195 mins |
Rated
R13
Directed by Warren Beatty
Starring Maureen Stapleton, Jack Nicholson, Diane Keaton, Paul Sorvino
A 4K remaster of Warren Beatty's epic 1981 film, screening to celebrate International Workers Day on May 1st.
Show proof of union or guild membership at the counter for a discounted $10 ticket and 15% discount off food and drink!
An instantaneous classic, Warren Beatty's REDS was nominated for more Academy Awards in 1982 than any other film for the previous 15 years. The recipient of numerous critical "Best Picture" prizes throughout the world, it won every major directorial award of 1981 - 1982 for Beatty.
REDS is the story of the love affair of John Reed and Louise Bryant in a war-torn world and how the Russian Revolution shook their lives. Warren Beatty is John Reid, American Communist, journalist and activist who was buried in the Kremlin Wall. Diane Keaton is Louise Bryant, writer and feminist, whose love for Reed carries her across continents. Jack Nicholson is Eugene O'Neill, America's greatest playwright, whose life intertwines romantically with Bryant's. Maureen Stapleton is anarchist and feminist Emma Goldman and Jerzy Kosinski is Bolshevik leader Gregory Zinoviev.
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A 4K remaster of Warren Beatty's epic 1981 film, screening to celebrate International Workers Day on May 1st.
Show proof of union or guild membership at the counter for a discounted $10 ticket and 15% discount off food and drink!
An instantaneous classic, Warren Beatty's REDS was nominated for more Academy Awards in 1982 than any other film for the previous 15 years. The recipient of numerous critical "Best Picture" prizes throughout the world, it won every major directorial award of 1981 - 1982 for Beatty.
REDS is the story of the love affair of John Reed and Louise Bryant in a war-torn world and how the Russian Revolution shook their lives. Warren Beatty is John Reid, American Communist, journalist and activist who was buried in the Kremlin Wall. Diane Keaton is Louise Bryant, writer and feminist, whose love for Reed carries her across continents. Jack Nicholson is Eugene O'Neill, America's greatest playwright, whose life intertwines romantically with Bryant's. Maureen Stapleton is anarchist and feminist Emma Goldman and Jerzy Kosinski is Bolshevik leader Gregory Zinoviev.