Nov 17 - Nov 23 | Wonderstruck, Novitiate, & The Square ticket giveaway!

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FILMS SHOWING Friday November 17 to Thursday November 23

We sell advance tickets online for all our films!

Uptown Update: Sidewalks are poured! Lots of progress every day now!

Keep strolling Uptown and keep scrolling to win tickets to see the highly entertaining and edgy Palme d'Or winner, The Square.

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From the director of 'Force Majeure,' "this tense high-society takedown remains taut, gawk-worthy, and thought-provoking, to say the least." - Georgia Straight

Oscar-Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film. "The Square deserves to do the rounds. This Cannes 2017 Palme d’Or winner takes aim at the pomposity and hypocrisy of artists — and indeed all people — who provoke reactions without thinking about the consequences of their acts.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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"Mesmerizes as it probes a uniquely female-dominated milieu where passions - both religious, sexual and a combination of the two - run hot under those starched, lily-white coifs and black habits." - Hollywood Reporter

"What makes a young woman choose to be a nun? In Margaret Betts’ revelatory Novitiate, which traces the journey of the starry-eyed Cathleen, it begins in parochial school when a nun explains that the Catholic faith is different from all others because it’s built on the twin pillars of love and sacrifice.

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"Haynes ... puts a kid-friendly spin on his usual themes of isolation and frustrated longing in "Wonderstruck," an ingenious and captivating adaptation of Brian Selznick's 2011 best-selling children's novel." - Los Angeles Times

Todd Haynes, the brilliant filmmaker behind Carol and Far From Heaven, has made an all-ages film that has the depth, beauty and resonance of his adult work while being accessible and fun for everyone in your family - young and old alike.

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

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"Frances McDormand is phenomenal in this surefire awards contender from Martin McDonagh-it's a renegade masterpiece that will get you good. " - Rolling Stone

Oscar Winner! Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor  When Mildred Hayes’ daughter was raped and murdered, the Ebbing, Missouri police talked a big game about finding the culprit. Nine months later, there have still been no arrests, and Mildred (Frances McDormand) takes it upon herself to protest.

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Weekly movies in a baby-friendly environment! Nov. 22 - Loving Vincent

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Opening this week!

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Opens Nov 22!

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COMING SOON!

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WIN TWO PASSES TO SEE THE SQUARE

In the trailer for The Square, the "square is a sanctuary of" what? Send your answers to [email protected]. Two winners will be randomly selected and notified by email. Good luck!

 

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