At the Princess | Sept 15 - 21| new films that are all the rage

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FILMS SHOWING Friday September 15 to Thursday September 21

It's the home stretch! There is FULL ACCESS to the Princess during King St. construction. If you are driving to the Princess, note that the intersection at King and Erb is closed! There is temporary 2-way traffic on Bridgeport between Albert & Regina. See the map for handy parking options.

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We sell advance tickets online for all our films. Just click on a showtime!

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"In the imaginative, enthralling and original Tulip Fever, 17th century Amsterdam comes to life with lavish sets, rapturous costumes, wonderful actors and the lush beauty of a Vermeer painting." - Rex Reed, New York Observer. Based on the international best-selling novel

"Amsterdam, 1634: a town gripped by tulip mania.

"The tulip had only recently been introduced to Europe, and quickly became a status symbol in the Netherlands. In what's widely considered the first instance of the 'speculator bubble' phenomenon, the prices for tulip bulbs soared — and eventually, inevitably, crashed.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Aubrey Plaza is brilliant in 'Ingrid goes West,' Matt Spicer's smart, satirical and sometimes scathing takedown of the vapidity social media sometimes injects into life." - Arizona Republic

You are #blessed.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"The Big Sick" has a big heart and shows there are still corners left to explore in romantic comedies; it just takes someone willing to find them. - A. Graham, Detroit News

Based on the real-life courtship between Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon, THE BIG SICK tells the story of Pakistan-born aspiring comedian Kumail (Nanjiani), who connects with grad student Emily (Kazan) after one of his standup sets.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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"Can a woman step into James Bond's shoes? Duh, says Charlize Theron as she performs the cold-as-ice secret agent shtick backwards, and in red patent-leather stilettos, in the engaging spy-vs-spy thriller Atomic Blonde." - New York TimeOut

Oscar winner Charlize Theron explodes into summer in Atomic Blonde, a breakneck action-thriller that follows MI6’s most lethal assassin through a ticking time bomb of a city simmering with revolution and double-crossing hives of traitors.

No screenings currently scheduled.

STC

"A dynamic documentary about the visionary Vedic scholar who launched the Hare Krishna movement." - Spirituality and Practice

“Hare Krishna! tells the story of the spiritual movement’s founder, Srila Prabhupada, who came to the United States in 1965 at age 70 with practically no money or connections. Settling in New York City, he began delivering lectures interpreting ancient Sanskrit texts at locations that included a Lower East Side walk-up apartment and a former gift shop, Matchless Gifts.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Sept 18, 2020 is the Princess' 35th Birthday! To celebrate we are presenting the first film the Princess ever screened -- CASABLANCA -- and it's FREE for Princess Members & Princess weekly newsletter subscribers!
Take it from us, you can never see CASABLANCA too many times. It simply gets better and better, every time.

Tickets are limited to a maximum of 50. Due to physical distancing restrictions in the cinema, we ask that you bring two friends from your bubble (to occupy the 3-seat groupings we have at the Original.)

STC

Using a first-person approach to explore the work of renowned physician Dr. John Sarno and his radical methods to treating back pain, ALL THE RAGE examines the connection between emotions and health. Through interviews with Sarno, esteemed patients, and experts, the film offers a profound rethink of how we approach our health care.

“All the Rage is a documentary that has found itself one fascinating subject — Dr. John Sarno. Dr. Sarno, who specialized in rehabilitation medicine at New York University before retiring, has posited for decades that many types of chronic pain, particularly back pain, are caused by stress and repressed emotions. In such cases, he eschews drugs or surgeries.

No screenings currently scheduled.

STC

ADDED SHOW! In October 1965, The Beatles were faced with an impossible task—produce a new album of original music for a Christmas release. Within one month, The Beatles had emerged with what many consider to be one of their greatest albums—Rubber Soul.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"To make a movie so bad it's good you need vision, drive, luck and obsessive vanity. Fortuitously Tommy Wiseau appears to possess all of these qualities, combined with a total lack of acting talent." - The Guardian

Celebrate 20 years of The Room! 

“Tommy Wiseau’s The Room may be the first true successor to the Rocky Horror throne.  Wiseau's Johnny is the noblest of boyfriends and most capable of lovers. But none of that satisfies his fiancée Lisa, a wicked Jezebel whose boredom with Johnny manifests in a brazen affair with his best friend.

No screenings currently scheduled.

 

 

 


 

Movies opening Friday!

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COMING SOON!

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The season's last outdoor movie! Make sure to check out Poltergeist (Sept 28) at Waterloo Park Bandshell. Movie starts at dusk.

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IN CONCERT!

Brought to you by Alternatives Journal & the Princess. Friday, Sept. 22, 8pm at the Old Boehmer Box Factory. Tickets on sale now!

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