Students at our Comedy Camp perfected the art of the one-shot, meticulously planning their films to capture the action in long takes. We can't wait for you to see their work, along with the films from our other summer campers, at the Summer Film Camp Showcase on Aug. 15. RFC is partnering with Renzi Education & Art Center to premiere these student films with two free showtimes at 10:45 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Aug. 15.
We've solved the mystery of your weekend plans (weekday, too)
It's elementary, my dear moviegoers. You need a dinner-and-a-movie outing with Abby Singer's fish and chips and Mr. Holmes, starring Ian McKellen. Our hand-battered cod is served with fries, coleslaw and a side of malt vinegar. Show your Mr. Holmes ticket at the bistro and get $2 off your fish and chips dinner. Valid for dinner, dine-in only.
Mr. Holmes opens July 24 at RFC. Call now for dinner reservations: 318.459.4125.
RFC becomes Ghostbusters headquarters
RFC's Totally Awesome '80s Movie Marathon continues to go strong with the Family Matinees screening of Ghostbusters. With all those proton packs, RFC (or as we like to call it, Ghostbusters headquarters) is paranormal-problem free!
See Ghostbusters on the big screen during the marathon through July 23.
Totally tubular trivia at RFC
You guys really know your '80s movies ... and you know how to rock that '80s style too! The '80s Movie Trivia Dinner was a sell out, packed with a competitive crowd.
The Totally Awesome '80s Movie Marathon continues at RFC through July 23.
A toast to '80s movies
Movie marathons make you thirsty, so Abby Singer's Bistro will be serving up some tasty drinks during the Totally Awesome '80s Movie Marathon July 17-23. Try them all while they last.
Ectoplasm: Who you gonna call? Forget the Ghostbusters, call your friends for drinks. This creamy mint martini will make you forget any paranormal problems.
Banana in the Tailpipe: Axel Foley is tricky, so don't fall for a banana in the tailpipe. Or in this case, do … because it tastes like a Fudgsicle!
Breakfast Club Mimosas: Saturday detention wouldn't be so bad with a few of these.
The Raspberry: Thwart Dark Helmet with a toast to Loan Star with this raspberry lemon drop.
Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner 'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl' opens July 10
We're excited about Me and Earl and the Dying Girl opening at RFC on July 10. The film, based on the New York Times best-selling novel by Jesse Andrews, took home both the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award at this year's Sundance Film Festival.
Critics' praise matches those honors, but we're most excited about Me and Earl and the Dying Girl because, as cinephiles here at RFC, we see a little bit of ourselves in movie lovers Greg and Earl. And we see their fierce creative passion on a weekly basis during the school year with our Teen Film Council members, who work hard to find their voice and express the importance of art in short films they showcase to the community. The Teen Film Council will host the 7:30 p.m. screening on July 11 with movie-themed prizes (click for tickets to this screening).
This movie is for audiences of all ages — teens and parents alike. Bring a group of four or more to this movie, and get your ticket with a small popcorn for just $10.
If you see Me and Earl and the Dying Girl and love it, please share on social media and tell friends to see it at RFC.
Reviews:
St. Louis Post Dispatch: "A must-see — and one of the best films of the year."
Wall Street Journal: "A perfectly wonderful movie ... brilliantly funny, casually profound and deeply affecting coming-of-age chronicle."
The Playlist: "A beautifully charming, captivating knock-out."
New York Daily News: "A movie that loves movies — which is great, because you’ll love this one."
The Hollywood Reporter: "A smart-ass charmer, merciless tearjerker and sincere celebration of teenage creativity."
New York Post: "A funny, hip, touching and utterly irresistible comedy-drama."
Rolling Stone: "It sounds like the kind of tear-jerking swill critics piss on. Ha! The joke's on us. Me and Earl and the Dying Girl deserves to be the summer's sleeper hit. It's that sharply funny, touching and vital ... This film geek's dream of a movie pulls the ground out from under you, but stays smartass to the end. Sweet."
Everything is awesome at RFC's Stop Motion Animation Camp
Campers at RFC's Stop Motion Animation Camp are having a great week making movies with Legos with Bricks 4 Kids. They've constructed sets out of Legos and used stop motion to animate each scene (see photos above). Campers will premiere their films to their family and friends on Friday, and we think that's pretty awesome.
Music Video campers 'shake it off'
On June 22, students in grades third through eighth kicked off RFC's first Summer Film Camp, Music Video Camp, in style with a little "Shake It Off" by Taylor Swift. The students have had a great week making props, memorizing lines, working on their choreographed dance moves and learning how to use film equipment to make their very own music video. Check out the photos from the week, and stay tuned for the Summer Film Camp Showcase premiere of the "Shake It Off" music video.
