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On Sunday-
Monday, Oct.
18-19, the 11th
Annual MSU
Israeli Film
Festival will
feature five of
2014's most
acclaimed and
discussed films.
Gett: The Trial of
Vivian Amsalem;
Paris on the
Water; Next to Her; African Exodus; and
A Borrowed Identity all will be shown,
plus a panel discussion and kosher
dinner catered by Woody's Oasis —
all free and open to the public. Wells
Hall, B-122. (517) 432-3493.
African Exodus
Music Theatre. $28-$33. (248) 399-
2980; royaloakmusictheatre.com .
TIMEFLIES
NOBODY PUTS BABY
IN THE CORNER
Producer Rob Resnick met vocal-
ist Cal Shapiro at a party at Tufts
University, which they both attended:
Shapiro freestyled over Resnick's beat
boxing. Forming Timeflies, the pair
found fame on YouTube (exceeding
125 million views) and hired Shapiro's
housemate, Jared Glick, as manager.
At 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 20, the self-
described "electro hip-pop dub-some-
thing" duo perform at the Royal Oak
Romance, music and high-energy
dancing, all set against the backdrop
of 1960s' New York's Borsht Belt —
Dirty Dancing has it all. Now you can
see Johnny Castle and Frances "Baby"
Houseman live in Dirty Dancing—
The Classic Story on Stage at Detroit's
Fisher Theatre Oct. 20-Nov. 1. "As I
learned how many people watched
the movie over and over and over,"
says Eleanor Bergstein, screenwriter
Celebrity Jews
Nate Bloom
Special to the
Jewish News
AT THE MOVIES
Opening Friday, Oct. 16: Bridge of
Spies is based on the events leading
up to the real-life 1962 exchange of
convicted Soviet spy Rudolph Abel for
American spy plane pilot Francis Gary
Powers, who was shot down in 1960. It
stars Tom Hanks as an American law-
yer who represented Abel and, later,
aided the Cold War swap. Directed by
Steven Spielberg, 68, Bridge is the third
Spielberg film starring Hanks, an old
friend. Ethan and Joel Coen co-wrote
Bridge.
Peter Sollett, 39, has directed two
quality features: Raising Victor Vargas
and Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist. His
new film, Freeheld, tells the true story of
a New Jersey police lieutenant (Julianne
Moore) with terminal cancer who
fought county officials who denied her
request to leave her pension benefits to
her domestic partner (Ellen Page). Josh
Charles, 44, plays a county official torn
about the issue.
Rush
Goosebumps is an interesting come-
dic take on the bestselling "scary" chil-
dren's book series by R.L. Stine, 71. The
movie begins with teen Zach Cooper
(Dylan Minnette) upset about moving
to a small town. The silver lining is that
next door lives Hannah Stine (Odeya
Rush, 18), a beautiful teenage girl and
the daughter of famous author R. L.
Stine (Jack Black, 46). The action takes
off when Stine reveals that the crea-
tures in his stories are real and that he
protects his readers by keeping them
locked in his books. Of course, they get
out and Zach, Hannah and everybody
else have a wild night trying to save
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