OTTAWA PREMIERE | 1 NIGHT ONLY | OFFICIAL SELECTION, SLAMDANCE 2012 When a roller skating-obsessed town is overrun by video-game-shilling gangsters, only one man has the funk deep enough to boogie them back to oblivion in this free-wheeling first feature from Canadian comedy troupe PicnicFace. PicnicFace cranks out the good.
As a boy, John Bennett (Mark Wahlberg) brought his beloved teddy bear, Ted, to life with an innocent wish. That was about 30 years ago, and Ted is still at Johns best bud a fact thats starting to grate on Johns girlfriend (Mila Kunis). Told with trademark crudeness and
The third installment of the Chainsaw franchise features plenty of new meat (including genre great Ken Foree (Dawn of the Dead) and, surprisingly enough, a young Viggo Mortensen). And you know what fresh meat means good eatin!
In 1945, the Nazis went to the moon. In 2012, theyre coming back with this unapologetically corny retro-cinema pastiche thats pretty much guaranteed to be a future guilty pleasure. (Quiet Earth)
Six young dancers vie for elite scholarships at the worlds most prestigious ballet competition, the Youth America Grand Prix, in this doc that is filled with fascinating people [and] strikes just the right balance between backstory and contest, so that, when the moment of truth [comes], the viewer is fully
Chronicling the final days of Marie Antoinettes court through the eyes of a servant (Léa Seydoux) whos smitten with the queen (Diane Kruger), this period drama from master filmmaker Jacquot is tense, absorbing [and] pleasurably original (NY Times). English subtitles.
10TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING | PRESENTED BY ZOMBIE INFO Bruce Campbell was already the Elvis of B-movies when he finally played The King battling a life-sucking mummy alongside JFK (Ossie Davis, playing against type and race) in this deep-fried-peanut-butter-and-banana-sandwich of a film from the director of the Phantasm and
PRESENTED BY MRS. TIGGYWINKLES Pixar makes a triumphant return with the tale of Merida, one of the most anti-Disney-princess princesses ever, who unleashes chaos when she turns her back on her royal duties. A rousing, gorgeously animated good time [that proves that] the beasts of the Scottish wild are no
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Could you kill your best friend? Before you see The Hunger Games, see its source: legendary director Kinji (Graveyard of Honor) Fukasakus violent social satire about schoolchildren forced to fight to the death in a near-future Japan. Starring Beat Takeshi (Fireworks) and Chiaki Kuriyama (Kill Bill
Director Meirelles (City of God) and writer Peter Morgan (Frost/Nixon, The Queen) return with an anthology of interconnected stories about love, sex, grief and betrayal (featuring Anthony Hopkins, Jude Law, Rachael Weisz and Ben Foster) that comes, as the title suggests, full circle. A multilayered story of an ever-shrinking globe