Herbert (Jerry Lewis), unemployed and newly single after his girlfriend dumps him, finds work in a large house thats home to a large number of LAAADIES! What could possibly go wrong?
In a rare lucid moment, the wolf pack decides to take Alan (Zach Galifianakis) to a mental health facility. Good plan, but somehow things go comically awry. Ed Helms and Bradley Cooper return to the scene of the crime with new offenders John Goodman, Melissa McCarthy. And hey, Heather Grahams
Director Luhrmanns (Moulin Rouge) adaptation of Fitzgeralds classic is a visual wonderland. It’s stunning, breathtaking and a tour-de-force interpretation of our great American novel. Fitzgerald would be wowed!” (Kaplan on Kaplan)
OTTAWA PREMIERE We know that global warming is a real and growing threat, but politicians refuse to take action. Why? Simply put, theyve been bought by greedy, lying bastards and this doc will introduce you to some of those bastards. Kicking keisters and naming names (NY Times), this film
PRESENTED BY MRS. TIGGY WINKLES What happens when cavemen lose their cave? They set out on a fantastical adventure thats pacy, energetically animated and casts off any lingering doubt that DreamWorks is moving into the character-driven domain normally dominated by Pixar. (3AW) Featuring the voices of Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone,
OTTAWA PREMIERE | PRESENTED BY ZOMBIEINFO.COM A disgraced professor takes a documentary crew to the Arctic to prove that the story of Frankenstein is a true one, and that the iconic monster lives in the frozen wilderness in this thriller (from the producers of The Last Exorcism) that fuses Mary
Two generations of handsome collide in this story of an exiled former revolutionary (Redford) outed by a young journalist (Shia LeBeouf). With supporting turns from Susan Sarandon, Julie Christie, Nick Nolte and Chris Cooper, “the acting company Redford keeps in [this film] doesn’t get any better. Movies rarely do either.”
OTTAWA PREMIERE A high school student is accused of planning a school shooting based on the content of a short story in this debut feature from Nova Scotia filmmaker Buxton [that] offers a series of subtle revelations that challenge expectation without a hint of soapbox grandstanding or raging primal screams.”
OTTAWA PREMIERE Farmer Dennis Quaid wants his son (Zac Efron) to enter the family business, but Efrons sights are set on becoming a professional racecar driver until a crisis puts both their dreams in jeopardy. “A haunting portrait of the relationship between fathers and sons as being built on
PRESENTED BY ZOMBIEINFO.COM | WINNER OF FIVE SCREAMFEST AWARDS Disenchanted with the healthcare system and desperate for money, a medical student (Katharine Isabelle, Ginger Snaps) enters the world of underground surgery, where she finds the procedures leave scars on patients and doctors alike. “One of the most original and politically engaged horrors of recent