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Disney s Jungle Cruise film review | Islington Gazette

Disney s Jungle Cruise film review | Islington Gazette
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Filmmakers and actors remember their first ever cinema trip

Advertising The happy day is almost upon us: cinemas are reopening on May 17, and this time for good (we hope). To celebrate, we’ve asked a few film luminaries to share their earliest cinema-going memories. The outing where the movie bug bit for the first time – or in one case, just loomed out of the screen like an acid trip – and wax nostalgic on what made it memorable.  Ken Loach remembers a date gone wrong, Alice Lowe recalls falling hard for  The Dark Crystal, Rachel Weisz shares her  Wizard of Oz trauma, and to kick it off, Edgar Wright recounts his first moviegoing memory:

Loveland s Rialto Showing Star Wars for Free on May the 4th

A very limited amount of free tickets are available for a very special screening of 1977 s classic, Star Wars at Downtown Loveland s Rialto Theater. I remember seeing Star Wars at The Rialto when it came out. It would be great to see it again there, as they kick off a fundraiser for the theater. Organizers of the fundraiser, including Backstage Rialto, are setting out to raise $25,000 by September 2021, for a new video wall for the theater that reached its 100 year anniversary in 2020. If the Siver Screen ReImagined fund does raise that $25,000, matching funds will take the total to $50,000. Get our free mobile app

80s Sitcom Stars You May Not Know Have Died

80s Sitcom Stars You May Not Know Have Died Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images By Brian Boone/April 9, 2021 7:26 pm EDT Of all the wonderful eras of television, the 1980s might have been the golden age of the situation comedy, or at least a certain kind of sitcom. The TV landscape was still by and large dominated by three broadcast networks, who presented programming that appealed to as broad an audience as possible. Most comedies of the era could be safely consumed by adults and little kids alike, because they were generally clean, understandable, and offered jokes that were easily digested. They also all kind of looked the same, shot on a set with multiple cameras and a laugh track-sweetened studio audience telling viewers at home when to laugh.

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