10 Things I Hate About You

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Showings

Screen 1 Fri, May 17 10:00 PM
FRIDAY, MAY 17 – THURSDAY, MAY 23
Screen 2 - Upstairs Sat, May 18 9:30 PM
FRIDAY, MAY 17 – THURSDAY, MAY 23
Screen 2 - Upstairs Sun, May 19 9:15 PM
FRIDAY, MAY 17 – THURSDAY, MAY 23
Screen 3 Mon, May 20 9:30 PM
FRIDAY, MAY 17 – THURSDAY, MAY 23
Screen 1 Tue, May 21 10:15 PM
FRIDAY, MAY 17 – THURSDAY, MAY 23
Screen 3 Wed, May 22 10:00 PM
FRIDAY, MAY 17 – THURSDAY, MAY 23
Screen 3 Thu, May 23 9:30 PM
FRIDAY, MAY 17 – THURSDAY, MAY 23
Admission Prices
Pricing:General Admission: $8 | Loft Members: $6
Pass Info
Pass Info:Passes Accepted
Film Info
Runtime:97
Release Year:1999
Rating:PG-13
Genre:Comedy
Romance
Drama
Production Country:USA
Original Langauge:English
French
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Gil Junger
Cast:Heath Ledger
Julia Stiles
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Larisa Oleynik
David Krumholtz
Screenwriter:Karen McCullah
Kirsten Smith

Description

This classic teen comedy that launched the careers of Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles offers up a million things to love while putting a ‘90s spin on the work of William Shakespeare. New kid in school Cameron (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is smitten with the beautiful Bianca (Larisa Oleynik). The problem is that Bianca isn't allowed to date unless her surly older sister Kat (Stiles) does. Cameron's only hope is to enlist the help of Patrick (Ledger), the school troublemaker with a reputation as nasty as Kat's.  But the self-assured Kat’s already got a lot on her plate, including an over-protective father, trying to get into a good college, and dealing with classmates who don’t really understand her. Will Patrick and Kat find true love, or will she find more than 10 things she hates about him? Inspired by Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew, and featuring a gallery of colorful supporting characters (including Allison Janney as a crazed guidance counselor), 10 Things I Hate About You is a quirky and inventive comedy that uses The Bard’s classic “battle of the sexes” story as a jumping-off point to playfully satirize a society that doesn’t seem to know what to do with a strong woman. (Dir. by Gil Junger, 1999, USA, 97 mins., Rated PG-13)