Don’t Say Its Name – Ottawa Premiere the Week of Friday November 12th! Advance tickets now available for Don’t Say Its Name! After a native, anti-mining activist is killed in a mysterious hit and run, horrific, seemingly random murders start occurring in the snowfields of an isolated reserve. A
Don’t Open Till Christmas – Screening on December 16, 19! Advance tickets now available for Don’t Open Till Christmas! Somebody with very little Christmas spirit is killing anyone in a Santa suit one London holiday season, and Scotland Yard has to stop him before he makes his exploits an
Ottawa Premiere on Friday November 11th! The story behind Richard Branson’s attempts to break world records flying in a hot air balloon. Using interviews with Branson, his team, archive and dramatic recons, the film tells a story of courage, determination, despair and triumph.
Jersey boy Don Martello (Levitt) enjoys simple pleasures, one being an addiction to porn which strains his relationship with his hot new girlfriend (Scarlett Johansson)
I unreservedly love Richard Shepards Dom Hemingway, and I strongly urge everyone with a taste for quirky, dark crime comedy of the British variety to beat a path to The Carolina to see this unabashedly vulgar and wildly creative movie. It deals in matters both profane and, finally, sacred. And while
MOVIE FOR HOPE FUNDRAISER FOR RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE Unfortunate titular puns aside, this based-on-a-true-story of a boy who forms an enduring friendship with an injured dolphin is a kids movie without condescension. (Variety) All tickets $5 | Presented by Mr. Firestone’s grade four class at Mutchmor Public School and Mark Lalonde of
Ottawa Premiere the Week of November 1st! The real-life legend of Rudy Ray Moore, a comedy and rap pioneer who proved naysayers wrong when his hilarious, obscene, kung-fu fighting alter ego, Dolemite, became a 1970s Blaxploitation phenomenon. From the Sundance award winning director of Hustle & Flow, and the Golden
SAY IT LOUD Self-appointed Godfather of Rap Rudy Ray Moore stars as the titular pimpin street hustler (hes so bad he makes medicine sick) in this rowdy, uninhibited extravaganza that bursts with music, comedy, action, sex, violence, and anything else that didn’t cost much. (A.V. Club) If you havent seen
CANADIAN CULT REVUE This Cold-War era story of a literal cold war finds kids battling for control of a giant snow fort with only a super-smart dog and a subtle anti-war message standing between them and snowball-fuelled mutually assured destruction. Learn more about this family classic at lostdominion.blogspot.com
Dog Day Afternoon – Screening on December 28, January 2! Advance tickets now available for Dog Day Afternoon! Three amateur robbers plan to hold up a Brooklyn bank. A nice, simple robbery: Walk in, take the money, and run. Unfortunately, the supposedly uncomplicated heist suddenly becomes a bizarre nightmare