SATURDAY NIGHT SINEMA | FREE FOR MEMBERS In 1985, MGM decided to launch a new action franchise based on the popular pulp novel series, The Destroyer. They hired James Bond veteran Guy Hamilton to direct. And for their star, they picked Fred Ward? Strangely, it works. And yet we get
Both director Moverman and star Woody Harrelson got Oscar nods for The Messenger. This time, they add James Ellroy (L.A. Confidential) to their team to tell the tale of Dave Brown, a cop who makes Harvey Keitels Bad Lieutenant look like Officer Krupke a role Harrelson plays with an
GRAND PRIZE OF THE JURY FOR BEST FILM, CANNES FILM FESTIVAL 2011 Its long (two and a half hours). Its deliberately paced (that is to say, slow). But five-time Palme dOr nominee Ceylans unconventional police procedural about the search for a body in the Anatolian steppes is true,
OFFICIAL SELECTION, CANNES FILM FESTIVAL 2011 Director Naranjos first major success outside of Mexico, this drama about a young woman clinging to beauty-queen dreams amidst the harsh realities of the Mexican drug war packs a roundhouse wallop. It’s a stark, terrifying spiral into an amoral world one of the
OTTAWA PREMIERE | OFFICIAL SELECTION, WHISTLER FILM FESTIVAL Reprising his role from the first film, director McDonald this time mockuments punk songstress Care Failure (playing herself) who claims to be channeling the spirit of HCLs Joe Dick whose death still weighs on the filmmaker. In the process, McDonald doesnt
GENIE AWARD NOMINEE, BEST FEATURE DOCUMENTARY In telling the stories of four people whose lives have been irrevocably changed by Guantanamo Bay and exposing the hypocrisy regarding Guantanamo on both ends of the political spectrum Wallner has made an eminently fascinating and moving film that stands as one
Seann William Scott (Role Models) is no Paul Newman, but director Dowse (Fubar) and screenwriter Evan Goldberg (Superbad) have produced a hockey movie with a remarkable eye and ear for the nuances of the rituals of male behaviour [that] not only approaches the glories of Slap Shot, but may very
PRESENTED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA EYE INSTITUTE The word inspirational is so overused as to be hackneyed, but writer-director Joe Lovetts documentary Going Blind in which he chronicles his excruciating battle with glaucoma while using his experiences to connect with five other people living with degrees of blindness
Jennifer Westfeldt (writer and star of Kissing Jessica Stein) makes her directorial debut helming an all-star cast (including Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Jon Hamm, Adam Scott, Edward Burns and Megan Fox) in this rom-com about two platonic friends who decide to have a kid together. Surprisingly, things dont go as
When natures in trouble, each tree and mosquito, theres just one Lorax to call and its Danny Devito! With Barbalots, Once-lers and Truffala Trees, an Efron, a Swift, Ed Helms and some Thneeds, this fable-ous fable is just what you need! To learn more, buy a ticket (why not