Landmark Cinemas Kanata arcade review
Landmark Cinemas entered the Ottawa market by acquiring the leases for three theatres (Kanata, downtown and Orléans) previously run by Empire Theatres. The downtown Landmark has since been closed, while the two remaining ones feature small arcades for those wishing to be entertained beyond a roughly two-hour movie seating.
Which types of games are featured there? How will these arcades score? Alex visits the Landmark Kanata arcade to discover all of its pros and cons, desiring a Dance Dance Revolution at this location.
Plugged In review of Annie: PluggedIn.ca/movies/intheaters/annie-2014.aspx
Correction: six arcade games are available at Landmark Kanata. i forgot to show and explain the punching bag game. i'm not a big fan, it doesn't come across as notable to me and i just don't get it!
Hunting Pignut Official Trailer
Hunting Pignut is an award winning Canadian indie feature film, written, directed and edited by Martine Blue, starring Taylor Hickson (Deadpool) in an absolute breakout performance and Joel Thomas Hynes (Cast No Shadow, Little Dog) as the explosively charismatic Pignut.
A gritty coming of age story following Bernice, a 15 year old misfit, who runs away from her rural Newfoundland community in search of Pignut, a charismatic but tormented and violent gutter punk, after he steals her father's ashes - right out of his urn! Bernice makes a personal odyssey to discover her place in her father's heart and in the world.
Hunting Pignut is about to launch into it's theatrical run! You can catch this cult classic in one of these Cineplex or Landmark theatres near you:
Hunting Pignut Screening Dates & Venues:
Toronto – Sept 15 (for at least a week long run)
Cineplex – Yonge & Dundas – Time TBA
St. John’s - Sept 15 (for at least a week long run)
Cineplex - Avalon Mall – Time TBA
Halifax – Sept 15 (for at least a week long run)
Cineplex - Beyars Lake – Time TBA
New York City – Sept 23 – 8pm
C Squat – 155 Ave C – 8pm
Burin NL – Oct 5 – 8pm
Burin Cinema – 8pm
BC – Sept 13, 7pm
Landmark Cinemas 10 New Westminster
Landmark Cinemas 5 Columbia Cranbrook
Landmark Cinemas 5 Showcase Campbell River
Landmark Cinemas Gr 10 Kelowna (for at least a week long run)
Landmark Cinemas Paramount Kamloops
Landmark Cinemas Rialto Courtenay
Landmark Cinemas 7 Penticton
Landmark Cinemas 8 Avalon Nanaimo
Alberta – Sept 13, 7pm
Landmark Cinemas 16 IMAX Country Hills Calgary
Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre Edmonton* 8pm screening
Manitoba – Sept 13 - 7pm
Landmark Cinemas 8 Grant Park Winnipeg (for at least a week long run)
Ontario – Sept 13 – 7pm
Landmark Cinemas 10 EXTRA Waterloo
Landmark Cinemas 10 Orleans (Ottawa)
Landmark Cinemas 24 IMAX Kanata (for at least a week long run)
Landmark Cinemas 24 IMAX Whitby (for at least a week long run)
Landmark Cinemas 6 Hamilton
Karter's Korners
CTV Morning Live's Sarah Freemark takes a spin at Karter's Korners in Stittsville.
Movies playing Ottawa | Sep11-Sep17 2015
This week's moviequips video highlights some of the new movies playing the capital from September 11th to the 17th, 2015. The transcript of this video is included in the description below.
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90 MINUTES IN HEAVEN clip courtesy of Giving Films.
COP CAR clip courtesy of Focus World.
THE PERFECT GUY clip courtesy of Sony Pictures.
THE VISIT clip courtesy of Universal Pictures.
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Hey, welcome back to the moviequips channel. Here are your new movie highlights for September 11th to the 17th:
First up, 90 MINUTES IN HEAVEN is an American drama from acclaimed director Michael Polish, based on Baptist minister Don Piper's 2004 book of the same name. Hayden Christensen stars as Piper, who in 1989, came back to life after an horrific accident to recount his experiences in Heaven. 90 Minutes In Heaven screens in Ottawa at Landmark Cinemas Kanata and Cineplex Odeon South Keys.
BIKES VS. CARS is a Swedish documentary from writer-director Fredrik Gertten that spotlights modern bicycling activism. Shot in Brazil, Denmark, Canada and the U.S., the film explores the needs and benefits of biking in urban landscapes long-dominated by cars. Bikes Vs. Cars screens for a limited run at Ottawa's ByTowne Cinema.
COP CAR is an American thriller starring Kevin Bacon, James Freedson-Jackson and Hays Wellford, from director Jon Watts. Bacon plays a corrupt small town sheriff pushed to the limits when his patrol car containing incriminating evidence is suddenly stolen by two joy riding young boys. Cop Car premières at Ottawa's Mayfair Theatre.
Next up, EX WITH BENEFITS is a romantic drama from the Philippines from director Gino Santos, based on author Ruth Mendoza's 2014 adult novel of the same name. Coleen Garcia stars as a woman obsessed with keeping her former lover interested in her at all costs. Ex With Benefits screens in Ottawa with English subtitles at Cineplex Odeon South Keys.
THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN is an animated biographical documentary from Romania, about Polish ex-patriot Adam Winkler. Through the use of archival footage and mixed media, writer-director Anca Damian recounts Winkler's life fighting in Russian-occupied Afghanistan in the 1980s. The Magic Mountain screens here with English subtitles as part of the Ottawa International Animation Festival.
THE PERFECT GUY is a psychological thriller from director David Rosenthal, starring Sanaa Lathan, Michael Ealy and Morris Chestnut. When a whirlwind romance turns from passionate to poisonous, a successful woman's decision to move on pushes her jilted lover over the edge. The Perfect Guy screens here at Cineplex Cinemas Ottawa and Cineplex SilverCity Gloucester, as well as at Landmark Cinemas Orléans and Landmark Cinemas Kanata.
