The LFC has been fortunate enough to screen many, many wonderful locally made and independent films over the past 2 years. We delight in keeping tabs with these filmmakers and their projects, especially if we find their films are booming and enjoying acclaim. One of the films we’re particulary proud of is The Garden, which [...]
Archive for June, 2010
Bela Lugosi’s “Dracula” at the 119 Gallery with live soundtrack, June 26!
Posted in Lowell Screenings and Events, tagged 119 Gallery Lowell, Bela Lugosi Dracula, Bride of Frankenstein, Frankenstein, Freaks movie, Karen Langlie, King Kong, Murders in the Rue Morgue, Of Nightmares Lowell, Rob Byrd, The Invisible Man, The Mummy, Tod Browning, Wisteriax on June 25, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
DRACULA (1931) Live Soundtrack by Rob Byrd & Wisteriax Saturday, June 26 @ 8PM 119 Gallery 119 Chelmsford Street, Lowell Suggested donation: $5 Don’t miss this fun, fabulous night of classic film horror starring the master of the macabre, Bela Lugosi! Director Tod Browning‘s conceptual rendition of the stage play (as opposed to Bram Stoker’s [...]
The 13th Annual Lawrence Film Festival: This Friday – Sunday!
Posted in Film Festivals, Screenings and Events Outside Lowell, tagged Lawrence Film Festival, Lawrence Heritage State Park, Sugar the movie, Swept Away film Italy, The Human Price of Cofffee on June 22, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The 13th Annual Lawrence Film Festival Friday, June 25 – Sunday, June 27, 2010 Lawrence Heritage State Park 1 Jackson Street, Lawrence Film festival season is upon us! There are numerous opportunities to see great film (classic, indie, and otherwise) in the New England area, but we are particularly proud when we can boast about [...]
“Shutter Island” screens at Chelmsford Public Library June 17
Posted in Screenings and Events, tagged Ben Kingsley, Chelmsford Public Library, Dennis Lehane, Mark Ruffalo, Martin Scorsese, Max von Sydow, One Book One Chelmsford, Shutter Island on June 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Shutter Island Thursday, June 17 | 6:30PM Chelmsford Public Library 25 Boston Road, Chelmsford Free admission In case you missed it in theaters but still want to enjoy the crazy ride in a group setting, Shutter Island – Martin Scorsese’s hit adaptation of the eerie Dennis Lehane novel – will screen at the Chelmsford Public [...]
Cambodian documentary “The Wanderers” screens at the ATHM, June 20
Posted in Lowell Screenings and Events, tagged American Textile History Museum, Andy Brouwer, Cambodian community Lowell, Christine Bouteiller, Khmer Rouge, Light of Cambodian Children, More Than a Number exhibit, Phnom Penh Cambodia, The Wanderers film on June 11, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Wanderers (2010) directed by Christine Bouteiller Sunday, June 20 | 1:30-3PM American Textile History Museum 491 Dutton Street, Lowell (Free admission with paid museum entrance) Though not much information is out there on this 58-minute documentary by Christine Bouteiller, we think it’s important to help spread the word about this film which screens at [...]
The LFC brings indie films to Parker Library in Dracut, MA!
Posted in Screenings and Events Outside Lowell, tagged Dracut MA, film at Parker Library Dracut, Moses Greeley Parker Library, Motion Picture Licensing Corporation, MPLC, Parker Library Dracut on June 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
In addition to watching great film, doing film research (seeing what’s out there) is also right at the top of our ‘things we’d rather be doing’ list. Last year, the LFC was approached by the director of the Moses Greeley Parker Library in nearby Dracut, MA, to partner for an independent film series. It took [...]
The LFC Review – “Splice”
Posted in Lowell Screenings and Events, Movie Rants-N-Raves, tagged Adrien Brody, film review, Lowell Showcase Cinemas, Sarah Polley, Splice on June 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Courtesy of Brett Cromwell – Went to the Lowell Showcase Cinemas today to see the new biological horror flick Splice. I call it biological horror because that’s how they bill it in the trailer, but it’s definitely more biological than horror. As suspense films go, it was decent but not outstanding, and despite an interesting [...]

