Giallo Fest! – August 18th & 20th (Don’t miss Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I have the Key on August 11th & 13th, and Dont Torture a Duckling on August 25th & 27th!) A love triangle develops between three people who run a high tech chicken farm.
OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS JANUARY 23 Winner of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival’s Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Talent, Dear White People is a sly, provocative satire of race relations in the age of Obama. Writer/director Justin Simien follows a group of African American students as they navigate campus life
Rooftops Canada invites you to join us and our very special guests Leilani Farha UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Adequate Housing and Lorena Zárate President of the Habitat International Coalition, for a screening of the award winning documentary Dear Mandela. The film will be followed by commentary from
OTTAWA PREMIERE Grindhouse homages dont come much more grinding than this shot-on-16-mm horror/sexploitation flick about a predatory motorcycle gang that finds the tables turned when they break into the wrong secluded cabin deep in the North Georgia woods.
Dear Audrey – Ottawa Premiere screenings on September 30 – October 6! Advance tickets now available for Dear Audrey! Director Jeremiah Hayes will be in attendance on Sunday October 2 for an introduction to the film and a Q&A afterwards. Martin Duckworth is a staunch defender of peace and
Michael Danton is kidnapped from his home and forced to become the hunted when ex-Military Hogan decides he wants to train his own mercenary army. Danton was the best at what he did. And he still is. This prey has become DEADLY!
Deadly Games: Dial Code Santa Claus – Holiday Season Horrors! – Screening the Week of December 9, 11, 14! Advance tickets now available for Deadly Games: Dial Code Santa Claus! Thomas is a typical 1980’s kid: he loves Rambo, computers, role-playing games and his dog. While mom’s away at
CANADIAN CULT REVUE Giant rats attack Toronto in this thriller from the director of Enter the Dragon. Now, the rats are just dachshunds dressed in fur coats, but the creep-factor is still there, maybe because even a dog dressed as a rat is scarier than bad CGI. Learn more at
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.
OTTAWA PREMIERE | STARTS DECEMBER 26 Dead Snow features a scene in which a man rappels down the side of a cliff using a zombies intestines as a climbing rope. If you like that scene, writer/director Tommy Wirkola has something to show you. His follow-up, Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead is akin to