Movies

Living

Living – Held Over for a 6th Week – Screening on March 31, April 3, 6! Advance tickets now available for the 6th Week of Living! Academy Awards nominee: Best Lead Actor (Bill Nighy), Adapted Screenplay! In 1950s London, a humorless civil servant decides to take time off work

Live From New York

JUNE 20, 24 & 25 Saturday Night Live has been reflecting and influencing the American Story for 40 years. Live From New York! explores the show’s early years, an experiment from a young Lorne Michaels and his cast of unknowns, and follows its evolution into a comedy institution. The film

Live and Let Die

Roger Moore’s first outing as Bond finds the franchise borrowing heavily from one of the most popular genres of the early 70s: Blaxploitation. An unlikely combo? Maybe, but when Bond takes on the honky-hating hordes of heroin kingpin Yaphet Kotto, entertainment is definitely in the cards.

Little Women

Jo March reflects back and forth on her life, telling the beloved story of the March sisters – four young women each determined to live life on their own terms. Oscar winner: Best Costume Design! Also, 5 additional nominations: Best Motion Picture, Adapted Screenplay, Original Score, Leading Actress (Saoirse

Little White Lies

From Guillaume Canet (Tell No One), who also stars in Last Night (see above), Little White Lies tells the tale of a group of friends who escape to a beach house every summer — but can’t escape the truths that threaten their relationships. “Often-hilarious and occasionally incisive… ensemble dramas don’t

Little White Lies

From Guillaume Canet (Tell No One), who also stars in Last Night (see above), Little White Lies tells the tale of a group of friends who escape to a beach house every summer — but can’t escape the truths that threaten their relationships. “Often-hilarious and occasionally incisive… ensemble dramas don’t

Little Sister

Ottawa Premiere on Friday November 4th! Young nun Colleen is avoiding all contact from her family, returning to her childhood home in Asheville NC, she finds her old room exactly how she left it: painted black and covered in goth/metal posters.

Little Shop of Horrors

Frank Oz’s big-screen adaptation of the Off-Broadway musical adaptation of Roger Corman’s B-movie about an alien invasion that starts in a Skid Row flower shop brings new meaning to the term “plant food.” Starring Rick Moranis, Steve Martin, Bill Murray, John Candy and Christopher Guest.

Little Prince, The

At the heart of it all is The Little Girl (Mackenzie Foy), who’s being prepared by her mother (Rachel McAdams) for the very grown-up world in which they live – only to be interrupted by her eccentric, kind-hearted neighbor, The Aviator (Jeff Bridges). The Aviator introduces his new friend to

Little Gandhi: The Lost Truth of the Syrian Uprising

Documentary film screening and discussion: This 90-minute film tells the story of Syrian peace activist Ghiyath Matar, who earned the nickname of Little Gandhi. It documents the early days of the Syrian revolution, when resistance was still unarmed. A conversation will follow with Sam Kadi, film director; Radwan Ziadeh, Executive

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