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The viewing experience at Fine Arts is similar to that of a traditional theater--reasonably comfortable theater seats on a sloped floor. There are two screening rooms -- the downstairs theater seats 250, the smaller, more intimate upstairs theater seats 99.
To reach the screening rooms enter the IU Fine Arts building through the second floor doors off of the circular drive. Look to your left and you'll see the upstairs Fine Arts theater.
To reach the downstairs theater go to the end of the hall and walk down the stairs. You'll find the theater on your right.
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The Buskirk Chumley Theater is a former movie theater in downtown Bloomington on Kirkwood between Washington and Walnut Streets. It has been beautifully restored and is primarily a performing arts theater but films are still occasionally screened there. The theater seats 600. The Ryder screens films at the Buskirk Chumley on some Sunday afternoons, depending in part on what we are showing, and in part on the availability of the space. Films at the Buskirk Chumley cost a bit more: $5 as opposed to $4 at Fine Arts.
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THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO - Now Playing
A 24-year old goth/hacker named Lizbeth Salender unravels a 40-year-old mystery on a wintry island in this rich, atmospheric thriller. Lisbeth is as compelling as any movie character in recent memory. --Roger Ebert more...
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I AM LOVE - Now Playing
Tilda Swinton stars as a Russian immigrant who has married into an Italian family and adopted the culture of Milan. An adoring and attentive mother, her existence is shocked to the core when she falls quickly and deeply in love a much younger man more...
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THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE - Now Playing
Lisbeth Salander, the punked, pierced, dragon-tattooed heroine of Stieg Larsson's international bestselling Millennium trilogy, is back. Swedish actress " Noomi Rapace’s leather-clad bisexual feminist is an unbowed avenger for the art-house crowd more...
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HOTEL FOR DOGS - Now Playing
Thor Freudenthal makes his feature-film directorial debut with this adaptation of Lois Duncan’s children’s book HOTEL FOR DOGS. Sixteen-year old Andi (Emma Roberts) and her younger brother, Bruce (Jake T. Austin), are orphans living with their foster pare more...
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LABYRINTH - Starting Friday Sep 10 2010
Fifteen-year-old Sarah (Jennifer Connelly) is so resentful of her baby brother Toby that she hopes he will just disappear. Her dream becomes reality when goblins kidnap the boy--but Sarah unexpectedly finds herself horrified by the loss. So she sets forth more...
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THE SECRET OF KELLS - Starting Friday Sep 17 2010
Magic, fantasy, and Celtic mythology come together in this sweeping story about the power of imagination and faith to carry humanity through dark times. This Oscar nominee (Best Animated Film) tells the story of a boy who lives in a remote medieval more...
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WOMEN WITHOUT MEN - Starting Friday Sep 24 2010
This Venice Film Festival prize winner chronicles the intertwining lives of four Iranian women during the summer of 1953; a cataclysmic moment in Iranian history when an American led, British backed coup d'état brought down the democratically elected more...
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THE COVE - Starting Friday Oct 01 2010
In this pulse-pounding eco-thriller, a crack team of divers and activists infiltrate a secret dolphin cove in Japan; "think Michael Moore meets Michael Mann." -Film Threat more...
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MY SUICIDE - Starting Friday Oct 15 2010
A 17-year old media geek announces that he's going to kill himself on camera for his high school class project. It's guerrilla style should catapult My Suicide to major cult status. --Variety
Unlike anything you have ever seen! - Screen International more...
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