After Hours at the Mayan
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After Hours is an atypical comedy, totally New York, Scorsese movie that hasn't seen the big screen in a long time. Should be fun!
Martin Scorsese’s “After Hours” is a comedy, according to the strict definition of that word: It ends hapily, and there are indications along the way that we’re not supposed to take it seriously. It is, however, the tensest comedy I can remember, building its nightmare situation step by insidious step until our laughter is hollow, or defensive. This is the work of a master filmmaker who controls his effects so skillfully that I was drained by this film – so emotionally depleted that there was a moment, two-thirds of the way through, when I wondered if maybe I should leave the theater and gather my thoughts and come back later for the rest of the “comedy.” (Roger Ebert)
Tickets available on line and at the box office
Free parking at the lot behind the Mayan and in the Mayan designated lot on Lincoln
Depending on crowd size we will either Postino or Punch Bowl after for debrief.
