“RocknRolla” – Nov 9th

Join the Washington DC Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Nov 9th at 4:20pm for RocknRolla at the Regal Gallery Place . Look for Schmitty wearing an amazing ‘fro-hawk in the theatre lobby about 15 minutes before the film. As always, after the film we will descend on a local establishment for dinner/drinks/discussion.

When a Russian mobster orchestrates a crooked land deal, millions of dollars are up for grabs, and all of London’s criminal underworld wants in on the action. Everyone from a dangerous crime lord to a sexy accountant, a corrupt politician and down-on-their-luck petty thieves conspire, collude and collide with one another in an effort to get rich quick.

“Zack and Miri Make a Porno” – Nov 2nd

Join the Washington DC Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Nov 2nd at 5:25 PM for Zack and Miri Make a Porno at the Regal Gallery Place . Look for Brock wearing an RIT hoodie in the theatre lobby about 15 minutes before the film. As always, after the film we will descend on a local establishment for dinner/drinks/discussion.

Lifelong platonic friends Zack and Miri look to solve their respective cash-flow problems by making an adult film together. As the cameras roll, however, the duo begin to sense that they may have more feelings for each other than they previously thought.

“Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist” – Oct 19th

Join the Washington DC Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Oct 19th at 7:25 pm for Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist at the Regal Gallery Place . Look for Brian wearing a black Orioles jersey in the theatre lobby about 15 minutes before the film. As always, after the film we will descend on a local establishment for dinner/drinks/discussion.

Michael Cera and Kat Dennings star as two lonesome teens who make a love connection as they prowl the streets of New York looking for their favorite band’s secret show, as well as for their drunk friend Caroline. Norah is sick of being the doormat for her catty friend Tris, so rather than look like she’s arrived at yet another concert without her unreliable ex-boy-friend-with-benefits Tal, she grabs a stranger and pretends he’s her date. Unfortunately, that stranger is Nick — who Tris just dumped. Oddly enough though, Nick and Norah seem to have a real connection. But is Nick still too hung up on the princess? The only way to find out is to spend all night combing Manhattan in a yellow Yugo.

“Body of Lies” – Oct 12th

Join the Washington DC Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Oct 12th at 7:15 pm for Body of Lies at the Regal Gallery Place . Look for Brian wearing a black Orioles Jersey and green Chuck Taylors in the theatre lobby about 15 minutes before the film. As always, after the film we will descend on a local establishment for dinner/drinks/discussion.

Fresh off of their success with director Martin Scorsese’s The Departed, star Leonardo DiCaprio and screenwriter William Monahan team with director Ridley Scott for this screen adaptation of David Ignatius’ novel Body of Lies. When CIA operative Roger Ferris (DiCaprio) uncovers evidence indicating that a major terrorist leader may be operating out of Jordan, he enlists the aid of CIA veteran Ed Hoffman (Russell Crowe) in infiltrating the elusive saboteur’s vast underground network. During the course of his dangerous mission, Ferris gradually comes to question how much he can trust his presumed allies — who include not just Hoffman, but the outwardly helpful head of Jordanian intelligence as well.

“Choke” – Oct 5th

Join the Washington DC Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Oct 5th at 5:15 PM for Choke at the Landmark E Street Cinema . Look for Schmitty wearing a smile in the theatre lobby about 15 minutes before the film. As always, after the film we will descend on a local establishment for dinner/drinks/discussion.

Victor Mancini, a sex-addicted med-school dropout, who keeps his increasingly deranged mother, Ida, in an expensive private medical hospital by working days as a historical re-enactor at a Colonial Williamsburg theme park. At night, Victor runs a scam by deliberately choking in upscale restaurants to form parasitic relationships with the wealthy patrons who “save” him. When, in a rare lucid movement, Ida reveals that she has withheld the shocking truth of his father’s identity, Victor enlists the aid of his best friend, Denny and his mother’s beautiful attending physician, Dr. Paige Marshall, to solve the mystery before the truth of his possibly divine parentage is lost forever.

“Burn After Reading” – Sep 28th

Join the Washington DC Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Sep 28th at 5:15PM for Burn After Reading at the Regal Gallery Place . Look for Aaron and Tina wearing messenger bags in red and khaki in the theatre lobby about 15 minutes before the film. As always, after the film we will descend on a local establishment for dinner/drinks/discussion.