And lastly, THE VISIT is an American horror from double Oscar-nominated writer-director M. Night Shyamalan, starring Olivia DeJonge and Ed Oxenbould. Excitement soon turns to terror for two teen siblings when a week's vacation at their Grandparents' house slowly reveals a shocking and deadly secret. The Visit debuts at all Cineplex Cinemas and both Landmark Cinemas here in Ottawa.
Also coming up, the 26th annual ONE WORLD FILM FESTIVAL rolls September 24th to the 27th. Ottawa's longest-running showcase of documentaries returns with films about human rights and global activism from Canada, the U.S. and Europe. Check it out at
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Movies playing Ottawa | Sep18-Sep24 2015
This week's moviequips video highlights some of the new movies playing the capital from September 18th to the 24th, 2015. The transcript of this video is included in the description below.
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BLACK MASS clip courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures.
MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS clip courtesy of 20th Century Fox.
WAR ROOM clip courtesy of Provident Films.
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Hey, welcome back to the moviequips channel. Here are your new movie highlights for September 18th to the 24th:
First up, ADAMA is an animated historical drama from France, from debuting feature director Simon Rouby starring the voice work of Azize Abdoulaye. In it, a twelve-year-old West African villager journeys through the horrors of World War I Europe in search of his missing brother. Adama screens here with English subtitles as part of the Ottawa International Animation Festival, now on.
BLACK MASS is a crime biopic from director Scott Cooper, about notorious Boston Irish mob boss Whitey Bulger. Adapted from authors Dick Lehr and Gerard O'Neill's 2001 book of the same name, Johnny Depp stars as Bulger, who protected his turf against the mafia by becoming an FBI informant. Black Mass debuts at all Cineplex and Landmark Cinemas here in Ottawa.
DEMOCRATS is an award-winning 2014 Danish political documentary from director Camilla Nielsson. The film goes behind the scenes into Zimbabwe's often tumultuous recent process of developing that country's new constitution. Named Best Documentary Feature at this year's Tribeca Film Festival, Democrats screens in Ottawa as part of the One World Film Festival.
Next up, MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS is a sci-fi actioner from director Wes Ball, based on the second book from American author James Dashner's young adult series begun in 2009. Picking up from the 2014 film, The Maze Runner, Dylan O'Brien stars as part of a group of teens continuing their escape from the endless cruelty of a dystopian future. Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials also screens at all Cineplex Cinemas and both Landmark Cinemas here in Ottawa.
MERU is a Sundance Film Festival Audience Award-winning documentary co-directed by husband and wife team Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Vasarhelyi. In it, Chin and veteran mountaineer Conrad Ankler attempt against all odds at scaling the Himalayas' infamously treacherous Shark's Fin route. Meru screens for a limited run at Ottawa's ByTowne Cinema.
STANDSTILL is a 2013 Canadian drama from debuting feature writer-director Majdi El-Omari, starring Atewenaron David Dearhouse. Two troubled lives take an unexpected detour when a Kanesatake Mohawk and a Palestinian refugee cross paths at a crime scene. Standstill screens with English subtitles, for one night only at Ottawa's Mayfair Theatre.
And last but not least, WAR ROOM is an American drama from director and co-writer Alex Kendrick, starring Priscilla Shirer and T.C. Stallings. When a happy couple's marriage severely deteriorates, their fight to rebuild is found through the power of prayer. War Room's newly expanded distribution brings it to Ottawa at both Landmark Cinemas Kanata and Landmark Cinemas Orléans as well as at Cineplex SilverCity Gloucester.
That's your handful of moviequips highlights for this week, thanks for tuning in. Find more screening info for these and other new movies playing in town at moviequips.ca. Remember to click on the like button and subscribe to this channel, follow moviequips on Twitter and Facebook, and check back soon!
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Movies playing Ottawa | Nov06-12 2015
This week's moviequips video highlights some of the new movies playing the capital from November 6th to the 12th, 2015. The transcript of this video is included in the description below.
All film clips are featured under the terms of fair dealing (Canada) and fair use (USA), provided by EPK.TV and displayed as a registered member granted authorized permission of use:
MISS YOU ALREADY clip courtesy of Roadside Attractions.
THE PEANUTS MOVIE clip courtesy of 20th Century Fox.
ROOM clip courtesy of A24 Films.
SPECTRE clip courtesy of Sony Pictures.
SUFFRAGETTE clip courtesy of Focus Features.
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Hey, welcome back to moviequips highlights. I'm Stephen Bourne and here are your new movie highlights for November 6th to the 12th:
First up, EADWEARD is a Canadian period drama from debuting feature director Kyle Rideout, starring Michael Eklund and Sara Canning. Eklund plays photographer and inventor of moving pictures Eadweard Muybridge, whose genius turns murderous when he suspects his wife is cheating on him. Eadweard debuts here at Rainbow Cinemas Ottawa.
THE FINAL GIRLS is a horror comedy from director Todd Strauss-Schulson that pays homage to the slasher films of the 1980s. Here, the daughter of a celebrated Scream Queen fights to survive being trapped in a movie inhabited by a machete-wielding killer. The Final Girls screens for a limited run at Ottawa's Mayfair Theatre.
MISS YOU ALREADY is a dramatic comedy from director Catherine Hardwicke, adapted by Morwenna Banks from her 2013 BBC radio play, Goodbye. Set in London, Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette star as long time best friends who become even closer when cancer strikes one of them. Miss You Already screens here at Cineplex SilverCity Gloucester and Landmark Cinemas Kanata.
