Nov 29 - Dec 5: Noah Baumbach's MARRIAGE STORY Opens, Reel Rock 14 Comes To KW & Oscar Frontrunners Continue!

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Oscars could be in the cards for everyone involved in the making of Marriage Story, opening this Friday at the Princess. It's one of the best reviewed films of 2019, featuring fantastic performances from Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson, Alan Alda, Ray Liotta, Laura Dern and more! Here is what the San Francisco Chronicle has to say... "To watch such an incisive, deep-feeling script be given life by actors at the top of their game is to rediscover movies as a powerful medium of personal expression." Go see it!

The biggest rock-climbing event at the cinema this year, Reel Rock 14 SOLD OUT in record time at the Original! Good news for you rock-climbing fans, we added a 2nd show, same night on December 3rd over at the Twin at 8pm! Scroll down to grab advance tickets or get them here now. The added show is on track to sell out as well!

Two new movies open at the Original this week, the first one being the new Robert Eggers' film, The Lighthouse, his follow-up to The Witch. This film is getting rave reviews and we're willing to bet Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattison will each get Oscar nods for their outstanding performances. Also opening at the Original is Frankie, starring the always amazing Isabelle Huppert, along with Brendon Gleeson, Greg Kinnear & Marisa Tomei in this riveting family drama set during a family holiday in Portugal.

Moving to the Original starting this Friday is Scorsese's The Irishman, which right now is the front-runner to win Best Picture at the Oscars! Use these remaining days to see this epic on the big screen, in the right environment before your chances to are gone. "The Irishman is another outstanding cinematic accomplishment from Scorsese, featuring a talented cast and crew firing on all cylinders" - Screen Rant

Finally, some of our favourite (and best films) from 2019 continue this weekend and next week at the Princess, including Parasite, Downton Abbey, Jojo Rabbit and Judy (which is finally at the Twin this weekend only)!

Christmas shopping on your mind? Don't forget to stuff the stockings of the movie-lovers in your life with memberships, gift cards, Dinner & Movie passes, tee-shirts and more from the Princess! Visit us here to see what we've got for Christmas gifts this season! 

Also, if you love new films and film discussion, you have to sign up now for our 6-month Film Talk series with Renison University College! Hit the image below for more details on what to expect and to sign up and get your passes for the Film Talk series, today! Our surprise moderator and film for the kick off is already lined up, and you will love what's in store!

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Upcoming Events

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December 3rd - 8:00pm - Reel Rock 14 (Added Show)

Starting December 11th - Film Talk - A Special 6 Part Series with Renision College

January 5th - Connie Kaldor & Garnet Rogers, live music at the Original

Don't forget, you can grab advance tickets to all of our films, just select a showtime below that works for you and we'll see you at the movies! 

FILMS SHOWING Friday Nov 29 to Thursday Dec 5
STC

"It's the work of a major film artist, one who shows that he can capture life in all its emotional detail and complexity - and, in the process, make a piercing statement about how our society now works." - Variety

"Marriage Story offers a tricky proposition. Come for the charms of Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson and stay for a thorough evisceration of both.

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PG

“Françoise Crémont — Frankie to her friends — is a famous actress, and she’s dying. For a sense of how she’s handling this development, all you really need to know is that she is played by the gloriously unsentimental Isabelle Huppert.

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STC

"Renée Zellweger is over the rainbow and out of this world as Judy Garland in "Judy," a sweet, full-hearted tribute to the beloved screen legend's final days." - Detroit News

Nominated! Golden Globe (Best Actress) “Judy isn’t a biopic; it takes place over only a few months, in the final year of Judy Garland’s life. Broke, divorced and deeply in debt in 1968, Garland reluctantly agreed to leave her children and travel to London to perform a series of concerts at a swanky nightclub.

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NR

"Taika Waititi knocks it out of der park with the meaningful lunacy of his anti-hate satire, which is equal parts Mel Brooks, Wes Anderson and Waititi’s own whimsical brilliance." - Toronto Star." -

Winner of TIFF 2019 Audience Award. Oscar Winner: Taika Waititi for Best Adapted Screenplay "Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit (★★★★★) defies description. It is the story of a young wannabe Nazi named Jojo (Roman Griffin Davis) who dreams of serving the Führer and daydreams that Adolf Hitler (Waititi) is his best friend.

No screenings currently scheduled.

