Friday Aug 21 to Thursday Aug 27, 2015

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FILMS SHOWING Friday August 21 to Thursday August 27
PG

"Do we want to spend 95 minutes of our summer holiday watching a film about a young, squabbling, dysfunctional British family on a sham trip? Yes, yes we do." - Globe & Mail

“Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin's What We Did on Our Holiday is a very British comedy about a family that's nuclear in more ways than one.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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

"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.

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

No screenings currently scheduled.

G

"Smart, funny, big-hearted, endlessly inventive and quintessentially British, this timeless, stop-motion adventure is a 'shear' delight from start to finish." - Daily Star

"This delightful stop-motion animated romp features no dialogue, which is as it should be – the beauty of animals is in their actions, not words, after all.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

From the directors of 'Intouchables.' "A milestone in big-budget French cinema, 'Samba' leverages Omar Sy's appeal to bring immigration struggles into the mainstream." - Variety

“Following the runaway success of The Intouchables, French writing-directing duo Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache return with Samba; a more-serious-than-not cross-cultural romance starring Omar Sy as a Senegalese dishwasher with feelings for the immigration caseworker (Charlotte Gainsbourg) who could be his last chance at staying in Paris.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

The ultimate summer movie to see on the BIG screen!

“Here it comes, looming back out of the water: Steven Spielberg's serial-killer masterpiece from 1975. It was adapted from Peter Benchley's filthier bestseller: a killer shark with the cunning of a U-boat commander is eating swimmers, and threatening to destroy the precarious prosperity of a US beach resort over the 4 July weekend.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"To make a movie so bad it's good you need vision, drive, luck and obsessive vanity. Fortuitously Tommy Wiseau appears to possess all of these qualities, combined with a total lack of acting talent." - The Guardian

Celebrate 20 years of The Room! 

“Tommy Wiseau’s The Room may be the first true successor to the Rocky Horror throne.  Wiseau's Johnny is the noblest of boyfriends and most capable of lovers. But none of that satisfies his fiancée Lisa, a wicked Jezebel whose boredom with Johnny manifests in a brazen affair with his best friend.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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