Next up, THE PEANUTS MOVIE is an animated comedy from director Steve Martino, starring Charles M. Schulz's famous comic strip kids. A new neighbour brings love-at-first-sight for angst-riddled Charlie Brown, while his dog Snoopy faces a legendary enemy. The Peanuts Movie premières at all Cineplex and Landmark Cinemas here in Ottawa.
ROOM is a Canada-Ireland co-production from acclaimed director Lenny Abrahamson, adapted from Emma Donoghue's 2010 fact-based best-seller of the same name. Brie Larson stars as an emotionally shattered mother who escapes years of captivity with her young son to the real world he's never known. Room screens here at Ottawa's ByTowne Cinema.
SPECTRE is the 24th official installment in the James Bond movie franchise loosely based on British author Ian Fleming's book series begun in 1952. Daniel Craig returns as Bond, whose hunt for an enigmatic global criminal organization reveals more threats to him and to MI6. Spectre screens here in Ottawa at both Landmark and all Cineplex Cinemas.
And lastly, SUFFRAGETTE is an award-winning period drama from the UK starring Carey Mulligan and Helena Bonham Carter. Directed by Sarah Gavron, the film is about the fight for women's right to vote by Britain's 19th and early 20th century feminists. Mulligan's role earned her a Best Actress win from the Hollywood Film Awards, and Suffragette debuts here at SilverCity Gloucester.
Also happening in town, the Cellar Door Film Festival is screening its annual slate of short and feature-length horror movies until November 7th. Check it out at And, the Festival Objectif Cinéma is currently featuring its 9th annual showcase of French-language films until November 8th. Find the full schedule is at
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Interview with Hunting Pignut's Art Director - Xavier Georges
Xavier Georges chats about creating the unique world and production design of Newfoundland punk feature Hunting Pignut.
Hunting Pignut will screen in 20 theatres across Canada starting Sept 13th. Here is the list:
Hunting Pignut Screening Dates & Venues
Toronto – Sept 15 (for at least a week long run)
Cineplex – Yonge & Dundas – Time TBA
St. John’s - Sept 15 (for at least a week long run)
Cineplex - Avalon Mall – Time TBA
Halifax – Sept 15 (for at least a week long run)
Cineplex - Beyars Lake – Time TBA
New York City – Sept 23 – 8pm
C Squat – 155 Ave C – 8pm
Burin NL – Oct 5 – 8pm
Burin Cinema – 8pm
BC – Sept 13, 7pm
Landmark Cinemas 10 New Westminster
Landmark Cinemas 5 Columbia Cranbrook
Landmark Cinemas 5 Showcase Campbell River
Landmark Cinemas Gr 10 Kelowna (for at least a week long run)
Landmark Cinemas Paramount Kamloops
Landmark Cinemas Rialto Courtenay
Landmark Cinemas 7 Penticton
Landmark Cinemas 8 Avalon Nanaimo
Alberta – Sept 13, 7pm
Landmark Cinemas 16 IMAX Country Hills Calgary
Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre Edmonton* 8pm screening
Manitoba – Sept 13 - 7pm
Landmark Cinemas 8 Grant Park Winnipeg (for at least a week long run)
Ontario – Sept 13 – 7pm
Landmark Cinemas 10 EXTRA Waterloo
Landmark Cinemas 10 Orleans (Ottawa)
Landmark Cinemas 24 IMAX Kanata (for at least a week long run)
Landmark Cinemas 24 IMAX Whitby (for at least a week long run)
Landmark Cinemas 6 Hamilton
Why you should see the movie Unplanned
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Joel Thomas Hynes Interview 1
Joel Thomas Hynes plays the title character in the Newfoundland indie feature Hunting Pignut.
Hunting Pignut will screen in 20 theatres across Canada starting Sept 13th. Here is the list:
Hunting Pignut Screening Dates & Venues
Toronto – Sept 15 (for at least a week long run)
Cineplex – Yonge & Dundas – Time TBA
St. John’s - Sept 15 (for at least a week long run)
Cineplex - Avalon Mall – Time TBA
Halifax – Sept 15 (for at least a week long run)
Cineplex - Beyars Lake – Time TBA
New York City – Sept 23 – 8pm
C Squat – 155 Ave C – 8pm
Burin NL – Oct 5 – 8pm
Burin Cinema – 8pm
BC – Sept 13, 7pm
Landmark Cinemas 10 New Westminster
Landmark Cinemas 5 Columbia Cranbrook
Landmark Cinemas 5 Showcase Campbell River
Landmark Cinemas Gr 10 Kelowna (for at least a week long run)
Landmark Cinemas Paramount Kamloops
Landmark Cinemas Rialto Courtenay
Landmark Cinemas 7 Penticton
Landmark Cinemas 8 Avalon Nanaimo
Alberta – Sept 13, 7pm
Landmark Cinemas 16 IMAX Country Hills Calgary
Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre Edmonton* 8pm screening
Manitoba – Sept 13 - 7pm
Landmark Cinemas 8 Grant Park Winnipeg (for at least a week long run)
Ontario – Sept 13 – 7pm
Landmark Cinemas 10 EXTRA Waterloo
Landmark Cinemas 10 Orleans (Ottawa)
Landmark Cinemas 24 IMAX Kanata (for at least a week long run)
Landmark Cinemas 24 IMAX Whitby (for at least a week long run)
Landmark Cinemas 6 Hamilton
Movies playing Ottawa Jul03-09 2015
This week's moviequips video highlights some of the new movies playing the capital from July 3rd to the 9th, 2015. The transcript of this video is included in the description below.
All film clips are featured under the terms of fair dealing (Canada) and fair use (USA), provided by EPK.TV and displayed as a registered member granted authorized permission of use:
SLOW WEST clip courtesy of A24 Films.
MAGIC MIKE XXL clip courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures.
