Halloween Month / Ottawa Premiere on Thursday October 20 at 6:30pm! The Monster Pool is Ottawa’s yearly short horror film screening. We celebrate artistic voice and champion Ottawa independent filmmaking beyond convention. If there’s one thing we don’t want you to be afraid of, it’s to not be afraid to
The Monster Pool is Ottawa’s leading horror anthology, founded in 2015 by local filmmakers, it screens at the historic Mayfair Theatre every October. The Monster Pool celebrates artistic voice and champions Ottawa independent filmmaking beyond convention. If there’s one thing we don’t want you to be afraid of, it’s to
OTTAWA PREMIERE | OFFICIAL SELECTION FANTASIAN 2011 Its the fight of the living dead as eight classic creatures including Frankensteins monster, the Mummy, the Wolfman and the Cyclops battle it out, WWF-Pay-Per-View-style in an abandoned, cursed graveyard. This is the movie Freddy vs. Jason wishes it had been.
Some say Troll 2 is the worst film ever. Others say The Room. Those people have never seen Monster A-Go-Go, which was judged by the geniuses behind the Peabody-Award winning Mystery Science Theater 3000 the worst film they have ever seen. Let that sink in for a minute.
Monster – Screening on January 26, 30, February 1! Advance tickets now available for Monster! A mother demands answers from teacher when her son begins acting strangely. Japanese with English subtitles. Cannes Film Festival: Queer Palm, Best Screenplay award winner, Palme d’Or nominee! Stockholm Film Festival: Best Film
2011 GENIE & JUTRA WINNER, BEST FILM AND BEST DIRECTOR When an Algerian immigrant takes over a Montréal elementary school class following the former teachers suicide, there are lessons to be learned all around in this transcendent film [that forms] a tapestry of fraught relationships, weaving issues of parental authority,
Ottawa Premiere on January 26th! A mother and her son plan a surprise visit to Los Angeles to see her husband/his father. Halfway there they get into a terrible accident in the middle of nowhere and now must fight to survive.
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 |
Mark Linfield’s nature documentary Monkey Kingdom follows the struggles of a young monkey mother to care for and raise her new baby in the wilds of Southern Asia. Narrated by Tina Fey.
Four stowaways get mixed up with gangsters while running riot on an ocean liner.