With global superpowers engaged in an increasingly hostile arms race, Superman leads a crusade to rid the world of nuclear weapons. But Lex Luthor, recently sprung from jail, is declaring war on the Man of Steel and his quest to save the planet. Using a strand of Superman’s hair, Luthor
PRESENTED BY THE COMIC BOOK SHOPPE Youll believe Christopher Reeves ill-conceived (albeit earnest) anti-nuclear war script and the direction of Iron Eagle helmer Sidney J. Furie can sink a blockbuster franchise.
PRESENTED BY THE COMIC BOOK SHOPPE Youll believe a man can split into good and bad components of his personality and battle himself. You might also believe that Richard Pryor can accidentally ski off the side of a skyscraper and survive, but probably not.
PRESENTED BY THE COMIC BOOK SHOPPE Youll believe three men and a woman can fly, and that a mans past can come back to haunt him.
PRESENTED BY THE COMIC BOOK SHOPPE Youll believe a man can fly.
Ottawa Premiere the Week of December 14th! Set in a near future where mining conglomerates have turned Canada into a wasteland. Two brothers must travel the same road that claimed their sister’s life in their quest to deliver mysterious cargo. En route they must contend with road pirates, rebel gangs,
FREE FOR MEMBERS | LATE NIGHT SCREENINGS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT IN AUGUST August 7, 14, 21 & 28 4 weeks of classic indie post-apocalyptic movies from the 80s! Titles are SECRET–show up to find out what’s playing! It’s The End of the World As We Know It (So Watch a
The annual X-Rated Super Secret Saturday Night Sinema returns on March 29 at midnight! Dig it! We’re back with an X-Rated dose of dangerous, disreputable, not-in-distribution, secret late-late cinema! What movie are we screening? We can’t tell you, but we can guarantee that you won’t be disappointed with our surprise
Super Fly – 50th Anniversary – February 23, 24! Advance tickets now available for Super Fly! The daily routine of cocaine dealer Priest who wants to score one more super deal and retire. 4/4 Stars! “Super Fly is a movie of surprising political bite and emotional nuance” (Larsen On