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.
A history professor (Jake Gyllenhaal) discovers he has a doppelganger when he sees him as a bit player in a movie. Both men meet and their lives become dangerously intertwined. “[this film] will have you talking and the mindboggling film will mull around in your noggin for days to come.”
Endless Cookie – Screening on July 7, 9! Advance tickets now available for Endless Cookie! Two half-brothers, one Indigenous and one white, embark on a journey through time and place. They travel from their remote home in Shamattawa to the vibrant urban landscape of the 1980s. Hot Docs Canadian
Steven Spielberg’s first dramatic film about World War II (well, the first one not involving Indiana Jones punching Nazis) is an epic told in miniature, from the point of view of a young British boy (a then-13-year-old Christian Bale) caught up in the Japanese occupation of Shanghai. Empire of the
Empire Of Light – Screening on January 27, 29, 30 , 31! Advance tickets now available for Empire Of Light! Academy Award nominee: Best Cinematography! A love story set in and around an old cinema on the South Coast of England in the 1980s. Starring Academy Award winners
R.I.P. SYLVIA KRISTEL (SEPT 27, 1952OCT. 18 2012) X was never like this and with the recent, untimely death of Sylvia Kristel, it never will be again.