Coming Attractions
Scheduling our Main Attractions is week-to-week. On Monday, we decide what main films will play starting that Friday. On Tuesday and Wednesday, we set the showtimes for the upcoming week and then update our website and telephone hotline. We also send out a weekly email (which you can receive by signing up below). This list is only an educated guess, as film release plans often change. Have a suggestion? Contact us at comments@countytheater.org.
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Starts Fri Nov 8 Anora
ANORA tells the story of an exotic dancer who falls in love with the son of a Russian oligarch.
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Starts Fri Nov 15 A Real Pain
Earning rave reviews at the Sundance Film Festival, A REAL PAIN is written, directed, and starring Jesse Eisenberg. He and Kieran Culkin play two Jewish cousins who embark on a tour through Poland to honor their grandmother.
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In the Summers
IN THE SUMMERS is the story of two sisters from California who navigate their formative years over their summer vacations visiting their loving yet volatile father in New Mexico.
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A Different Man
Edward, an insecure man with a facial deformity, undergoes a radical medical procedure to transform his appearance. But his beautiful new appearance renders him unrecognizable.
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Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
This moving documentary tells the story of actor and activist Christopher Reeve.
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Hard Truths
Legendary filmmaker Mike Leigh reunites with actress Marianne Jean-Baptiste for his latest — an unblocking but compassionate film about family life in Britain that marks his return to a contemporary setting.
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Good One
GOOD ONE is an indie drama about a girl who goes on a 3 day camping trip with her dad and his oldest friend.
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A Complete Unknown
Timothée Chalamet stars as legendary musician Bob Dylan. The film traces the then unknown 19-year-old from obscurity, through his meteoric rise as the preeminent folk singer of the day.
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My Name is Alfred Hitchcock
This masterfully crafted documentary looks at the films of Alfred Hitchcock, one of the most influential filmmakers in cinema history.