Clone of Friday Aug 7 to Thursday Aug 13, 2015

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FILMS SHOWING Friday August 7 to Thursday August 13
PG

"A film more about retirement and regret than questions and answers, it sees McKellen gently, brilliantly expose the frailties of an immortal character." - Total Film

"Director Bill Condon's poignant and witty meditation on memory and ageing dispenses with the usual Holmes trappings. Now 93, retired and living in a ramshackle pile on the cliffs above the English Channel, he spends his time bee-keeping under the increasingly vexed eye of his housekeeper Mrs Munro (Linney) but still finds time to entertain her young son Roger (Parker).

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"An unusual story, vividly and intelligently told, and one that leaves you with a stirring sense of joy, injustice and hope. If this truly is the end for Loach, he'll be missed." - Time Out

"Ken Loach has taken a despicable episode of modern Irish history — the 1933 deportation without trial of one of its own citizens, James Gralton — and made a surprisingly lovely, heartfelt film from it with “Jimmy’s Hall.” A thematic sequel of sorts to his Cannes-winning “The Wind That Shakes the Barley,” Loach’s 24th fiction feature finds th

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14A

"An extremely powerful and emotionally resonant work; a stirring testimony to the unique talent and unrealized potential of Amy Winehouse." From the director of Senna.

"A masterpiece." - The Guardian
"Unmissable." - Stylist
"Kapadia takes care not to lose sight of the human being behind the mythology." - Village Voice

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PG

"Shakeyfest" - The Films of Neil Young (aka Bernard Shakey)

“Neil Young’s first feature film cost some $350,000 and remains a sought-after artifact more than 30 years after its initial release.

No screenings currently scheduled.

TBC

“A nonfiction B-side to February's surprisingly charming The Lego Movie, Daniel Junge and Kief Davidson's A Lego Brickumentary introduces the uninitiated to some of the more unexpected ways the little snap-together bricks have been used in the 60-plus years since their creation. Chipper and fun, the doc is a good time.

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PG

"Shakey Fest" - The Films of Neil Young (aka Bernard Shakey)

RUST NEVER SLEEPS calls itself a ‘concert fantasy.’ As he was during last fall’s tour at which this was filmed, Mr. Young is discovered ‘asleep’ on top of one of the loudspeaker banks, which has been disguised as an oversized pirate chest, and ‘wakes up’ to begin the concert.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Shakey Fest" - The Films of Neil Young (aka Bernard Shakey)

“The director’s cut version of Neil Young’s mind-bending 1982 post-apocalyptic musical comedy, in which the rock legend writes, directs and stars alongside an eclectic and eccentric cast including Dean Stockwell, Russ Tamblyn, Dennis Hopper and Devo.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Shakey Fest" - The Films of Neil Young (aka Bernard Shakey)

In the mid-80s, Neil Young was going through a wildly experimental phase, and in the space of four years released three utterly different albums, one, Trans (1982) full of synthetic electro, another, 1984's Everybody's Rockin' featuring hardcore, high-speed rockabilly, and then, in 1985, Old Ways, a return to the kind of country-and-western that made Young famous in the first place.

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PG

In Spectacular HD from the Stratford Festival

Reason and judgement prove no match for the tsunami of mutual passion engulfing Mark Antony, one of the three joint rulers of the Roman republic, and Cleopatra, the seductive queen of Egypt. Surrendering everything to their desires, they open the floodgates to a civil conflict that will shake the very foundations of their world.

Reviews & Buzz

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PG

"The best date-night picture of the year." (New York Daily News)

“'I’ll See You in My Dreams' checks all the boxes. It’s smart, funny and lasts an hour and a half.

"The movie is by turns a romance, a chick flick, a coming-of-age film and even a stoner movie. There’s something for everyone, with the possible exception of cretins who don’t appreciate great writing, casting, directing and especially acting.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"One of those clever, energetic, inventive, affecting films that end up becoming the favourite movie of a great many people." - Film Comment

"This film isn't just good, it's amazing. This isn't just a kid-with-cancer movie for film nerds, this is a sublime love letter to the Criterion collection, and the best riff on Harold and Maude since Rushmore.

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14A

"Shakeyfest" - The Films of Neil Young (aka Bernard Shakey)

Bernard Shakey’s silent film made in 2012. A book author visits a gallery featuring the works of Shepard Fairey and haggles with the owner over purchasing paintings for a book. As they move about the gallery, the paintings come to life and tell a story of their own.

Plays together with Solo Trans.

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PG

SPECIAL SCREENING WITH LOCAL PUPPETEER BANJO PUPPETS ON SITE WITH PUPPETS FOR SALE

“Profiling the unseen puppeteer who has inhabited the feathered, 8-foot-tall creature that has long personified Sesame Street for some 45 years, I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story shines a much-deserved spotlight on this unheralded artist.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Very enjoyable documentary following the fun-filled month the secretive street art collective known as Banksy spent spreading its works across New York city...a fun ride." - 3AW

Co-presented by KW Art Gallery. “Throughout October of 2013, the street artist Banksy held a 'residency' in New York City, offering up a new piece every day of that month.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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