“World War Z (2D)” – Jun 23rd

Join the Boston Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Jun 23rd at 6:50p for World War Z (2D) at the Regal Fenway Stadium 13 . Look for Sean wearing a nametag 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.

United Nations employee Gerry Lane traverses the world in a race against time to stop the Zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments, and threatening to destroy humanity itself.

“This Is The End” – Jun 16th

Join the Boston Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Jun 16th at 7p for This Is The End at the AMC Boston Common 19 . Look for Dan wearing a multicolored shirt 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.

Seth Rogen and Jay Baruchel star as themselves along with Danny McBride, Jonah Hill, and Craig Robinson in this end-of-days comedy that finds the actors hiding out with James Franco in his house as the apocalypse decimates L.A. outside. Featuring cameos by Jason Segel and Emma Watson, the Sony Pictures film features the directing debuts of Rogen and frequent collaborator Evan Goldberg.

“The Dirty Dozen” – Jun 9th

Join the Boston Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Jun 9th at 6p for The Dirty Dozen at the Brattle Theatre . Look for Sean wearing a nametag 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.

The quintessential WWII men-on-a-mission film, THE DIRTY DOZEN features Lee Marvin as a no-nonsense commander who must lead a bunch of military convicts on what is essentially a suicide mission. Their goal is to parachute behind enemy lines and cause chaos amongst the Nazi high-command by murdering as many of them as possible.

“Deceptive Practice: The Mysteries and Mentors of Ricky Jay” – Jun 2nd

Join the Boston Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Jun 2nd at 7:10p for Deceptive Practice: The Mysteries and Mentors of Ricky Jay at the Kendall Square Cinema . Look for Sean wearing a nametag 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.

Deceptive Practice: The Mysteries and Mentors of Ricky Jay is a mesmerizing journey into the world of modern magic and the small circle of eccentric geniuses who mastered it. At its center is the multitalented Ricky Jay, a best-selling author and historian, an acclaimed actor (House of Games), a leading collector of antiquarian books and artifacts, but above all a conjurer capable of creating a profound sense of wonder and disbelief. Deceptive Practice traces the story of Ricky’s achievement, from his precocious apprenticeship in Brooklyn, beginning at age 4, with his grandfather Max Katz, as well as Al Flosso, Slydini, and Cardini (all among the best magicians of the 20th century), to his extraordinary one-man shows on Broadway. Friends and collaborators appear, such as David Mamet and Steve Martin (who joins Jay in a hilarious turn on a vintage ’70s “Dinah Shore” TV show). Throughout, Jay demonstrates live on camera his mastery of sleight of hand. Viewers will gain not only a deep appreciation for the arduous and arcane demands of the magician’s craft, but also for the colorful use of language and storytelling central to the art.

“Leviathan (2012)” – May 26th

Join the Boston Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, May 26th at 7p for Leviathan (2012) at the Brattle Theatre . Look for Sean wearing a nametag 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.

One of the most highly anticipated films of the year, from the directors of Sweetgrass and Foreign Parts, LEVIATHAN is a thrilling, immersive documentary that takes you deep inside the dangerous world of commercial fishing. Set aboard a hulking fishing vessel as it navigates the treacherous waves off the New England coast the very waters that once inspired Moby Dick the film captures the harsh, unforgiving world of the fishermen in starkly haunting, yet beautiful detail. Employing an arsenal of cameras that pass freely from film crew to ship crew, and swoop from below sea level to astonishing birds-eye views, LEVIATHAN is unlike anything you have ever seen; a purely visceral, cinematic experience.

“The Iceman” – May 19th

Join the Boston Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, May 19th at 7:05p for The Iceman at the Kendall Square Cinema . Look for Dan wearing a multicolored shirt 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.

The true story of Richard Kuklinski, the notorious contract killer and family man. When finally arrested in 1986, neither his wife nor daughters have any clue about his real profession.

“Psycho” – May 12th

Join the Boston Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, May 12th at 7p for Psycho at the Brattle Theatre . Look for Dan wearing a multicolored shirt 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.

Happy Mothers Day!

One of the most famous and influential thrillers of all time, Hitchcocks immortal shocker features Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates, the ultimate mommas boy. Norman is the proprietor of the lonely Bates Motel whose disturbing relationship with his mother is upset and ultimately uncovered after the alluring Janet Leigh pays the motel a visit and never checks out.

“Mud” – May 5th

Join the Boston Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, May 5th at 7p for Mud at the Coolidge Corner Theatre . Look for Dan wearing a multicolored shirt 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.

Two teenage boys encounter a fugitive and form a pact to help him evade the bounty hunters on his trail and to reunite him with his true love.

“The East” – Apr 28th

Join the Boston Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Apr 28th at 8pm for The East at the Somerville Theatre . Look for Dan wearing a multicolored shirt 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.

Note: This screening is part of IFFBoston 2013 (which begins Wednesday and runs for a week). You can (and should) buy your tickets in advance here.

THE EAST, a suspenseful and provocative espionage thriller from acclaimed writer/director Zal Batmanglij and writer/actress Brit Marling (ANOTHER EARTH, IFFBoston 2011), stars Marling as former FBI agent Sarah Moss. Moss is starting a new career at Hiller Brood, an elite private intelligence firm that ruthlessly protects the interests of its A-list corporate clientele. Handpicked for a plum assignment by the companys head honcho, Sharon (Patricia Clarkson), Sarah goes deep undercover to infiltrate The East, an elusive anarchist collective seeking revenge against major corporations guilty of covering up criminal activity.

Determined, highly trained, and resourceful, Sarah soon ingratiates herself with the group, overcoming their initial suspicions and joining them on their next action, or jam. But living closely with the intensely committed members of The East, Sarah finds herself torn between her two worlds as she starts to connect with anarchist Benji (Alexander Skarsgard, True Blood) and the rest of the collective, and awakens to the moral contradictions of her personal life.

“42” – Apr 21st

Join the Boston Sunday Night Film Club this Sunday, Apr 21st at 7:15p for 42 at the AMC Boston Common 19 . Look for Sean wearing a nametag 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.

42 tells the story of two menthe great Jackie Robinson and legendary Brooklyn Dodgers GM Branch Rickeywhose brave stand against prejudice forever changed the world by changing the game of baseball. In 1946, Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford) put himself at the forefront of history when he signed Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) to the team, breaking Major League Baseballs infamous color line. But the deal also put both Robinson and Rickey in the firing line of the public, the press and even other players. Facing unabashed racism from every side, Robinson was forced to demonstrate tremendous courage and restraint by not reacting in kind, knowing that any incident could destroy his and Rickeys hopes.