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Box Office BabiesAlternate Fridays @ 1 pm $6.75 parents / Babies under 12 months FREE To purchase tickets, go to our SHOWTIMES page New parents and their infants are invited to join us at the Coolidge for these special bi-monthly, baby-friendly screenings of our current features on the giant screen. All Box Office Babies screenings take place in our newly renovated main theatre on the first floor, featuring new seats and bathrooms with Koala changing tables -- plus plenty of room in the newly expanded lobby to park strollers and stretch out. SON OF RAMBOWFriday, May 16 @ 1:00 pm "There lies a huge, beating heart that leads to a crescendo of joviality so flawlessly accomplished that your mental applause sign may light up before its all over."- Erik Childress, eFilmCritic.com SON OF RAMBOW is a hilariously fresh and visually inventive take on friendship, family, film heroes and the death-defying adventures of growing up in the video age. The story takes place in 1980s Britain, where young Will Proudfoot is raised in isolation among The Brethren, a puritanical religious sect in which music and TV are strictly forbidden. When Will encounters his first movie, a pirated copy of RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD his imagination is blown wide open. Now, Will sets out to join forces with the seemingly diabolical school bully, Lee Carter, to make their own action epic, devising wildly creative, on-the-fly stunts, not to mention equally elaborate schemes for creating a movie of total commitment and non-stop thrills while hiding out from The Brethren. When school popularity finally descends on Will and Lee in the form of, oui, the super-cool French exchange student, their remarkable new friendship and precious film are pushed, quite literally, to the breaking point. Filmed in a creatively mad-cap, homemade style with a mostly amateur cast and a wry, comic-tinged nostalgia, creative visionaries Garth Jennings and Nick Goldsmith, a.k.a. Hammer & Tongs (HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY), manage to capture both the agony and the giddy ecstasy of a camcorder childhood with humor, poignancy and a rousing dose of cinematic panache. dir. Garth Jennings, w/ Will Poulter, Bill Milner, Jules Sitruk, Jessica Stevenson, Neil Dudgeon, Anna Wing, Ed Westwick, Eric Sykes, 1h36m |