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April Fools

Latchis Arts brings some silliness to Sunday with April Fools, a series of movies featuring goofy, silly and downright ridiculous characters. The movies will be shown the first four Sundays in April, starting with April Fools Day itself, at 4 p.m. Admission is by donation to benefit Latchis Arts.
“Spring is coming, but I think we could all use some silliness to bring a few laughs to April,” said Jon Potter, executive director of Latchis Arts.
The Aprils Fools series continues on April 8 at 4 p.m. with “Clueless,” the 1995 comedy-romance that reimagines Jane Austen’s “Emma” into a fresh, satirical look at ultra-rich teenagers in Beverly Hills. It stars Alicia Silverstone, Stacy Dash and Paul Rudd. Rotten Tomatoes gives it an 81% critics score and 76% audience score. It is Rated PG-13.
On April 15, the series gets shagadelic with “Austin Powers – International Man of Mystery.” Mike Myers stars in this comedy, action adventure, spy movie parody as swinging 60s mod hipster spy Austin Powers, and as his nemesis Dr. Evil. This film is very groovy and is Rated PG-13. Film Threat critic Brad Laidman said “I know good silly fun when I see it.”
The series wraps up on April 22 with “The Pink Panther Strikes Again.” Peter Sellers reprises his role as the bumbling detective Inspector Clouseau. Charles Cassady of Common Sense Media called it “the zaniest of the Panther movies.” It is Rated PG.
For more information, visit latchisarts.org.