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Hey, welcome back to the moviequips channel. Here are your new movie highlights for July 3rd to the 9th:
First up, WYRMWOOD: ROAD OF THE DEAD is a 2014 Australian horror from debuting feature writer-director Kiah Roache-Turner. Jay Gallagher stars as a survivor of the zombie apocalypse who fights his way across the outback of the undead to rescue his endangered sister. Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead co-stars Bianca Bradey and Leon Burchill, and screens in Ottawa for a limited run at the Mayfair Theatre.
SLOW WEST is a UK-New Zealand co-production from debuting feature writer-director John Maclean, starring Kodi Smit-McPhee and Michael Fassbender. Set in the American Old West, Smit-McPhee plays a young Scottish noble who naively hires a ruthless gunslinger to help him find his lost love before bounty hunters do. Slow West also debuts at Ottawa's Mayfair Theatre.
THE OVERNIGHT is an American adult comedy starring Adam Scott and Jason Schwartzman, from writer-director Patrick Brice. In it, a seemingly innocuous dinner party slowly disintegrates into a night of unbridled debauchery for a Seattle couple new to Los Angeles. The Overnight premières here in Ottawa at the ByTowne Cinema.
Next up, MAGICIAN: THE ASTONISHING LIFE AND WORK OF ORSON WELLES is a 2014 documentary about one of the most famous names from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Directed by Chuck Workman, the film celebrates Welles' creative and often tumultuous legacy as a world-renowned actor, filmmaker and bon vivant. Magician: The Astonishing Life And Work Of Orson Welles also screens at Ottawa's ByTowne Cinema.
MAGIC MIKE XXL is the sequel of the 2012 dramatic adult comedy and three-time MTV Movie Awards nominee, Magic Mike. Channing Tatum returns as former Florida stripper Mike Lane, rejoining the boys on a rollicking road trip for one final blow out stage show. Directed by Gregory Jacobs this time out, Magic Mike XXL screens at all Cineplex and Landmark Cinemas here in Ottawa.
And lastly, MY EX-EX is a Canadian comedy from director Nathaniel Warsh, starring Katherine Barrell and the film's screenwriter André Bharti. Barrell plays a summarily dumped romantic who, in a moment of heartbroken weakness, turns to a psychic who mistakenly reconnects her with the wrong ex-boyfriend. My Ex-Ex debuts in Ottawa at Landmark Cinemas Kanata as part of its Canadian Indie Film Series.
That's your handful of moviequips highlights for this week, thanks for tuning in. Find more screening info for these and other new movies playing in town at moviequips.ca. If you like this episode, let me know in the comments section below and subscribe to this channel, follow moviequips on Twitter and Facebook, and check back soon.
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moviequips highlights Apr24-Apr30 2015
This week's moviequips video highlights some of the new movies playing the capital from April 24th to the 30th, 2015. The transcript of this video is included in the description below.
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THE AGE OF ADALINE clip courtesy of Lionsgate.
WHILE WE'RE YOUNG clip courtesy of A24 Films.
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Hey, welcome back. Thanks for tuning in. Here are your new movie highlights for April 24th to the 30th:
THE AGE OF ADALINE is a romantic fantasy from director Lee Toland Krieger, starring Blake Lively and Michiel Huisman. Lively plays a solitary woman suddenly given the choice between welcoming romantic love into her mysterious life or remaining the immortal she has been for decades. The Age of Adaline premières at all Cineplex and Landmark Cinemas here in Ottawa.
BOYCHOIR is an American drama from acclaimed Canadian director François Girard, starring Garrett Wareing, Dustin Hoffman and Kevin McHale. In it, an unwanted boy is given the chance to turn his life around when he's abandoned to an elite music academy by his estranged father. Boychoir debuted regionally at the Outaouais International Film Festival last month, and now screens here in Ottawa at the ByTowne Cinema.
KID KULAFU is a Filipino sports drama from award-winning director Paul Soriano, about the rise of celebrated world champion boxer Manny Pacquiao. Teen actor Robert Villar stars, as the film follows Pacquiao's courageous childhood journey from humble beginnings to becoming 'The Nation's Fist'. Kid Kulafu screens in Ottawa with English subtitles at Cineplex Odeon South Keys.
Next up, THE LAST IMPRESARIO is a 2013 documentary from Britain about long-time London theatre and film producer Michael White. Shot over three years by debuting feature director Gracie Otto, interviews with John Waters, John Cleese and other stars highlight White's illustrious and tumultuous life behind the scenes since the 1960s. The Last Impresario screens here for a limited run at Ottawa's Mayfair Theatre.
VINYL DAYS is a 2012 Argentine comedy from debuting feature writer-director Gabriel Nesci, starring Fernan Miras and Rafael Spregelburd. The camraderie since childhood of four adult friends is rocked by their questionably planned attempts at getting ahead in life and love. Vinyl Days screens here with English subtitles at Carleton University's River Building Theatre as part of the Canadian Film Institute's Latin American Film Festival.
WHILE WE'RE YOUNG is a dramatic comedy from writer-director Noah Baumbach, starring Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Amanda Seyfried and Adam Driver. In it, Stiller and Watts play a middle-aged New York couple drawn into the strange and self-indulgent world of an aspiring young filmmaker and his girlfriend. While We're Young premières in Ottawa at Cineplex Cinemas Lansdowne VIP and Landmark Cinemas Kanata.
And lastly, THE YOUNG AND PRODIGIOUS T.S. SPIVET is a France-Canada co-production, based on American author Reif Larsen's 2009 novel, The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet. In the film, a precocious young mapmaker and inventor secretly leaves his disfunctional Montana home for a trip of a lifetime across America by train. The Young And Prodigious T.S. Spivet debuts at Ottawa's Landmark Cinemas Kanata.
