Imagine if you will, a remake of John Carpenter’s The Thing. But instead of the Antarctic, we’re in rural Finland. And instead of Kurt Russell, there’s a nine-year-old kid. And instead of a marauding, shape-changing space beast, there’s, well, Santa Claus. (Time Out London) No matter what you just imagined,
A super rich man is pining for his daughter who left him 25 years ago. He wants her back in the family. The impossible task can be done only by his grandson Bhargava. How Bhargava manages to unite the family members is the story.
Rani – Screening on Saturday March 29 at 3:20pm! Rani (Sinhala: රාණි) is a Sri Lankan Sinhalese biographical drama thriller directed by Asoka Handagama, and produced by Subaskaran Allirajah, for Lyca Productions. It stars Swarna Mallawarachchi in the lead titular role, and is is based on the life of
Theres a new sheriff in town, and hes an animated chameleon voiced by Johnny Depp. With a plot cribbed from Chinatown, action to match the most virtuoso sequences from director Verbinskis Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy and truly demented sense of humour, Rango is like nothing you’ve ever seen. (Rolling
Both director Moverman and star Woody Harrelson got Oscar nods for The Messenger. This time, they add James Ellroy (L.A. Confidential) to their team to tell the tale of Dave Brown, a cop who makes Harvey Keitels Bad Lieutenant look like Officer Krupke a role Harrelson plays with an
Based on Beverly Clearys kid-lit classics about imaginative, mischievous nine-year-old Ramona Quimby and her teenage sister Beatrice (aka Beezus), Ramona and Beezus respectfully updates its source material, while remaining a sweet salute (Roger Ebert) to a simpler time.
March Break Family Matinee Screenings! Oscar nominee: Best Animated Feature Film! Video game bad guy Ralph and fellow misfit Vanellope von Schweetz must risk it all by traveling to the World Wide Web in search of a replacement part to save Vanellope’s video game, “Sugar Rush.” In way over
COENOVEMBER A Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote chase that tears straight through the heart of the Reagan-era nuclear family, Raising Arizona in nonetheless level-headed enough to know that you can’t sell leaf-tables and no chairs. Chairs, you got a dinette set. No chairs, you got dick!
Ottawa Premiere in January! Set in 1941, a railroad worker leads a team of freedom fighters to oppose the Japanese in order to get food for the poor. Starring Jackie Chan, recent Academy Award winner for his extraordinary achievements in film!
Ottawa Premiere on Friday January 6th! Jackie Chan stars as a railroad worker in China in 1941 who leads a team of freedom fighters against the Japanese in order to get food for the poor. “stunning…an awe-inspiring series of action sequences” (Boston Globe) *Also see another action packed Ottawa