March Break! Films Showing Friday Mar 10 - Thursday Mar 16

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FILMS SHOWING Friday Mar 10 to Thursday Mar 16
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"Easily one of Jarmusch's most accomplished films. He portrays the life of the mind and the workings of the creative soul as a kind of secret love affair, a deep, hidden well inside the most ordinary, mundane existence." - Philadelphia Inquirer

“His name is Paterson, and he drives a bus in Paterson, N.J., covering a route that takes him over a bridge above Paterson Falls — the latter immortalized in William Carlos Williams’ epic poem, “Paterson,” which is set in a city with a long history.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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"Lion celebrates the human will and the human need to find meaning and connection in life." - Philadelphia Inquirer

A five-year-old Indian boy, Saroo, goes with his older brother, Guddu, to beg for money at a train station. When Saroo gets separated from his brother, he climbs on a train to search for him and winds up many miles away from his home.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Hugely entertaining... One big adult paean to that old adolescent screen staple, from the unlikely bonding to the way-'80s music to the wacky tobacky scene. And we're still suckers for it." - Boston Globe

Weddings can be great parties with good friends, unlimited champagne, and free dispensation to dance to all the cheesy singalongs you'd never hear at the club. But they can also be swirling nightmare whirlpools of social awkwardness, obligation, and unhealthy competition.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"A film of rare grace - a tender, compassionate, restrained look at a life lived in the shadows." - Detroit News

Winner of 3 Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor & Best Adapted Screenplay.  "If you think art should challenge us, then you will embrace writer-director Barry Jenkins' exquisitely crafted drama Moonlight.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

A film about football, fandom, family and friendship. "A marvellous documentary film that’s funny, tender and full of warmth and wisdom about finding home, where your soul belongs." - John Doyle, Globe & Mail

KICK-OFF EVENT FOR THE IRISH REAL LIFE FESTIVAL

“Riffing on the intimate two-men-in-a-car approach of The Trip and The Trip To Italy without the metafictional touches, Celtic Soul is a charming venture.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Chocolat is Omar Sy's most challenging role to date and he nails it, emerging as France’s most compelling young actor." - Jerusalem Post

France, 1897. Georges, a.k.a. Footit, is a white clown in a traveling circus who’s struggling to reinvent himself. He comes up with the idea of teaming with Katanga, a black clown who is the son of a former slave. As a white clown acting as a figure of authority with the black clown as a scapegoat, they enjoy immediate success.

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

Dany Boon (‘Welcome to the Sticks’) and Fred Cavaye (‘Point Blank’) team up for a comedy about a money-grubbing Frenchman who refuses to change his ways.

Francois Gautier (Dany Boon) is the ultimate cheapskate, refusing to spend money on anything to the point of obsession. However, his frugal lifestyle is turned upside down when he a girl and a baby enter the mix.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"Isabelle Huppert delivers a performance for the ages in this profoundly insightful story about a woman coming of age in her 60s." - Indiewire

“Nathalie (Isabelle Huppert) is a philosophy professor, as is her husband, Heinz (André Marcon).

No screenings currently scheduled.

G

Oscar-Nominated for Best Animated Feature. "Magical is not an oversize word for this exquisite film." - Wall Street Journal

Relying on stop motion animation, My Life as  a Zucchini (Ma Vie de Courgette), Claude Barras charming children tale, was the opener of the Directors Fortnight series at the 2016 Cannes Film Fest. Oscar-Nominated for Best Animated Film (Feature).

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

March Break - All seats $5!

Holding a mysterious leather suitcase in his hand, Newt Scamander, a young activist wizard from England, visits New York while he is on his way to Arizona. Inside his expanding suitcase hides a wide array of diverse, magical creatures that exist among us, ranging from tiny, twig-like ones, to majestic and humongous ones.

No screenings currently scheduled.

G

March Break - All seats $5!

Dapper Koala Buster Moon presides over a once-grand theater that has fallen on hard times. An eternal optimist, and a bit of a scoundrel, he loves his theater above all and will do anything to preserve it. Facing the crumbling of his life's ambition, he takes one final chance to restore his fading jewel to its former glory by producing the world's greatest singing competition.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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March Break - All seats $5!

DreamWorks Animation's TROLLS is an irreverent comedy extravaganza with incredible music! From the genius creators of SHREK, TROLLS stars Anna Kendrick as Poppy, the optimistic leader of the Trolls, and her polar opposite, Branch, played by Justin Timberlake.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"The story of a legendary, rare theatrical failure from Stephen Sondheim and Hal Prince doubles as an inspiring tale of ambition, youth and why we make art." - Rolling Stone

“A love letter to the theater—and a deeply poignant one at that—Lonny Price’s sentimental documentary Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened… is a bittersweet gem.

No screenings currently scheduled.

 

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