Baltimore Screening Pass-palooza – “The Tender Bar”!

Before hitting the multiplex, please consider the health risks involved with participating in group gatherings at this time. Take very good care of yourselves – I wanna see you on the other side.

Oscar bait time, kids! And you know that this one is gonna be on a lot of lists… So why not see it early? Synopsis!

A neighborhood pub in Manhasset, Long Island, becomes a second home for a fatherless boy in The Tender Bar, a poignant and inspiring coming-of-age story directed by George Clooney. J.R. (Tye Sheridan and Daniel Ranieri), whose father disappeared from his life before he was old enough to speak, moves into his grandfather’s dilapidated house after he and his mother (Lily Rabe) once again hit hard times. Under the unconventional tutelage of his Uncle Charlie (Ben Affleck), a charismatic, self-educated bartender, and a handful of the bar’s colorful regulars, J.R. grows into a young man determined to fulfill his dream of becoming a writer in this fiercely funny and blazingly honest adaptation of J.R. Moehringer’s bestselling memoir.

Ready? Let’s go!

What – ADMIT TWO passes for the B’more screening of The Tender Bar!

Where – The Charles Theater

When – Tuesday, December 14th

Why – Oscar bait baybeeeee!

How – Clicky! http://amazonscreenings.com/VaUBg53161

Remember – seating for screenings are first come first served and not guaranteed. So get there early to get yourself a seat.

Good luck, everyone!

About Denise

Professional nerd. Lover of licorice.
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