Princess | June 23 - 29 | From our finest hour to our final hour (& lots in between!)

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PG

"Anglophiles and history-loving filmgoers will adore 'Churchill,' an extremely well made film that is the best example of British heroic portraiture since 'The King's Speech.'" - Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune

The untold story of Britain’s most celebrated leader, Winston Churchill, and his indefatigable efforts to save Britain from the Nazis and free Nazi-occupied Europe.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"If you’re longing for a delicious romantic romp to take your mind off the world going to hell in hand basket, 'Paris Can Wait' is it. A two-day road trip that shimmers with so many enticing temptations you may want to lick the screen." - Rolling Stone

“Eleanor Coppola serves up a sweet little divertissement with Paris Can Wait, a charming travelogue/food-a-thon about two acquaintances on a two-day road trip from Cannes to Paris.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

A single mother and her child genius son embark on an elaborate mission to save a neighbour from her abusive stepfather. "A powerful turn by Naomi Watts... keeps the audience at the edge of their seats when it comes to the twists and turns of the movie." - LA Times

How do you possibly followup a $1 billion worldwide phenomenon? If you’re 'Jurassic World' director Colin Trevorrow, you line up another big project (in this case 'Star Wars: Episode IX') and then dive head first into the polar opposite direction.

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14A

"Devastating. A nightmare of paranoia and mistrust." Meredith Borders - Birth.Movies.Death.

“This bleak psychological thriller is the second feature from Trey Edward Shults. It stars Joel Edgerton as a patriarch who has taken his family and holed up in a boarded-up property in the forest, although the film’s main focus is on his 17-year-old son Travis.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"Writing an evocative, compact, accurate obituary is an art, and Vanessa Gould's joyous documentary Obit takes us on a tour of the joint where some of the best are written ..." - TIME

“They say everyone dies twice: once when they take their last breath, and again when their name is spoken aloud for the last time. The heartfelt and unshakable new documentary Obit, a profile of the Obituaries section at the New York Times, considers the people who have devoted their professions to extending the period between those two deaths.

No screenings currently scheduled.

PG

"Sally Hawkins delivers an unforgettable performance as Nova Scotian folk artist Maude Lewis in this gently flowing biopic set in the 1930s." - Georgia Straight

Back at the Twin by popular demand! "Maud Lewis is among the most inspiring figures in Canadian art. Afflicted with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, she spent her early life dismissed for what was presumed to be her limited ability.

No screenings currently scheduled.

14A

"A perfect antidote to the surfeit of noisy summer releases, this period mystery is stunningly well done." (Film Journal International) Based on the novel by Daphne Du Maurier

A young Englishman played by Sam Claflin (Their Finest) plots revenge against his mysterious, beautiful cousin (Rachel Weisz), believing that she murdered his guardian.

No screenings currently scheduled.

NR

"Arterton’s Joan radiates a gentle simplicity and quiet fervour that are deeply charismatic. Radically adapted and heartbreaking. Highly recommended." - Independent

Gemma Arterton is Joan of Arc, broadcast live from the Donmar Warehouse. Bernard Shaw’s classic play follows the life and trial of a young country girl who declares a bloody mission to drive the English from France. As one of the first Protestants and nationalists, she threatens the very fabric of the feudal society and the Catholic Church across Europe.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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