Showing posts with label Movie House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie House. Show all posts

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Rock out with the Movie House 3rd Ward-1/11

Music + Movies = my favorite combination.

For this month's Moviehouse at 3rd ward, three Brooklyn Bands bring their music
videos to the big screen! Excepter, Ana Lola Roman and Top Step will
showcase their videos, discuss their inspiration with the audience &
perform LIVE at 3rd Ward!

Featured Bands

Excepter
This six-person, electronic music, improv performance group from
Brooklyn is devoted to making music that deconstructs the boundaries
between the psychic friends network and reality television.

Ana Lola Roman
Is not dance music. Not even close. She writes bizarre musical
fairytales, driven by off-kilter piano, synths, and a unique vocal
style.

Top Step
A band nourished by the rhythms of yesterday, inspired by the vibes of today, making music for tomorrow.

Moviehouse brings the very best in local filmmaking to 3rd Ward every
2nd Sunday.

January 11th,
Doors 7 p, Films 8 p,
Live Music 9 p,
FREE!!

RSVP: moviehouse@3rdward.com.
For more information visit
www.3rdward.com/moviehouse.

3rd Ward is located at 195 Morgan Ave., in East Williamsburg, near the Grand, Montrose, and Morgan stops on the L train

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Flick-Or-Treat! It's Movie House at 3rd Ward

Hey Gang! It's Movie night again this Sunday, October 12th, Moviehouse at 3rd Ward presents four brand new animators with fresh films featuring revenge, epic battle, sex, violence and...vegetables.

This FREE screening series, which debuted in September, brings the very best in local filmmaking to 3rd Ward Every 2nd Sunday of the month.

They also offer drinks, tasty treats, and lively discussion with the filmmakers plus cool beats and visuals of VJ Clay Franklin who lays his favorite songs over spliced together found footage and old movie clips. Not to be missed!

3rd Ward is located at 195 Morgan Ave., in East Williamsburg, near the Grand, Montrose, and Morgan stops on the L train

Sunday, October 12, 2008
Doors 7 pm, Films 8 pm

RSVP: moviehouse@3rdward.com

Here's the line-up:
Awphul Alfie
by Maz Salazar
Little Alfie destroys everything in his path as he seeks revenge on the young lady who made him drop his candy bar.

Obsesion by Joshua Weisbrod
News reporter Basher Rockaround suffers the consequences when his biggest fan enters an epic battle with a tiny bald man.

Adventures in Broccoli by Dan Mountain
Sex, violence and vegetables. Is it a dream or just what happens when you wake up?
Cat Food by Christopher KoA young girl and her cat battle as the world falls apart around them.
I hope to see you there.