January 31, 2019

'Burning,' 'Stan and Ollie' play at the Ross

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The drama “Burning” opens Feb. 1 at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center.

The film follows Jongsu, an alienated introvert whose life is complicated by the appearance of two unexpected visitors — Haemi, a spirited woman from his past, and Ben, her wealthy and sophisticated boyfriend.

As the film progresses, Ben’s mysterious hobby and Haemi’s sudden disappearance culminate in a shocking finale.

Rolling Stone’s Peter Travers calls “Burning” a “stunning, slow-build thriller” that “sizzles with a cumulative power that will knock the wind out of you.”

Trailer: "Burning"

“Burning” plays through Feb. 7.

Also continuing through Feb. 7 is “Stan and Ollie,” a film tribute to comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.

The film follows the pair’s bittersweet final bow as they embark on a variety hall tour of Britain in 1953. With their golden era of comedy behind them, Laurel (played by Steve Coogan) and Hardy (John C. Reilly), face an uncertain future as they try to reignite their film careers. The movie captures the pair’s journey as they reconnect with fans, confront the past and realize the depth of their partnership.

Trailer: "Stan and Ollie"

“Stan and Ollie” is rated PG for some language and smoking. It plays through Feb. 7.

Show times are available online or by calling 402-472-5353.