Dec 27 - Jan 2: New Year, new movies!

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WE SELL ADVANCE TICKETS TO ALL OF OUR SCREENINGS, JUST SCROLL DOWN AND SELECT A FILM AND SHOWTIME THAT WORKS FOR YOU. 

Happy Holidays from all of us at the Princess! We thank you for your continued support of independent cinema in KW, and to all those who are giving Princess memberships and passes, we thank you for sharing your love of good film with your friends and families. We hope you have a wonderful new year!

Over the holiday break, we are showing matinees all day everyday at both cinemas. New at the Twin this week is MIDWAY, which tells the story of the WWII Pacific battle of the same name. A big hit with audiences, MIDWAY has all the entertainment of a good old-fashioned war movie. Elsewhere at the cinemas, we're giving you a chance to catch up with some of our most popular films this year (and ones that are sure to catch awards-season attention.) Flying under the radar at the Original is WAVES. Everyone who has seen it has been moved by this movie. Highly recommended!

Note that the slots where you have seen "TBA" on the Original Princess film guide has been filled (look at our online calendar to see what we have playing.) Also, you've got one last chance to see the THEATRICAL ONLY version of the new Margaret Atwood documentary, A Word After A Word After A Word is Power (the theatrical version is almost twice as long as the 45-minute broadcast version.)

Finally, we have limited tickets left for the *prorated" FILM TALK pass. The monthly moderator is Thom Ernst, former host of Saturday Night at the Movies. There are 5 more in the monthly series; the next Film Talk is January 8. (Our first in the series in December was a pre-release screening of Michael Apted's 63 Up. A very lively discussion with a sociologist from University of Waterloo followed. It was a great kick-off to the entire series and we can't wait to present our next "secret" film and guest speaker!)

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Don't forget, you can grab advance tickets to all of our films, just select a showtime below that works for you and we'll see you at the movies! 

FILMS SHOWING Friday Dec 27 to Thursday Jan 2
PG

"Starring Tom Hanks as the cherished children’s television host Fred Rogers, is one of those movies you didn’t know you needed...a movie that's both entertainment and spiritual toolkit - take from it what you need." - TIME Magazine

Oscar-nominated! Best Supporting Actor. Based on a 1998 Esquire profile, this is the story of bitter and troubled journalist Lloyd Vogel (Matthew Rhys, The Americans), who gets tasked with interviewing the world’s most disarmingly kind TV host, Mr. Fred Rogers.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"Vroom! Damon and Bale bring engine-roaring life to this true tale of two racing legends hired by Henry Ford II to build a hot, fast car that can beat Ferrari at Le Mans and pit American crass against Italian class. Fasten your seat belts." - Rolling Stone

Nominated for 4 Oscars! Best Picture, Best Film + Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"'Midway' tells a story that's vividly and viscerally rendered, with all the entertainment value of a big, old-fashioned war movie, cutting back and forth between the home front and front line." - Washington Post

"If you’d like to get all your Second World War Pacific naval history in one place, pay a visit to Roland Emmerich’s Midway. Midway opens in 1937 with Admiral Yamamoto warning American military attaché Edwin Layton (Patrick Wilson) that nobody puts Japan in a corner, or words to that effect. Cut to Dec.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

“In classical Hollywood cinema, most movies rush forward, like a river or roller coaster, along a steady course toward a certain objective. Not so Trey Edward Shults’ brilliant, audacious third feature, Waves, whose enigmatic title suggests how its visionary young writer-director sets out to challenge our ideas of how and why things happen in life.

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

"Taika Waititi knocks it out of der park with the meaningful lunacy of his anti-hate satire, which is equal parts Mel Brooks, Wes Anderson and Waititi’s own whimsical brilliance." - Toronto Star." -

Winner of TIFF 2019 Audience Award. Oscar Winner: Taika Waititi for Best Adapted Screenplay "Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit (★★★★★) defies description. It is the story of a young wannabe Nazi named Jojo (Roman Griffin Davis) who dreams of serving the Führer and daydreams that Adolf Hitler (Waititi) is his best friend.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Imagine a high-wire act where the acrobat suddenly leaps to a higher wire, then to another that's higher still. It's the best way I can think of to describe the giddy thrill of watching Parasite, a masterpiece of serial surprises." - Wall Street Journal

Winner of 4 Oscars (Best Picture, Best Director, Best International Feature, Best Original Screenplay). "An exhilarating and furious indictment of class struggle, Parasite might be the masterpiece South Korea's Bong Joon-ho has been working toward his entire career.

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

Robert Eggers’ latest film is a swirling descent into madness that takes the breath away.

"You can almost taste the salt on your lips in the new psychological horror from Robert Eggers (‘The Witch’) that will leave even the sturdiest of sea legs shaking.

No screenings currently scheduled.

STC

Theatrical version of the new Margaret Atwood documentary. This film is 95 minutes; the television broadcast version is 44 minutes. Margaret Atwood has never been more relevant than she is today. Readers are turning to her work as they face the rise of authoritarian politics, rapidly evolving technologies, and the slow-motion disaster of climate change.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Coming Soon!

PG

AKA 'The World's Best Commercials.' The Festival Of Creativity (held in June in Cannes, France) is a mecca for advertising agencies from all over the world. Last year, over 90 nations were represented.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

Studio Ghibli series

“Princess Mononoke boasts many elements of classic animated fantasy - gorgeous drawings, fast action, inventive creatures, a courageous hero, a beautiful, a defiant princess, an ethereal spirit and a monster who'd send Godzilla screaming into the night.

No screenings currently scheduled.

STC

"Of course, Scorsese delivers a stunning, gangster flick but The Irishman is so much more, a melancholy eulogy for growing old and losing your humanity. Savour every one of its 209 minutes, you won't regret it." - Empire

ONE SHOW ONLY! Last chance to see it on the big screen! Directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and Al Pacino, The Irishman catches all of them in a ruminative, reflective mood looking back over decades.

No screenings currently scheduled.

G

“The prolific Exhibitions on Screen strand takes a step away from its normal practice of surveying specific gallery spaces by assembling a virtual exhibition of Leonardo da Vinci’s paintings in a way no art gallery – not even the Louvre (currently showing seven) – can manage.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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