Friday October 18 to Thursday October 24, 2013

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FILMS SHOWING Friday October 18 to Thursday October 24
TBA

“Sagrada: The Mystery of Creation is a documentary exploring the fascinating story of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. This enormous church has been under construction since 1882, when Antoni Gaudi imagined a structure unlike anything else ever seen.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

A divorced masseuse falls into a romance with a kindhearted empty nester, but starts to question their relationship based on the bitter ramblings of an unhappy client in this dramedy from writer/director Nicole Holofcener (Lovely & Amazing, Please Give). Eva (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) is the single mother of a teenage daughter who will soon be heading off to college.

No screenings currently scheduled.

18A

Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt makes his feature directorial debut with this funny yet earnest psychological comedy-drama about a womanizer named Jon Martello (Gordon-Levitt) who earns the nickname "Don Jon" for his ability to charm beautiful women, but remains unable to forge a meaningful connection with the opposite sex due to his all-consuming Internet porn addiction.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

Director Lee Daniels (Precious) teams up with Emmy Award-winning screenwriter Danny Strong to tell the remarkable story of White House butler Eugene Allen (played by Oscar-winner Forest Whitaker), who served eight U.S. presidents over the course of 30 years, and witnessed sweeping social change during his three decades of service at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Girl Most Likely
PG

“There is a trick to playing downtrodden, borderline-pathetic characters without putting off the audience. Kristen Wiig has mastered it. She’s at it again in Girl Most Likely, playing, as she did in Bridesmaids, a seemingly happy woman whose life goes wrong.

No screenings currently scheduled.

TBA

Wadjda, played by Waad Mohammed, is a precocious young Saudi girl from a lower-middle-class family in Riyadh; her spirit and tenacity are considered problematic by her school teachers, while Wadjda herself is perplexed by the Kingdom’s restrictive culture towards women. Much as women are not allowed to drive cars, girls – Wadjda leans – cannot ride bikes.

No screenings currently scheduled.

A Band Called Death
PG

If ever a movie about punk deserved to be called legitimately sweet and life-affirming, it's the documentary "A Band Called Death." It's the unlikely story of a Detroit-bred brotherhood of three — David, Dannis and Bobby Hackney, oddball African American rockers in a Motown world — who toiled in defiant '70s obscurity with a hard-edged, politically aware garage

No screenings currently scheduled.

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