Friday March 29 to Thursday April 4, 2013

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FILMS SHOWING Friday Mar 29 to Thursday Apr 4
Stoker
14A

India Stoker (Mia Wasikowska) was not prepared to lose her father and best friend Richard (Dermot Mulroney) in a tragic auto accident.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Life Of Pi
PG

OSCAR WINNER - BEST DIRECTOR, BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY, BEST ORIGINAL SCORE, BEST VISUAL EFFECTS - Director Ang Lee creates a groundbreaking movie event about a young man who survives a disaster at sea and is hurtled into an epic journey of adventure and discovery. While cast away, he forms an amazing and unexpected connection with another survivor ... a huge, fearsome Bengal tiger.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Quartet

"This gentle comedy about life in Beecham House, a British county home where retired musicians are put out to pasture while refusing to extinguish their creative sparks, is based on Oscar winner (The Pianist) Ronald Harwood’s 1999 play of the same name.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Identity Thief
14A

An accounts representative embarks on a frantic quest to reclaim his identity from the Orlando thief who stole it and destroyed his credit by embarking on a massive spending spree in this comedy starring Jason Bateman (Arrested Development, Horrible Bosses) and Melissa McCarthy (Bridesmaids). Sandy Bigelow Patterson (Bateman) has a problem.

No screenings currently scheduled.

All in Good Time
PG

“A romcom that takes place after the wedding; a sex comedy without any sex; and an affectionate tale of family life and intergenerational strife, All In Good Time is a natural crowd-pleaser. It follows the fortunes of Atul and Vina, recently married but so beset by day to day disasters and difficult relatives that they simply cannot find the opportunity to consummate their union.

No screenings currently scheduled.

John Dies at the End
TBA

From the director of "Bubba Ho Tep"

Since Don Coscarelli’s breakthrough at the age of 23 with Phantasm (1979)—a bracingly original screamer that quickly became a cult classic—his movies have been few and far between but dependably bizarre, like 2002's Bubba Ho-Tep.

No screenings currently scheduled.

The African Queen
PG

“What is the idea behind John Huston's 1951 adventure-romance other than putting Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn on a riverboat in Africa and see what happens? The world becomes reduced to the clanky titular ship and the passing jungle, an elemental landscape in which Bogart's worldly wisecracks and Hepburn's clipped pronouncements can flourish.

No screenings currently scheduled.

From Up On Poppy Hill
TBA

“The latest from Studio Ghibli, From Up On Poppy Hill continues the company’s recent trend of smaller, gentler films. The film is the second directorial effort from Goro Miyazaki, working off his father’s co-written screenplay. The more contemplative tone lends breathing space for the burgeoning romantic conflict brewing in teenage lead.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Les Miserables

“A tender, transcendent and powerfully stirring adaptation of the longest-running stage musical is both old-fashioned and daring. Les Misérables is sweeping, but it's also wonderfully intimate, thanks to Tom Hooper's deft direction. There's a heightened accessibility in the way that Hooper zeroes in on the emotional performances.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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