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KindaTV News | December 5 | KindaTV ft. Natasha Negovanlis
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What's Playing: New Movie Highlights | Mar18-24 2016
This week's moviequips video highlights some of the new movies hitting the big screen from March 18th to the 24th, 2016. The transcript of this video is included in the description below.
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THE BRONZE clip courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.
THE DIVERGENT SERIES: ALLEGIANT clip courtesy of Lionsgate.
MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN clip courtesy of Sony Pictures.
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Hey, welcome back to moviequips highlights. I'm Stephen Bourne and here are your new movie highlights for March 18th to the 24th:
First up, ALLEGIANT is the third entry in Hollywood's adaptation of author Veronica Roth's young adult sci-fi trilogy that pits teen aged Tris against Chicago's dystopian society of factions. Shailene Woodley returns as Tris, whose search for the cruel truth leads her small band of rebels to an even greater threat that lies beyond the city's walls. The Divergent Series: Allegiant screens at all Cineplex and Landmark Cinemas here in Ottawa.
TV's The Big Bang Theory's Melissa Rauch goes from being world class medalist to small town meddler in the raunchy sports comedy, THE BRONZE. A decade of a former Team America champion milking her local celebrity is threatened when a gymnastics prodegy's future lands in her gold-digging hands. The Bronze screens in Ottawa at Landmark Cinemas Kanata, Landmark Cinemas Orléans and at Cineplex SilverCity Gloucester.
A sanctuary of disgraced former priests is shaken to its core in Cannes Film Festival award-winning director Pablo Larrain's Chilean drama, THE CLUB. Marcel Alonso stars as the church emissary sent in to investigate a murder who ends up unearthing more sins in the process. The Club was a recent Golden Globe Award nominee and screens here with English subtitles at Ottawa's ByTowne Cinema.
Next up, sibling rivalry heats up South India and throws a family reunion into total chaos in the Bollywood romantic comedy, KAPOOR & SONS. Sidharth Malhotra and Fawad Khan star as the feuding brothers, whose crazed one-upmanship opens old wounds when they fall for the same woman. Kapoor & Sons screens here with English subtitles at Cineplex Cinemas Ottawa.
Also from India, LOVE PUNJAB sends dysfunctional ex-patriots Amrinder Gill and Sargun Mehta on a comedic journey of rediscovery. A stressed out couple's vacation from Canada back to the Punjab unintentionally inspires their South Asian relatives to Westernize their village. Love Punjab screens in Ottawa with English subtitles at Landmark Cinemas Kanata.
Jennifer Garner plays a desperate mother whose sick daughter gets a little help from above in the memoir-based drama, MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN. Divine intervention is met with praise and skepticism when a freak accident seems to heal a 12-year-old striken with an incurable illness. Miracles From Heaven is playing at both Landmark Cinemas and at select Cineplex Cinemas here in Ottawa.
And lastly, director Stephen Frears' British biopic, THE PROGRAM, retraces the doping scandal of bicycle racing superstar Lance Armstrong. Ben Foster stars as Armstrong opposite Chris O'Dowd as sports journalist David Walsh, whose 2012 book Seven Deadly Sins was the basis for this film. The Program rolls out at Ottawa's Mayfair Theatre.
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What's Playing: New Movie Highlights | Feb19-25 2016
This week's from February 19th to the 25th, 2016. The transcript of this video is included in the description below.
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THE LADY IN THE VAN clip courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.
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THE WITCH clip courtesy of A24 Films.
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Hey, welcome back to moviequips highlights. I'm Stephen Bourne and here are your new movie highlights for February 19th to the 25th:
First up, HEAVEN ADORES YOU is a 2014 biographical documentary about Elliott Smith from debuting feature director Nickolas Dylan Rossi. Through interviews and archival footage, Rossi retraces the talented yet troubled life of this Oscar-nominated American singer-songwriter who died in 2003. Heaven Adores You screens here for a limited run at Ottawa's Mayfair Theatre.
THE LADY IN THE VAN is a Golden Globe nominated dramatic comedy from the UK starring Maggie Smith and Alex Jennings. Adapted from the film's director Alan Bennett's fact-based 1999 stage play that also starred Smith, a London playwright gets more than intended when an eccentric parks her live-in van in his driveway for 15 years. The Lady In The Van debuts in Ottawa at the ByTowne Cinema and at Landmark Cinemas Kanata.
NEERJA is a fact-based biopic from India directed by Ram Madhvani, starring Sonam Kapoor as celebrated chief flight attendant Neerja Bhanot. Set in the 1980s, the film recounts how 22-year-old Bhanot fought to save passengers when their plane was hijacked by armed terrorists. Neerja screens here with English subtitles at Cineplex Cinemas Ottawa.
Next up, RACE is a Canada-Germany co-production directed by Stephen Hopkins about American four-time Olympic gold medalist Jesse Owens. Toronto-born Stephan James stars as the famed track-and-field athlete who rose above segregation at home to crush Hitler's Aryan racism at the 1936 Berlin Summer Games. Race screens in Ottawa at both Landmark Cinemas and at select Cineplex Cinemas.
TOUCHED WITH FIRE is an American dramatic romance from debuting feature director Paul Dalio, starring Katie Holmes and Luke Kirby. Set in New York City, two troubled poets fall in love while engulfed by the blinding intensity of their unrelenting muses. Also known as Mania Days, Touched With Fire premières here at Cineplex Odeon South Keys and at Landmark Cinemas Kanata.
THE WITCH is a 2015 supernatural horror from debuting feature writer-director Robert Eggers, set in 17th century New England. Anya Taylor-Joy stars as the eldest daughter of Puritan farmers fallen on hard times who increasingly suspect she's in league with the devil. The Witch co-stars Game Of Thrones' Ralph Ineson and Kate Dickie, and screens at both Landmark Cinemas and at select Cineplex Cinemas here in Ottawa.