Who you gonna call? The Paranormals.
The Paranormals, the latest film from local filmmaker Evan Falbaum at Moviesauce will have it's "hometown" premiere at RFC on June 25 at 7:30 p.m. (click for tickets), followed by a Q&A with Falbaum and the cast and crew.
Click the links below for more on The Paranormals, and see the film at RFC.
LISTEN TO RFC'S IN FOCUS PODCAST WITH EVAN FALBAUM
READ MORE ABOUT THE PARANORMALS IN THE SHREVEPORT TIMES
HELIOPOLIS TALKS FILMMAKING WITH MOVIESAUCE
HELIOPOLIS: THE PARANORMALS TO PREMIERE AT RFC
If you can't make the June 25 screening, never fear — there's an encore at 12 p.m. June 27 (movie only, click for tickets).
RFC members are totally awesome ... like the 80s
Giving to Robinson Film Center is fun. To prove it, we’re rewarding you with ’80s movie weekend VIP access if you’re one of the first members to join or renew by June 30! So what’s happening?
On July 17-19, we’ll screen four movies that defined a decade as part of the Totally Awesome ’80s Movie Marathon Weekend — Ghostbusters, The Breakfast Club, Beverly Hills Cop and Spaceballs, plus join our Friday night trivia dinner, pose in our photo booth and join our Saturday night music video donor party.
So what do you get if you join or renew? It starts with free movie tickets to the weekend (in addition to your regular annual benefits) – and gets better from there.
The important fine print: you will still get all of your annual member benefits in addition to your 80s weekend benefits. You cannot use regular movie passes or Golden Ticket passes to ’80s weekend, but all existing members will get member pricing on tickets and concessions. To be a weekend sponsor, you must renew at $1,000 or more between now and June 30.
We hope you love the ’80s – duh?!?! – and invite you to come party like it’s 1985.
Check out the highlights of the marathon weekend:
80s Movie Trivia Dinner
6 p.m. July 17
$28 ($21, RFC members)
Includes ticket to The Breakfast Club at 7:45
Can you name more Brat Packers than U.S. presidents? Do you know what a flux capacitor is? If so, we just might have an ’80s Movie Trivia Crown with your name on it. Celebrate all things ’80s at this prescreening trivia dinner. We’ll be handing out prizes for trivia and for costumes, so be sure to show up in your raddest ’80s outfit. Members Club jacket anyone?
Family Matinee: Ghostbusters
12:30 p.m. July 18
Preshow with prizes starts at 12:15 p.m.
All tickets $5.50
Before the new Ghostbusters comes out next year, this is your chance to see the original on the big screen! Come early for games, prizes and photos!
Totally Awesome ’80s Sponsor Party
6-9 p.m. July 18
To thank our weekend sponsors and upper-level members, we’re throwing a party that’s more ’80s than Spuds MacKenzie. Tease your bangs, find your parachute pants, and join us for hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar, and night full of ’80s music videos. You haven’t had this much fun since Ronald Reagan was president.
The Rewind: Spaceballs
10 p.m. July 18
$9.50 ($5.50, RFC members)
Our Rewind team will be on hand at the Saturday night Spaceballs screening with a Schwartztastic photo booth and in-theater trivia prizes. You can even get a slice of Pizza the Hutt at concessions!
FULL SCHEDULE
Friday, July 17
3:30 p.m. Spaceballs
5:30 p.m. Beverly Hills Cop
6:00 p.m. ’80s Movie Trivia Dinner
7:45 p.m. The Breakfast Club
9:45 p.m. Ghostbusters
Saturday, July 18
12:30 p.m. Family Matinees presents Ghostbusters
3:00 p.m. The Breakfast Club
5:15 p.m. The Breakfast Club
6:00 p.m. Totally Awesome ’80s Sponsor Party
7:30 p.m. Beverly Hills Cop
10:00 p.m. The Rewind presents Spaceballs
Sunday, July 19
1:00 p.m. Spaceballs
3:00 p.m. Ghostbusters
5:15 p.m. Beverly Hills Cop
7:30 p.m. The Breakfast Club
Tuesday, July 21
5:15 p.m. Ghostbusters
7:30 p.m. Beverly Hills Cop
Wednesday, July 22
5:15 p.m. Ghostbusters
7:30 p.m. The Breakfast Club
Thursday, July 23
5:15 p.m. Spaceballs
Click here to join now, or give us a call at 318.459.4122.