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Monday
Apr222013

Still there. Still there. Gone.

 

The new poster for Before Midnight has just been released via EWreminding us all that the next chapter in the lives of Celine and Jesse is only 32 days away.

Are we all excited yet?

Also: for anyone living in the L.A. area, the LA County Museum of Art will be hosting a double feature of the first two films, Before Sunrise and Before Sunset on Friday, May 17th. Tickets are available here starting Thursday at 5:00, and at $10 for both films on the big screen, it's not even a bargain anymore. It's a freakin' steal.

Get them, lovelies. 
-Beau

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Reader Comments (5)

just a note. All the screenings at LACMA are hosted by Film Independent. :)

April 22, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterCristhian

Indeed! Tickets are available to the general public as well, but yes, Film Independent is hosting the event! :)

April 22, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterBeau

I'm so nervous about this movie. I want it to be so good and follow up on the glory of Before Sunset. But that's so hard to match.

Love the poster though. Good sign?

April 22, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterHannah

As someone whose favorite film is Before Sunset, I can confirm Before Midnight is amazing, having seen my Seattle screening for it a few weeks back.

April 22, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterBrianZ

The embarassingly alliterative quote from uber-hack Peter Travers is a gross stain on this otherwise lovely poster for this exquisite film. I really don't like to rag on fellow film writers, especially publicly, but this guy is just the worst, and if there's a safe place to vent, it's probably here. I can't believe he actually employed "ravishing romance" yet again, as if he coined it or something. It's been scrawled on the art for Wall-E, Atonement, Bright Star, etc. Come on, Sony Pictures Classics--oodles of articulate critics will, and do, love this movie. You didn't this joke of an endorsement. [End rant]

April 22, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterKurtis O
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