STC

"Harriet is an impassioned, edifying portrait of a remarkable life, and a fitting showcase for the considerable talents of its star, Tony-winning British actress Cynthia Erivo." - Entertainment Weekly

"Harriet Tubman, superhero? In the hands of director Lemmons and Tony-winning actor Cynthia Erivo, the famed Underground Railroad conductor is given a swashbuckling, compelling cinematic treatment that feels like the origin story for one.

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NR

Robert Eggers’ latest film is a swirling descent into madness that takes the breath away.

"You can almost taste the salt on your lips in the new psychological horror from Robert Eggers (‘The Witch’) that will leave even the sturdiest of sea legs shaking.

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STC

"Of course, Scorsese delivers a stunning, gangster flick but The Irishman is so much more, a melancholy eulogy for growing old and losing your humanity. Savour every one of its 209 minutes, you won't regret it." - Empire

ONE SHOW ONLY! Last chance to see it on the big screen! Directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and Al Pacino, The Irishman catches all of them in a ruminative, reflective mood looking back over decades.

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14A

"Imagine a high-wire act where the acrobat suddenly leaps to a higher wire, then to another that's higher still. It's the best way I can think of to describe the giddy thrill of watching Parasite, a masterpiece of serial surprises." - Wall Street Journal

Winner of 4 Oscars (Best Picture, Best Director, Best International Feature, Best Original Screenplay). "An exhilarating and furious indictment of class struggle, Parasite might be the masterpiece South Korea's Bong Joon-ho has been working toward his entire career.

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

A big screen adaptation of the television series about the lives of the Crawley family and the servants who work for them at the turn of the 20th century in an Edwardian English castle.

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SOLD OUT! Dec. 3, 8:00 - Twin. Added show due to overwhelming popular demand! The Reel Rock Film Tour, one of climbing’s greatest celebrations, returns to the Princess with a new collection of world premiere films. The trailer shows the late Marc-Andre Leclerc soloing high in the alpine, the footage will appear in a film on Leclerc. In The High Road, the powerful and bold Nina Williams tests herself on some of the highest, most difficult boulder problems ever climbed.

STC

Special presentation. Panel discussion to follow.

Get tickets. “A frightening, effective call to action, anger, and concern, Fredrik Gertten’s look at the global housing crisis in Push should give viewers further pause and a more comprehensive view of an issue that goes well beyond gentrification.

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Coming Soon!

STC

"Mark Ruffalo, a great actor of seemingly limitless range, brings a growing sense of moral outrage to this gripping Todd Haynes docudrama about a corporate lawyer who risks it all to take on the chemical companies he's been hired to defend." - Rolling Stone

"Todd Haynes, the director that brought us Carol, Far from Heaven and Velvet Goldmine, opts for a good old-fashioned corporate thriller with Dark Waters based on the 2016 New York Times article 'The Lawyer Who Became DuPont’s Worst Nightmare' by Nathaniel Rich.

No screenings currently scheduled.

STC

"What makes "The Two Popes" so delightful, other than the very funny script, is watching two seasoned actors play off each other. Both Hopkins and Pryce illustrate what the craft of acting is really about." - TheWrap

Nominated for 4 Golden Globe Awards (Best Picture, Actor, Supporting Actor, Screenplay). "Anchored by two outstanding performances from Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce, the film is a triumph of writing as well as unostentatious filmmaking.

No screenings currently scheduled.

18A

Yippee-ki-yay, it's Christmas!

New York City policeman John McClane (Bruce Willis) is visiting his estranged wife (Bonnie Bedelia) and two daughters on Christmas Eve. He joins her at a holiday party in the headquarters of the Japanese-owned business she works for. But the festivities are interrupted by a group of terrorists who take over the exclusive high-rise, and everyone in it.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Princess Cinemas & Renision College Present....

FILM TALK : A Special 6 Part Series

Film Talk is a 6 month series of first-run films and moderated discussion being held at the Princess Twin on the second Wednesday of the month.

The remaining dates are: April 8, May 13. Limited tickets may be purchased at the door for the remaining Film Talks on the day of the event. Door price is $35.

LIKE ALL OUR SHOWS, THIS SERIES WILL BE ON A HIATUS UNTIL WE SEE A RESOLUTION TO THE COVID-19 CRISIS.

Doors open at 9:00 am – screening starts at 9:30.

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