Friday June 26 to Thursday July 2, 2015

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FILMS SHOWING Friday June 26 to Thursday July 2
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.

No screenings currently scheduled.

TBC

"If indeed 'When Marnie Was There' turns out to be the final film to come from Studio Ghibli, it would be hard to imagine a more elegant or appropriate farewell." Ken Hanke

"With its lustrous images and emotionally resonant story, the animated feature 'When Marnie Was There' is a nice addition to the abundant genre of tales about young outsiders. It’s a surprisingly serene depiction of a disquieting subject — the depths to which children can feel loneliness or betrayal, whether real or perceived.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"A wonderfully dreamy take on the western. Like all movies that use their fantastic surroundings, Slow West is best seen on a big screen." - Philadelphia Inquirer

"An angular Western that sublimates the fading promise of the New World into a fairy tale of unrequited love, Slow West starts with 'once upon a time' and ends with this crackle of incredible savagery.

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.

14A

"It’s a refreshing surprise to find Love & Mercy, a story about the pop icon Brian Wilson from two ends of his life, break the mold and even invigorate the form.” LA Times

Love & Mercy, the bizarre story of Beach Boy Brian Wilson, is one of the most touching — and gripping — biopics you will ever see.

No screenings currently scheduled.

G

"A heartfelt, moving and bracingly honest document of a famous man as he fades away." - Arizona Republic

“Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me is an affecting documentary of the musician’s final tour – a string of shows that celebrated his career but also showed him in a steep cognitive decline caused by Alzheimer’s disease. Early in the film we see him consulting with a Mayo Clinic white coat. He’s certain about just one thing: “I can play the guitar.”

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

Party on! Celebrate Canada Day with Wayne & Garth. Pick up a free flag at the screening. No way!? Way! After the show head out to Columbia Lake for fireworks. Shyeah! Excellent!

“Wayne (Mike Myers) and Garth (Dana Carvey), the scruffy, suburban-metal-head heroes of Wayne’s World, exist in a happy myopic daze: Whatever happens in their lives, they experience it as if they were watching it on television. When Wayne tells a joke he especially likes, he turns to his listener and breaks into a big, bedazzled grin of silence — a freeze-frame.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"The film's classic, pastoral aesthetic recalls the heyday of the Merchant Ivory films." (Associated Press)

Adapting a beloved piece of literature and to fashion a relevant interpretation for modern audiences, there must be a healthy respect and understanding of the author's original intent and a cast and crew capable of creating their own artistic stamp.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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