And lastly, YOUTH is an English-language dramatic comedy from Italy, by acclaimed director Paolo Sorrentino, starring Michael Caine, Harvey Keitel and Jane Fonda. Here, the sentimental and sometimes strange world of a renowned, retired composer plays on at a secluded Swiss resort hotel. Fonda's role in Youth earned her Supporting Actress of the Year at last year's Hollywood Film Awards, and the film debuts at Ottawa's ByTowne Cinema.
Also coming up nearby, the annual KINGSTON CANADIAN FILM FESTIVAL rolls February 25th to the 28th. Check out its impressive schedule of Canadian film screenings at kingcanfilmfest.com
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moviequips highlights | Jan30-Feb05 2015
Here are some highlights of the new movies playing the capital from January 30th to February 5th, 2015. If you've seen any of these movies, feel free to comment about them below.
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Hey, how's it going. Thanks for tuning in. Here are your new movie highlights for January 30th to February 5th:
THE AMAZING PRAYBEYT BENJAMIN is a 2014 comedy sequel from the Philippines, with Vice Ganda reprising his starring role as Benjie Santos VIII. This time, Benjie is demoted from being the country's celebrated anti-terrorist hero to braving the terror of babysitting a brat kid. The Amazing Praybeyt Benjamin premières in Ottawa at Cineplex Odeon South Keys.
BLACK OR WHITE is an American drama starring Kevin Costner and Octavia Spencer, written and directed by Mike Binder. In it, Costner plays a grieving widower who fights to keep custody of his bi-racial granddaughter from his estranged drug addict son-in-law. Black or White screens here at Cineplex Cinemas Ottawa and Landmark Cinemas Kanata.
Next up, EH JANAM TUMHARE LEKHE is a Punjabi film about the life of the late Sikh humanitarian Bhagat Puran Singh. Pavan Malhotra stars as this Nobel Peace Prize nominee who at 19 began his decades-long path of tending to Northern India's destitute and discarded. Eh Janam Tumhare Lekhe screens at Ottawa's Landmark Cinemas Kanata.
KILLERS is a Japanese gore thriller from Indonesian directors The Mo Brothers, starring Oka Antara and Kazuki Kitamura. In it, a journalist in Jakarta is inspired by the online videos of murders committed and uploaded by a psychopath in Tokyo, sparking a deadly kinship. Killers premiéres at Ottawa's Mayfair Theatre.
A MOST VIOLENT YEAR is a crime drama starring Oscar Isaac and Jennifer Chastain, set in New York City in the winter of 1981. Written and directed by J.C. Chandor, Isaac plays an immigrant who fights to build a legitimate business surrounded by corruption and decay. A Most Violent Year screens at Cineplex SilverCity Gloucester and both Landmark Cinemas here in Ottawa.
And lastly, STILL ALICE is an independent film adapted from author Lisa Genova's 2007 self-published novel of the same name. In it, Julianne Moore stars opposite Alec Baldwin and Kristen Stewart in this Oscar-nominated performance as a New York professor stricken with Alzheimer's disease. Still Alice premières at Ottawa's ByTowne Cinema.
Also coming up in and around the capital is the Canadian Film Institute's 5th Annual Baltic-Nordic Film Festival, and the 6th Annual Wakefield International Film Festival:
From February 6th to the 14th, the CFI and partnering embassies première eight European films at Carleton University's River Building Theatre. Check it out at cfi-icf.ca.
And, just a 30-minute drive from Ottawa, Wakefield, Quebec hosts films from Canada, the US and the UK, starting February 7th. Check it out at wakefieldfilmfestival.weebly.com.
That's your handful of moviequips highlights for this week. As always, find more screening info for these and other movies at moviequips.ca. Subscribe to this channel, follow moviequips on Twitter and check back soon.
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moviequips highlights Aug07-13 2015
This week's moviequips video highlights some of the new movies playing the capital from August 7th to the 13th, 2015. The transcript of this video is included in the description below.
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DARK PLACES clip courtesy of A24 Films.
FANTASTIC FOUR clip courtesy of 20th Century Fox.
RICKI AND THE FLASH clip courtesy of Sony Pictures.
SHAUN THE SHEEP clip courtesy of Lionsgate.
TESTAMENT OF YOUTH clip courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.
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Hey, welcome back to the moviequips channel. Here are your new movie highlights for August 7th to the 13th:
First up, THE COCKSURE LADS MOVIE is a 2014 Canadian comedy from debuting feature writer-director and Great Big Sea bass player Murray Foster. Lyndon Ogbourne stars as frontman for a retro British Invasion band that soon falls into chaos after arriving in Toronto for their first North American concert tour. The Cocksure Lads Movie screens in Ottawa at Landmark Cinemas Kanata.
DARK PLACES is a US-France psychological thriller from writer-director Gilles Paquet-Brenner, based on American author Gillian Flynn's 2009 best seller of the same name. Here, Charlize Theron plays a childhood witness and survivor of her family's mass murder whose innocence is suddenly questioned 25 years later. Dark Places co-stars Nicholas Hoult and Corey Stoll, and screens in Ottawa at Landmark Cinemas Kanata.
FANTASTIC FOUR is a reboot of the superhero movie franchise begun in 2005 and is adapted from the Marvel Comics comic book series created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in the 1960s. Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara and Jamie Bell star as the young team mutated by an alternate universe who then use their new powers to fight to save a doomed Earth. Fantastic Four is directed and co-written by Josh Trank, and screens here at all Cineplex and Landmark Cinemas.
