Return to Previous Press Release
Enter your name and a friend's email address in the fields below and click "Submit" to email this Press Release to a friend.
Your message will look like this:
[YOUR NAME HERE] thought you might be interested in this story from the University of Rochester.
MEDIA CONTACT: Wilson Commons Information Desk (585) 275-5911
January 22, 2003
Recent movies will be shown at the University of Rochester this spring. All films are shown in the evenings in Hoyt Hall on the River Campus. Tickets are $2 at the door and $1.75 in advance at the Common Market in Wilson Commons on the River Campus. Semester passes cost $15 and also can be purchased at the Common Market and at the door. The University of Rochester Cinema Group sponsors the spring 2003 movie series.
The schedule:
Friday, Jan. 24 Igby Goes Down 7, 9, 11 Saturday, Jan. 25 The Ring 7, 9:30, midnight Friday, Jan. 31 Jackass 7, 9, 11
Saturday, Feb. 1 8 Mile 7, 9:30, midnight Friday, Feb. 7 Spirited Away 7, 9:30, midnight Saturday, Feb. 8 Punch-Drunk-Love 7, 9, 11 Friday, Feb. 14 Pretty Woman 7, 9, midnight Saturday, Feb. 15 Roger Dodger 7, 9, 11 Friday, Feb. 21 Rules of Attraction 7, 9, 11 Friday, Feb. 28 8 Femmes 7, 9, 11
Saturday, March 1 Die Another Day 7, 9, 11 Friday, March 21 Roger & Me (digital video) 7, 9, 11 Saturday, March 22 Bowling for Columbine 7, 9:30, midnight Friday, March 28 Star Trek: Nemesis 7, 9:15, 11:30 Saturday, March 29 Star Wars Episode II 7, 9:30, midnight
Friday, April 4 Lord of the Rings: Two Towers 6:30, 9:15, midnight Saturday, April 5 25th Hour 7, 9:30, midnight Friday, April 11 Two Weeks Notice 7, 9 11 Saturday, April 12 About Schmidt 7, 9:30, midnight Friday, April 18 The Hours 7, 9:30, midnight Saturday, April 19 Catch Me If You Can 7, 9:30, midnight Friday, April 25 Gangs of New York 6:30, 9:15, midnight
Friday, May 2 Ghostbusters 7, 9, 11 *free show
The University of Rochester (www.rochester.edu) is one of the nation's leading private universities. Located in Rochester, N.Y., the University gives students exceptional opportunities for interdisciplinary study and close collaboration with faculty through its unique cluster-based curriculum. Its College of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering is complemented by the Eastman School of Music, Simon School of Business, Warner School of Education, Laboratory for Laser Energetics, Schools of Medicine and Nursing, and the Memorial Art Gallery.
PR 710, MS 0