Friday Sept 9 to Thursday Sept 15, 2016

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FILMS SHOWING Friday Sept 9 to Thursday Sept 15
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

"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.

14A

"Guatemala's first-ever Oscar entry is an absorbing, beautifully-shot drama of cultural ritual and the drive of one young woman to escape a rudimentary social system." - Film Stage

“The phrase ‘ethnographic film’ may be outdated, and perhaps even condescending, but for those drawn to cinema from diverse origins, wishing to learn more about other cultures, Ixcanul is a delicious, strong brew.

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.

G

FREE with Food Bank Donation

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

Sat. Sept 10th 2:00 - ZOOTOPIA
Sat. Sept 17th 2:00 - THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

Game Of Thrones’ Emilia Clarke and Hunger Games’ Sam Claflin have great chemistry in adaptation of bestselling weeper

"This adaptation of Jojo Moyes’s best-seller (scripted by the novelist herself) might have the structure of a comfort-food weepie, but it’s a rom-com with brains. The movie manages to shift sensitively from laugh-out-loud moments to tear-jerking scenes, discussing euthanasia on the way. In this adaptation, the book’s millions of readers have nothing to worry about.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Unencumbered by voiceover or any sort of forced narrative, the result is an intimate and riveting look at Dylan unfiltered, a portrait of the artist as a 24-year-old superstar." - Times

“Caught on the brink of his transformation from folk singer to rock idol, the 24-year-old Bob Dylan glides through D.A. Pennebaker's classic documentary, the pale, slightly chilly calm at the center of a media whirlwind. 

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"a smart tale of corrosive corruption that captures le Carré's world-weary cynicism perfectly." - Salt Lake Tribune

The Cold War may be over but the Russian mafia schemes to infiltrate London, one of the world’s financial capitals, to launder dirty money.

Ewan McGregor and Naomie Harris are British couple Perry and Gail, holidaying in Morocco and struggling to get past infidelity. They encounter Dima (Stellan Skarsgard), a bluff Russian with a prodigious memory for numbers.

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.

NR

Spotlight on Iranian Cinema

After the dark crystal-meth-drama “Ice Age”, Kiai immerses again into the world of drug dealers. This time he tells an episodic of crime of two Tehran Tricksters, sometimes as tough guys, sometimes dressed as venerable ayatollahs, who regularly mess with the wrong people, never at a loss to witty words.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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