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FOLLOW FLASHBACK CINEMA ON FACEBOOK www.FlashbackCinema.net SUNDAYS & WEDNESDAYS CHECK THEATRE FOR SHOWTIMES NOVEMBER 10 & 13 DIE HARD (1988) “Yippee-ki-yay…!” A wildly entertaining action thriller starring Bruce Willis as New York cop John McClane, in LA during Christmas to visit his wife Holly (Bonnie Bedelia). When the skyscraper where Holly works is taken over by a murderous gang it falls to McClane to save the day. Alan Rickman is superbly sinister as the chief villain. (“Do you really think you have a chance against us, Mr. Cowboy?”) Rated R NOVEMBER 24 & 27 HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE (2001) Re-live (or experience for the first time) the MAGIC of Harry Potter’s first adventure on the BIG SCREEN. (“You’re a wizard, Harry!”) Daniel Radcliffe stars as 11-year-old Harry, in his first year at Hogwart’s School of Witchcraft & Wizardry (“Keep an eye on the staircases. They like to change.”) Rupert Grint and Emma Watson are his best friends Ron & Hermione. (“She needs to sort out her priorities!”) Rated PG NOVEMBER 17 & 20 THE POLAR EXPRESS (2004) “All aboard!” On Christmas Eve a boy takes a mysterious train bound for the North Pole, in this adaptation of the heartwarming children’s book by Chris Van Allsburg. The performance capture animation used by director Robert Zemeckis made it possible for Tom Hanks to play six roles, including the conductor (“Tickets, please!”) and Santa Claus. (“The true spirit of Christmas lies in your heart.”) Rated G NOVEMBER 3 & 6 PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES (1987) It’s Thanksgiving and stressed-out advertising exec Steve Martin just wants to get home to his wife and kids. Weather-related cancellations force him to pair up with good-natured (but somewhat annoying) shower curtain ring salesman John Candy. John Hughes (Ferris Bueller) wrote and directed this holiday comedy about mismatched strangers who become unlikely buddies. (“Those aren’t pillows!”) Rated R OCTOBER 20 & 23 BEETLEJUICE (1988) “It’s showtime!” Michael Keaton stars as Beetlejuice (“the ghost with the most, babe”) in this supernatural comedy from director Tim Burton. Ghosts Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis need help scaring off an unwanted family, so they hire “freelance bio-exorcist” Beetlejuice, whose bizarre behavior is more than they bargained for. (“THAT is why I won’t do two shows a night anymore. I won’t.”) Rated PG OCTOBER 27 & 30 A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984) “Whatever you do, don’t fall asleep.” The ORIGINAL horror classic from master of terror Wes Craven. A group of teenagers is being terrorized in their dreams (and in reality?) by Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund), a hideous maniac with blades for fingers. Featuring Johnny Depp in his film debut and Heather Langenkamp as the teenage girl who takes on Freddy. (“I’m your boyfriend now, Nancy.”) Rated R

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Page 1: SUNDAYS & WEDNESDAYS - filmsXpressHARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE (2001) Re-live (or experience for the first time) the MAGIC of Harry Potter’s first adventure on the BIG

FOLLOW FLASHBACK CINEMA ON FACEBOOKwww.FlashbackCinema.net

SUNDAYS & WEDNESDAYSCHECK THEATRE FOR SHOWTIMES

NOVEMBER 10 & 13 DIE HARD (1988)“Yippee-ki-yay…!” A wildly entertaining action thriller starring Bruce Willis as New York cop John McClane, in LA during Christmas to visit his wife Holly (Bonnie Bedelia). When the skyscraper where Holly works is taken over by a murderous gang it falls to McClane to save the day. Alan Rickman is superbly sinister as the chief villain. (“Do you really think you have a chance against us, Mr. Cowboy?”) Rated R

NOVEMBER 24 & 27HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE (2001)Re-live (or experience for the first time) the MAGIC of Harry Potter’s first adventure on the BIG SCREEN. (“You’re a wizard, Harry!”) Daniel Radcliffe stars as 11-year-old Harry, in his first year at Hogwart’s School of Witchcraft & Wizardry (“Keep an eye on the staircases. They like to change.”) Rupert Grint and Emma Watson are his best friends Ron & Hermione. (“She needs to sort out her priorities!”) Rated PG

NOVEMBER 17 & 20 THE POLAR EXPRESS (2004)“All aboard!” On Christmas Eve a boy takes a mysterious train bound for the North Pole, in this adaptation of the heartwarming children’s book by Chris Van Allsburg. The performance capture animation used by director Robert Zemeckis made it possible for Tom Hanks to play six roles, including the conductor (“Tickets, please!”) and Santa Claus. (“The true spirit of Christmas lies in your heart.”) Rated G

NOVEMBER 3 & 6 PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES (1987)It’s Thanksgiving and stressed-out advertising exec Steve Martin just wants to get home to his wife and kids. Weather-related cancellations force him to pair up with good-natured (but somewhat annoying) shower curtain ring salesman John Candy. John Hughes (Ferris Bueller) wrote and directed this holiday comedy about mismatched strangers who become unlikely buddies. (“Those aren’t pillows!”) Rated R

OCTOBER 20 & 23BEETLEJUICE (1988)“It’s showtime!” Michael Keaton stars as Beetlejuice (“the ghost with the most, babe”) in this supernatural comedy from director Tim Burton. Ghosts Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis need help scaring off an unwanted family, so they hire “freelance bio-exorcist” Beetlejuice, whose bizarre behavior is more than they bargained for. (“THAT is why I won’t do two shows a night anymore. I won’t.”) Rated PG

OCTOBER 27 & 30 A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984)“Whatever you do, don’t fall asleep.” The ORIGINAL horror classic from master of terror Wes Craven. A group of teenagers is being terrorized in their dreams (and in reality?) by Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund), a hideous maniac with blades for fingers. Featuring Johnny Depp in his film debut and Heather Langenkamp as the teenage girl who takes on Freddy. (“I’m your boyfriend now, Nancy.”) Rated R