OTTAWA PREMIERE | PREMIERES JUNE 13 -Winner Best Canadian Feature: Toronto After Dark Film Festival- In this quiet horror film, Janey is sent to a silent retreat in the middle of the woods for rehabilitation, only to discover that the men who run it are after more than her voice, and
Starring Elliott Gould as a teller who figures out Christopher Plummers scheme to rob his bank, The Silent Partner (written by Curtis Hanson, director of L.A. Confidential) is an under-seen and underrated slice of Canadiana. CANADIAN CULT REVUE XMAS CHILLS DOUBLE BILL with Black Christmas |
Silent Night, Deadly Night – 40th Anniversary! Holiday Season Horrors! – Screening on December 6, 12! Advance tickets now available for Silent Night, Deadly Night! Santa Claus is coming to town…and this time he’s got an axe! Community leaders tried to stop it. The P.T.A. fought to ban it.
Silent Night – Screening on January 20, 21, 23! Advance tickets now available for Silent Night! A grieving father enacts his long-awaited revenge against a ruthless gang on Christmas Eve. From Venice Film Festival and Tokyo International Film Festival award winner John Woo, legendary director of The Killer,
The story of two Catholic missionaries (Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver) who face the ultimate test of faith when they travel to Japan in search of their missing mentor (Liam Neeson) – at a time when Catholicism was outlawed and their presence forbidden.
OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS OCTOBER 3 There’s bravura manipulativeness to “The Signal,” the stylish, slyly funny question mark of a movie from director and co-writer William Eubank. At first it’s a melancholy road trip in which college kids Nic (Brenton Thwaites), Haley (Olivia Cooke) and Jonah (Beau Knapp) battle future
When Chris and Tina’s road trip is marred by rude teenagers, litterbugs and a lack of vacant camping spots, they come up with a solution and it’s not pretty. “What starts out as a sunny, funny getaway soon turns hilariously dark, a fusion of tabloid sensationalism and social satire
When Chris and Tina’s road trip is marred by rude teenagers, litterbugs and a lack of vacant camping spots, they come up with a solution and it’s not pretty. “What starts out as a sunny, funny getaway soon turns hilariously dark, a fusion of tabloid sensationalism and social satire
WARNING: Viewing Steven Soderberghs final theatrical feature may cause sorrow at the loss of this cinematic genius. Active ingredients: Rooney Mara, Channing Tatum, Jude Law, Catherine Zeta-Jones, a ticking-bomb suspense laced with psychological acuity about a world where mood-altering meds are as disturbingly prevalent as social media (Rolling Stone), popcorn.
Join Canadian filmmaker Maxwell McGuire and Cystic Fibrosis Canada – Ottawa Chapter for a night of masochistic fun as we present Sick: The Life & Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist theatrically at the Mayfair followed by a themed after party at