Next up, RICKI AND THE FLASH is an American drama from Oscar-winning director Jonathan Demme, starring Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline and Mamie Gummer. In it, Streep plays a rock star whose crisis of conscience sends her back to reconnect with her family that her dreams of fame caused her to abandon years ago. Ricki And The Flash premières in Ottawa at Landmark Cinemas Kanata as well as at most Cineplex Cinemas.
SHAUN THE SHEEP is an animated comedy from the UK, based on the TV series of family shorts begun in 2007 that originally spun off from the 1995 Wallace and Gromit short film, A Close Shave. When his farmer mistakenly ends up a hairdresser in the big city, Shaun the sheep leads the farm's flock on a daring rescue while evading capture. Shaun The Sheep screens at both Landmark Cinemas and most Cineplex Cinemas here in Ottawa.
TESTAMENT OF YOUTH is a 2014 British period drama from debuting feature director James Kent, based on the 1933 memoir of First World War nurse Vera Brittain. BAFTA Awards Rising Star nominee Alicia Vikander plays Brittain, who shunned convention and campus life to tend to the battlefield wounded during the Great War. Testament Of Youth co-stars Kit Harington and Taron Egerton, and debuts here at Ottawa's ByTowne Cinema.
And lastly, THE TRIBE is a critically acclaimed 2014 adult drama from the Ukraine, from debuting feature writer-director Miroslav Slaboshpitsky. Shot entirely in Ukrainian Sign Language, the film follows a deaf teenager's coming-of-age while he's systematically groomed for a life of crime. The Tribe was a three-time award-winner at last year's Cannes Film Festival, and screens for a limited run at Ottawa's Mayfair Theatre.
That's your handful of moviequips highlights for this week, thanks for tuning in. Find more screening info for these and other new movies playing in town at moviequips.ca. If you like this episode, let me know in the comments section below and subscribe to this channel, follow moviequips on Twitter and Facebook, and check back soon!
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moviequips highlights Jul24-30 2015
This week's moviequips video highlights some of the new movies playing the capital from July 24th to the 30th, 2015. The transcript of this video is included in the description below.
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DOPE clip courtesy of Open Road Films.
MR HOLMES clip courtesy of Roadside Attractions.
PAPER TOWNS clip courtesy of 20th Century Fox.
PIXELS clip courtesy of Sony Pictures.
SOUTHPAW clip courtesy of The Weinstein Company.
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Hey, welcome back to the moviequips channel. Here are your new movie highlights for July 24th to the 30th:
First up, DOPE is a dramatic comedy from writer-director Rick Famuyiwa, starring Shameik Moore and Zoë Kravitz. Moore stars as a promising Los Angeles high school senior faced with life-altering choices after he's unwittingly dragged into the local drug scene. An award nominee at Cannes and Sundance, Dope premières here at Ottawa's Mayfair Theatre and Landmark Cinemas Kanata.
MR. HOLMES is a UK-US co-production from director Bill Condon, based on American author Mitch Cullin's 2005 novel, A Slight Trick of the Mind. Ian McKellen stars as a retired Sherlock Holmes, wrestling with exaggerations of his famous detective skills while haunted by his fading memories of an unsolved case. Mr Holmes screens in Ottawa at the ByTowne Cinema.
JIMMY'S HALL is a 2014 Irish drama from acclaimed director Ken Loach, about Communist Workers leader James Gralton. Set in 1930s Ireland, Barry Ward stars as Gralton who revives the ire of the church and state after returning to his homeland and reopening his dance hall. Jimmy's Hall was a Best Picture nominee at last year's Cannes Film Festival, and also screens here at Ottawa's ByTowne Cinema.
Next up, PAPER TOWNS is a dramatic mystery adapted from award-winning American author John Green's 2008 young adult novel of the same name. Directed by Jake Schreier, Nat Wolff stars as a Florida teenager who becomes increasingly intrigued by the strange clues left by his childhood crush who has vanished. Paper Towns debuts in Ottawa at all Cineplex and Landmark Cinemas.
PIXELS is an American sci-fi comedy directed by Chris Columbus, based on the 2010 animated short film of the same name from France. In it, Adam Sandler stars as a teram leader of retro gamers gathered to save the world from an alien invasion of classic video game characters. Pixels also screens here in Ottawa at all Cineplex and both Landmark Cinemas.
SOAKED IN BLEACH is a crime documentary from debuting feature director Benjamin Statler about the 1994 death of famed musician Kurt Cobain. Through the use of interviews and re-enactments, the film explores the lingering theory and controversial evidence that Cobain may not have commited suicide. Soaked In Bleach premières at the Mayfair Theatre here in Ottawa.
And lastly, SOUTHPAW is a sports drama starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Forest Whitaker, from acclaimed director Antoine Fuqua. Here, Gyllenhaal plays an ex-boxer devastated by personal tragedy who fights his way back into the ring to rebuild what's left of his life. Southpaw screens in Ottawa at both Landmark and most Cineplex Cinemas.
That's your handful of moviequips highlights for this week, thanks for tuning in. Find more screening info for these and other new movies playing in town at moviequips.ca. If you like these movie highlights, let me know in the comments section below and subscribe to this channel, follow moviequips on Twitter and Facebook, and I'll be back with a new movie highlights episode in two weeks.
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New Movie Highlights | Mar04-10 2016
This week's moviequips video highlights some of the new movies hitting the big screen from March 4th to the 10th, 2016. The transcript of this video is included in the description below.
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Hey, welcome back to moviequips highlights. I'm Stephen Bourne and here are your new movie highlights for March 4th to the 10th:
First up, unexpected love grows from the ashes of heartbreak in the filipino rom-com ALWAYS BE MY MAYBE. Gerald Anderson and Arci Muñoz star as jaded lonely hearts whose plan to help each other catch their perfect soul mate turns upside-down. Always Be My Maybe screens in Ottawa with English subtitles at Cineplex Odeon South Keys.
