On Friday we're opening the Best Picture winning film from the 2021 Canadian Screen Awards! Scroll down and support Canadian film by getting tickets!
We couldn't be happier to bring you Beans this weekend. This is a Canadian made, First Nations film with a ton of heart. Beans opens a compelling window into the indigenous coming-of-age experience and serves as an affecting debut for leading actor Kiawentiio Tarbell.
"Director Tracey Deer's award-winning debut feature puts the Oka Crisis into sharp focus while telling a compelling coming-of-age story." - Thom Ernst
The wait to see Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain at the Playhouse is over. From the director that brought you 20 Feet From Stardom (2013) & Won’t You Be My Neighbor? (2018), Morgan Neville's new documentary opens this Friday for a week-long engagement.
Our Paul Thomas Anderson 'retrospective' continues with screenings of the 2007 classic, There Will Be Blood. "One of the most wholly original American movies ever made." - Time Magazine, the only question we need to ask ourselves is, should we serve milkshakes?
Plus all this week at the Playhouse...
Check out A24's Zola, which opens this Saturday. Scroll down to get tickets, see the trailer and more. A new black comedy, based on the viral Twitter thread [4].
We have a cult-classic screening of Top Gun (1986) as well... come for the great direction of Tony Scott, stay for the cheesy one-liners. Or the soundtrack? So many reasons to watch this on our big screen.
Subtitles are back this week with a few screenings of the French film, The Specials (Hors Normes). It's an excellent film about a family struggling with equality. "The Specials is a rare film that comes both from the heart and reality" - Screen International
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