November 14, 2021
Macon Film Guild at the Douglass Theatre
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November 14, 2021
The Card Counter: Sunday, November 14
Admission $5
Showings @ 2pm, 5pm and 7:30pm
Discussion following the 2pm show
Masks required, COVID-safe seating
(USA-UK-China, drama, 111 min., rated R for some disturbing violence, graphic nudity, language and brief sexuality)
Starring Oscar Isaac, Tiffany Haddish and Willem Dafoe. Longtime writer-director Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver, American Gigolo, First Reformed) returns with this acclaimed tale of another loner seeking redemption. Oscar Isaac plays a gambler trying to bury memories of his bloody time as a military interrogator at Abu Ghraib. “Schrader likes playing with film form but he isn’t interested in conventional heroes and beats, and even when he hits familiar notes he does so with his own destabilizing rhythm and pressure.” – New York Times
Macon Film Guild at the Douglass Theatre
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November 14, 2021
The Card Counter: Sunday, November 14
Admission $5
Showings @ 2pm, 5pm and 7:30pm
Discussion following the 2pm show
Masks required, COVID-safe seating
(USA-UK-China, drama, 111 min., rated R for some disturbing violence, graphic nudity, language and brief sexuality)
Starring Oscar Isaac, Tiffany Haddish and Willem Dafoe. Longtime writer-director Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver, American Gigolo, First Reformed) returns with this acclaimed tale of another loner seeking redemption. Oscar Isaac plays a gambler trying to bury memories of his bloody time as a military interrogator at Abu Ghraib. “Schrader likes playing with film form but he isn’t interested in conventional heroes and beats, and even when he hits familiar notes he does so with his own destabilizing rhythm and pressure.” – New York Times
Macon Film Guild at the Douglass Theatre
–
November 14, 2021
The Card Counter: Sunday, November 14
Admission $5
Showings @ 2pm, 5pm and 7:30pm
Discussion following the 2pm show
Masks required, COVID-safe seating
(USA-UK-China, drama, 111 min., rated R for some disturbing violence, graphic nudity, language and brief sexuality)
Starring Oscar Isaac, Tiffany Haddish and Willem Dafoe. Longtime writer-director Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver, American Gigolo, First Reformed) returns with this acclaimed tale of another loner seeking redemption. Oscar Isaac plays a gambler trying to bury memories of his bloody time as a military interrogator at Abu Ghraib. “Schrader likes playing with film form but he isn’t interested in conventional heroes and beats, and even when he hits familiar notes he does so with his own destabilizing rhythm and pressure.” – New York Times