May 22nd, 2013 11:34 a.m.
Director: Eric Radomski & Bruce Timm
USA
1993,
76 min,
Digital
When a new vigilante known as the Phantasm arrives in Gotham City and begins executing underworld figures, Batman (Kevin Conroy) is falsely implicated in the murders. At the same time, Andrea Beaumont (Dana Delany), one of Bruce Wayne's old flames,...
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Director: Wes Anderson
USA
2012,
94 min,
35mm
- Sep 15 & 23 (2012) @ 2pm
- Sep 16 (2012) @ 4:30pm
- Sep 16 (2012) @ 9:30pm
- Sep 17 (2012) @ 7pm
- Sep 18 & 24 (2012) @ 9pm
Set on an island off the coast of New England in the summer of 1965, _Moonrise Kingdom_ tells the story of two twelve-year-olds who fall in love, make a secret pact, and run away together into the wilderness. As various...
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Director: Alfred Hitchcock
USA
1963,
120 min,
35mm
- Sep 14 & 17 (2012) @ 9pm
- Sep 16 (2012) @ 2pm
- Sep 16 & 19 (2012) @ 7pm
...Alfred Hitchcock’s legendary doomsday fantasia is cinema’s greatest disaster movie, and one of the director’s finest works. Tippi Hedren, in her screen debut, plays Melanie, a smitten San Francisco socialite who pursues bachelor lawyer Mitch (Rod Taylor) back to his...
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Director: Robert Zemeckis
USA
1985,
116 min,
Digital
Marty McFly, a dissatisfied teen in 1985, accidentally travels back to 1955 in a pimped out time machine, where Doc Brown has to help him return to the 80s - and play cupid for his own parents before his existence...
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Director: Various
Canada
2011,
80 min,
Digital
For 14 years Prairie Tales has offered a selection of some of the year’s best short films and videos made by Albertan media artists in a feature length compilation. This anthology showcasing work from the shining lights of the Alberta...
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Director: Michael Lehmann
USA
1991,
100 min,
Digital
Challenged as both an action and a comedy film, _Hudson Hawk_ does feature perhaps Bruce Willis’ finest hairpiece. Defenders claim the film has been savaged by critics who don’t get the absurd sense of humour. We claim we might actually...
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Director: James Whale
USA
1931,
71 min,
35mm
- Sep 21 & 25 (2012) @ 7pm
- Sep 22 (2012) @ 2pm
- Sep 23 (2012) @ 4pm
- Sep 23 (2012) @ 9pm
“It’s alive! It’s alive!” Mary Shelley’s classic Gothic tale had been brought to the screen before, and would be many times again, but Universal’s creepy 1931 adaptation is without doubt the enduring cinematic version. Colin Clive plays the titular mad...
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Director: Daniele Anastasion & Eric Strauss
USA / Georgia / Liberia
2011,
85 min,
Digital
- Sep 21 & 27 (2012) @ 9pm
- Sep 22 (2012) @ 4pm
- Sep 23 & 24 (2012) @ 7pm
Joshua Milton Blahyi – aka General Butt Naked – was a ruthless and feared warlord during Liberia’s 14-year civil war. Today, he has renounced his violent past and reinvented himself as a Christian evangelist on a journey of self-proclaimed transformation....
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Director: Nicolas Roeg
UK
1976,
139 min,
Digital
Coming to Earth from his dying home planet, Thomas (David Bowie) is soon caught up in the human lifestyle of crass consumption and fixation on image. In an attempt to gather the water his home desperately needs, he starts a...
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Join Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonnano from The Yes Men with their riveting talk, “We All Must Be Revolting: Finding Your Place in the Global Revolution,” proposing bold ways citizens can reclaim public discourse. Pranksters, filmmakers, and unorthodox activists, The...
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Director: Timo Vuorensola
Finland/ Germany/ Australia
2012,
93 min,
Digital
- Aug 31 (2012) @ 9:30pm
- Sep 1 (2012) @ 12:30pm
- Sep 1, 3 & 4 (2012) @ 7pm
- Sep 2 (2012) @ 4pm
- Sep 2 (2012) @ 10:30pm
- Sep 3 (2012) @ 2:45pm
- Sep 5 (2012) @ 9pm
- Sep 28 (2012) @ 11pm
In the last moments of World War II, a secret Nazi space program evaded destruction by fleeing to the Dark Side of the Moon. During seventy years of utter secrecy, the Nazis construct a gigantic space fortress with a massive...
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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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