Film Clips: Texas Chainsaw 3D

<i>Leatherface</i> is back in Texas, <i>The Godfather</i> at Midtown Art Cinema, and <i>Not Fade Away</i> reminisces days of The Rolling Stones inspiring kids to form bands.

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’’A DARK TRUTH: (R) When former CIA operative Jack Begosian (Andy Garcia) retires from the CIA, he opts for a simpler life as a radio talk show host, citing the lies and corruption drove him away from his former career. After a huge corporation big wig is nearly assassinated getting into her limousine outside of a protest, she reaches out to Begosian for help uncovering exactly why this man wanted her dead. As Begosian begins to dig into what the corporation has done, he uncovers a brutal massacre that occurred in a small village in Ecuador. As the stakes get higher, the billion dollar corporation will do anything to keep this skeleton in the closet, even if it means killing Begosian. Garcia delivers a chilling performance as a stone-cold killer who will do anything to find the truth.
TEXAS CHAINSAW: (R) Perhaps one of the greatest horror movie franchises of all time, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’‘, has been rehashed yet again for more flesh-ripping, bone-breaking and blood-squirting than ever in this new 3D presentation. The story remains fairly the same, a group of young adults are traveling to some middle of no where small town to collect Heather’s inheritance from a recently deceased grandmother she didn’t know existed. When they arrive, the home is empty but opulent. And it doesn’t take long til they start hearing that familiar, skin-crawling sound of a chainsaw revving up. The usual gore, but for an added twist, all the horrific scenes of pure sadism will be in 3D! Definitely not one you want to take the kids to see.
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THE GODFATHER: (R) I’m going to make you an offer you cannot refuse: The Godfather is playing on the big screen at midnight tonight at the Midtown Art Cinema. Francis Ford Coppola’s master piece of film making, featuring screen-greats like Marlon Brando, Robert Duvall, Al Pacino, James Caan and Diane Keaton, is considered by many to be not only the greatest mob film of all time but also the greatest film of all time. Midtown Art Cinema, 931 Monroe Dr., midnight tonight’’
NOT FADE AWAY: (R) America in the 1960’s was a strange time, a mix of conservative middle aged-parents and their young, free-thinking kids who listen to rock music, wear funky clothes, and badly need a haircut. When three best friends in the New Jersey suburbs decide to form a rock band, but when their parents just don’t seem to understand the boys decide they have to move to the East Village in NYC where people will ‘get’ their music. A coming of age film from a nostalgic time that resonates well today, with some pretty good music to match. Midtown Art Cinema, 931 Monroe Dr.

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