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Mud

Two young boys discover a fugitive (Matthew McConaughey) living in in the woods and befriend him in this “wonderful, piquant modern-day variation on Huckleberry Finn” (New York Post) from the director of Take Shelter. Featuring Tye Sheridan (The Tree of Life) Sam Shepard, and the powerful Joe Don Baker (Walking Tall)

Like Someone in Love

When a Japanese call girl’s aged client is mistaken for her grandfather, they begin a curious relationship based on their respective needs for stability and companionship. This films sticks with you, and “won’t break your heart while you’re watching it. That will happen two or three days later.” (Austin Chronicle)

Love, Marilyn

Recently-discovered personal papers and correspondence (brought to life by a constellation of stars, including Glenn Close, Lindsay Lohan, Uma Thurman, Marissa Tomei, Elizabeth Banks and Ellen Burstyn) shed new light on the personal life — and professional pressures — of Marilyn Munroe in this “well-structured, moving and heartbreaking biographical portrait.”

The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh

OFFICIAL SELECTION, SITGES INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL | PRESENTED BY OTTAWAHORROR.COM An antiques collector discovers that the house he inherited from his mother holds dark secrets, and that her spirit still lingers, looking to communicate. (Or at least nag him.) “Magnificent. This film has no precedent.” (Clive Barker)

The Ladies Man

Herbert (Jerry Lewis), unemployed and newly single after his girlfriend dumps him, finds work in a large house that’s home to a large number of LAAADIES! What could possibly go wrong?

The Hangover Part III

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 Graham’s

The Great Gatsby

Director Luhrmann’s (Moulin Rouge) adaptation of Fitzgerald’s 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)

Greedy Lying Bastards

OTTAWA PREMIERE We know that global warming is a real and growing threat, but politicians refuse to take action. Why? Simply put, they’ve 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

The Croods

PRESENTED BY MRS. TIGGY WINKLE’S What happens when cavemen lose their cave? They set out on a fantastical adventure that’s “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,

The Frankenstein Theory

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

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