If you are interested in seeing a movie, Raglan Movies at the Old School has three screening for the weekend of 18th and 19th January.
On January Saturday 18th at 5.00pm we have a screening of Irish comedy, THE PROBLEM WITH PEOPLE. On Saturday night at 7.30pm GOODRICH. is playing. Then on Sunday at 4.30pm we have THE CRITIC.
Door sales from 30 mins before session times. You can reserve seats or buy tickets at http://raglanmovies.nz
Jan 18: Movie – THE PROBLEM WITH PEOPLE
Two distant cousins who’ve never met – one in NYC, the other in the smallest town there is in Ireland – come together to finally put an end to a generations-long family feud. It doesn’t go well. The Problem With People, set in beautifully lush Irish countryside, is a heartwarming comedy about family, world peace … and sheep.
“This movie is lighthearted and fun, with just enough heartwarming moments weaved through to keep you smiling. Reiser and Meaney are great on screen together.” – 3.5/5 Tessa Smith, Mama’s Geeky
THE PROBLEM WITH PEOPLE Classification M Offensive language 102 mins | Ireland
Saturday 18th January 5.00pm.
Ticket prices: $16 Adults, $14 Concession and $9 Children. RCAC Members $12.
Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart St, Raglan 3225.
Book online: raglanmovies.nz,.
Door sales from 30 mins before session times.
Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale.
CIARAN GORMAN (Colm Meaney) lives in small-town rural Ireland with his elderly and ailing father FERGUS. Fergus decides that if he can’t fix the world’s problems, maybe he can at least fix his own family. So as his “dying wish,” he asks Ciarán to reach out to the American side of the family and broker a long overdue peace.
Hardly knowing where to start, Ciarán manages to locate one descendant on “the American side” – Cousin BARRY (Paul Reiser), a big time real estate developer in New York.
Intrigued by this call from a relative he never knew he had – and encouraged by his business partner/daughter NATALYA (Jane Levy) – Barry surprisingly accepts Ciáran’s invitation and flies to Ireland. Things do not go well.
DIRECTORS: Chris Cottam and Starring
WRITERS: Paul Reiser, Wally Marzano-Lesnevich
STARRING: Colm Meaney, Paul Reiser, Jane Levy
THE PROBLEM WITH PEOPLE | M 102 mins | Ireland
Jan 18: Movie – GOODRICH
Starring Michael Keaton (Spotlight, Beetlejuice) and Mila Kunis (Black Swan, Ted), and from the director of HOME AGAIN, GOODRICH is a crowd-pleasing hilarious and heartfelt comedy .
“Keaton’s nuanced performance in this smart, tender comedy proves that Hollywood still has room for complex, emotionally rich leading men.” – 3.5/4 Observer
GOODRICH Classification M 111 mins | USA
Saturday 18th January 7.30pm.
Ticket prices: $16 Adults, $14 Concession and $9 Children. RCAC Members $12.
Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart St, Raglan 3225.
Book online: raglanmovies.nz, call into the Old School office Mon-Fri 10am to 2pm. (Office closed public holidays)
Door sales from 30 mins before session times.
Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale.
Andy Goodrich’s (Michael Keaton) life is upended when his wife and mother of their nine-year-old twins enters a 90-day rehab program, leaving him on his own with their young kids. Thrust into the world of modern parenthood, Goodrich leans on his daughter from his first marriage, Grace (Mila Kunis), as he ultimately evolves into the father Grace never had.
Written & Directed by: Hallie Meyers-Shyer
Starring: Michael Keaton, Mila Kunis, Carmen Ejogo, Michael Urie, Kevin Pollak, Viven Lyra Blair, Nico Haraga, Danny Deferrari with Lauren Benanti and Andie MacDowell
Produced by: Daniela Taplin Lundberg, Kevin Mann, Dave Caplan
Executive Produced by: Michael Keaton, Amy Pascal, Mila Kunis
GOODRICH | M 111 mins | USA
Jan 19: Movie – THE CRITIC
Ian McKellen, Gemma Arterton and Mark Strong star in The Critic, a story of ambition, blackmail and desire with a dazzling anti-hero at its dark heart. A whodunnit wrapped in a Faustian pact which winds tighter and tighter.
“A pitch-perfect, provocative period thriller, one that might be a little broad for some tastes, but which certainly showcases the brilliance (and mischievousness) of McKellen, but also a terrific Gemma Arterton and an impressive ensemble that includes Mark Strong, Lesley Manville, Romola Garai, Alfred Enoch and Ben Barnes.” – 4.5/5 James Croot THE PRESS
THE CRITIC | M Violence, offensive language & suicide 99 mins | UK, USA
Sunday 19th January 4.30pm, Saturday 1st February 5.00pm.
Ticket prices: $16 Adults, $14 Concession and $9 Children. RCAC Members $12.
Raglan Movies at the Old School, 5 Stewart St, Raglan 3225.
Book online: raglanmovies.nz, or call into the Old School office Mon-Fri 10am to 2pm. (Office closed public holidays)
Door sales from 30 mins before session times.
Licensed bar & homemade snacks on sale.
The reimagining of Anthony Quinn’s novel ‘Curtain Call’ centre on Jimmy Erskine (McKellen), the Daily Chronicle’s most famous and featured theatre critic of the age; David Brooke (Strong), with whom he clashes after recently inheriting the paper; and a young actress, Nina Land (Arterton), who is devastated by Jimmy’s recent negative review of her. As the three become entangled in a whodunnit wrapped in a Faustian pact, their strange triangle winds tighter and tighter to devastating effect for all those caught in the deadly web of blackmail and betrayal.
DIRECTOR: Anand Tucker
WRITER: Patrick Marber
STARRING: Gemma Arterton, Mark Strong, Ian McKellen, Romola Garai, Ben Barnes, Lesley Manville, Alfred Enoch
THE CRITIC | M Violence, offensive language & suicide 99 mins | UK, USA