Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in MC MD and the closest location I could see yesterday was Georgetown. Wonder why there’s not a wider distribution?
It's playing at the Avalon. That's likely closer to you than Georgetown
American Fiction is still showing at the Avalon in Chevy Chase (just over border on Connecticut)
Avalon
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And at Landmark Bethesda Row
https://www.landmarktheatres.com/movies/316372-american-fiction/?theater=X06C1
TODAY, JAN 16
3:30 PM
4:30 PM
7:15 PM
And in Silver Spring …
Especially Considering the other junk on at mainstream cinemas at moment, the film makers did not do a good job with the film distribution. Audiences have generally had very positive reviews …
Anonymous wrote:We just saw American Fiction and really enjoyed it. Post BLM satire about stereotypical and flat ways that black Americans are depicted in novels.
Anyone what did others think?
Anonymous wrote:I’m in MC MD and the closest location I could see yesterday was Georgetown. Wonder why there’s not a wider distribution?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m in MC MD and the closest location I could see yesterday was Georgetown. Wonder why there’s not a wider distribution?
It's playing at the Avalon. That's likely closer to you than Georgetown
Anonymous wrote:Same poster
Just noticed this was an older thread. It’s 1/15 and I never heard of it and this thread only has a few responses. FWIW Seems like the film Made a good call not releasing it widely.
Anonymous wrote:We took our teenagers over the holidays and it was a hit. I wasn't sure how it might end and I really liked the way they wrapped things up. All the actors were great. I might have made the writing a bit sharper - it was a satire but not super biting.

Anonymous wrote:I’m in MC MD and the closest location I could see yesterday was Georgetown. Wonder why there’s not a wider distribution?
Anonymous wrote:Is there something in it to offend everyone? That’s what makes a good satire.