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GRANDVIEW THEATRE, 1247 GRANDVIEW AVE., GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS
In the 1991 action drama, Keanu Reeves portrays FBI agent Johnny Utah. He’s on
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(2017): Sorry, central Ohioans, the movie is set in Columbus, Indiana, a city noted for its modernist buildings. In the film, an architectural scholar on a speaking tour has fallen ill, and his stranded son (John Cho) starts a relationship with a young architecture fan (Haley Lu Richardson) who is reluctant to leave her mother (Michelle Forbes). various, beginning Friday (2017): In the animated French film, a miller sells his daughter to the devil. The girl escapes, but the vengeful devil deprives her of the use of her hands. various, beginning Friday
(2017): The thriller from Iceland centers on a man who tries to rescue his daughter from drugs and crime but runs into unexpected hazards.
various, beginning Friday
Dr. Bob Tesla and the gang will present “Werewolf (rhymes with witches) From Outer Space” (2016), in which three werewolf women come to Earth from their assignment to infiltrate a gang of surfers, led by a dude named Bodhi (Patrick Swayze), that might be responsible for a string of bank robberies.
The movie was the fourth feature film directed by Kathryn Bigelow, who would later win acclaim for her work in directing “The Hurt Locker,” “Zero Dark
(2017): The rock-doc examines the relationships among band members as they create the 2016 album “True Sadness.” Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio directed.
7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Sept. 14
$20, or $10 for members
(2017): The film presents former Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour and two concerts he performed in the 2,000-year-old amphitheater.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday
(1993): Christian Slater stars as a man with gangsters on his trail after he marries a call girl and steals cocaine from them. The film will be shown using a 35 mm print.
4:30 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Sept. 14 and 9:30 p.m. Sept. 15
(1948): The first movie in the “From Stage to Screen” series stars Edward G. Robinson and Burt
Thirty” and “Detroit.”
The screening will be preceded by a beer tasting featuring brews from Columbus Brewing Company, including — you know what’s coming — the Bodhi double India Pale Ale. Admission includes 10 tastings, swag and the movie.
Utah was a college quarterback at Ohio State before a knee injury forced him to rethink his future. For Monday
Columbus native Erin Beckloff, who teaches courses in letterpress printing at Miami University in Oxford, co-directed the film that examines the method of printing that is enjoying a revival among artists. 1 p.m. Sunday $10, or $5 for
“David Gilmour: Live at Pompeii”
students
“True Romance”
those with truly disposable income, scarlet “Johnny Utah” T-shirts and jerseys are available for purchase online. Seriously. 4 p.m. Sunday, with beer tasting starting at 2 $30 614-358-2886, www.grandviewtheatre. net