Genius – The all-star, literary bio-pic is Held Over for a 2nd Week! Our Kind Of Traitor – Who can you trust with the truth? Thriller starring Ewan McGregor, based on the novel by John Le Carre (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy)! The Jungle Book – Live-action re-imagining of the Disney
Three – Ottawa Premiere of the brand new crime thriller from acclaimed and multiple award winning filmmaker Johnnie To! A Bigger Splash and Love & Friendship – Both films held over for a 2nd Week by popular demand! Into The Forest – Sisterly dramatic thriller from Cannes award winning director
The Man Who Knew Infinity is Held Over for a 2nd Week! Ottawa Premiere of the award winning documentary Almost Holy! Love & Friendship – Based on the Jane Austen classic, from Oscar & Sundance nominated filmmaker Whit Stillman, starring Kate Beckinsale, Chloë Sevigny, and Stephen Fry! A Bigger Splash
A Hologram For The King – Based on the acclaimed Dave Eggers novel. From director / screenwriter Tom Twyker (Run Lola Run), starring Tom Hanks. Miles Ahead – Feature directorial debut of Golden Globe winning and Oscar nominated actor Don Cheadle, who also stars as Miles Davis. Little Prince –
Family matinees of Goosebumps, starring Jack Black, based on the the phenomenally popular books from R.L. Stine Plus, three dramas very likely to all soon have Oscar nominations in various categories: Room – Held Over for a 2nd week! AFI Awards winner: Movie of the Year, TIFF: People’s Choice Award,
Friday November 7th – Thursday November 13th! A pair of 100 titles movies are held over: The Hundred Year Old Man Who Climbed Out The Window And Disappeared, and The Hundred Foot Journey. Weekend family matinees of The Boxtrolls, the new stop-motion animation masterpiece from the creators of Coraline and
Friday, November 7th 9:30pm – Greg Sestero Live at the Mayfair Theatre: “The Making of The Room and Live Reading” – 90 min Saturday, November 8th 9:30pm – Greg Sestero Live at the Mayfair Theatre: “The Making of The Room and Live Reading” – 90 min Tickets: $10
Comedian and actor Patton Oswalt (the voice of Remy the Rat in Ratatouille and the star in the little seen indie gem Big Fan) has just released his first book, an autobiographical collection of stories, anecdotes and hilariously original tidbits, such as a poem that pays
Meet Gary Warner Kent, stuntman, actor, writer, director, and survivor of the 50s/60s and 70s era of Hollywood low budget filmmaking. Kent has written a very entertaining and revealing book about his experiences rubbing broken elbows with the likes of Warren Oates, Jack Nicholson, Lee Marvin, and directors
Via BoingBoing, a good review of the new book Destroy All Movies!!!: The Complete Guide to Punk on Film. At 566 pages and listing over 1,100 movies, this is a must for any serious movie fan — after all, what other film reference book can you name that