The Floyd Theater presents 'The Grey,' 'Chronicle,' and a special midnight movie [Movies]

Print
The Floyd Theater presents 'The Grey,' 'Chronicle,' and a special midnight movie

Once again we return with this week’s exciting issue of “What’s playing at the University of Louisville Floyd Theater?,” where we discuss the goings-on of the University’s deliciously inexpensive on-campus movie theater, showcasing films both obscure and mainstream, often new, occasionally classic. On to the show!

The week starts this evening (this evening being Thursday) with two screenings of the new Liam Neeson vehicle, “The Grey.” The film tells the story of several men stranded in the Alaskan wilderness after a plane crash and their attempts to survive the vicious cold – as a pack of wolves watches on. While it’s true that there is a large volume of these survival-type films, one presumes that Neeson’s trademark badassery will help to take it above and beyond its predecessors. “The Grey” plays at 5:00 and 8:00.

The following evening, Friday (March 30th), brings “Chronicle,” the latest in the “found-footage” genre. This specimen follows three friends who are bestowed with telekinetic powers after stumbling upon a mysterious object. They use their new abilities for mischief and personal gain, until one of the three begins to embrace his darker side. “Chronicle” plays on Friday at 5:00 and 8:00 and then again on Sunday, April 1, at 5:00 and 8:00.

There are no film screenings on Saturday evening due to some apparently important Sportsball deal that nobody really cares about. However, it is made up for with a special midnight screening on Friday evening following “Chronicle”: “Serenity”! For those who don’t know, “Serenity” is the spinoff film of the much-loved and too-soon-departed television show “Firefly.” “Serenity” continues the action of the TV show as Mal and his ragtag group of interplanetary transporters-of-not-always-legal-goods try to evade an assassin out to capture the telepathic River Tam (which is the name of a person, by the way). Viewing this at midnight on a big screen is a guaranteed good time.

The Floyd Theater is located on the third floor of the Student Activities Center on the U of L campus – look for the clock tower. Admission is $1.50 for students and $3.00 for the general public. More information can be found at the SAB Film Committee Facebook page.

Image: Internet Movie Database

About Allan Day
Aside from the wide world of film, Allan is also passionate about literature, fine food and drink, and music. When he isn't writing, he is taking care of his 3-year-old daughter, bartending, or working on his own filmmaking efforts. His favorite filmmakers include Lars Von Trier, Ingmar Bergman, Charlie Chaplin, Peter Greenaway, and David Lynch. Allan is always looking for volunteers for his various low-budget short film projects. Feel free to contact him - all are welcome.
More articles from Allan Day
Like us on Facebook!
Subscribe to our RSS Feed!
Follow us on Twitter!
Add us to your circles on Google+!
Subscribe to our YouTube channel!
Follow us on FourSquare!
Follow us on Pinterest!
Follow us on Tumblr!

Search Louisville Events

More Events | Post an Event | Event Map
tue
21
wed
22
thu
23
fri
24
sat
25
sun
26
mon
27

Search Louisville Restaurants

Lenihan Sotheby's International Realty—All Louisville Listings

Copyright © 2013 Louisville.com, All Rights Reserved
137 W. Muhammad Ali Boulevard, Suite 102, Louisville, KY 40202
502-625-0100
Mobile Site