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Die Hard

18A; Frequent Violence/Coarse Language
RETROMANIA - December 29th 9:30pm - Presented on 35mm Film!

A New York City police officer tries to save his estranged wife and several others taken hostage by terrorists during a Christmas party at the Nakatomi Plaza in Los Angeles.

Tanna

PG

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When a young girl from a South Pacific tribe falls in love with her chief’s grandson during an intertribal war, they must choose between their hearts and the future of their village.

Mistaken for Strangers

A tale of two brothers, one band and a boatload of psychological baggage, “Mistaken for Strangers” is, like its maker, scruffy, undisciplined and eager to be loved. The big surprise is how easy it is to comply.

The Face Of Love

Annette Bening and Ed Harris bring a potent sense of conviction to director Arie Posin’s maudlin but strangely compelling psychological love story, The Face Of Love.

Enemy

Denis Villeneuve’s Enemy establishes Toronto as a glass-and-steel cocoon, a frontier town bordering a near future where people are so alienated from themselves (and each other) that they don’t even know who they are, a place where a frumpy history prof (Jake Gyllenhaal) and a motorcycle-riding wannabe actor (also Gyllenhaal) are entirely interchangeable.

9 Month Stretch (9 Mois Ferme)

14A
One of the French box office’s top films of 2013, 9 Month Stretch is the simple story of 40-year-old, unmarried, high-powered judge Ariane Felder (Sandrine Kiberlaine, winner of this year's César for Best Actress) who lets her hair down at the firm’s New Year’s Eve party only to discover six months later that she is pregnant.

Stay

Taylor Schilling ("Orange is the New Black") and Aidan Quinn (Legends of the Fall) deliver heartfelt performances as Abbey and Dermot, a couple struggling to find their way in life. After retreating to the rugged expanse of the Irish countryside, their happy existence is upended when Abbey discovers she's pregnant. Dermot, a long-since disgraced professor, has no interest in being a father.

The Past (Le Passé)

Asghar Farhadi may have left his native Iran to shoot a picture in Paris starring Bérénice Bejo, but in all the ways that count, The Past couldn’t feel closer to home.

Goodfellas in 35mm!

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: some classic movies are damn near impossible to review years after they’ve been released, and Martin Scorsese’s “Goodfellas” sits high on top of that list. It’s not only the greatest gangster film ever made, but it’s also one of the most glaring omissions in the history of the Oscars.

Omar

Palestinian director Hany Abu-Assad earned an Academy Award nomination for his 2005 film Paradise Now, about two Palestinians planning a suicide bombing against Israel, before making a Hollywood thriller (The Courier). His new film, considered the first feature fully financed within the Palestinian cinema industry, is also a thriller, built around an anti-occupation message.

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