Friday Nov 4 to Thursday Nov 10, 2016

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14A

"This shimmering, raw, hip-hop hymnal of a film by Andrea Arnold is an American tale that is both gorgeously original and rooted in some of the greatest stories this country has ever produced." - New York Daily News

“In Andrea Arnold's American Honey, a directionless teenage girl named Star (Sasha Lane, in what's said to be a star-making performance) decides to hit the road with a rowdy crew of traveling Millennial magazine salespeople.

No screenings currently scheduled.

STC

"Between its appealing leads and a surplus of other pleasures -- the super-crisp imagining of the Nunavut community of Apex, for one -- it's also pretty hard to resist." - Georgia Straight

“The bear is Agee, a trained polar bear with 20 years’ experience stretching back to the 1996 film Alaska. Gordon Pinsent provides the beast’s voice; grumpy, tired, often hungry.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"Efficient and effective in Eastwood's experienced hands, 'Sully' has interwoven a crisp and electric retelling of the story of the landing we know with a story we do not." - Kenneth Turan, LA Times

"The moment Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger safely landed his Airbus A320 on the surface of New York City's Hudson River, it became a foregone conclusion that someone was going to make a movie about Sully. That that person turned out to be Clint Eastwood should come as no surprise.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Emily Blunt digs so deep into the role of a blackout drunk and maybe murderer that she raises 'Girl' to the level of spellbinder." - Rolling Stone

"The Girl on the Train tells the story of Rachel Watson (Emily Blunt), a divorcee who passes the time during her commute fantasizing about an attractive young couple who just so happen to live down the street from her ex-husband.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

" Awaiting the verdict makes for a real nail-biter, even knowing the outcome. Denial does a stellar job demonstrating the truth is worth fighting for." - Peter Howell, Toronto Star

“With a script by playwright David Hare based on Deborah E. Lipstadt’s nonfiction book about Holocaust deniers, Mick Jackson’s drama Denial promises fireworks from the get-go.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

True story of chess prodigy from Uganda. "If there is anyone out there capable of remaining unmoved by this true-life triumph-of-the-underdog sports story, I don't think I want to meet that person." - A.O. Scott, NY Times

"Director Mira Nair (Mississipa Masala, Monsoon Wedding) is back with Queen of Katwe, a biographical sports drama based upon the life of Phiona Mutesi, the first Ugandan woman to ever become a titled chess player.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Stone digs beyond the scandal, turning the events into a compelling and tense ride, half thriller, half think piece." - Minneapolis Star-Tribune

“Telling the story of Edward Snowden, the NSA contractor who became a whistleblower and fugitive by leaking documents that revealed the vast, spidery, paradigm-shifting scope of the new American surveillance state, Oliver Stone has made a movie that asks the audience to look, almost convulsively, at what this issue really means, and at who Snowden really is.

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

Helen Mirren reprises her Academy Award winning role as Queen Elizabeth II in the highly-anticipated West End production of The Audience, broadcast as part of National Theatre Live. For sixty years Elizabeth II has met each of her twelve Prime Ministers in a weekly audience at Buckingham Palace - a meeting like no other in British public life - it is private.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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