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Rust Never Sleeps

Documenting Neil Young’s 1978 concert at San Fran’s Cow Palace, this film is the reason his fans are called “Rusties.” Fittingly, this original print is a bit rusty, but still rockin’. CANADIAN CULT REVIEW NEIL YOUNG DOUBLE BILL with Greendale | double bill tickets $10 | Learn more at lostdominion.blogspot.com

Rust and Bone

GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINEE, BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM From the Palme D’Or-winning director of A Prophet, this story of a woman (Marion Cotillard) who loses her legs in a freak accident, and then finds unconventional solace in the arms of bare-knuckle boxer (Matthias Schoenaerts) is “a haunting movie, one that connects

Rush

This pedal-to-the-metal true story of the dangerous rivalry between Formula 1 drivers James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth) and Niki Lauda (Daniel Bruhl) “exerts a ridiculous thrill.” (New Yorker)

Runner Runner

A college student (Justin Timberlake) loses big to a shady online poker company, so he travels to their offshore locale to confront the man responsible: Ben Affleck.

Runaways, The

Dakota Fanning is now old enough to play Cherie Currie (opposite Kristen Stewart’s Joan Jett) in this coming-of-age biopic of groundbreaking girl-rock band The Runaways. Does that make you feel old, too?

Run Woman Run

Run Woman Run – Screening the Week of May 13! Advance tickets now available for Run Woman Run! Beck, a single mom, lives in Six Nations, Canada. After her mother’s death, she abandons her dream of becoming a Mohawk language teacher, and an unhealthy lifestyle leads to a diagnosis

Rumble Fish

CORNU-COPPALA “Biff Wilcox is looking for you, Rusty James. He’s gonna kill you, Rusty James.”

Rumba Therapy

Rumba Therapy – Screening on October 14, 15, 18, 19! Advance tickets now available for Rumba Therapy! The story of a father who will go to any lengths to connect with his daughter. French with English subtitles. “a crowd-pleaser weaving comedy and emotion” (Variety) “an emotional depth that will

Rum Diary, The

It’s a good thing he kept a diary — otherwise there’s no way Hunter S. Thompson would have remembered the drug-and-alcohol-soaked details of this semi-autobiographical story of his time as journalist in Puerto Rico. From the director of Withnail & I.

Rules Don’t Apply

Small town beauty queen and devout Baptist Marla Mabrey (Lily Collins), under contract to the infamous Howard Hughes, arrives in Los Angeles. At the airport, she meets her driver, Frank Forbes (Alden Ehrenreich), only two weeks on the job and also from a religiously conservative background. Their instant attraction not

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