Already justifiably famous/notorious for its seizure-inducing opening credits sequence, arthouse provocateur Noés postmortem odyssey through Tokyos underworld is one of the most mind-blowing and ambitious feature films ever made. (Salon). It is also not even remotely for the faint of heart. Seriously. If you like this sort of thing, Noés
Ottawa Premiere the Week of February 14th! A cop is assigned to a case of escorting a criminal to Japan while dealing with relationship problems, and his enormous change in appearance as a result of being dumped. Cantonese with English subtitles. Starring 3x Golden Horse Film Festival, 4x Hong Kong
Bruce Lee Film Festival – Enter The Dragon screens the week of September 4th! Advance tickets for Enter The Dragon now available via Eventbrite! A martial artist agrees to spy on a reclusive crime lord using his invitation to a tournament there as cover. National Film Preservation Board, USA:
Enter The Drag Dragon – Screening for One Night Only on Tuesday June 11! Celebrating the highly anticipated Blu-Ray/DVD release of the world’s first drag-fu action-horror-comedy! Cast and crew in attendance, with Blu-Ray/DVD combo-pack’s available for $30.00! Advance tickets now available for Enter The Drag Dragon! An amateur detective
Enter The Clones Of Bruce – Ottawa Premiere screenings on April 15, 16, 17! Advance tickets now available for Enter The Clones Of Bruce! Enter the Clones of Bruce dives into the Bruce Lee exploitation craze, otherwise known as Bruceploitation. “A fascinating portrait of a cinematic era” (Eye For
A masseur (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) learns that the man she is happily dating (the late James Gandolfini) is the ex-husband of her latest client (Catherine Keener) who dishes the dirt on him during their sessions. “ a gem.” (Ozus’ World Movie Reviews)
PLAYING SATURDAY APRIL 25 TICKETS: $10.00 for adults $5.00 for Children (ages 5- 12) One of the much awaited movies of the year, featuring ace actors Mohanlal and Manju Warrier, helmed by director Sathyan Anthikkad, Ennum Eppozhum will hit the screens on Saturday. Marking a return of the late 80s endearing format,
Life in all its glorious complexities, a love that challenges perceptions and of course endless rain – ‘Ennu Ninte Moideen’, without going over the top has etched out a beautiful tale of all emotions that humans are capable of. The way the movie has been conceived makes one want to
Doors open at 6:30pm Come hear Maude Barlow, National Chairperson of the Council of Canadians, Eriel Deranger of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (downstream Alberta tar sands) and Graham Saul, Executive Director of Ecology Ottawa talk about stopping a tar sands pipeline what would be the largest oil pipeline
Three Federal agents go in search of gold supposedly hidden by Quantrell during the Civil War after they are suspended by a corrupt official for excessive force during a drug raid. Meanwhile a drug lord (Obregon) hires a hit woman (Strain) to kill the three for interfering with his operations.