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Chloe
“Critic's Choice!” –Chicago Reader
“One of Atom Egoyan's Best!” –Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
CHLOE is a suspenseful story of love and betrayal. When Catherine (JULIANNE MOORE), a successful doctor, begins to question her husband David’s (LIAM NEESON) fidelity, she sets out to resolve her suspicions with the help of an alluring young woman, Chloe (AMANDA SEYFRIED). Soon caught in a web of sexual desire, Catherine finds herself on a journey that places her family in great danger.
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Fri, Mar 26
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5:35pm · 7:40pm · 9:45pm
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Sat, Mar 27
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1:35pm · 3:35pm · 5:35pm · 7:40pm · 9:45pm
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Sun, Mar 28
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1:35pm · 3:35pm · 5:35pm · 7:40pm · 9:45pm
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Mon, Mar 29
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5:35pm · 7:40pm · 9:45pm
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Tue, Mar 30
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7:40pm · 9:45pm
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Wed, Mar 31
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5:35pm · 7:40pm · 9:45pm
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Thu, Apr 1
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5:35pm · 7:40pm · 9:45pm
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Fri, Apr 2
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5:30pm · 7:30pm · 9:30pm
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Sat, Apr 3
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3:30pm · 5:30pm · 7:30pm · 9:30pm
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Sun, Apr 4
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3:30pm · 5:30pm · 7:30pm · 9:30pm
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Mon, Apr 5
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5:30pm · 7:30pm · 9:30pm
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Tue, Apr 6
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5:30pm · 7:30pm · 9:30pm
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Wed, Apr 7
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5:30pm · 7:30pm · 9:30pm
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Thu, Apr 8
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5:30pm · 7:30pm · 9:30pm
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Fri, Apr 9
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6:30pm · 10:00pm
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Sat, Apr 10
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11:30am · 6:30pm · 10:00pm
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Sun, Apr 11
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11:30am · 6:30pm · 10:00pm
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Mon, Apr 12
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6:30pm · 10:00pm
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Tue, Apr 13
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6:30pm · 10:00pm
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Wed, Apr 14
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6:30pm · 10:00pm
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Thu, Apr 15
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10:00pm
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Fri, Apr 16
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9:55pm
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Sat, Apr 17
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9:55pm
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Sun, Apr 18
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9:55pm
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Mon, Apr 19
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9:55pm
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Tue, Apr 20
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9:55pm
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Thu, Apr 22
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9:55pm |
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The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers
“The most exciting thriller I’ve seen in a while… as powerful as anything Hollywood can throw at us.” –New York Post
“Gripping, evocative and perversely entertaining.” –Los Angeles Times
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Fri, Mar 26
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5:40pm · 7:50pm · 9:50pm
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Sat, Mar 27
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1:45pm · 3:45pm · 5:40pm · 7:50pm · 9:50pm
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Sun, Mar 28
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1:45pm · 3:45pm · 5:40pm · 7:50pm · 9:50pm
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Mon, Mar 29
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5:40pm · 7:50pm · 9:50pm
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Tue, Mar 30
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5:40pm
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Wed, Mar 31
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5:40pm · 7:50pm · 9:50pm
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Thu, Apr 1
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5:40pm · 7:50pm · 9:50pm
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Sat, Apr 3
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11:30am · 1:30pm
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Sun, Apr 4
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11:30am · 1:30pm |
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Neil Young Trunk Show
Director Jonathan Demme captures Neil Young’s musical and spiritual soul during the Chrome Dreams II tour.
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Fri, Mar 26
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midnight
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Fri, Apr 2
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midnight
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Sat, Apr 3
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midnight |
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Night of the Comet
Two girls from the Valley wake up to find that a passing comet has eradicated their world and left behind a mysterious red-dust and a pack of cannibal mutants. With the help of a friendly truck driver, the girls save the earth from a villainous “think tank,” karate chop their way through flesh-eating zombies, and, of course, find time to go to the mall.
