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The Other Guys
Two mismatched New York City detectives seize an opportunity to step up like the city's top cops whom they idolize -- only things don't quite go as planned. Rated PG-13. Runs 107 minutes. Official Website Upcoming Showtimes:
Now Showing
Tommy 35th Anniversary restoration
Celebrating its 35th anniversary, TOMMY has been digitally restored, looking virtually brand new and featuring the stunning soundtrack by Pete Townshend.
Stars Roger Daltry, Ann-Margret, Jack Nicholson, Elton John, Keith Moon, Tina Turner, and Eric Clapton.
Come early and see ""Tilt" right before "Tommy!" And visit the Midwest Gaming Classic website http://www.midwestgamingclassic.com/tommy-opening/ for more info about the Pinball Tournament in the Times lobby!!! Rated R. Runs 120 minutes. Official Website
Only on Friday, September 3rd
Tilt
"Tilt: The Battle to Save Pinball" details what happened at Williams near the end of the century as the when the pinball division was given the challenge of creating and updating pinball to bring it into the modern age -- and they both succeed, and fail at the same time. This amazing documentary contains one of the most riveting stories that you can find in any industry.
Stay and see "Tommy" right after "Tilt!" Runs 60 minutes. Upcoming Showtimes:
Starting Saturday, September 4th
Eat Pray Love
A married woman realizes her life needs to go in a different direction, and after a painful divorce, she takes off on a round-the-world journey. Based on the memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert. Rated PG-13. Runs 130 minutes. Starring Julia Roberts
Starting Sunday, September 12th
Everything Is Terrible: Tokyo Drift
The creative minds behind the premier website for found footage freakouts - are coming to Milwaukee with an all-new movie!
EIT! has been working like pampered, over-fed slaves for the past year - bringing together literally thousands of hours of brain-boiling VHS into one jam-packed jewel.
The movie itself is a mash-up of oddities that include cat massaging, magic crystals, 90's internet prophesies, and the cutest form of evil to ever walk the Earth (oh you'll see).
And if that wasn't the coolest popsicle in the fridge, the EIT gang will be IN THE MELTED FLESH to coax you into their disturbingly hilarious world.
You're going to do a lot of laughing, and the worst part is you won't even be sure why. Runs 120 minutes. Official Website Upcoming Showtimes:
Only on Saturday, September 18th
I'm A Bad Man Comedy Tour
The Bad Men return to the Times Cinema on Sept 18 for another evning of outrageous jokes, impressions and laughs! Rated R. Runs 120 minutes. Starring The Bad Men of Comedy! Upcoming Showtimes:
Starting Friday, October 1st
Manhattan Short Film Fest 2010
One World... One Week... One Festival! Each year, the world's most compelling short films are assembled into one program shown simultaneously in 200 cities across six continents. This year's films are:
A Little Inconvenience (Canada) Push Bike (Australia) Watching (UK) Underground (Mexico) Echo (Poland) 12 Years (Germany) War (Italy) Party (Croatia) Madagascar (France) The Pool (Ireland)
The Times Cinema is proud to be the exclusive Wisconsin theater for this film event! Official Website
Starting Friday, October 1st
Three Stooges All-Curly Fest
All seats $5. Seven of the funniest Curly shorts on one 35mm program! A Plumbing We Will Go; Violent is the Word for Curly; Dutiful But Dumb; Dizzy Doctors; No Census, No Feeling; Termites of 1938; Punch Drunks Rated G. Runs 140 minutes.
Only on Thursday, October 7th
Race to Nowhere
Director Vicki Abeles turns the personal political, igniting a national conversation in her new documentary about the pressures faced by American schoolchildren and their teachers in a system and culture obsessed with the illusion of achievement, competition and the pressure to perform.
Featuring the heartbreaking stories of young people across the country who have been pushed to the brink, educators who are burned out and worried that students aren’t developing the skills they need, and parents who are trying to do what’s best for their kids, "Race to Nowhere" points to the silent epidemic in our schools: cheating has become commonplace, students have become disengaged, stress-related illness, depression and burnout are rampant, and young people arrive at college and the workplace unprepared and uninspired.
"Race to Nowhere" is a call to mobilize families, educators, and policy makers to challenge current assumptions on how to best prepare the youth of America to become healthy, bright, contributing and leading citizens.
Sponsored by Great Lakes Teacher Training, Educators Network for Social Justice, The Institute for the Transformation of Learning (Marquette U), and the Community Transformation Project. Runs 120 minutes. Upcoming Showtimes:
Only on Saturday, October 16th
Midwest Ski Film Festival
The Midwest Ski Film Festival team has been hard at work all summer planning another great film festival. The details are in place and we will be getting you info on the premier skiing event in the Midwest!
The 2010 Festival is going down Oct 16th at the Times Cinema, 5906 W. Vliet Street, in our home city of Milwaukee. We've got another great night lined up for the MWSFF, and we think everyone will walk away stoked for the upcoming ski season. Admission is $15 in advance or $20 at the door. Doors open at 5PM and the show starts at 6PM.
See the trailers for the MWSFF movies at http://mwsff.com.
Visit the Midwest Ski Film Festival on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MWSFF or Twitter at http://Twitter.com/MWSFF. The Times Cinema is proud to be hosting this year's event. Runs 120 minutes. Official Website Upcoming Showtimes:
Only on Thursday, October 28th
Hearts of Hope
"Hearts of Hope" is a rare, behind-the-scenes visit with Dr. Michel Ilbawi, his staff, and the families of the children whose lives are in the hands of this dedicated physician and his team. In the uncertain world of pediatric heart surgery, sometimes hope is all you have. "Hearts of Hope" unveils a story of courage, strength and the spirit to survive. Directed by Mercedes Kane. Winner, Best Student Documentary - Illinois International Film Festival.
Michel Ilbawi, M.D. leads the pediatric heart surgical team at The Heart Institute for Children in Oak Lawn, Illinois. Each year Dr. Ilbawi and his team performs more than 400 operations and cares for 3,500 children with heart defects.
This movie event is being hosted by Mended Little Hearts of Milwaukee.
Runs 90 minutes. Official Website Upcoming Showtimes:
Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime. Dates and Times subject to change.
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