MATERIALISTS:

1 hour 56 minutes
romance / comedy
click on poster for trailer
~ in 4K ultra-high definition at this theatre ~
Friday, June 13 – 7:15 pm /
Saturday, June 14 – 4:15 pm & 7:15 pm /
Monday, June 16 – 4:15 pm & 7:15 pm /
Tuesday, June 17 – 7:15 pm /
Thursday, June 19 – 7:15 pm /
A young, ambitious New York City matchmaker (Dakota Johnson) finds herself torn between the perfect match (Pedro Pascal) and her imperfect ex (Chris Evans).
Starring: Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, Pedro Pascal, Zoe Winters, Marin Ireland, Dasha Nekrasova, Emmy Wheeler, Louisa Jacobson, Eddie Cahill, Sawyer Spielberg, Joseph Lee, John Magaro, Nedra Marie Taylor, Sietzka Rose, Halley Feiffer, Madeline Wise, Ian Stuart, Dan Domenech, Emiliano Díez, Rachel Zeiger-Haag, Alison Bartlett, Lindsey Broad, Baby Rose
“There’s a bit of quiet courageousness to the movie in its commitment to depth over trying to nakedly appeal to others, and that’s a quality which makes any person — and any film — more desirable. So, I’ll follow the film’s bravery by admitting, right here and now, that I’m in love with it.” (Bill Bria, Slashfilm)
“Song [writer/director] has a particular knack for telling stories that break down the walls around our hearts and leave us aching in the best way possible.” (Molly Freeman, Screen Rant)
“Playwright turned filmmaker Celine Song’s assured second feature is a refreshingly complex look at modern love, self-worth and the challenges of finding a partner in an unaffordable city… .” (David Rooney, Hollywood Reporter)
“What Song [director] has done is make an excellent version of those types of romance films from yesteryear, yet one where these characters have depth, layers, and are more considered than we might have received in those films.” (Ross Bonaime, Collider)
“Moving on from its cynical beginning, Materialists takes the long way around to an ending that is decidedly hopeful. It offers an unblinkered, earned romanticism that suits this moment, and bolsters Song’s [director] reputation as one of our most astute observers of relationships.” (Caryn James, BBC)