May 23rd, 2013 11:43 a.m.
Director: Bess Kargman
USA
2011,
90 min,
35mm
- Oct 12, 15 & 16 (2012) @ 7pm
- Oct 13 (2012) @ 12pm
- Oct 13 & 14 (2012) @ 9:15pm
- Oct 14 (2012) @ 4:30pm
Every year, thousands of aspiring dancers enter one of the world`s most prestigious ballet competitions, the Youth America Grand Prix, where lifelong dreams are at stake. In the final round, with hundreds competing for only a handful of elite scholarships...
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Director: Guillermo del Toro
USA
2008,
120 min,
Digital
Hellboy (Ron Perlman), half-demon star agent of the B.P.R.D. (Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense), is once again humanity’s last hope after an ancient prophecy pits the world of man against the world of the Fey. With his comrades in...
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- Oct 17, 18, 19, 20 & 21 (2012) @ 7pm
- Oct 18, 19, 20 & 21 (2012) @ 9:30pm
- Oct 19 (2012) @ 11pm
- Oct 20 & 21 (2012) @ 1pm
- Oct 20 & 21 (2012) @ 3:30pm
- Oct 20 (2012) @ 11:59pm
It’s that time of year again as DEDfest returns to celebrate it’s five year anniversary! Over five days, from Oct.17th to Oct.21st, we’ll present some of the newest genre movies coming out ranging from horror, sci-fi, action and dark comedies....
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Director: Brian De Palma
USA
1976,
101 min,
Digital
In this classic adaptation of Stephen King’s bestselling novel, “revenge of the nerds” is taken to a whole new level with the story of Carrie White (Sissy Spacek). Brought up in almost total isolation by her psychotically religious mother Margaret,...
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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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