Friday September 5 to Thursday September 11, 2014

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FILMS SHOWING Friday September 5 to Thursday September 11
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“The dynamic duo of Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon return for another highly entertaining round of travel and food porn in “The Trip to Italy,” a most welcome sequel to 2010’s “The Trip” that follows our intrepid armchair gastronomes on a tour of Italy.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

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.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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Writer-director John Michael McDonagh's follow-up to The Guard is a superbly written, darkly funny and powerfully moving mystery with a terrific supporting cast and a magnificent central performance from Brendan Gleeson.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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“The subtle cat-and-mouse espionage games and relative degrees of political and personal malignancy novelist John Le Carre has famously demarcated for more than a half-century are well represented in Anton Corbijn’s film version of 2008 best-seller A Most Wanted Man. This textured thriller, rooted in Eastern immigrant-laden Hamburg, will prove absorbing to attentive audiences.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

Doggedly indie but unpretentious, “Begin Again” is one of the best movies I’ve seen about the music industry and the ways it changes people whose paths diverge.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

“As writer, director, producer and actor, Jon Favreau has toiled for so long on the epic Hollywood battlefields of the Iron Man franchise that you may forget his unique indie start with Swingers and Made. Chef marks Favreau's triumphant return to personal filmmaking. It's an artful surprise and an exuberant gift.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

Pain is at the heart of a love story about two strikingly articulate teens living in "the Republic of Cancervania." They cope with it daily and wryly acknowledge its torment. The pain depicted is not solely physical, though that's a significant component. Emotional agony proves to be the toughest of all.

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

FREE SCREENING! Come Celebrate National Canadian Film Day!

The residents of a once-thriving Newfoundland coastal town are having trouble finding a way to make a living since the collapse of the fishing industry. They're thrilled when a plastics manufacturer proposes to set up shop—until they find out the contract requires a resident doctor.

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