Mar 13-19: March Break, this year's Best Picture in B&W, EMMA. continues, & a Niagara Falls thriller!

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Next week is March break, so we've added some weekday matinees at the Twin. Look for added shows of the delightful EMMA. (highest recommendation), the CatVideoFest 2020 (honestly, who can resist?!) and more. Keep reading to see what else is in store.

New this week at the Original: One of the most talked-about Canadian s at TIFF (shot in & around Niagara Falls) Disappearance at Clifton Hill opens this Friday. Nominated for 4 Canadian Screen Awards: Achievement in Editing, Supporting Actor, Cinematography & Sound Editing and, it even features David Cronenberg as a podcaster... Make a point of seeing a Canadian film at your local independent this weekend!

Starting Friday at the Twin, we present Best Picture Oscar-winner, Parasite, in director Bong Joon-Ho's Black & White version of the film! With the colour removed, Joon-Ho said, viewers are given a stronger sense of contrast between the rich family and the poor. We can't wait to see it! Limited run.

The cult-classic anime, Perfect Blue screens at the Original this week, a film from the year 2000 that is seldom seen on the big screen! "A brutal and haunting meditation on identity, femininity, and fame." Plus the recent hit-anime from Japan, Weathering With You makes its way to the Twin.

Get in the spirit of spring with A Ribbon of Dirt. Special weekly screenings on Wednesdays from March 18th to April 8th! Tell your friends who love nature and biking about these limited screenings, which celebrate Waterloo's own Hydrocut biking trail.

Speaking of spring, fine art meets gardening with Exhibition on Screen this weekend: make time to relax with Painting the Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse. Only in cinemas, this is the filmic tour of the landmark exhibition from the Royal Academy of Arts. Advance tickets below! 

Good news mushroom lovers, the hit-film Fantastic Fungi returns to the Princess this weekend with limited screenings. "One of the year's most mind-blowing, soul-cleansing and yes, immensely entertaining triumphs." 

The new, fantastic adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma. continues at the Twin, Little Women, Portrait of a Lady on Fire (superb!), Greed and 1917. Great films all at the Princess, scroll down to get advance tickets to all of our films. 

Special Event: The 2020 Paddling Film Festival is coming to the Princess on March 26th at the Twin & Original! Tickets are selling fast, get yours here.

Finally, a note about COVID 19. The health of our community and customers is first and foremost in our mind. Be assured that we, along with our staff and cleaners, have increased regular disinfecting of high-touch areas in the cinemas. We have posted constant reminders and continue to train our staff in hygiene best-practices, including frequent and effective hand-washing and staying home if feeling ill. We deeply appreciate our loyal patrons, but we ask if you are experiencing coronavirus symptoms, you should stay home and contact Ontario Telehealth. The chances of contracting the coronavirus remains low in Ontario. We will do our part to keep it that way.

FILMS SHOWING Friday Mar 13 to Thursday Mar 19
NR

Anya Taylor-Joy Leads the Most Stylish Jane Austen Movie Ever Made

Jane Austen's beloved comedy about finding your equal and earning your happy ending, is reimagined in this delicious new film adaptation of EMMA. Handsome, clever, and rich, Emma Woodhouse is a restless queen bee without rivals in her sleepy little town.

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

"A masterpiece. A devastatingly unforgettable story of love and memory." - Indiewire

Brittany, France, 1760. Marianne, a painter, is commissioned to do the wedding portrait of Héloïse, a young lady who has just left the convent. Héloïse is a reluctant bride to be and Marianne must paint her without her knowing. She observes her by day and secretly paints her at night.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

Special Black & White edition of this year's Best Picture Oscar Winner

Parasite is for many already an undeniable cinematic masterpiece. But for director Bong Joon Ho, it was his desire to create such a work of art that drove him to cut a black-and-white version of film.

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

Nominated! 4 Canadian Screen Awards: Achievement in Editing, Supporting Actor, Cinematography & Sound Editing

"If ever there was a setting crying out for cinematic exploitation, it's the Canadian side of Niagara Falls. A tacky tourist wonderland that barely masks the grit of a company town gone to seed, the current state of the area is an ideal staging ground for a nasty little neo-noir or tight psychological thriller.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"Greta Gerwig's take on Louisa May Alcott's novel is intelligent and fleet, refreshing if not radical, and as organic in its feminist convictions as it is in its depiction of close-knit sororal love." - New Republic

In Little Women, Greta Gerwig couldn't have chosen a more beloved classic to adapt for her second feature as director, matched only by the strength of cast she's corralled.

Playing the four leads on the verge of womanhood are Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh, Emma Watson and Sharp Objects' Eliza Scanlen.

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Playing at Princess Original:

G

Exhibition on Screen. "A thoroughly pleasant feast for the eyes." - Guardian

“Here is another enjoyable stroll around a major exhibition, with the now-familiar mixture of curatorial insights and detailed context, put together with well-practised ease by director David Bickerstaff.

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

"As irresistibly romantic as it is awe-inspiringly gorgeous." - TheWrap

Following the smash success of Your Name, director Makoto Shinkai beautifully re-creates modern Tokyo in this Japanese anime film about a boy, a girl, and the weather.

No screenings currently scheduled.

STC

Steve Coogan shines in Michael Winterbottom's new comedy about the filthy rich

"In Greed Steve Coogan plays Sir Richard “Greedy” McCreadie, a thinly-veiled stand-in for Topshop CEO Philip Green.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

“1917’s camerawork engulfs the film. It’s supposed to. While not quite pretending to be a continuous long take, there is only one blatantly obvious cut.

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STC

"Schwartzberg’s film quickly proves to be one of the year’s most mind-blowing, soul-cleansing and yes, immensely entertaining triumphs.” RogerEbert.com

“‘We are the wisdom of a billion years,’ Brie Larson dreamily narrates over what is not a new Marvel epic but rather a documentary of epic proportions about what director Louie Schwartzberg hopes everyone comes to view as a genuinely earthly marvel: mushrooms.

No screenings currently scheduled.

A Ribbon of Dirt: The Hydrocut Story explores the unique history of a remarkably popular mountain bike trail in Waterloo, Ontario. Consistently getting top ranks on trail sites across the country (and beyond), this film aims to celebrate the passion and dedication of all the people that have made it what it is today.

No screenings currently scheduled.

18A

“This anime from Japanese film-maker and manga artist Satoshi Kon is based on a 1991 novel of the same name by Yoshikazu Takuechi. Rated 18A.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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14A

"While "Mystify" in many ways amplifies the tragedy of Hutchence's death, it also goes a long way toward explaining and humanizing it." - Variety

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