90s Arthouse

14
April
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai
  • Classification: R16 (Violence & offensive language)
  • Runtime: 116 mins

Forest Whitaker is a Zen hitman following a strict samurai code who turns against his mafioso bosses in this surreal, stylish blend of gangster thriller and martial arts action. “It's a nearly pitch-perfect melding of genres, influences and modes of expression.” – LA Times ...

14
April
8:30 pm - 10:30 pm

Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai
  • Classification: R16 (Violence & offensive language)
  • Runtime: 116 mins

Forest Whitaker is a Zen hitman following a strict samurai code who turns against his mafioso bosses in this surreal, stylish blend of gangster thriller and martial arts action. “It's a nearly pitch-perfect melding of genres, influences and modes of expression.” – LA Times ...

26
May
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Open Your Eyes
  • Classification: M (Low level violence & low level sex scenes)
  • Runtime: 117 mins

Amenábar’s dizzying Spanish sci-fi psycho-thriller blurs the lines between reality and illusion and keeps its audience guessing with a series of mind-bending twists. “A stunning movie that'll keep you guessing right until the very last minute... and scratching your head all the way home.” – BBC ...

26
May
8:30 pm - 10:30 pm

Open Your Eyes
  • Classification: M (Low level violence & low level sex scenes)
  • Runtime: 117 mins

Amenábar’s dizzying Spanish sci-fi psycho-thriller blurs the lines between reality and illusion and keeps its audience guessing with a series of mind-bending twists. “A stunning movie that'll keep you guessing right until the very last minute... and scratching your head all the way home.” – BBC ...

30
June
6:00 pm - 8:10 pm

Peppermint Candy
  • Classification: R16 (Violence, sexual material, suicide & offensive language)
  • Runtime: 131 mins

This powerful and compassionate early feature by novelist-turned-director Lee Chang-dong examines Korea’s turbulent recent past through the life of one desperate man. “The inspired decision to tell the story in reverse chronology turns the film into a very moving and sometimes very disturbing quest for Yong-ho’s lost innocence.” – Vancouver International Film Festival ...

1
July
8:30 pm - 10:40 pm

Peppermint Candy
  • Classification: R16 (Violence, sexual material, suicide & offensive language)
  • Runtime: 131 mins

This powerful and compassionate early feature by novelist-turned-director Lee Chang-dong examines Korea’s turbulent recent past through the life of one desperate man. “The inspired decision to tell the story in reverse chronology turns the film into a very moving and sometimes very disturbing quest for Yong-ho’s lost innocence.” – Vancouver International Film Festival ...

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