Feb 22 - 28 | With 3 Oscar nods, Cold War is a Must See. Opens Friday!

 

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FILMS SHOWING Friday Feb 22 to Thursday Feb 28
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"Captivates and transcends barriers of language and culture. It's a gorgeous tale as rocky as it is romantic. " - Detroit News

Nominated for 3 Oscars! Best Foreign Language Film, Cinematography, Director. “Polish actress Joanna Kulig has been waiting for years to show what she can do, and in Cold War she gets the chance. She takes the role of a lifetime between her teeth, chomps on it, pounds it into the ground and never lets go for a second.

No screenings currently scheduled.

STC

Winner of 3 Oscars! Best Picture; Best Supporting Actor (Mahershala Ali); Best Original Screenplay. Winner of 3 Golden Globes: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Screenplay. "Green Book is a road movie, a buddy comedy and a prestige studio release all at once.

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14A

"A slow burn that morphs from a simple domestic drama into a powerful mystery, the film is carried by the capable shoulders of the extraordinary Close, who seems poised for a Best Actress nomination and possibly more." - Punch Drunk Critics

Oscar-Nominated: Best Actress (Glenn Close) "Swedish director Björn Runge’s The Wife is a warts-and-all portrait of the long, committed marriage of a couple in old age.

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NR

"Peter Jackson has taken a mass of World War I archival clips from Britain's Imperial War Museum and fashioned it into a brisk, absorbing and moving experience." - New York Times

“A World War I documentary with colorized archival footage that
looks as new as the day it was shot. What sounds like an impossible
feat becomes a riveting reality in the hands of director Peter Jackson
and his New Zealand Weta crew of restoration miracle workers. In They

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PG

"There's only praise to heap on Rami Malek whose tour de force performance as Freddie Mercury will definitely rock you." - Rolling Stone

Winner of 4 Oscars, including Best Actor. “Much of the emphasis in Bryan Singer's Queen biopic is on late frontman Mercury, played by a resplendent Rami Malek, fake buck teeth and all. His fellow band members get some screen time too: guitarist Brian May (Gwilym Lee), drummer Roger Taylor (Ben Hardy) and bassist John Deacon (Joseph Mazzello).

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NR

"Lanthimos' renegade deviltry turns a period piece into a bawdy, brilliant triumph. Expect Oscar to bow down to Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz and the mighty Olivia Colman as Queen Anne for bringing a #MeToo punch to 18th-century British politics." - Rolling Stone

Oscar Winner: Best Actress, Olivia Colman. "The Favourite is a bawdy, brilliant triumph, directed by Greek auteur Yorgos Lanthimos with all the artistic reach and renegade deviltry he's known for.

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NR

"A slick American updating of INTOUCHABLES, which improves upon the original in one significant way." - New York Post

Billionaire Phillip Lacasse (Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad) has given up on life after losing his wife to cancer and suffering an accident that has left him paralyzed from the neck down. His assistant, Yvonne (Nicole Kidman), does what she can to help, but his sadness seems absolute.

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

"Adam McKay's flamethrowing take on Dick Cheney, played by a shockingly brilliant Christian Bale, polarizes by being ferociously funny one minute, bleakly sorrowful the next, and ready to indict the past in the name of our scarily uncertain future." - Rolling Stone

Nominated for 6 Oscars: Best Picture, Director, Actor, Original Screenplay, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress. George W. Bush may have been the 43rd President of the United States, but Vice President Dick Cheney was arguably the true power behind the presidency.

No screenings currently scheduled.

STC

The Oscar-Nominated ANIMATED Shorts. Eighty-one films had originally qualified in the Animated Short Film category for the 91st Academy Awards®. Members of the Short Films and Feature Animation Branch vote to determine the shortlist and the nominees.

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PG

"Go figure that the year's most outrageously harrowing action movie turns out to be an arthouse doc from National Geographic." - Boston Globe

Oscar Winner: Best Feature Documentary. “Free Solo is a National Geographic head-spinner from husband-and-wife co-directors Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin. It is extreme in the extreme. The focus is on Alex Honnold, a free climber who gives the finger to gravity every time he suits up.

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

"A slick American updating of INTOUCHABLES, which improves upon the original in one significant way." - New York Post

Billionaire Phillip Lacasse (Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad) has given up on life after losing his wife to cancer and suffering an accident that has left him paralyzed from the neck down. His assistant, Yvonne (Nicole Kidman), does what she can to help, but his sadness seems absolute.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Special Presentation. One Night Only

PG

"An astounding hymn to the natural world." - Georgia Strait

Special screening! Purchase advance tickets AT THIS LINK

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Pre-registration required! Sign up here!

Join us for a casual, come-as-you-are (or dress-to-the-nines, your choice!) evening celebrating the 91st Academy Awards®! Red carpet starts at 7pm.

Enjoy Hollywood's most glamourous night and win prizes! Which of your favorites will take home the Oscar? Find out at the Princess' Annual Oscar night! FREE!

Trivia, Predict-The-Winner Contest & Prizes
Red Carpet & Hollywood's Biggest Night On the Big Screen!
The Princess Twin is licensed so you can enjoy a beverage with your Oscars! All ages

Feb. 28, 6:45pm, Original. Back by popular demand! The Music Center Presents JONI 75: A Birthday Celebration. Audiences will join an incredible array of singers and musicians who came together to honor one of the world’s most remarkable artists, Joni Mitchell, on her 75th birthday.

Oscar Nominated Films Coming to the Original

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"Don't read another word about it: just go." - Globe & Mail

Oscar-Nominated: Best Make-Up. “A Swedish customs officer with a special talent for detecting contraband must ultimately choose between good and evil in the idiosyncratic thriller Border, an exciting, intelligent mix of romance, Nordic noir, social realism, and supernatural horror that defies and subverts genre conventions.

No screenings currently scheduled.

18A

"This exceptional drama is an Oscar nominee for Best Foreign Language Film this year, and rightly so. I urge you to see Never Look Away. It is a rich and rewarding experience, and the three hours fly by." - Leonard Maltin

Oscar Nominated: Best Foreign Language Film. “Just nominated for an Academy Award as Best Foreign-Language Film and for the extraordinary cinematography of Caleb Deschanel, Never Look Away concerns itself with love and war and the limitless reach of art.

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There's a new (old) cinema coming soon to Hamilton! After a year of restorations, the Playhouse -- Hamilton's oldest surviving, purpose-built cinema -- is ready for her close-up. Help us celebrate and tell your film-loving friends in Hamilton, too! 

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