Y’all take it easy now. This isn’t Dallas, it’s Nashville! They can’t do this to us here in Nashville! Let’s show them what we’re made of. Come on everybody, sing! Somebody, sing! 0
Genre: Comedy-Drama Movie synopsis: Which one would cost more? Weddings or Funerals? Would it be better to have wedding in funeral and vice versa to save some money? In Farsi with English subtitles. Presented by Persian Art & Cultural Society of Ottawa (PACSO) Tickets: $10
Genre: Comedy-Drama Movie synopsis: Which one would cost more? Weddings or Funerals? Would it be better to have wedding in funeral and vice versa to save some money? In Farsi with English subtitles. Presented by Persian Art & Cultural Society of Ottawa (PACSO) Tickets: $10
Multiple Oscar winner, Shakespeare vet and Harry Potter alum Emma Thompson returns as the not-so-attractive, eponymous Marry Poppins surrogate and again writes the screenplay, an original story based on the beloved Nurse Matilda books. Not just an entertaining experience but an endearing one as well. (Hollywood.com)
Surely were not serious about presenting this comedy classic in which bumbling copy Frank Drebin tries to prevent the assassination of Queen Elizabeth II as a tribute to the late, great Leslie Nielson? We are serious. And dont call us Shirley.
Our Leslie Nielsen tribute continues as Frank Drebin returns to save a solar energy scientist and rekindle an old love affair. If you only see one movie this year you ought to get out more often.
Naked – Screening on April 26, 29! Advance tickets now available for Naked! An unemployed Brit vents his rage on unsuspecting strangers as he embarks on a nocturnal London odyssey. Cannes Film Festival: Best Director, Actor (David Thewlis) award winner! Palme d’Or nominee! British Film Awards: Best Actor
Ottawa Premiere the Week of October 9th! Nadia, an Olympic swimmer in her twenties, faces the challenges of her imminent retirement. French with English subtitles. From the Slamdance Film Festival: Grand Jury Prize nominated, and Vancouver Film Critics Circle: Best Screenplay for a Canadian Film award winning writer /
ONE NIGHT ONLY Take a pioneering silent film about a feisty girl seeking love and fortune in the Klondike, write a new script compiled from the works of Shakespeare, add a new musical score performed live and you have the hilarious film event that was the smash of the Vancouver
ONE NIGHT ONLY Captivating and artistically ingenious, Tanya Tagaq uses her voice and musical talents to create a mesmerizing, original soundscape, performing live with a screening of the iconic silent film Nanook of the North. Presented by NAC Northern Scene and TIFF Bell Lightbox as part of its film retrospective First Peoples Cinema: 1500 Nations,