OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS MARCH 25 Barney Thomson, awkward, diffident, Glasgow barber, lives a life of desperate mediocrity and his uninteresting life is about to go from 0 to 60 in five seconds, as he enters the grotesque and comically absurd world of the serial killer.
OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS MARCH 25 “…a brash, dirty little film thats eager to please in devilish ways.” – Joey Nolfi Entertainment Weekly “…a fitfully enjoyable comedy.” – Norman Wilner, NOW Toronto Barney Thomson, awkward, diffident, Glasgow barber, lives a life of desperate mediocrity and his uninteresting life is
The true story of the rise and fall of London’s most notorious gangsters, Reggie and Ronnie Kray (both played by Oscar nominee Tom Hardy), who captivated the public and once upon a time lorded over a criminal empire. An integral part of London’s East End, and the iconic Swinging Sixties.
Lee Camp is the head writer and host of the national TV show Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp. He’s toured the country and the world with his fierce brand of standup comedy, and George Carlins daughter Kelly said hes one of the few comics keeping her fathers torch lit. Bill
Lee – Returning for a 3rd week! Screening on November 15, 18, 20 Advance tickets now available for Lee! The story of American photographer Lee Miller, a fashion model who became an acclaimed war correspondent for Vogue magazine during World War II. Aegean Film Festival: Audience Award nominee! 4/4
The third installment of the Chainsaw franchise features plenty of new meat (including genre great Ken Foree (Dawn of the Dead) and, surprisingly enough, a young Viggo Mortensen). And you know what fresh meat means good eatin!
Isabel Coixet’s slice-of-life comedy/drama Learning to Drive stars Patricia Clarkson as Wendy, a middle-ages book critic who is shattered when her husband Ted (Jake Weber) leaves her. In order to visit her daughter (Grace Gummer), who lives upstate, Wendy begins taking driving lessons from Darwan (Ben Kingsley) an American citizen
Love runs deep, but not smoothly, in “Le Week-End,” a thoughtful and emotional comedy-drama about the strains of a decades-long marriage. Nick (Jim Broadbent) and Meg (Lindsay Duncan), of Birmingham, England, are celebrating their 30th anniversary with a trip to Paris. The trip is something the couple really cant afford,
Le temps d’un été (aka – One Summer) – Screening August 25, 28, 29, 31! Advance tickets now available for Le Temps D’un Été! For more than 25 years, Marc Côté, street chaplain and parish priest, has lived with the poor and the homeless. Exhausted from running his church,