What do the Village Voice, the New York Post and New York Times all agree on? THE SECRET OF ROAN INISH.
The Voice called it a “lyric romance for all the ages,” while the Times called it “wonderous.” Even Rolling Stone fell in love.
What do the Village Voice, the New York Post and New York Times all agree on? THE SECRET OF ROAN INISH.
The Voice called it a “lyric romance for all the ages,” while the Times called it “wonderous.” Even Rolling Stone fell in love.
More great photos by Allison Hull. (Thanks, Allison!) To see the whole reel, visit the Flickr page.
We had a huge turnout — pushing 300 people — for Jaws, and the most amazing weather and sunset. Plus, Ethan on his Shark Bike was a hit. (I’ve heard requests for a mermaid-themed bike for Splash.)
It couldn’t have been a more perfect setting for all of us first-timers to Jaws.
A special thanks to our evening’s sponsor, the Bait and Tackle, for making this all possible.
Turns out, this is “Shark Week” on the Discovery Channel. Well, there will also be sharks at Valentino Pier. JAWS is finally here.
JAWS turns 35 this year, and we’re ready to celebrate on Tues., Aug. 3.
Come early to get a picnic spot (this promises to be busy!); film will start around 8:30 p.m.
AFTER PARTY: Bait and Tackle, the evening’s sponsor, will be hosting a post-JAWS after party. Get your $1 drink ticket at the movie and then head down to the bar and share a round with fellow JAWS fanatics. There will also be $4 pints of Stella and fish-themed snacks (gummy sharks, gold fish, Swedish fish).
BOOZE: Alcohol is illegal in New York City parks, and the local cops are threatening come by this week and ticket for open containers. Fair warning.
Shark attacks coming to Red Hook Films on August 3, brought to you by the Red Hook Bait and Tackle.
C’mon out to Valentino Pier tonight for the classic 1978 surf flick, Big Wednesday.
Rockaway Taco and Rice Restaurants have a special beach-inspired menu they’re offering on site — so come hungry.
Start scoring prime picnic spots around 8 p.m.; the film will roll about 8:30 or 8:45 p.m.
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Photographer on site, Allison Hull, shot some great images from the Red Hook Films kickoff, featuring that classic, Goonies. To see the whole roll, visit the Flickr site.
Tuesday, July 27 is surf night at Red Hook Films.
We’re showing the 1978 classic flick, Big Wednesday, featuring a *young* Gary Busey. (Who knew he was sexy?) It’s surf, sand and coming of age.
Stroll on down to Valentino Pier about 8 p.m. to stake out a spot. The show will roll around 8:30 p.m.
Come hungry, though: Rice Restaurants + Rockaway Taco will be on hand with a very special beach-inspired menu.
Tonight’s the night! LL Cool J + SamJack + Red Hook Lobster Pound = the awesome. Seriously, Deep Blue Sea is *so* bad it’s great.
Stroll on down to Valentino Pier about 8 p.m. to stake out a spot. The show will roll around 8:30 p.m.
And don’t worry about running late and not packing a picnic: Tonight’s sponsor, Red Hook Lobster Pound, will be on site selling lobster and shrimp rolls ($15/$8). Plus, we’ll be offering gourmet popcorn from local winebar Home/Made for $1 per bag with proceeds benefitting the series.
We welcome lawn chairs, picnics and well-behaved (read: quiet) dogs on leash.
See you at the movies!
Goonies was a huge success last night! Nearly 200 people turned up — and it didn’t even rain!
But now it’s time to get ready for next week’s show: DEEP BLUE SEA.
Intelligent sharks set for vengeance. LL Cool J. Cringe-inducing one-liners. What’s not to love?
The Red Hook Lobster Pound is sponsoring the evening and will be on site selling lobster and shrimp rolls. (Take that crustaceans, lest you get any man-eating ideas from the sharks.) Lobster is $15/shrimp $8.
And, we’ll have more Home/Made popcorn on sale for $1, with all proceeds benefiting the film series.
See you at the movies!