Friday Aug 26 to Thursday Sept 1, 2016

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FILMS SHOWING Friday Aug 26 to Thursday Sept 1
PG

"Streep is right there, solidly invested in the folly of Florence's dreams. When she declares that 'music has been, and is, my life,' you believe her." - New Yorker

"Meryl Streep plays wealthy New York socialite Florence Foster Jenkins. The real life woman was a patron of the city’s opera scene in the 1930s and 1940s. Once in a while, she would sing at small events, and those invited would politely praise her. But Jenkins couldn’t sing a lick. For some reason, Jenkins decided in fall 1944 to put on a concert at Carnegie Hall.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"It's a rare movie that asks such big questions - about parenting, about family, about modern-day America - and comes up with answers that are moving and meaningful, that make you laugh and cry." - Philadelphia Inquirer

"Viggo Mortensen is at the top of his game in this soulful family dramedy, shot through with humor and heart. Written and directed with scrappy grace by Matt Ross, Captain Fantastic takes turns you don't see coming.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"Romantic, bittersweet and funny as hell, Café Society turns Hollywood inside out, rooting through the superficial tinsel to find the real tinsel. You go away gobsmacked, beaming and happy to be both." - Rex Reed, New York Observer

"Bobby Dorfman (Jesse Eisenberg) is a New Yorker to the core, but he’s also ambitious in a way that the city can’t accommodate. Fortunately, Bobby has a connection that might be useful: his uncle Phil (Steve Carell), a high-powered 1930s Hollywood agent.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"The ensemble is strong, the energy is high [in] Indian feminist buddy picture, 'Angry Indian Goddesses,' inspired by the raucous, genre-blending of Bollywood itself." - Globe & Mail

“Incidents related to violence and discrimination against women in India continue to generate news headlines. Angry Indian Goddesses constitutes veteran indie filmmaker Pan Nalin’s focused response — an indictment of chauvinistic attitudes and behavior that doesn’t need cultural translation to convey its outraged perspective.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"Not since the original crew stepped down have we felt such a vivid sense of adventure and comradeship." - Time Out

Scotty (Simon Pegg) and Bones (Karl Urban) are stranded on Starbase Earhart, a remote outpost just outside of Federation Space, after the Enterprise is destroyed by an unknown force of ruthless aliens.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Todd Solondz revives Dawn Wiener, the geeky child who won America's heart in his 'Welcome to the Dollhouse', for this nihilistic collection of stories linked by changing ownership of a dachshund." - Chicago Reader

“Wiener-Dog is Todd Solondz’s latest ode to the never-ending pain that is modern life. For those who appreciate exploring the more difficult and untidy corners of the world, Solondz’s film is a godsend – an effective work of agitation in a summer predisposed to shiny tales about happy people.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"One of the great life-affirming landmarks of the movies." - Roger Ebert

“The early days of the Beatles, as reflected in Richard Lester's ebullient shout of freedom A Hard Day's Night, were all about the optimism of the early 1960s, a thrilling and energizing time when young people, and even some older ones, truly believed that the future held great promise.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"This remake of the 2013 Argentine-Brazilian film Corazón de León was a huge hit in France"..."Makes terrific use of Jean Dujardin's prankster appeal." - Irish Times

“Prince Charming is 20 or so inches shorter than expected in 'Up for Love', Laurent Tirard's story of a woman struggling to accept the bemused looks she gets when out on the town with her new boyfriend (Jean Dujardin, Oscar winner for The Artist).

No screenings currently scheduled.

Indoor Rain Dates!
Music and Movies in the Park
FREE FAMILY MOVIES at the Twin!

Wed. August 17th 2pm - Kung Fu Panda 3
Wed. August 24th 2pm - The Good Dinosaur
Wed. August 31st 2pm - Jurassic World

Music And Movies in the Park is one of Waterloo Region's favourite free outdoor events, but if it rains, we have to cancel the outdoor screening. As promised, we have scheduled indoor "rain dates" for the nights we had to cancel the outdoor screenings due to weather.

Arrive early for these FREE indoor family events. Please bring a donation to the the Food Bank of Waterloo Region!

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