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Fri, Mar 26
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midnight
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Sat, Mar 27
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midnight |
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The Room
“Must be seen to be disbelieved.” –The Chicagoist
“THE ROOM has inspired Rocky Horror-like audience participation, but the film's own campy, amateur charm is a riot in itself.” –Flavorpill
This “electrifying American black comedy about love, passion, betrayal and lies” stars (and was directed, written and produced by) the mysterious Tommy Wiseau, and has been a cult favorite in LA for almost 6 years. ‘Enter The Room and leave forever changed!’”
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Sat, Mar 27
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midnight
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Sat, Apr 24
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midnight
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Sat, Jun 12
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midnight
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Fri, Jul 16
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midnight
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Sat, Aug 7
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midnight
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Fri, Sep 17
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midnight
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Fri, Nov 26
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midnight |
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Scarlet Street
Edward G Robinson faces a mid-life crisis when he meets beautiful young Kitty (Joan Bennett). Desperate for her attention, Cross lets Kitty believe he is a wealthy artist, and Kitty’s persuaded to con Cross out of the fortune she thinks he has.
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Sat, Mar 27
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11:30am
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Sun, Mar 28
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11:30am |
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Red Riding - 1980
The second entry in an ambitious, dark, and thrilling trilogy of interlinking films set in Yorkshire in the 1970s and 80s. 1980: The “Ripper” has tyrannized Yorkshire for six long years and with the local police failing to make any progress, the Home Office sends in Manchester officer Peter Hunter to review the investigation. Having previously made enemies in the Yorkshire force while investigating a shooting incident in 1974, Hunter finds himself increasingly isolated when his version of events challenges their official line on the “Ripper”.
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Red Riding - 1983
The third and final entry in an ambitious, dark, and thrilling trilogy of interlinking films set in Yorkshire in the 1970s and 80s. 1983: Another young girl has disappeared and Detective Chief Superintendent Maurice Jobson recognises some alarming similarities to the abductions in 1974, forcing him to come to terms with the fact that he may have helped convict the wrong man. When local solicitor John Piggott is persuaded to fight this miscarriage of justice he finds himself slowly uncovering a catalogue of cover ups.
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The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers
A film by A film by Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith
The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers is a 2009 documentary film directed by Judith Ehrlich and Rick Goldsmith. The film follows Daniel Ellsberg and explores the events leading up to the publication of the Pentagon Papers, which exposed the top-secret military history of the United States involvement in Vietnam
In 1971, Daniel Ellsberg, a leading Vietnam War strategist, concludes the war is based on decades of lies. He leaks 7,000 pages of top-secret documents to The New York Times, a daring act of conscience that leads directly to Watergate, President Nixon’s resignation and the end of the Vietnam War.
http://firstrunfeatures.com/mostdangerousman.html
Friday, Mar 26
5:40pm · 7:50pm · 9:50pm
Saturday, Mar 27
1:45pm · 3:45pm · 5:40pm · 7:50pm · 9:50pm
Sunday, Mar 28
1:45pm · 3:45pm · 5:40pm · 7:50pm · 9:50pm
Monday, Mar 29
5:40pm · 7:50pm · 9:50pm
Tuesday, Mar 30
5:40pm
Wednesday, Mar 31
5:40pm · 7:50pm · 9:50pm
Thursday, Apr 1
5:40pm · 7:50pm · 9:50pm
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Tickets
Admission for main features and midnight films is $9.25 (different prices may apply to special presentations). The first show of the day on Mondays through Thursdays is only $8.25. Admission for the 11:30am matinee films is $7.25.
The Music Box Discount Card provides 5 admissions for $33.00 (a savings of up to $13.25; good for six months; limit two admissions per visit). Cards are available at the box office.
Film info line: (773) 871-6604.
Getting here
The Music Box is located at 3733 North Southport Avenue, Chicago. Metered street parking is available on Southport Avenue. The Music Box is a short walk east from free street parking on Ashland Avenue. There is a parking lot one block north of the theatre at the Blaine School ($10).
The theater is near the Southport station on CTA's Brown Line and the 152 Addison, 9 Ashland and 80/X80 Irving Park bus routes.
For public transit information, call 836-7000.
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