Held Over for a 2nd Week: First Reformed, and Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Ottawa Premiere: Ideal Home Quentin Tarantino Festival: Jackie Brown The Rocky Horror Picture Show – featuring the Absent Friends shadowcast Detroit Rock City – presented by the KISS Army, with special guest James DeBello
Closed for Canada Day! Love & Friendship – Held Over for a 3rd Week! Three Ottawa Premieres! The Canadian horror film, The Dark Stranger – the super-geek filmmaking documentary, Raiders: The Greatest Fan Film Ever Made – and Julia Marchese’s documentary tribute to revival cinema’s and the love of 35mm
The Tomorrow Man – Cleveland International Film Festival: Best American Independent Feature nominee! Booksmart – Returning for a 4th Week! San Francisco International Film Festival: Audience Award winner! The Souvenir – Sundance Film Festival: Grand Jury Prize: World Cinema award winner! Be Natural: The Untold Story of Anne Guy-Blanche –
Another great week at the Mayfair from Friday July 18 – Thursday July 24! The Immigrant – Nominated for Best Film at NYFF 2013 & for the Palme d’Or at Cannes 2013. A 1920’s coming to America, magic themed romantic drama starring Oscar winner Marion Cotillard, & multiple
Ottawa Premieres of Strangerland, Felt and Music Of Survival! The 71st consecutive month screening The Room! Plus, the adaptation of the literary classic Madame Bovary, starring Mia Wasikowska, Paul Giamatti, and Ezra Miller
-Ottawa Premiere of Guest of Honour! -Ottawa Premiere of The Trip to Greece! -Do The Right Thing- Spike Lee’s Oscar & Cannes nominated classic! -Back to the Future- 35th Anniversary, 35mm screenings! -Godzilla- The original 1954 Kaiju classic!
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
-The Phantom Of The Open- 2nd Week! “Rylance hits an ace in endearing sports comedy…a heartwarming tale that will undoubtedly work for audiences who will, likewise, be quickly swept away by everything on show…certainly a film to remember.” (Awards Watch) -Everything Everywhere All At Once- 5th Week! 5 Stars! ”
Churchill – Returns for a 2nd Week! Fearful of repeating 1915’s invasion of Gallipoli, Churchill attempts to stop 1944’s planned invasion of Normandy. Only the support of his wife can halt the prime minister’s physical and mental collapse. Paris Can Wait – Married to an inattentive movie producer, Anne finds
-Past Lives- 4/4 Stars! “jaw-droppingly assured first effort from writer-director Celine Song matches the hype and transcends it…a remarkable and unforgettable artistic achievement.” (Observer) 4/4 Stars! “a masterclass in storytelling.” (RogerEbert.com) -Blue Jean- 5 Stars! “this brave British debut is surely a slam-dunk masterpiece…not only a biting look at