July 26-Aug 1 | Yesterday, Marianne & Leonard, Midsommar and Stratford Fest winners!

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The new film guides for the Original Princess are hot off the presses. Pick one up today so you don't miss out on any of the great films we have coming soon to the Original Princess. Titles like Marianne & Leonard; Maiden; Vita & Virginia; The Last Black Man in San Francisco; There are No Fakes; Paris is Burning; the NY Dog & Cat Film Fests; Vancouver International Mountain Film Fest; the new film from Richard Linklater, Where'd You Go, Bernadette?; The Art of Self-Defense; celebrating 1969 with 50th anniversary screenings of Woodstock, Midnight Cowboy, Easy Rider and Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid, a new doc about David Crosby and so much more.

For those who came out to our screenings of Little Shop of Horrors, we have winners for the Stratford Festival Grand Prize packs. Congratulations to Eric Oosenburg and Dawn Martin! Next week we will be drawing for prizes to see The Neverending Story at Stratford (plus fab merch!) There's another chance to enter the draw, as we screen the 1984 film version tomorrow (Thurs July 25) at the Original.

FILMS SHOWING Friday July 26 to Thursday Aug 1
PG

"If you want to feel joy, head straight to Yesterday. It’s a heartfelt and humorous tale from Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire) and screenwriter Richard Curtis (Love, Actually) about a struggling musician (Himesh Patel) who wakes up in an alternate reality where he’s the only person aware the Beatles ever existed.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Taron Egerton embodies Elton with his pitch-perfect singing and captivating natural presence. With this performance and the overall film, it's hard to imagine a better tribute to such a singular icon." - Paste Magazine

"This fantastical take on musician Elton John is closer to the unconventional Bob Dylan biopic I’m Not There than a straightforward chronicle, which is undoubtedly how the unconventional artist at its center wanted it to be. The story reshuffles reality, especially time and facts, and the film is more enjoyable for it.

No screenings currently scheduled.

18A

"Another groundbreaker in horror from Hereditary's Ari Aster who mixes a modern breakup story with pagan rituals in Sweden. If you're looking for the scariest movie ever shot in blinding sunlight, the raw and riveting Midsommar is it." - Rolling Stone

“In the land of the Hårga people, the sun never sets. That makes it a strange spot for a person seeking rest, but for Dani (Florence Pugh), the heroine of Ari Aster’s Midsommar, there aren’t many other options.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

“Ridley Scott's Blade Runner has seen five major iterations, from a 1982 work print used for test screenings through a 2007 cut released to theaters as "The Final Cut."

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"With a softened lens, British documentarian Nick Broomfield adoringly examines a fascinating relationship in a fascinating time that saw Cohen transition from a poet to a world-class songwriter." - Globe & Mail

Return engagement! “The Greek island of Hydra was Eden for a group of 1960s free-love artists and intellectuals who flocked to an idyllic paradise with sun-dappled beaches, cheap living and plentiful mind-expanding drugs to turn on, tune in, drop out.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Taron Egerton embodies Elton with his pitch-perfect singing and captivating natural presence. With this performance and the overall film, it's hard to imagine a better tribute to such a singular icon." - Paste Magazine

"This fantastical take on musician Elton John is closer to the unconventional Bob Dylan biopic I’m Not There than a straightforward chronicle, which is undoubtedly how the unconventional artist at its center wanted it to be. The story reshuffles reality, especially time and facts, and the film is more enjoyable for it.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Coming Soon

STC

“A sort of seafaring Battle of the Sexes, Maiden is an enlivening bit of documentary filmmaking about an all-female sailing crew that takes on harsh oceanic conditions and even rougher treatment from the sexist international sailing community.

No screenings currently scheduled.

STC

"The Last Black Man in San Francisco is a poetic and picturesque ode to the title city, to friendship and to the universal urge to find a place to call home." - Toronto Star

“Director Joe Talbot and actor Jimmie Fails, besties since childhood and the most impressive of filmmaking newcomers, expressively co-write (with Rob Richert) one of the year’s most vivid and satisfying movies.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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