Friday Apr 8 to Thursday Apr 14, 2016

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FILMS SHOWING Friday April 8 to Thursday April 14
14A

"Another bravado performance by Jake Gyllenhaal, a sterling film by Jean-Marc Vallée, and an all around impressive look into grieving." - Hollywood Reporter

“After a series of punishing lead roles, Jake Gyllenhaal changes gears for Demolition – a film that once again puts his character through the wringer, though in ways that are offbeat, exuberant and occasionally quite hilarious.

No screenings currently scheduled.

18A

"A really raunchy, pretty dirty and very funny goof on the entire superhero ethos, as well as the first Marvel film to irreverently trash the brand." - Hollywood Reporter

"Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds) isn’t afraid of a fight. In fact, he relishes the prospect of busting heads — or worse. And fortunately for him, the world is full of bad guys. It’s just a matter of deciding who to take on.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"Wonderfully funny, terribly touching and a vehicle for the boundless gifts of Maggie Smith." - Wall Street Journal

"It's 16 years since Maggie Smith last played cantankerous Mary Shepherd in Alan Bennett’s hit play about his real-life nuisance neighbour. Since then the veteran actress has carefully honed the art of the acidic one-liner in Downton Abbey and two 'Marigold Hotel' films.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"'Eddie the Eagle,' the movie, is a lovely little surprise, a feel-good flick with an unusual underdog story deftly told by director Dexter Fletcher, a charming hero played by an unrecognizable Taron Egerton and some toe-tingling views of the perilous jumps that he conquers." - Kate Taylor, Globe & Mail

"They say that God loves a trier. If that’s true then Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards will be guaranteed a seat at Heaven’s top table when he eventually skids off his mortal coil. At the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics, Edwards became the first person ever to represent Great Britain in ski jumping. That’s not to say he was actually any good at it.

No screenings currently scheduled.

G

Based on the beloved fable by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. "This first feature screen animation of 'The Little Prince' is a pleasure to behold." - Toronto Star

"The Little Prince, a delightfully and beautifully animated adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s beloved 1943 novella, is a whimsical journey in favour of following dreams and finding life’s true loves – a film for young audiences as well as for the oldies who’ve lost their way.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is a funny and illuminating story of female empowerment in the malest of environments." Based on journalist Kim Barker’s 2011 memoir 'The Taliban Shuffle', an account of the time she spent in Afghanistan and Pakistan from 2004 to 2009.

"Though we ought to be used to the idea of women reporting from war zones—the old notions of 'war is no place for a woman' cling stubbornly.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

Oscar Winner! Best Director, Best Actor. "The ravenously beautiful revenge saga from Alejandro González Iñárritu plays like the meanest Jack London short story imaginable." Filmed mostly in Alberta, British Columbia & the Rockies

"If your goal is gathering beaver pelts in the 19th century, you could hardly have a better guide than frontiersman Hugh Glass (Leonardo DiCaprio). A man of few words but formidable skills, Glass knows his way around the Rockies. But even he has his limitations.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"Both wry treat and testament to the efficacy of modern medicine, Alex Fegan’s documentary rounds up 30 Irish centenarians, and invites them to hold forth on subjects from the civil war to Twitter. You’ll shed a tear or two, possibly more.” - The Guardian

”Alex Fegan, director of popular documentary The Irish Pub, did not face an enormous pool of potential interviewees when preparing his film on Ireland’s oldest residents.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

In his documentary 'Where to Invade Next,' Michael Moore travels to other countries to find values once embraced in America.

"He is provocative. He preaches. He often cherry-picks data to justify his conclusions. But there is a reason Michael Moore is the most successful documentary-maker on the planet: he can drive home a palatable message in hugely entertaining and accessible fashion.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

City of Waterloo Youth Council presents

Ticket price- $10 (includes popcorn and a drink)

All proceeds will be donated to Lutherwood Child and Family Foundation to support adolescent mental health. A representative from Lutherwood will join us to share about mental health and how it effects our children and youth.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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