Friday July 26 to Thursday August 1, 2013

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FILMS SHOWING Friday July 26 to Thursday August 1
PG

The Way Way Back gets it wittily, thrillingly right. It turns the familiar into something bracingly fresh and funny. It makes you laugh, then breaks your heart.

No screenings currently scheduled.

This is the End
18A

A group of Hollywood's hottest young actors find themselves trapped in James Franco's place during the apocalypse in this irreverent end-of-the-world comedy from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. Jay Baruchel might not think much of L.A., but he loves his old pal Seth Rogen, and the moment they reconnect at LAX it's just like old times.

No screenings currently scheduled.

The Kings of Summer
14A

Like the fading of day into twilight, the ephemeral nature of youth is deftly captured in The Kings of Summer. The coming-of-age film is poignant and comical, sitting squarely on that threshold, focusing on the time when a teen is part boy, part man and all adolescent. That transitional period is encompassed in a pivotal summer.

No screenings currently scheduled.

The Doors: Live at the Hollywood Bowl '68
TBA

The Doors Live At The Bowl ’68 is widely held as the band’s best performance ever captured on film. Now for the first time fans can watch the complete version in digitally re–mastered glory as the entire concert has been carefully restored from the original camera negatives to include the lost performances of Hello I Love You, Texas Radio and the Big Beat and Spanish Caravan.

No screenings currently scheduled.

The Angels' Share
TBA

The Angels' Share is a wonderfully engaging Scottish comedy that follows the lives of a quartet of young Glaswegians sentenced to community service. What seems at first a grim story opens in a courtroom. While high on cocaine, Robbie (Paul Brannigan) injured an innocent young man and then served his time in a youth prison.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Unfinished Song
PG

A cantankerous retiree discovers an untapped gift while wrestling with the impending death of his beloved wife in this inspirational musical drama from director Paul Andrew Williams. Arthur (Terence Stamp) has shared a fruitful and enduring marriage with his wife Marion (Vanessa Redgrave) when he receives the devastating news that their days together are numbered.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Fill the Void
G

Israeli director Rama Burshtein is herself ultra-Orthodox and it becomes immediately clear during her acclaimed "Fill the Void" that the viewer is being given a privileged look into a cloistered world. Burshtein captures the rituals, the tiny gestures, the intimate details of a religious life, and does so with a generous yet ever-critical eye.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

Renowned archeologist and expert in the occult, Dr. Indiana Jones, is hired by the U.S. Government to find the Ark of the Covenant, which is believed to still hold the ten commandments. Unfortunately, agents of Hitler are also after the Ark. Indy, and his ex-flame Marion, escape from various close scrapes in a quest that takes them from Nepal to Cairo.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Mud
PG

Jeff Nichols’ Mud a modern-day Huckleberry Finn -"Three STARS" - Toronto Star.

A pair of inquisitive adolescents encounter a charismatic drifter with an incredible story in this drama from Take Shelter writer/director Jeff Nichols.

No screenings currently scheduled.

The Last WIll and Testament of Rosalind Leigh
TBA

The feature film debut of Rue Morgue Magazine's head honcho Rodrigo Gudino, this movie delivers a successful, well controlled story that is part haunted house and part religious thriller, not to mention a creepy family drama.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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