.tcu.edu) Check out our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/reelreligion10 SPONSORED BY: UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH / TCU EXTENDED EDUCATION FJANUARY RIDAY EVENING 25, 2013 @ 6:45 PM The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) 82 min. Written & Directed by Woody Allen Starring Jeff Daniels, Mia Farrow Rated PG Stuck in a dead-end job and saddled with an abusive husband, Cecilia depends on the movies for her escape. She sees one picture, The Purple Rose of Cairo, so often that the film’s star walks off the screen and into her life and promptly falls in love with her. This causes much havoc in the real world and in the onscreen world. Discussion Leader – Peter Chattaway, 10th anniversary guest speaker Touchback (2011) 118 min. Written & Directed by Don Handfield Starring Brian Presley, Kurt Russell, Melanie Lynskey & Drew Powell Rated PG-13 for some mature thematic elements. Fifteen years after suffering a career-ending injury in the state football championship, Scott gets a chance to go back in time and change the outcome. Eventually, he turns to the team’s coach to help determine whether he should mess with fate. Discussion Leader – Drew Powell, 10th anniversary guest speaker Sarah’s Key (2010) 111 min. French with Subtitles Written by Gilles Paquet-Brenner & Serge Joncour Directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner Starring Kristen Scott Thomas, Melusine Mayance & Niels Arestrop Rated PG-13 Paris, 1942: To protect her brother from the police arresting Jewish families, a young girl, Sarah, hides him away, promising to come back for him. Sixty-seven years later, her story intertwines with that of an American journalist investigating the roundup. Written by Gary Ross, Suzanne Collins & Billy Ray Directed by Gary Ross Starring Jennifer Lawrence & Josh Hutcherson Rated PG-13 for Intense violent thematic material and disturbing images all involving teens In a dystopian future ruled by a totalitarian regime, resourceful Katniss and her partner, Peeta, represent their district in the lethal Hunger Games – a televised survival competition in which teenage contestants fight each other to the death. Discussion Leaders – Jessica Vacketta & Rachel Long, UCC Hugo (2011) 126 min.* Written by John Logan, based on a book by Brian Selznick Directed by Martin Scorsese Starring Ben Kingsley, Asa Butterfield & Chloe Moretz Rated PG Set in 1930s Paris, Hugo, an orphan who lives in the walls of a train station is wrapped up in a mystery involving his late father and an automaton. He meets Isabelle, the daughter of filmmaker Georges Méliès, who holds the key to his destiny. Discussion Leader – Rev. Larry Thomas, UCC Written by Ken Daurio & Cinco Paul Directed by Chris Renaud & Kyle Balda Starring voices of Taylor Swift, Zac Efron, Danny Devito & Ed Helms Rated PG A 12-year-old boy searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world. Discussion Leader – Jennifer Davis, BBC Discussion Leader – Ann and Charles Sanders, UCC Absence of Malice (1982) 116 min. Lemon Tree (2008) 106 min. Hebrew with Subtitles Written by Kurt Luedtke Directed by Sydney Pollack Starring Paul Newman, Sally Field & Bob Balaban Written by Eran Riklas & Suha Arraf Directed by Suha Arraf Starring Hiam Abbass, Rona Lipaz-Michael & Ali Suliman Rated PG A prosecutor leaks a false story that a liquor warehouse owner is involved in the murder of a union head. Sally Field stars as a novice reporter at a Miami newspaper, who becomes a pawn in the investigation. Scandal and tragedy follow. Not rated A Palestinian widow fights to keep her lemon grove from being uprooted when Israeli security forces declare it a threat to the Israeli defense minister living next door. Teaming with a young lawyer, the widow takes her case to the Israeli Supreme Court. But in the process of seeking justice, she’s forced to hide the forbidden bond growing between them. Discussion Leader – Paul Harral, BBC The Hunger Games (2012) 142 min. The Lorax (2012) 86 min.* SATURDAY MORNING Discussion Leader – Judy Stempel, UCC JANUARY 26, 2013 @ 10:00 AM Win Win (2011) 106 min. I Am David (2003) 90 min. Written by Anne Holm & Paul Feig Directed by Paul Feig Starring Ben Tibber, Jim Caviezel & Joan Plowright Rated PG Based on Anne Holm’s acclaimed young adult novel North to Freedom, I Am David chronicles the struggles of a 12-year-old boy who manages to flee a Communist concentration camp on his own -- through sheer will and determination. All he has in his possession is a loaf of bread, a letter to deliver to someone in Denmark and a compass to help him get there. Discussion Leader – Kerry Neuhardt, BBC It’s Kind of A Funny Story (2010) 101 min. Written & Directed by Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden Starring Keir Gilchrist, Zach Galifianakis & Emma Roberts Rated PG-13 for mature thematic issues, sexual content, drug material & language Being a teenager is too much for 16-year-old Craig, who shocks his parents by checking himself into a mental health clinic for a little R & R. But when the youth ward is unexpectedly closed, he’s forced to live among the adult patients. Discussion Leader – Kelly Rand, UCC Written & Directed by Thomas McCarthy Starring Paul Giamatti & Amy Ryan Rated R for language A struggling lawyer and volunteer wrestling coach’s chicanery comes back to haunt him when the teenage grandson of the client he’s double-crossed comes into his life. Discussion Leader – Daniel Terry, UCC & TCU Higher Ground (2011) 109 min. Written by Carolyn S. Briggs & Tim Metcalfe Directed by Vera Farmiga Starring Vera Farmiga, Norbert Leo Butz & John Hawkes Rated R for some language & sexual content A chronicle describing one woman’s lifetime journey of faith -- one that initially leads her to join a fundamentalist sect and then leave it again years later. Discussion Leader – David Grebel, BBC & TCU * family friendly discussion
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