Toronto Film Week Night 4

The Toronto Film Week is an annual week-long event showcasing independent films with an edge. The event was created by independent filmmakers, for independent filmmakers, with the sole purpose to showcase and screen new and upcoming talent. Running in association with the Toronto Arthouse Film Festival (screens in Fall), the Toronto Film Week (screens in … Read more

Toronto Film Week Night 5

The Toronto Film Week is an annual week-long event showcasing independent films with an edge. The event was created by independent filmmakers, for independent filmmakers, with the sole purpose to showcase and screen new and upcoming talent. In association with the Toronto Arthouse Film Festival (screens in Fall), the Toronto Film Week focuses on the … Read more

Toronto Film Week Night 1

The Toronto Film Week is an annual week-long event showcasing independent films with an edge. The event was created by independent filmmakers, for independent filmmakers, with the sole purpose to showcase and screen new and upcoming talent. Running in association with the Toronto Arthouse Film Festival (screens in Fall), the Toronto Film Week (screens in … Read more

Toronto Film Week Night 2

The Toronto Film Week is an annual week-long event showcasing independent films with an edge. The event was created by independent filmmakers, for independent filmmakers, with the sole purpose to showcase and screen new and upcoming talent. Running in association with the Toronto Arthouse Film Festival (screens in Fall), the Toronto Film Week (screens in … Read more

Toronto Film Week Night 3

The Toronto Film Week is an annual week-long event showcasing independent films with an edge. The event was created by independent filmmakers, for independent filmmakers, with the sole purpose to showcase and screen new and upcoming talent. Running in association with the Toronto Arthouse Film Festival (screens in Fall), the Toronto Film Week (screens in … Read more

Book and Film Club: The Night of the Hunter

In association with The Great Escape Book Store we’re happy to present Charles Laughton’s adaptation of Davis Grubb’s acclaimed 1953 novel. Post-film Q&A with film critic Bruce Kirkland. A horror movie with qualities of a Grimm fairy tale, it stars a sublimely sinister Robert Mitchum as a traveling preacher named Harry Powell (he of the … Read more

Double Vision: Tammy and the T-Rex

Double your Vision, Double your fun! Do you like genre films? What about genre films that have a thematic connection, thoughtfully paired for your viewing pleasure? If you answered “yes” to either of these questions, our new series, Double Vision, is for you! This month: bonkers brain transplants! We’ll finish off the night with a … Read more

National Canadian Film Day: Strange Brew

Celebrate Canadian film AND Canadian headgear! Wear your favourite toque for Canadian Film Day, eh! A Canadian classic that follows lovable hosers Bob and Doug McKenzie (Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas) on an epic adventure soaked with beer and filled with doughnuts. In their quest for free beer, the bumbling brothers wind up working at … Read more

First Pitch w/ Left Field Brewery: The Bad News Bears (1976)

Celebrate the return of baseball season with Left Field Brewery and the motliest crew of little leaguers to ever grace the big screen! Walter Matthau stars as washed up ex-minor-league hopeful Morris Buttermaker who, in the years since giving up on his sports career, has become a lazy, beer swilling, swimming pool cleaner. After agreeing … Read more

Double Vision: Robocop

Double your Vision, Double your fun! Do you like genre films? What about genre films that have a thematic connection, thoughtfully paired for your viewing pleasure? If you answered “yes” to either of these questions, our new series, Double Vision, is for you! This month: bonkers brain transplants! We’ll start the night with a film … Read more

Important Cinema Club’s Masterpiece Classics: Rumble in the Bronx

After nearly 20 years of superstardom in most of the eastern hemisphere, Jackie Chan finally conquered the US box office, delivering one of the most fondly remembered action movies of the decade and one of the wackiest trans-pacific cultural objects of all time. Hong Kong policeman Keung (Jackie Chan) arrives in New York for the … Read more

Earth Day: Princess Mononoke

From the legendary Studio Ghibli, creators of “Spirited Away”, and Academy Award®-winning director Hayao Miyazaki, comes an epic masterpiece that has dazzled audiences worldwide with its breathtaking imagination, exhilarating battles, and deep humanity. While protecting his village from a rampaging boar-god, the young warrior Ashitaka becomes afflicted with a deadly curse. To find the cure … Read more

Jesus Christ Superstar

Spend Easter Sunday rocking out with Jesus and the gang! One show only! This bold interpretation of the hit rock opera and Broadway smash from Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, tells the story of Christ’s (Ted Neeley) final weeks through a series of dazzling songs, images and music. Nominated for an Academy Award for … Read more

Looney Tunes Cartoon Party

Grab a kid/kid-at-heart or nine and get ready for more wacky antics than you can shake a carrot at! We’ve assembled a truly tremendous greatest hits collection of some of your favourite classic Warner Brothers Looney Tunes starring animated A-listers like Elmer Fudd, Marvin the Martian, Wile E. Coyote, Sylvester & Tweety and of course, … Read more

Movies For Mommies: Magic Mike’s Last Dance

“The final installment of the Channing Tatum-starring trilogy has eroticism in spades, thrilling dance numbers, and a brilliant farewell storyline. (Yes, the plot matters!)” -Nick Schager, The Daily Beast Magic Mike (Channing Tatum) is back on stage! Following a business deal that went bust, Mike is broke and taking bartender gigs to get by in … Read more

Casablanca

“Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into mine…” Director Michael Curtiz’s iconic romantic epic is arguably the most famous high-point of Hollywood’s Golden Age. Humphrey Bogart plays world weary American ex-patriate Rick, proprietor of a nightclub in Casablanca, Morocco. When Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman), a former love of Rick’s, and … Read more

High Tea Cinema: A Room with a View

Our latest edition of High Tea Cinema falls on Mother’s Day and we think the best gift you could give to every mother you know is the chance to sit in the dark, sip some tea, nibble on a scone and go on a cinematic trip to Italy courtesy of this dazzling, Oscar-winning adaptation of … Read more