See Wu-Tang chairman RZA pay homage to his chopsocky influences in a gore-spurting kung-fu riot [full of] eye-bulging visuals and non-stop action every scene crammed with karate-flick clichés, skulls, dragons, ribbons, smoke, and gushing geysers of gore. (TotalFilm) for just 10 dolla dolla bills, yall (6 for members).
OTTAWA PREMIERE The original UniSols Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren are back (although not the main characters), and theyve brought with them one of the best action movies of the year it uses genre to explore post-traumatic stress in allegorical terms [and] delivers a remarkably satisfying action-thriller
OTTAWA PREMIERE | OFFICIAL SELECTION, HOT DOCS 2012 Chronicling the state of skateboarding in Canada from mountain highway longboarders to an Ottawa boarder fighting to keep his skate park and creaky knees operational, this hilarious doc is also a surprisingly engaging and intimate look at the characters involved in [skateboarding]
Finally, the worlds of Kevin James family comedies and mixed martial arts collide!
One of the best Roger Moore Bonds sees 007 trying to recover a high-tech encryption MacGuffin before the Soviets get their red mitts on it. Notable for its high-tension mountain climbing sequence and showing (12 years later!) the fallout from the events that end On Her Majestys Secret Service.
James Bond Mini-Fest! Dr. No screens February 5, 6, 9 & 10! Advance tickets now available for Dr. No! A resourceful British government agent seeks answers in a case involving the disappearance of a colleague and the disruption of the American space program in the first James Bond film!
Before you see Tarantinos Django Unchained, see the film that inspired him a bloody Spaghetti Western about a man (Franco Nero) who deals so much death, he brings his own coffin with him wherever he goes!
FREE SCREENING | PRESENTED BY CARLETON UNIVERISTY Have the time of your life at this special FREE screening of the dance/romance classic that seduced a generation. Everyone is invited including students, alumni, staff, faculty of Carleton University, guests, and the whole city, really.
OTTAWA PREMIERE With this story about a pair of siblings who are separated after they rob a casino, director Ruzowitzky (Oscar winner for The Counterfeiters) has created a diverting neo-noir [that] brings to mind those dark, old-fashioned entertainments that suck you in with their genre machinery, sullen beauties and despair.
Based on David Mitchells unfilmable novel that interconnects stories and characters from the 1850s through to a distant, post-apocalyptic future, this sprawling, ambitious epic is without a doubt the best movie ever to feature Tom Hanks throwing someone off a building.