Oct 8-14: A24's LAMB Opens! Indigenous Sci-Fi Night Raiders + Falling For Figaro + A Canuck Double Feature!

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A24 has a stunning track record with horror films (Hereditary, The Lighthouse, Midsommar, The Witch...), which is why we're thrilled to open LAMB this Friday. Exclusive!

Lamb is not a typical horror. Critically, it's getting rave reviews. Set in stunning rural Iceland and starring Noomi Rapace, it won the 'Un Certain Regard' Prize of Originality at this year's Cannes Film Festival.

"Valdimar Jóhannsson's atmospheric folk horror/ deadpan comedy is both explosively funny and spine-tinglingly eerie." - BBC Film

"An uncanny modern folktale that's as thoughtfully considered as it is wildly absurd." - IGN Movies

"An emotional film that will stick with you long after it has ended. Powerful performances." - AIPT

"Lamb is a disturbing experience but also a highly original take on the anxieties of being a parent, a tale in which nature plus nurture yields a nightmare." - Hollywood Reporter


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Opening this Friday is Night Raiders, one of the most important Canadian films in recent memory. A searing thriller set in the near future, Night Raiders digs deep into Canada’s painful past to craft a compelling, propulsive piece of genre cinema.

"Night Raiders should become the most talked-about Canadian film of the year. And for good reason." - Globe & Mail


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Falling for Figaro opens on Friday and continues all week!

Looking for a British romantic-comedy set in the gorgeous Scottish Highlands about an aspiring opera singer? Look no further. Featuring entertaining performances (Joanna Lumley, Danielle Macdonald, Hugh Skinner) Falling For Figaro is fun and full of heart.


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More Ghibli on the big screen this week with what may be the most profound film from the studio, Grave of the Fireflies. Two shows only on the 10th & 13th.

"One of the most startling and moving animated films ever." - The New York Times

We're not done with Ghibli films yet...We have The Secret World of Arrietty coming up on the 17th & 20th, followed by Ponyo coming soon. Tickets on sale now.


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Two Canadian films for the price of one this week at the Playhouse! Both shot in Beautiful BC. Don't miss The Grey Fox & The Rainbow Boys screening together on the 14th. One night only!

The Grey Fox is a richly satisfying film experience considered by most as one of the greatest Canadian films of all time.

Unavailable for many years, The Rainbow Boys (1973) was directed by animation heavy-weight Gerald Potterton (Heavy Metal) and stars Donald Pleasance as an aging prospector in the B.C. interior. A road movie and a laugh-riot, don't miss this slice of classic Canadiana. 


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Speaking of Canadian films, Maria Chapdelaine opens this weekend with limited screenings at the Playhouse. 

"A teen in rural Quebec must decide her future by choosing one of three suitors, in Sébastien Pilote’s moving adaptation of Louis Hémon’s 1913 novel." - TIFF

This is a perfect, classic (yet brand new!) film for the whole family. 

"Pilote's film is a remarkable achievement: intimate yet epic, this Maria Chapdelaine feels as fully realized as an adaptation could be." - Pat Mullen, That Shelf


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Iconic horror films, on the way with Scream, The Shining on 35mm film, and Rocky Horror! Tickets are already selling fast! 


Also, don't forget the 12th Annual AGH Film Festival, which starts next week. Do check out their website for more information. Several screenings at the Playhouse later in October!


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Exclusive! From A24. Noomi Rapace adopts a uniquely strange baby in striking motherhood horror

Icelandic folktale on top, Nordic livestock horror on bottom. From the studio that brought audiences Hereditary and Midsommar.

"A dark and sinister folk-horror tale." - Variety

No screenings currently scheduled.

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From Executive Producer, Taika Waititi, 'Night Raiders' is "a searing thriller set in the near future, [it] digs deep into Canada’s painful past to craft a compelling, propulsive piece of genre cinema." - TIFF

"Night Raiders should become the most talked-about Canadian film of the year. And for good reason." - Globe and Mail

No screenings currently scheduled.

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An achingly poignant anti-war film, 'Grave of the Fireflies' is one of Studio Ghibli's most profoundly beautiful, haunting works.

A teenager is charged with the care of his younger sister after an Allied firebombing during World War II destroys their home and kills their mother.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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"A teen in rural Quebec must decide her future by choosing one of three suitors, in Sébastien Pilote’s moving adaptation of Louis Hémon’s 1913 novel." - TIFF

In 1910, Maria Chapdelaine, a girl of seventeen, lives with her family on the banks of the Péribonka River north of Lac Saint-Jean. The Chapdelaines work tirelessly to push back the limits of the forest. In a home where even physical exhaustion cannot diminish the warmth of family life, Maria, strong and full of hope, finds herself faced with major dilemmas.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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From award-winning director Ben Lewin, Falling For Figaro follows a brilliant young fund manager named Millie, who quits her job and ends things with her longterm boyfriend in order to fulfill her dream of becoming an opera singer -- in the Scottish Highlands. She begins intense vocal training lessons with renowned but fearsome singing teacher and former opera diva Meghan Geoffrey-Bishop.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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Two Films, One Ticket! Both shot in Beautiful B.C.!

CRAZY CANUCK BEAUTIFUL B.C. DOUBLE FEATURE! 

No screenings currently scheduled.

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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.

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"The Rescue immerses the audience in a dangerous odyssey in which every second and every gulp of air counts. Don't forget to breathe." - POV Magazine

WINNER! BEST DOCUMENTARY, TIFF 2021. From the directors that brought audiences 'Free Solo', THE RESCUE chronicles the enthralling, against-all-odds story that transfixed the world in 2018: the daring rescue of twelve boys and their coach from deep inside a flooded cave in Northern Thailand.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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"Ennio is one of the great composers, he was brilliant. He was like an X-ray composer. He brought out the theme of the movie that hadn't been thought of before." - John Carpenter

In remote Antarctica, a group of American research scientists are disturbed at their base camp by a helicopter shooting at a sled dog. When they take in the dog, it brutally attacks both human beings and canines in the camp and they discover that the beast can assume the shape of its victims.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free offers a unique take on the Petty legacy, diving deep into a condensed period of creativity and freedom for the legendary rock star.

Never-before-seen footage and interviews provide insight into the creative spirit of rocker Tom Petty as he works on his seminal album "Wildflowers."

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Louis Wain was many things during his incredible life: artist, inventor, entrepreneur and caretaker. After adopting a stray kitten, he went on to paint the extraordinary images of cats that made him world famous.

An eccentric artist (Benedict Cumberbatch) introduces Victorian London to the delights of cats, in Will Sharpe’s enlightening biopic.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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A filmmaking couple go to the island where Ingmar Bergman was inspired and find that the lines between reality and fiction start to blur.

A couple of American filmmakers, Chris (Vicky Krieps) and Tony (Tim Roth), retreat to the mythical Fårö island for the summer. In this wild, breathtaking landscape where Bergman lived and shot his most celebrated pieces, they hope to find inspiration for their upcoming films.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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"A masterclass in horror cinema. Funny, scary, entertaining. You can't go wrong with Scream." - HorrorQueers

The sleepy little town of Woodsboro just woke up screaming. There's a killer in their midst who's seen a few too many scary movies. Suddenly nobody is safe, as the psychopath stalks victims, taunts them with trivia questions, then rips them to bloody shreds. It could be anybody...

"Clever, quick and bloody funny." - Empire Magazine

No screenings currently scheduled.

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Special Presentation in 35mm. All Work And No Play...

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