Friday Sept 30 to Thursday Oct 6, 2016

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FILMS SHOWING Friday Sept 30 to Thursday Oct 6
PG

"A mesmerizing, engrossing and beautifully made cinematic experience that enchants for more than two hours and makes you wish for at least one hour more." - Rex Reed, New York Observer

"Fans of Blue Valentine or The Place Beyond the Pines already know how filmmaker Derek Cianfrance operates.

"First, he hypnotizes you with a complex love story, beautifully told. Then he rips your heart up into tiny little pieces. And it hurts so good.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"A genre film that transcends genre, an iconic American tale that is nonetheless firmly grounded in both place and time. One of the best movies of the year." (The Atlantic)

6th week!Hell or High Water is a thrillingly good movie — a crackerjack drama of crime, fear and brotherly love set in a sun-roasted, deceptively sleepy West Texas that feels completely exotic for being so authentic.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"Kubo is a lovely, unforgettable film about creativity and storytelling - about creating one's own fate by taking charge of one's story. And about learning to love others by sharing in their stories." - Philadelphia Inquirer

"Travis Knight's KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS is a stop-motion animated feature from the production company which brought us the fantastic CORALINE and PARANORMAN.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn head up a fitfully hilarious satire of motherhood in the age of mommy wars." - Variety

"Things get wild in the 'burbs when good moms get pushed too far in this new comedy from the writers of THE HANGOVER.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

Based on Philip Roth's 2008 novel, " A triumph of elegant writing, exquisite acting, and a vibrant spiritual treatment of righteous indignation." - Spirituality & Practice

"The superb, searing drama 'Indignation' revisits a time and place that operated under such a strict moral code that today it is utterly alien, although it was merely the United States in the early ’50s.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"A unique, Gaza-shot, real-life, coming of age tale...Out of the war rubble emerges one of the most irresistible movies of the year." (SF Chronicle)

“The Idol, a feel-good film about a Palestinian boy’s improbable ascent to pop stardom, takes place mostly in Gaza, a place not associated with feeling good. But out of the war rubble emerges one of the most irresistible movies of the year.

No screenings currently scheduled.

18A

95% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. "It's a horror picture that derives from the worst horror of the 20th century -- the Holocaust -- and how its ghosts continue to haunt the people of Poland no matter how hard they try to forget." - Patriot Ledger

“After his daughter's wedding has become a shambles, Zygmunt (Andrzej Grabowski) addresses the assembled guests. He instructs them that "we must forget what we didn't see here." He's not just talking about what went wrong at the nuptials: the chilling and yet very funny Demon is set in Poland, where there's much to forget and not see.

No screenings currently scheduled.

STC

"'Eat That Question', a fascinating and compelling dive into an artist's uniquely ticking parts, gives voice to a complex dude and broadens the picture." - Globe & Mail

“'Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words' is a simple yet engaging documentary that uses a combination of interviews and concert footage to give fans as well as newcomers an in-depth look into an artist whose work was complex, yet whose outlook and demeanor was as open, honest, and relaxed as one could get.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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Join us on Thursday October 6, 2016 for the exclusive pre-release screening of a SURPRISE movie!

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

Waterloo Region Inclusion Film Series

Chris is autistic, living on his own for more than 30 years, and a talented artist of some renown. Yet behind his cheerful paintings lies a powerful story of a family struggling to keep hold of mental health, wealth, and love.

"Dad's in heaven with President Nixon - dad hated his guts, but in heaven they're friends.”

No screenings currently scheduled.

STC

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PG

“A surprisingly suspenseful and compelling courtroom thriller... Simply put, UNLOCKING THE CAGE tells a great story.” – Anthony Kaufman, Screen Daily

“The saddest image in Unlocking the Cage, the new film from documentary veterans Chris Hegedus and D.A. Pennebaker, is that of Tommy, one of the chimps featured in the sappy 1980s’ Project X. Tommy now lives in captivity at an upstate New York trailer park.

No screenings currently scheduled.

STC

A free screening for world breastfeeding week,presented by Catherine Fife

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

The plot of this Raymond Chandler-esque comedy crime caper from the Coen Brothers (Joel Coen and Ethan Coen) pivots around a case of mistaken identity complicated by extortion, double-crosses, deception, embezzlement, sex, pot (lots of it), and gallons of White Russians (made with fresh cream, please).

No screenings currently scheduled.

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