Emagine Theaters To Show Classic Movies Wednesdays and Sundays In May
The Canton Emagine Theater.
I go to the theater, almost always Emagine Theaters, to see movies at least once a week. I see new movies that were just released. But come May, they’ll be showing some classic movies on the Big Screen with their Flashback Cinema Series. On Wednesdays and Sundays throughout May, Emagine Theaters will have some classics playing.
Here’s the rundown of movies and the dates they’ll be showing according to the press release.
SUNDAY, APRIL 28 & WEDNESDAY, MAY 1
THE MATRIX (1999) 25TH ANNIVERSARY
Of course, Keanu Reeves is Neo, celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Released on March, 31st, 1999, this went on to become a huge movie and franchise.
SUNDAY, MAY 5 & WEDNESDAY, MAY 8
DIAL M FOR MURDER (1954) 70TH ANNIVERSARY
I’ll admit, I’ve never seen this one. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock, they say this movie is a ” delightful concoction of murder and deception, with twists and turns that will keep you happily on the edge of your seat.” Sounds like good watching to me.
SATURDAY, MAY 11 / SUNDAY, MAY 12 (MOTHER’S DAY) / WEDNESDAY, MAY 15
THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939) 85TH ANNIVERSARY
A true classic! This might be a great Mother’s Day trip. It also features a deleted extended dance sequence featuring Ray Bolger as Scarecrow.
SATURDAY, MAY 18 / SUNDAY, MAY 19 / WEDNESDAY, MAY 22
HARRY POTTER & THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX (2007)
Although Lord Voldemort isn’t exactly in my wheelhouse, you can’t deny how huge this movie was.
SUNDAY, MAY 26, MONDAY / MONDAY, MAY 27 (MEMORIAL DAY) / WEDNESDAY, MAY 29
BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985)
Marty McFly, Doc Brown, and a time-traveling DeLorean….what’s not to like?!?! This might be a great movie to take a younger person in your life who’s never seen it.
Take in a classic movie or five in May. For a complete list of locations and films, please visit www.emagine-entertainment.com/flashback-cinema Tickets can be purchased online at www.emagine-entertainment.com, at the box office, or on the Emagine App.
7 Actors Who Starred In Horror Movies Before They Got Famous
Before many actors made it big, their first shot on the big screen began in a horror movie. Some of our favorite actors who starred in some laughable excuses for horror flicks went on to become some of the most world-renowned actors of all time. However, to see them in such a raw state can be just as entertaining as a critically acclaimed film.
Many people don’t know that Leonardo DiCaprio’s very first movie role was as Josh in Critters 3 in 1991. The movie was a direct-to-video release. It also happens to be the only sequel Leo has ever taken part in. The following year, he appeared in another horror film alongside Drew Barrymore titled Poison Ivy. DiCaprio commented on his first film role, stating: “I admit I’ve done a few lousy roles in the beginning of my career, like my role in Critters 3. But at that age, you’ll do anything for attention!” Two years later, he landed his breakout role in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape.
Then, Angela Bassett took a shot at the Critters franchise, appearing in the fourth installment, which was filmed simultaneously with DiCaprio’s. Unlike Leo, she was already an adult trying to get her big break in the entertainment industry. Though 1992’s Critters 4 was even worse than the third one, Bassett thankfully made a statement with Boyz n the Hood, which came out the same year. Bassett didn’t get her fill of horror flicks, going on to star in two horror films in 1995: Strange Days with Ralph Fiennes, then in Vampire in Brooklyn with Eddie Murphy.
The same year he starred in Clueless, Paul Rudd also starred in a horrible horror sequel: Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers. Just two months after Clueless premiered in 1995, Rudd starred as the grown-up version of Tommy Doyle in this confusing Halloween sequel.
Before Brad Pitt oozed sex appeal in 1999’s Fight Club as Tyler Durden, he starred in this comical slasher flick a decade prior called Cutting Class. His character’s name is Dwight Ingalls in the “whodunit” movie that takes place in a high school. Young Brad’s Dwight is one of the suspects/potential victims.
Take a look below at 7 actors who starred in horror before fame:
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