Movies

24 City

OTTAWA REGIONAL SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS ARCHITECTURE WEEK 2011 In the spirit of Architecture Week’s theme, “gimme shelter,” 24 City — which blends documentary and drama to tell the story of Chinese factory workers displaced to make way for a luxury apartment complex — highlights the effects of gentrification and the

Exit Through The Gift Shop

PRESENTED BY LOST MARBLES London graffiti artist/prankster/art star Banksy is the void at the centre of this doc, “an exhilarating hall-of-mirrors look at what happens when global art fame turns anonymous, artists become objects [and] fans turn into artists.” (Entertainment Weekly) I don’t know if it’s art, but I know

Sixteen Candles

This is Samantha Baker and today is her 16th birthday. The problem is, nobody remembers. This is John Hughes’ directorial debut, which reminds me, can I borrow your underpants for ten minutes?

Whistleblower, The

Rachael Weisz stars (with David Strathairn, Vanessa Redgrave and Monica Bellucci) in this based-on-a-true-story of the police monitor who exposed UN complicity in sex trafficking in post-war Bosnia. The “issue is the spark that drives the story, [but] the filmmakers have taken considerable care to create a full-bodied drama instead

Winnie The Pooh

One of the best-reviewed films of the summer, this feature-length trip to the Hundred-Acre Wood is “as jolly as Tigger, as sweet as honey and as undemanding as a balloon ride, [and] will delight the wee’uns and put a smile on the face of animation fans of all ages.” (Empire)

Platform Talent

Platform Talent is just what the name implies: a platform for local artists to stand up and do what they love. Come, support them and share an enchanting show put on by people with a burning passion to perform. Music, poetry, theatre and more! Oct. 2 | 6:00 PM |

Young Frankenstein

Embarrassing Humans Presents: I Can’t Believe You Haven’t Seen Young Frankenstein. Saturday October 27th at 3:20pm! Halloween Month! How many times have you brought up a movie you consider to be essential viewing only to hear someone say they’ve never seen it? I can’t believe you haven’t seen… YOUNG

Trip, The

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon set out on a foodie tour of Northern England — the perfect venue for their hilarious verbal sparring, one-upsmanship and uncanny Michael Caine impressions — in this “ colicky, melancholy comedy that is all shadings and little arc. It’s terrific.” (Austin Chronicle)

Smurfs, The

How do you get along in the Big Apple when you’re only three apples tall? Just smurfily, it turns out. Featuring Neil Patrick Harris and the voices of Jonathan Winters, Katy Perry, Anton Yelchin, Alan Cumming, Fred Armisen and George Lopez — along with a smurf-load of others.

Senna

This documentary about the astonishing — and astonishingly short — career of Brazilian Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna is “ambitiously constructed, deeply compelling, thrilling and in no way only for those who like watching cars drive in circles.” (Empire)

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