Priyanka Chopra steps out of her starring role in American TV's Quantico to return to the big screen in JAI GANGAAJAL. The sequel of India's 2003 crime actioner, Gangaajal, Chopra takes over as the new top cop dropped into a brutal turf war run by the power elite. Jai Gangaajal debuts here with English subtitles at Cineplex Cinemas Ottawa.
A deadly plot in the UK against the world's leaders sends Gerard Butler back into action as U.S. Secret Service badass Mike Banning in LONDON HAS FALLEN. Aaron Eckhart and Morgan Freeman also return in this highly anticipated sequel of the bullet-riddled 2013 crowd pleaser, Olympus Has Fallen. London Has Fallen blasts into all Cineplex Cinemas and Landmark Cinemas here in Ottawa.
Next up, northern BC's brutal winter isn't the only stone cold killer in the Canadian fortune hunting thriller, NUMB. Jamie Bamber needs more than good luck after joining a couple of hitch hikers searching the wilderness for bank heist gold. Recently screened as part of the Canadian Indie Film Series, Numb warms up to its Ottawa theatrical run at Landmark Cinemas Kanata.
Also from Canada, emotional immaturity catches up with Diane Flacks in the lesbian rom-com PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL MONOGAMIST. After a lifetime of letting her wandering eye control her dating habits, Flacks panics over having possibly already dumped her true soul mate. Portrait Of A Serial Monogamist screens here for a limited run at Ottawa's Mayfair Theatre.
Outspoken and now globe-trotting filmmaker Michael Moore returns from left field with his latest documentary, WHERE TO INVADE NEXT. Shot throughout Europe, Moore humourously discovers how other societies have succeeded with such US problems as education, employment, health care and equality. Where To Invade Next debuts in Ottawa at the ByTowne Cinema.
And lastly, the fur flies with eager police bunny Judy Hopps on the case in Disney's animated crime adventure, ZOOTOPIA. TV's Once Upon A Time's Ginnifer Goodwin stars as Hopps opposite Jason Bateman, who join forces to uncover why the city's animals are turning wild. Zootopia screens at all Landmark and Cineplex Cinemas here in Ottawa.
Also coming up, the University of Ottawa in partnership with the French Embassy present this year's FRENCH LANGUAGE FILM FESTIVAL, March 14th to the 18th. Find its full schedule at under Campus Films.
And regionally, Gatineau's 18th annual FESTIVAL DU FILM DE L'OUTAOUAIS rolls March 17th to the 24th. Check out its impressive line-up of French and English-language films at
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moviequips highlights | Jan16-22 2015
Here are some highlights of the new movies playing the capital from January 16th to the 22nd, 2015. If you've seen any of these movies, feel free to comment about them below.
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AMERICAN SNIPER clip courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures.
BLACKHAT clip courtesy of Universal Pictures.
MR. TURNER clip courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.
PADDINGTON clip courtesy of Weinstein Company.
THE WEDDING RINGER clip courtesy of Sony Pictures.
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Hey, welcome back and thanks for tuning in. Here are your new movie highlights for January 16th to the 22nd:
AMERICAN SNIPER is a military biopic from director Clint Eastwood, adapted from the memoir of US Navy SEAL Chris Kyle published in 2012. The film is a character study starring Bradley Cooper as Kyle, whose PTSD from serving in Iraq shortly after 9/11 spurs him back to war for subsequent tours of duty without hope of recovery. American Sniper co-stars Sienna Miller and Luke Grimes, and was recently listed as one of the top eleven movies of 2014 by the American Film Institute.
BLACKHAT is a globetrotting actioner from director Michael Mann, starring Chris Hemsworth as a convicted hacker enlisted to help stop a cyber terrorist. Shot in Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Jakarta, the movie co-stars Viola Davis, Tang Wei and Spencer Garrett. Blackhat and American Sniper premiere at both Landmark Cinemas and most Cineplex theatres here in Ottawa.
Next, I is a Tamil thriller from India, starring acclaimed actor Vikram and former UK beauty pageant winner turned rising star Amy Jackson. Directed by Shankar, Vikram plays a severely deformed man who dreamt of being a world class body builder but ends up bent on cruel revenge. Reportedly two years in the making, I premieres here with English subtitles at Cineplex Cinemas Ottawa and Landmark Cinemas Kanata.
MR. TURNER is a period biopic from seven-time Oscar nominated writer-director Mike Leigh, about prolific and eccentric 19th century British artist J.M.W. Turner. Famous yet stylistically controversial in his day, Turner was ahead of his time as an Impressionist landscape painter long before that art movement blossomed. Mr. Turner won Best Actor at Cannes for its star Timothy Spall, is nominated for four BAFTA Awards and premieres at Ottawa's ByTowne Cinema.
PADDINGTON is a 2014 children's comedy adapted from Britain's famed Paddington Bear books written by Michael Bond that began in 1958. A polite yet clumsy young bear from Peru with a love for marmalade, Paddington befriends the Brown Family while searching for a home in London, England. Paddington stars Ben Whishaw as the voice of Paddington Bear, and premieres at all Cineplex and Landmark cinemas in Ottawa.
And lastly, THE WEDDING RINGER is a bromance comedy from debuting feature director Jeremy Garelick, starring Josh Gad and Kevin Hart. In it, Gad is a socially inept groom-to-be forced to save face by hiring Hart's character as his fake best man. The Wedding Ringer premieres here in Ottawa at all Cineplex and Landmark cinemas.
In other movie news, the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television just announced its nominations for this year's Canadian Screen Awards. Notables include Birdman, The Imitation Game and... no no, that's the other academy's thingie list. Check out the full list of Canada's homegrown hopefuls at academy.ca.
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