At The Crandell: Ted, Dark Horse

Coming up at The Crandell,

Ted, the first live-action (with CGI) movie from Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy.

Here is the trailer:

Comedy, Rated R, 106 minutes

Show Times:
Friday and Saturday, August 10 and 11 at 7:00 and 9:00 pm
Sunday-Thursday, August 12-16 at 7:15 pm

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On Sunday (August 12) The Chatham Film Club presents a special showing of Dark Horse

Here is the trailer:

Drama/Dark Comedy, Not rated. 86 minutes
Tickets for Dark Horse. $5 members $6 nonmembers

Show Times:
Sunday, August 12 at 4:00 pm

The Crandell Theatre is located at 48 Main Street in the Village of Chatham. Visit CrandellTheatre.org for more info.

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At The Crandell: Bernie, Spider-Man, Batman

Coming up at The Crandell,

The Amazing Spider-Man has been held over for one more week.

Show Times:
Wednesday and Thursday (July 11 and 12): 5:00 pm and 7:30 pm
Friday and Saturday (July 13 and 14): 5:00 pm and 7:30 pm
Sunday thru Wednesday (July 15-18): 7:30 pm
Thursday (July 19): 5:00 pm

The Chatham Film Club presents a special showing of Bernie

Here is the trailer:

Rated: PG-13
Comedy/Crime/Drama.
Running Time: 104 minutes
Tickets for Bernie. $5 members $6 nonmembers

Show Times:
Sunday, July 15 at 4:00 pm

The Dark Knight Rises will be shown at a special Midnight Show on Thursday (July 19)

Here is the trailer:


Rated: PG-13
Action
Running Time: 164 mins.

The Crandell Theatre is located at 48 Main Street in the Village of Chatham. Visit CrandellTheatre.org for more info.

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At The Crandell: Midnight Screening,The Amazing Spider-Man

Tonight at The Crandell, a special, Midnight Screening of The Amazing Spider-Man

Here is the trailer:

Rated: PG 13
Action
Running Time: 136 minutes

Show Times:
Monday, July 2 at Midnight
Tuesday-Thursday, June 3-5 at 5:00 and 7:30 pm

The Crandell Theatre is located at 48 Main Street in the Village of Chatham. Visit CrandellTheatre.org for more info.

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At The Crandell: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

The Crandell will be showing a Sunday Matinee of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

Here is the trailer:

Rated: PG-13
Comedy/Drama
Running Time: 124 minutes

Show Times:
Sunday (July 1, 2012) at 4:00pm

More on the film from CrandellTheatre.org;

This is the boomer blockbuster that awakened Hollywood (finally), to the existence of a huge graying audience. A throwback to classic Miramax fairy tales like Enchanted April, and stuffed with top shelf British actors of a certain age—Judi Dench, Tom Wilkinson, Maggie Smith, Penelope Wilton, and Bill Nighy—who don’t let us down. Dame Judi is magnificent, and Smith and Wilton allow their raillery to spill over from Downton Abbey to the big screen. Director John Madden (Shakespeare in Love) shepherds the stellar cast in search of a cheap vacation to exotic Jaipur, India, where they find themselves trapped in a dilapidated turn of the century—the 19th Century—mansion where they absorb the film’s comforting message: you don’t have to be an Avenger to have a good time, and it’s not too late to start over, no matter what your age. I know its taken a long time for this film to find its way to Chatham, but it’s well worth the wait, and if you’ve seen it once, see it twice.

The Crandell Theatre is located at 48 Main Street in the Village of Chatham. Visit CrandellTheatre.org for more info.

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Chatham Named A Best Place To Live by Hudson Valley Mag

Earlier this year, an article on Hudson Valley Magazine (http://www.hvmag.com) titled, “7 Top Towns: Best Places to Live in the Hudson Valley in 2012”, named Chatham as one of the 7 top towns. The article pointed out Chatham’s country charm, diverse dining options and, of course, its single traffic light.

From the article:

Want the real country: farmland, horses, nobody in sight for miles? Head north — almost as far as you can go on the Taconic Parkway — to the town of Chatham. Spread over 53 square miles on the border between Columbia and Rensselaer counties — and about 15 miles from the Massachusetts border — Chatham is so downright cute that the Berkshires often claim it as their own. While it may be small and difficult to reach without a car (the nearest Amtrak stop is in Hudson), its primo location between Albany, New York, and Boston ensures that Chatham continues to thrive.

You can read the entire article and see the six other towns on Hudson Valley Magazine by clicking here.