Bank of America Cinema
We show old movies on Saturday nights. You should come. $5 regular admission, $3 for seniors and kids.
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Location:
Chicago, IL, 60641
Phone:
bankofamericacinema.blogspot.com
Sat:
8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
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Shira Raider
Shira Raider
Congrats!
Yesterday at 10:11am
Michael Perry
Michael Perry
Excellent!!! I'm glad to see that you have a blog now.
Yesterday at 4:39pm
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1/2: Pandora's Box (1929, G.W. Pabst) 35mm -- With live electronic theatre organ accompaniment by Jay Warren! 1/9: My Sister Eileen (1955, Richard Quine) 35mm 1/16: The First Legion (1951, Douglas Sirk) 16mm -- not on DVD...
Marc
Marc
future city? are we building a new one in the sky?
December 22 at 10:01pm
Edo
Edo
God's Little Acre! heeeee
December 24 at 10:35pm
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Bank of America Cinema New program booklet coming soon! First on the docket (on January 2nd): PANDORA'S BOX, starring Louise Brooks and featuring live electric organ accompaniment.

December 1 at 11:30pm
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Bank of America Cinema Word from the top is that we can program for another six months (into June 2010), and we'll see what happens after that.

November 13 at 5:02pm
Steve
Steve
You must put a great deal of thought into what could be a final program at least at that location.

And if it does go down I want my ~10 minute clip from an Elvis film (dye transfer Technicolor!) to be the last thing run before dismantling commences just as it was the last thing run at the old Cinecenter and the last thing run at my place under Loews/Cineplex ownership.
November 13 at 5:07pm
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Bank of America Cinema
Two words: 16mm scope! (Maybe.)
November 13 at 6:07pm
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Bank of America Cinema
I do know I want the majority of the films to be unavailable on DVD.
November 13 at 6:38pm
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Bank of America Cinema You may or may not have heard a rumor that the building that houses the Cinema is for sale. It's true.

November 11 at 6:48pm
Jessica Williams
Jessica Williams
It was a jewel. A harkoning back to glory days of single screen theatres.
November 12 at 4:44pm
Angelique
Angelique
Aww.... I was considering this space for my wedding. I will make a point to come see a film this year.
December 20 at 6:45am
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Bank of America Cinema THE AC IS FIXED!!!

August 7 at 1:58pm
Matthew Gibbons
Matthew Gibbons
Glad to hear. Did you guys ever get your other projector?
August 7 at 6:15pm
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August 9 at 6:36am
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Bank of America Cinema has an update on the AC: They've been working hard on it all week. We hope it will be done in time for Ladies of Leisure.

August 7 at 1:54pm
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Bank of America Cinema heard a rumor that the air conditioning is going to be fixed in time for Theodora Goes Wild this weekend.

July 31 at 1:53pm
Steve
Steve
Show it in the parking lot.
July 31 at 11:13pm
Bank of America Cinema
Bank of America Cinema
...but you know what they say about rumors.
August 4 at 12:16pm
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Here it is at last. Program books will be available at screenings in a week or two...
Bank of America Cinema
Bank of America Cinema
There is, indeed, a child and senior discount--$3. The show on the 27th is "Zoo in Budapest." No show July 4. Phone message to be updated soon.
June 22 at 9:03pm
Mary Kate
Mary Kate
Thanks so much!
June 22 at 9:10pm
Bank of America Cinema

Bank of America Cinema In its heyday, Roger Corman’s American International Pictures wasn’t just a breeding ground for up-and-coming directors like Peter Bogdanovich, Francis Ford Coppola, and Martin Scorcese—it was also one of the last stops for former Hollywood luminaries like Peter Lorre, Boris
Karloff, and Vincent Price. Of all people, R...ay Milland
earned a spot in both camps, directing his best feature, Panic in the Year Zero!, for American International and starring in this oddly compelling bit of sci-fi claptrap. Milland stars as a scientist who develops a drug that grants him x-ray vision, represented onscreen by an entrancingly cheapo effect dubbed Spectarama. Like The Incredible
Shrinking Man, this takes a camp premise and dutifully follows it to philosophical extremes: what begins as an excuse to see through pretty girls’ clothes evolves into a psychedelic meditation on godliness. Exotica composer Les Baxter’s score is appropriately trippy, and has recently been augmented by avant-garage stalwarts Pere Ubu. Though Cleveland’s finest rarely perform their roaring live underscore, it does a tremendous job of
amplifying the cosmic terror of X’s unwieldy power. Unfortunately, our sound system isn’t exactly built for the modern dance, so leave your earplugs at home.

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Suddenly he could see through clothes, flesh... and walls!
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