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of adoration and respect for her. They

end up marrying, although keeping the

thing secret. It is at that point that trag-

edy strikes: Rose suddenly dies. Which

incites Eilis to return to Enniscorthy,

in order to share her sorrow to support

her mother morally. And there a strange

thing happens : she gradually gets lured

by the charms of her native place, going

as to let herself be wooed by Jim Far-

rell, a young local.

T HAT F UNNY F E E L I NG

Saturday, May 28 at 6:00 p.m. &

Sunday, May 29 at 6:30 p.m.

(1965) Cast: Sandra Dee,

Bobby Darin, Donald O’Connor

Joan Howell, a young and pretty

maid-for-hire, meets and begins dat-

ing wealthy New York City business-

man Tom Milford. Embarrassed about

bringing him back to her tiny apartment

that she shares with her roommate Au-

drey, Joan brings Tom over to a fancy

apartment that she cleans on a daily ba-

sis not knowing that it’s his place. Tom

plays along with the charade despite not

knowing who Joan really is, while she

tries to tidy up Tom’s place not knowing

who he really is.

T HE ROOK I E

Sunday, May 22

at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m.

(2002) Cast: Dennis Quaid,

J.D. Evermore, Rachel Griffiths

When a shoulder injury ended his mi-

nor league pitching career twelve years

ago, Jim Morris resorted to the next

best thing: coaching. But Jim’s team,

knowing their coach is a great ball play-

er, makes a deal with him: if they win

the district championship, they want

Jim to try out for a major-league or-

ganization. Going from worst to first,

the team makes it to state, and Jim is

forced to live up to his end of the deal.

While there prove to be a lot of pitches

to be thrown before he makes it off the

mound, big-league dreams are revived,

and there’s no telling where he could

go.

I ND I SCR E E T

Saturday, May 21 at 6:00 p.m. &

Sunday, May 22 at 6:30 p.m.

(1958) Cast: Cary Grant,

Ingrid Bergman, Cecil Parker

Anna Kalman is an accomplished ac-

tress who has given up hope of finding

the man of her dreams. She is in the

middle of taking off her face cream,

while talking about this subject with her

sister, when in walks Philip Adams. She

loses her concentration for a moment

as she realizes that this is the charm-

ing, smart, and handsome man she has

been waiting for. They begin a love-at-

first-sight relationship, but she finds out

that he has been keeping a secret from

her. When she learns of his lie, she be-

comes furious and works out a plan for

revenge.

S P ECT R E

Saturday, May 28

at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.

(2015) Cast: Daniel Craig,

Christoph Waltz, Léa Seydoux

After the events of Skyfall, Bond has

come out a troubled man. His mentor,

M, is dead. MI6 is crumbling under a

newer, high-tech organization led by

the mysterious Max Denbigh. Howev-

er, while in Mexico City, Bond finds an

Italian hitman trying to bomb a major

parade, and stops him. He finds a ring

on his finger with a strange symbol on

it. When he soon realizes that this sym-

bol is showing up at terrorist attacks

all over the world, he must traverse the

world to find out the truth behind the

chilling organization known as SPEC-

TRE and his blood-curdling connection

to it and it’s leader.

BROOK LYN

Sunday, May 29

at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m.

(2015) Cast: Saoirse Ronan,

Emory Cohen, Domhnall Gleeson

In late 1951, Eilis Lacey, a young Irish

girl, emigrates to Brooklyn, sponsored

by Father Flood, a priest from her na-

tive town Enniscorthy. But the early

days are tough, seasickness being soon

replaced by loneliness and homesick-

ness, two feelings all the more acutely

felt by Eilis for having had to leave be-

hind her widowed mother and her dear

sister Rose. She nevertheless little by

little manages to find her footing by

adapting to her job as a salesgirl, and

by studying bookkeeping at Brooklyn

College. And not only does gradua-

tion follow but love shows its face in

Tony, an Italian-American plumber, full

KIRBY PINES MOVIE

RATING SYSTEM

The Pinecone

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May 2016 • 11 •

= AVERAGE

= GOOD

= EXCELLENT

= OUTSTANDING