The ‘Stache is giving a way a pair of WB Insider Front of Line passes for the upcoming NYC screening of “Arthur” on April 7th at 7:00pm. The WB Insider Front of Line passes lets you skip the long waiting line and get in first to the theater. You must show up at least 40 minutes prior to show time to take advantage of the Front of Line offer.
Entering is simple; winning is luck. Please, click on the link below and fill out the form supplying your FULL NAME (First names only will not be considered), your email address and a phone number The ‘Stache can reach you at in case there is a problem with your email. On the night of Tuesday, April 5th, I will put all entries into a “hat” and pick one lucky winner; who will be notified on Wednesday the 6th. Good luck everyone.
In addition, tonight starts the pre-festival press screenings for the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival. The ‘Stache is ready to run a gauntlet of movies (we have about 33 movies to see in 20 days). Some of the titles we will be seeing, starting tonight include:
Beyond the Black Rainbow
Gnarr
Rid of Me
Troll Hunter
Janie Jones
Blackthorn
Like Water (Documentary on Anderson Silva for you MMA fans)
Puncture
Rabies (Israels first ever slasher flick)
L’amour Fou
Revenge of the Electric Car
Stuck Between Stations
Love Always, Caroline
Angels Crest
Everything Must Go
Grave Encounters
and The Guard
In between we have many more screenings to attend such as Hanna, this Monday, Terri on the 5th, Sympathy For Delicious (Mark Ruffalo’s directorial debut) and many more, including some reviews that I can’t post till the film releases (the “Soul Surfer” review is just sitting here).
Thank you again for reading and good luck to all.
I HOPE I win!!!! (closes eyes)
Just don’t forget, to click on the link in the post that reads, Contest Form and fill that out for your chance to win.
Detachment?
Detachment went up awhile ago:
In reference to TFF
Unless there is a late addition, it is not part of the festival at this point.
“Detachment” was just added as a late entry to the Tribeca Film Fest.
which are the best theaters in the festival?
well the majority of the public screenings will be held at either the AMC Loews Village 7 or the Clearview Chelsea. Both are nice theaters, the Lowes Village 7 is obviously closer to actually being in Tribeca itself than the Clearview Chelsea, but I never really had any bad experiences in either theater.
Great thanks for your insight.
No problem. With each review for films from the festival, links for tickets and locations will be found at the end.