Nov 10 - Nov 16 | Wonderful films about the wonder years

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FILMS SHOWING Friday November 10 to Thursday November 16

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The work in front of the Cinema is done... almost! Come see the latest!

For the next two weeks we have a kids' theme happening at the Princess. This Friday we open The Florida Project, one of the most talked-about films at TIFF 2017 and a sure-fire Oscar nominee. It's been called one of the best movies ever made about childhood and we can't wait for you to see it. We continue our run of Goodbye Christopher Robin, the real story of the boy who inspired the Winnie the Pooh stories, and on Wednesday, we start Cine Babies, a weekly matinee for parents and babies. Next week we start Wonderstruck, but more about that later. See you at the movies!

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"Director Sean Baker crafts one of the best and toughest films about childhood ever and gives a never-better Willem Dafoe a clear shot at an Oscar." - Rolling Stone

Oscar-nominated: Best Supporting Actor. The Magic Inn is a cheap motel in Orlando, Florida, and the people who live there are barely hanging on. These folks, well below the poverty line, struggle from day to day just to make ends meet.

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"'Goodbye Christopher Robin' digs into the origins and consequences of Milne's mythic Winnie-the-Pooh stories in ways that are charming and ultimately poignant." - Minneapolis Star Tribune

"'Goodbye Christopher Robin' focuses on Pooh creator A.A. Milne (Domhnall Gleeson) and his young son (newcomer Will Tilston), whose stuffed animals and an idyllic, rustic retreat provided the foundation for one of children's literature's most enduring figures.

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"God save Dame Judi Dench. The one-woman powerhouse has, at 82 years of age, given a career-high turn in Victoria and Abdul." - The Times

"A little-known episode from the final years of Queen Victoria’s reign provides the inspiration for this unexpected odd-couple comedy drama, which reflects upon changing British attitudes towards India.

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"Visually, it’s spectacular. Conceptually, it’s jaw-dropping to simply consider the effort that went into this.... LOVING VINCENT is itself an imaginative work of art. And what better way than that to honor its subject?” – Washington Post

Oscar-nominated: Best Animated Feature “Loving Vincent is a truly awe-inspiring portrait of the great Dutch artist that boasts the distinction of being “the world’s first fully painted feature film.” That means every one of the nearly 65,000 frames in this labor of love was rendered by hand with oil paints, following a style intended t

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"A romance and a real-life adventure, full of life-and-death peril and unexpected cheerful good humor, about a pioneer in disability rights and dignity." - Flick Philosopher

"Life is idyllic for Robin and Diana Cavendish. They’ve started a family in Kenya, where Robin hopes to make his fortune as a tea broker. But everything is upended when Robin becomes ill. The diagnosis is shattering — polio — and the prognosis even more so. Paralyzed from the neck down, Robin won’t ever be able to breathe without the help of a respirator.

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Every Wednesday, 1:00pm at the Twin. Cine Babies is presented by the Princess in partnership with Balancing from Birth to Baby

Wed, Nov. 15 -- Goodbye Christopher Robin

 

 

 

 



Weekly movies in a baby-friendly environment

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Coming Soon!

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