Doesnt invulnerable skin sound like the perfect metaphor for someone like Pedro Almodóvar to base a sci-fi thriller on? He thought so, too. A film youll tell your friends they absolutely must see. (Salon) English subtitles.
Pete (Doug McGrath, reprising the role he originated 40 years ago) heads out on the road again this time to return his friend Joeys ashes to Nova Scotia. Honours the memory of the original quite well and [brings] to a close one of the most touching stories of our
Friends Pete and Joey leave Nova Scotia in hopes of finding a better life in Toronto (they dont) in this landmark Can-con/neorealist time capsule. A story that contains joy, silliness, love and despair [and] achieves a documentary objectivity that touches us deeply [its] about hard times here and now, and
DRUNKEN MASTERS DOJO Of all the Brucesploitation films to emerge in the wake of Bruce Lees death, none is more shameless than this one, which confusingly posits professional Lee impersonator Bruce Li as Lees authorized successor, and sends Li to avenge Lees death. This is martial-arts meta-fiction at its finest.
The Cowguys return to present their Great Escape a fun-filled show that juggles magic, comedy and, well, juggling, along with a tribute to Harry Houdini! Guaranteed good times for the whole family. Proceeds go to support Movember. Nov. 18 & 20 | 1:30 PM | $5 children | $10
Ryan Gosling (very quietly) channels his inner Travis Bickle in this tale of a stunt driver who moonlights as a getaway driver and what happens when he takes on the wrong heist. Pitched perfectly between Roger Corman and Michael Mann, this is pure cinema, a grenade of image and
COENOVEMBER A Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote chase that tears straight through the heart of the Reagan-era nuclear family, Raising Arizona in nonetheless level-headed enough to know that you can’t sell leaf-tables and no chairs. Chairs, you got a dinette set. No chairs, you got dick!