Compass Centre for Self-Directed Learning is pleased to present a screening of Labyrinth at the Mayfair Theatre! From executive producer George Lucas, written and directed by Jim Henson, with a screenplay by Terry Jones! Labyrinth is the story of a 16-year-old girl (Jennifer Connelly) who has 13 hours to solve a
The old Mayfair was the first to inflict Legend of the Overfiend on Ottawa audiences, so its only appropriate that the new Mayfair is bringing back this tender tale of giant, napalm-spraying phalluses and the people on both ends of them.
GEEK NIGHT Who would have believed that Michael J. Fox could grow a moustache, let alone an all-over pelt? And yet, thats not the most fantastic element of this film, which expects us to buy the 54 actor as a basketball player.
Sure to excite controversy, this documentary sheds light on the real USSR, offering an alternative history of an Allied power that collaborated with the Nazis and slaughtered its own people on an industrial scale. Director Edvins Snore in attendance! Presented by the Free Thinking Film Society | $15 at the
Mean Streets – 50th Anniversary screenings on February 18, 22, 23! Advance tickets now available for Mean Streets! A small-time hood tries to keep the peace between his friend Johnny and Johnny’s creditors. National Film Preservation Board, USA: Added to the National Film Registry in 1997! New York
Don McKellar stars in this tale of the counter-culture (or what remains of it), which won a Special Jury Prize at TIFF 2006. Accompanied by a special screening of the slice-of-life short Work, Bike, Eat (1971), with co-director Keith Lock in attendance! CANADIAN CULT REVIEW DOUBLE BILL with Waydowntown |
In 1985 (during the filming of Gung Ho), Ron Howards four-year-old daughter vomited on him. Most people would clean up and carry on, but he took it as a sign that he should do a film about the comic, heroic, and life-changing business of being a parent. So he did.
OTTAWA PREMIERE When documentarian Kimberly Reed returns home following her gender-reassignment surgery, her transgender revelation is overshadowed by her adopted brothers discovery that hes the grandchild of Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth. Truth: still stranger than fiction after all these years.
EXTRA SHOW ADDED MAY 28! We round out our month-long Scorsese-fest with his latest, a Val Lewton-esque thriller about a mans inward-spiralling search for a missing patient at a hospital for the criminally insane. Count the movie references and drink in Robbie Robertsons crazy-quilt score.
Grand Jury Prize, Cannes 2009 | OSCAR NOMINEE BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Did the Cannes jury and the Academy get it right? Why not see this tough, absorbingly intricate account of a young French-Arab thug’s improbable education behind bars (Variety) and decide for yourself?