May 19th, 2013 03:06 p.m.
Director: Jonathan Demme
USA
2011,
87 min,
Digital
- Aug 3, 5 & 6 (2012) @ 7pm
- Aug 4 (2012) @ 4pm
- Aug 4 & 9 (2012) @ 9pm
- Aug 8 (2012) @ 9:15pm
In May of 2011, Neil Young drove a 1956 Crown Victoria from his idyllic hometown of Omemee, Ontario to downtown Toronto’s iconic Massey Hall where he intimately performed the last two nights of his solo world tour. Along the drive,...
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Director: Carlos Saura
Spain
2010,
96 min,
Digital
- Aug 3 & 7 (2012) @ 9pm
- Aug 4 & 9 (2012) @ 7pm
- Aug 5 (2012) @ 2pm
- Aug 6 (2012) @ 4pm
Another generation. Another flamenco. And Carlos Saura is always taking it a little step further. Sixteen years after his groundbreaking film _Flamenco _Saura thinks "there is a really mighty new flamenco; a flamenco of young talents," and introduces these newcomers,...
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Director: Tommy Wiseau
USA
2003,
99 min,
35mm
Oh hi Johnny, I didn’t know it was you. Join us for our monthly screening of Tommy Wiseau's masterpiece, The Room, widely agreed to be the “Citizen Kane of bad movies”. You're my favourite customer! Thanks a lot! Bye!
Director: Don Bluth
USA
1988,
69 min,
Digital
After a tragic earthquake, two dinosaurs, a young Longneck named Littlefoot and his Three-horns friend Cera are separated from their families. To reunite with them they must embark on a long and perilous journey to The Great Valley. Along the...
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Director: Kevin Macdonald
UK/USA
2012,
144 min,
35mm
- Aug 4 (2012) @ 2pm
- Aug 6 (2012) @ 8:45pm
Bob Marley's universal appeal, impact on music history and role as a social and political prophet is both unique and unparalleled. _Marley_ is the definitive life story of the musician, revolutionary, and legend, from his early days to his rise...
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Programmer's Blurb May 2013
By : metro
Hi everyone,
The cinema exhibition industry has spent the last few years converting to Digital Cinema presentation, and Metro Cinema has now fully entered this brave new world, with the installation of the last part of our Digital Cinema system, we are now able to screen DCPs (Digital Cinema Packages).
Some of our DCPs this month include new titles like Ginger & Rosa by Sally Potter, Wrong by Quentin Dupieux and Spring Breakers by Harmony Korine; alongside classics like The Tin Drum, Taxi Driver and The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and the Canadian theatrical premiere of Unclaimed, by Edmonton filmmaker Michael Jorgenson. All are screening from DCP.
However, what sets Metro Cinema apart from most ...
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