It’s Oscar weekend! Join us on Friday for the Roncesvalles premiere of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and a holdover of Margot Robbie’s stunning performance in I, Tonya. On Sunday we screen the Academy Awards on the big screen! Doors open at 7:00PM (8:00PM showtime) and you can reserve advance tickets here. If sold out, rush tickets will be available depending on space.
Plenty of amazing events taking place this month. For International Women’s Day, The Redwood screens A Better Man on March 8; Drunken Cinema returns with a 25th anniversary screening of Leprechaun on March 17; Designing the Movies is joined by HGTV’s Tommy Smythe for a screening of Auntie Mame on March 18; Food in Film partners with Barque and presents Fried Green Tomatoes on March 22; and Silent Revue screens some silent Hitchcock on March 25 with The Ring.
For a full rundown on this week’s showtimes, check our schedule.
With sumptuous costumes by Orry-Kelly (Some Like it Hot, Casablanca), this 1958 musical is a cult classic thanks to iconic star Rosalind Russell, the ever-changing sets of George James Hopkins (My Fair Lady, Hello Dolly!) and the overall striking art direction by production designer Malcolm C. Bert.
If you’re looking for the ultimate St. Patrick’s Day plans, look no further as we are offering you the best interactive movie drinking game for getting your St. Paddy’s Day drink on!
FRIED GREEN TOMATOES is as much a film about the Southern United States as it is a film about feeling outside of what is considered normal... Partnering with Barque Smokehouse. They serve some of the best BBQ in the GTA in one of the liveliest settings.
THE RING is one of the key silent Hitchcocks (of which there are merely nine surviving), and one which anticipated much of what was to come, including key sequences and effects from both versions of THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see it on the big screen with a live score!
Join us in remembering the Film-making Pioneer.Alice Guy-Blaché. Over her working career, she made more than 1,000 movies. She was a visionary and innovator, promoting a natural style of acting and working with synchronized sound and colour. In the United States, she headed her own studio.
Fundraising to support The Wassyl Slipak Foundation and Dopomoha Ukraini - Aid Ukraine on going PTSD Family Re-Integration Program for ATO veterans. First Toronto Screening was sold out, Dont miss your chance to see this film again!