A dark spy-comedy from Academy Award winners Joel and Ethan Coen. An ousted CIA official’s (Academy Award nominee John Malkovich) memoir accidentally falls into the hands of two unwise gym employees intent on exploiting their find. Also starring George Clooney, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, and Brad Pitt.

“Flow: For Love of Water” – Sep 21st

Join the Washington DC Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Sep 21st at 4:40 pm for Flow: For Love of Water at the Landmark E Street Cinema . Look for Erin wearing a messenger bag in the theatre lobby about 15 minutes before the film. As always, after the film we will descend on a local establishment for dinner/drinks/discussion.

Water is the essence of life, sustaining every living being on this planet. But the global water supply isn’t just at risk, it’s already in crisis. Director Irena Salina reveals the emerging global catastrophe: African plumbers reconnect shantytown water pipes under cover of darkness to ensure a community’s survival; a Californian scientist forces awareness of shockingly toxic public water sources; a CEO argues privatization is the wave of the future; a Canadian author uncovers corporate profiteering. With an unflinching focus on politics, pollution and human rights, Flow ensures that the precarious relationship between humanity and water can no longer be ignored. While specifics of locality and issue may differ, the message is the same; water, and our future as a species, is quickly drying up. Unless we instigate change, we face a world in which only those that can pay for their water will survive.

“Righteous Kill” – Sep 14th

Join the Washington DC Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Sep 14th at 6:30 p.m. for Righteous Kill at the Regal Gallery Place . Look for Schmitty wearing … in the theatre lobby about 15 minutes before the film. As always, after the film we will descend on a local establishment for dinner/drinks/discussion.

“Most people respect the badge. Everybody respects the gun.”

**Note this is opening weekend so you may want to purchase tickets in advance…

The most acclaimed actors of our time in the film event of the year. Turk (Robert De Niro) and Rooster (Al Pacino) are partners in the NYPD Homicide Division. They have 30 years of service investigating murders, and before they pull the pin, they want to solve their last big case. The city has a serial killer who is targeting criminals who have fallen through the cracks of the judicial system and have gotten away with rape, murder, and other heinous crimes. The serial killer believes that he is helping the police by taking the scum of the earth out of society for good, never to hurt any law abiding citizens again. The serial killer shoots the criminal at very close-range and leaves a four-line poem justifying the execution. Turk and Rooster want to give this person a medal, but instead, they must arrest him before he kills again. [imdb]

“Bottle Shock” – Sep 7th

Join the Washington DC Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Sep 7th at 7:10 pm for Bottle Shock at the Landmark E Street Cinema . Look for Brian wearing a black Orioles jersey in the theatre lobby about 15 minutes before the film. As always, after the film we will descend on a local establishment for dinner/drinks/discussion.

There are certain moments in history when America has proven itself to the world: Neil Armstrong setting foot on the Moon; or the US MenÂ’s Hockey team beating the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympics. One such moment, however, never got the recognition it deserved: In 1976, a small American winery bested the exalted French wines of the time and sent the wine industry into a tizzy – putting California wines on the map for good. Based on a true story, Bottle Shock chronicles the events leading up to the famous ‘Judgment of ParisÂ’ tastings.

“What We Do Is Secret” – Aug 31st

Join the Washington DC Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Aug 31st at 7:20 pm for What We Do Is Secret at the Landmark E Street Cinema . Look for Brock wearing a brown messenger bag in the theatre lobby about 15 minutes before the film. As always, after the film we will descend on a local establishment for dinner/drinks/discussion.

1970s Los Angeles. Nihilist Philosophy. Glam Rock. Drugs. Booze. Closeted Homosexuality. Dianetics. A Yen for Rock and Roll Immortality. A convergence of forces shaped the short, self-destructive life of Jan Paul Beahm, a fatherless boy raised by an alcoholic mother and abandoned by an older brother who died of a drug-overdose—a kid who reinvented himself coming out of a high school program for outcasts, as the one and only Darby Crash, the legendary lead singer of the seminal Los Angeles Punk band, The Germs. Shane West (“ER”), Bijou Phillips, Rick Gonzalez and Noah Segan star in a biopic that chronicles the rise of The Germs and their charismatic leader whose image—the contorted, screaming face and death grip on the microphone—has become an icon of the U.S. punk movement and a rapt influence on bands since. Darby’s cultivated punk attitude, resplendent with the hardcore, infamous onstage self-mutilation antics and volatile energy that inspired the band’s mesmerized followers to riot, ultimately banned The Germs from playing every venue in the greater Los Angeles area. Written and directed by Rodger Grossman.