Movies

Karate, Kid, The (2010)

We at the Mayfair love the original Karate Kid. In fact, the figure standing in our north balcony is a prop from that film – a life-sized cutout of Martin “Sensei” Kove. So if we’re playing the remake, you know it’s worth seeing. If it weren’t, we’d have no mercy.

Year of the Carnivore

If you’ve seen Short Bus, you know why Canadian media darling Sook-Yin Lee couldn’t plausibly star in this story of an innocent girl’s quest to gain some sexual experience, and had to content herself with just writing and directing it.

Iron Man

Lots of rich guys have expensive suits. But Tony Stark’s is really expensive.

Iron Man 2

So, turns out that creating a more powerful weapon didn’t bring about world peace after all. Huh.

Platoon

THE MAYFAIR GOES TO WAR “Somebody once wrote: ‘Hell is the impossibility of reason.’ That’s what this place feels like. Hell.”

American Splendor

R.I.P. Harvey Pekar (Oct. 8, 1939-July 12, 2010). His ordinary life was pretty complex stuff.

Blood on the Flat Track: The Rise of the Rat City Rollergirls

OTTAWA PREMIERE | SUNDAY NIGHT GEEK NIGHT When Seattle’s Rat City Rollergirls formed in 2004, they played to mostly empty stadiums. Today, they sell 1,500 tickets a month. This elbows-out doc follows the first two seasons of their meteoric rise, as the team bonds, fights, and skates all-out toward the

Short Cuts

Do me a favour, okay? If you stumble across a dead body on your way to the Mayfair to see Altman’s sublimely, sprawlingly life-sized adaptation of nine Raymond Carver stories (and one of his poems), don’t wait until after the film to report it.

Dr. Giggles

The NY Times said it best: “Dr. Giggles is a horror film about a pudgy, mad, very general practitioner (Larry Drake) who is inclined to giggle in moments of stress, which are frequent.” And if you think the murderousness bad, wait ‘til you get his bill!

Mother and Child

Three mothers in need of a child. Three children, one not yet born. Three lives, obscurely linked. Annette Bening, Naomi Watts and Kerry Washington create three distinct characters with three distinct lives who don’t all share the same problem – but believe they share the same solution.

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