South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)
Dinner and a movie
In another new feature, some films will be shownin socially distanced seating at local restaurants during FLIFF, with a ticket covering the movie and a threecourse prix-fixe dinner, tax/tip included (drinks extra).
“Heartbeats,” which stars Krystal Ellsworth as a college student and hip-hop dancer who finds love and a new style of dance in India, screens during dinner 6-9 p. m. Nov. 9 at the Tipsy Boar
(1609 Harrison St., Hollywood) with Ellsworth and producer Andrea Chung attending. Cost: 46.75.
The film also will have two other dinner screenings: Nov. 10 at Marando Farms & Ranch (5151 SW
64th Ave., Davie), again with Ellsworth and Chung attending. Cost: $40. Also, Nov. 18 at theWestin Fort Lauderdale Beach. Cost:
$60.
At theTipsy Boar onNov.
11, writer- director Linas Phillips will host a 6-9 p.m. screening of his cringe-y comedy “The Ride,” which follows a 40-year-old rideshare driver, living with his mom, as he offers unwelcome spiritual guidance to his passengers. Cost:
$46.75.
Revered comedy “The Big Lewbowski” will be shown during the 6-9 p.m. dinner on Nov. 16 at Tiki Tiki, formerly Jimbo’s Sandbar (6200 N. Ocean Drive, Hollywood). Cost:
$45.
Another cultural touchstone, “The Shawshank Redemption,” will be shown 6-9 p.m. Nov. 19 at GG’s Waterfront (606 N. Ocean Drive, Hollywood). Cost: $45.