Friday February 13 to Thursday February 19, 2015

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FILMS SHOWING Friday February 13 to Thursday February 19
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The problems of an indie heating-oil company may seem like small potatoes. But they mean plenty to Abel Morales (Oscar Isaac) in A Most Violent Year, set in the winter chill of 1981 New York, when crime infiltrated everything, bed to boardroom. Abel, an immigrant out to live the American dream, wants to play things legit. But his competitors won't let him.

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PG

2 OSCAR NOMINATIONS! Best Picture, Best Original Song

Oscar Winner! Best Original Song. The story of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s (David Oyelowo) historic struggle to secure voting rights for all people – a dangerous and terrifying campaign that culminated with the epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, and led to President Lyndon B.

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Winner! Palme d'Or, Cannes. “Nuri Bilge Ceylan is at the peak of his powers with Winter Sleep, a richly engrossing and ravishingly beautiful magnum opus that surely qualifies as the least boring 196-minute movie ever made.

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OSCAR WINNER! Best Actor

OSCAR WINNER! Best Actor. James Marsh's biopic of the celebrated scientist Stephen Hawking, The Theory of Everything, stars Eddie Redmayne as the famous figure. Enrolled as a graduate student at Cambridge, Hawking establishes himself as one of the leading minds of his generation, and begins to win the heart of Jane (Felicity Jones).

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“J.M.W. Turner, arguably the greatest of British painters, was an uncommonly difficult man, and Mr. Turner, the exceptional film Mike Leigh has made about him, does not do things the easy way either.

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Nominated for 6 Oscars! Best Picture, Director, Supporting Actor & Actress, Best Original Screenplay, Editing

Oscar Winner! Best Supporting Actress. “A unique work in American cinema, shot in 39 days over the course of 12 years, Boyhood is an epic about the ordinary: growing up, the banality of family life, and forging an identity.

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Oscar Winner! Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography

Oscar Winner! Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography A fading actor (Michael Keaton) best known for his portrayal of a popular superhero attempts to mount a comeback by appearing in a Broadway play.

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“To the panoply of films that explore the banality and inanity of army life, here’s a worthy addition told from a refreshing perspec- tive: that of young women conscripts in the Israel Defence Forces.

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For the eighth year in a row we are proud to offer the chance to see some of the Oscar nominated films that many people never see.

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TBA

Heart Matters Film Screening

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TBA

The Best of the Best Commercials, From All Around the World!

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Julianne Moore won the Best Actress Oscar for her moving portrayal of a renowned linguistics professor with early on-set Alzheimer's. "The triumph of Still Alice is that it's not about an illness; it's about a person."

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