Friday Sept 18 to Thursday Sept 24, 2015

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FILMS SHOWING Friday September 18 to Thursday September 24
PG

Princess 30th Anniversary Screening • FREE* • Join us! Party like it's 1985!

*For Members. Non-members can get in free with the purchase of a $5 membership - 1985 prices!.... (A photo of the Princess like you've never seen her before!...)

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

Based on the acclaimed bestseller, "A WALK IN THE WOODS is a jolly good time, sparking dozens of chuckles and strong laughs." - Hollywood Reporter

"In 'A Walk in the Woods,' Robert Redford shows he can still play well with others.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Riveting, breathtaking and inspirational. It joins To the Limit and Touching the Void as another essential mountain climbing doc that's a must-see on the big screen." - Avi Ofer

“A high-tech, high-octane, high-fiving addition to the venerable 'Mountain Film' sub-genre, Meru is an engaging and cumulatively exhilarating debut from wife-and-husband team Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Ben Kingsley and Patricia Clarkson are perfection together." - New York Daily News

"Wendy’s life is stalled. Her husband’s walked out. Her only daughter is off at some commune. Lately Wendy’s just been sitting in her expensive Manhattan townhouse, crying into her merlot.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Think of it as David & Goliath on wheels... Will get you thinking about how you get around." - Montreal Gazette

“Dedicated to the potentially deadly tension between cyclists and drivers, Swedish director Fredrik Gertten’s documentary gets at something much more complex: the way our cities are designed, and the implications for humankind.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"An illuminating meditation on art and life with Jason Segel giving the performance of his career, potently catching the internal conflicts of celebrated novelist David Foster Wallace." - Rolling Stone

"With his bandana and granny glasses, David Foster Wallace (Jason Segel) looks more like an aging hippie than a newly hot novelist. Yet his latest book, 'Infinite Jest,' has caused such a stir that journalist David Lipsky (Jesse Eisenberg) is certain that a profile of this rising literary star would be ideal for Rolling Stone.

No screenings currently scheduled.

18A

"Schumer's performance is a tour de force of razor-sharp comedic timing." - Chicago Sun-Times

“Judd Apatow’s newest is written by and stars stand-up Amy Schumer as a salty New Yorker named Amy. It is her movie, and she barrels through it like a preposterously flirty bowling ball.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Mistress America is the kind of screwball comedy Ernst Lubitsch or Preston Sturges would have loved, and there's no finer praise than that." - Peter Howell, Toronto Star

"Zippy, sharp and monstrously smart, Mistress America is not only Noah Baumbach’s funniest film, but the best comedy of the year.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"A film more about retirement and regret than questions and answers, it sees McKellen gently, brilliantly expose the frailties of an immortal character." - Total Film

"Director Bill Condon's poignant and witty meditation on memory and ageing dispenses with the usual Holmes trappings. Now 93, retired and living in a ramshackle pile on the cliffs above the English Channel, he spends his time bee-keeping under the increasingly vexed eye of his housekeeper Mrs Munro (Linney) but still finds time to entertain her young son Roger (Parker).

No screenings currently scheduled.

G

Part of the Art, Design, & Architecture Series • Co-presented by Open Ears

No screenings currently scheduled.

TBC

Take one pair of estranged twin brothers (both called Antipholus), and one pair of estranged twin servants (both called Dromio), keep them in ignorance of each other and throw them into a city with a reputation for sorcery, and you have all the ingredients for theatrical chaos.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Emily St. John Mandel, Station Eleven. Special guest interviewer: Craig Norris, CBC Kitchener-Waterloo 89.1FM

A free event presented by One Book One Community (Waterloo Region):

"The author events are very popular. Please arrive early as seating is available on a first come, first serve basis."  [If you don't get in, may we suggest seeing 'The Comedy of Errors' -Shakespeare's Globe on Screen- playing at 7:00pm at the Original instead? -  Ed.]

The Princess Twin is wheel-chair accessible.

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