PRESENTED BY OTTAWAHORROR.COM Well, technically they meet Frankensteins monster but the titles inaccuracy is more than made up for by the fact that this monster-ous slapstick classic co-stars Bela Lugosi and Lon Chaney, Jr. reprising their most famous roles as Dracula and the Wolfman!
A DRUNKEN MASTER’S DOJO PRESENTATION –ON 35MM! What does long-haul trucker Chuck Norris do when he learns his brother has disappeared in a town run by a corrupt judge? Break er. And then break er some more.
In a world where ninjas dream of being rock stars and rock stars dream of being ninjas, five guys from Orlando, Florida do their best to complicate the order of things when they try to be both at the same time.
An adaptation of the successful stage musical based on Victor Hugo’s classic novel set in 19th-century France, in which a paroled prisoner named Jean Valjean seeks redemption.
Four stowaways get mixed up with gangsters while running riot on an ocean liner.
The African Queen – Screening November 27, 30, and December 2! Advance tickets now available for The African Queen! In WWI East Africa, a gin-swilling Canadian riverboat captain is persuaded by a strait-laced English missionary to undertake a trip up a treacherous river and use his boat to attack
FREE THANK-YOU SCREENING FOR ALL OUR DONORS As a special thank-you to everyone who donated to our digital projector fundraiser (and to every one of our patrons), we present this special, FREE screening of Nicholas Rays (Rebel Without A Cause) classic revisionist Western (starring Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Ernest Borgnine
Capital City Opera presents one of opera’s most iconic comedies and one of the most recognizable scores ever written Rossini’s Barber of Seville. Performed in concert (with pure voice and no orchestra), the production features all-Canadian talent. Bravo! All tickets $30 | Available at The Leading Note (Elgin) or
OTTAWAHORROR.COM PRESENTS Hitchcock once famously said, I show how difficult it is and what a messy thing it is to kill a man. The same could be said of filmmaking as this chronicle of the production of Psychoamply proves. A sparkling and unexpectedly poignant look at how to sustain
Members of a string quartet (including Christopher Walken, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Catherine Keener) struggle to find harmony in this intelligent and engaging juxtaposition of music philosophy with the fragile egos and consuming passions common to group relationships. (Exclaim)