A young, hipster entrepreneur (Nick Kroll) crashes and burns on the eve of his company’s big launch. With his entire life in disarray, he leaves Manhattan to move in with his estranged pregnant sister (Rose Byrne), brother-in-law (Bobby Cannavale) and three year-old nephew in the suburbs – only to become
Naomi Watts and Robin Wright are a pair of life long friends who find themselves robbing the cradle (i.e. falling for each other’s sons) during a summer vacation.
A group of mysterious men with stylish hats try to keep Matt Damon from the woman he loves in this thriller (based on a short story by Philip K. Dick and directed by the writer of Oceans Twelve and The Bourne Ultimatum). What they dont count on is Damons ability
Ottawa Premiere of the long lost 1989 action epic on November 17th, encore screening on November 18th! Advance tickets now available via events.com for Action U.S.A.! A stuntman-turned-filmmaker unleashed the most explosive, death-defying, bullet-riddled, grenade-launching, flame-broiled, anti-human mega-attack in independent film history in 1989, and no one knew…UNTIL NOW!
Tickets: $11.99 plus taxes Action Hero Biju is an upcoming Malayalam film directed by Abrid Shine and starring Nivin Pauly in the title role. This is Shines second venture as a director after his debut 1983 (2014). The movie also marks Nivin Paulys debut as a producer. Jerry Amaldev will compose the original songs, while Rajesh Murugesan will score the film. The filming which began in May 2015 was
Across the River and Into the Trees – Screening on September 6 – 12! Advance tickets now available for Accross the River and Into the Trees! In post WW2 Venice Italy, an American Army Col., haunted by the war, faces news of his illness with stoic disregard. Determined to
SAY IT LOUD When three low-rent crooks from the far side of 110th street (where Manhattan ends and Harlem begins) steal a fortune from the mob, its up to a corrupt cop (Anthony Quinn) and his idealistic partner (Yaphet Kotto) to catch the thieves before the gangsters do. Fast-paced,
Jay Stone’s Retirement Party The longest 82 minutes since the Spanish Inquisition – Four Christmases The cinematic low point of the millennium – The Human Centipede Shockingly crass, sloppy, repetitive and thin – The Love Guru After 20 years as Ottawa’s film critic with a forte for hating things in