City Arts & Lectures will be screening nine Philip Seymour Hoffman films at the newly-restored Nourse Theatre at Hayes and Franklin next weekend.
Hoffman died on February 2nd in New York City. Films including some of the actor's most memorable roles will be showcased, including Capote, Boogie Nights, The Big Lebowski, and The Master. The full lineup:
Hoffman died on February 2nd in New York City. Films including some of the actor's most memorable roles will be showcased, including Capote, Boogie Nights, The Big Lebowski, and The Master. The full lineup:
Saturday, February 22
10am: Magnolia
1:30pm: Synecdoche, New York
4pm: Jack Goes Boating
6pm: The Master
9pm: The Big Lebowski
Sunday, February 23
12pm: Boogie Nights
3pm: Before The Devil Knows You're Dead
5pm: Owning Mahowny
7pm: Capote
After more than a quarter century of inactivity, the 1,650-seat Nourse Theatre reopened last May following an extensive renovation. It now features state of the art lighting, a high-quality sound system, and upholstered seating, which should make the movie screenings pretty enjoyable.
The Hoffman movie marathon is free and open to the public; no tickets are required.