Friday October 24 to Thursday October 30, 2014

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FILMS SHOWING Friday October 24 to Thursday October 30
TBA

Part of the Art, Design & Architecture series
Co-Presented by Menno S. Martin

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

Despondent New Yorker Mathias Gold (Kevin Kline) ventures to Paris with plans of liquidating the apartment inherited from his late father, but runs into an unexpected roadblock when he discovers that the flat is currently inhabited by his father's former lover, an elderly Englishwoman named Mathilde Girard (Maggie Smith), and her adult daughter Chloé (Kristin Scott Thomas).

No screenings currently scheduled.

TBA

A celebrated war photographer becomes torn between her career and her family in this soul searching drama starring Juliette Binoche. Rebecca (Binoche) takes photographs that put global struggles in a personal perspective. In order to do so, she continually places her own life on the line.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

Craig Johnson's drama The Skeleton Twins stars Saturday Night Live alumni Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig as suicidal siblings Milo and Maggie. After Milo cuts his wrists, Maggie moves him into her home in New York where she lives with her husband (Luke Wilson).

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

Eccentric psychiatrist Hector (Simon Pegg) decides travel the world on a mission to find out what makes people happy after growing convinced that his stagnant, routine-obsessed existence is preventing him from truly helping his patients in this whimsical, soul-searching comedy-drama.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

An Indian teen in France goes to work for his father's culinary adversary in this drama based on the bestselling novel by Richard C. Morais. Put young Hassan Kadam (Manish Dayal) in a kitchen, and he's bound to emerge with a dish that will dazzle.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

New York-based filmmaker Ira Sachs (Keep the Lights On) creates a special kind of urbanity: softer and more inclusive than Woody Allen's, openly gay but family-focused, alive to the city's tensions and lulls. His latest movie, in the hands of most other directors, might have felt like a cautionary tale about the perils of gay marriage.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

Set in a small border village over the course of World War II, Hungarian curio The Notebook is unlike any war film you’ve ever seen. Its central characters are twin boys, named only in the credits as One (András Gyémánt) and Other (László Gyémánt), who think and act as a single person.

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

Count Dracula moves from Transylvania to Wismar, spreading the Black Plague across the land. Only a woman pure of heart can bring an end to his reign of horror.

Werner Herzog's Nosferatu nicely blends its director's sensibility with that of its inspiration. Klaus Kinski steps in for Max Schreck as the ghoulish Count Dracula, who journeys from Transylvania to the German hometown of Bruno Ganz and Isabelle Adjani.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

Halloween tradition! Only at the Original. Give yourself over to absolute pleasure!

Tickets on sale now! Online only  Some shows already SOLD OUT!

No screenings currently scheduled.

The Strawbs - Acoustic.

Tickets on sale now on TicketBreak, and in person at Encore Records and the Princess Twin.

As Strawbs move gracefully into their fifth decade of music making, it is still difficult to categorise the unique sound that has made them Britain’s most successful international progressive folk-rock band.

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