
Green Book
(2018)Set in America in 1962, Green Book tells the heart-warming true story of Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen), a working-class Italian-American bouncer who takes on a job as a chauffeur for Dr. Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali), a highly-educated African-American classical pianist. The mismatched pair embark on a two-month tour of concert venues in the racially charged Deep South and discover they’re on the road to a meaningful and unique friendship.

Mary and Max
(2009)Mary and Max is the animated tale of a friendship between two unlikely pen pals and confidantes: Mary, a lonely 8 year-old girl in Australia, and Max, forty-four-year old, severely obese man with Asperger's syndrome living in New York City.

Modern Times
(1936)It is man vs machine in Charlie Chaplin’s beloved classic and his final film featuring his famous tramp character.

Singin' in the Rain
(1952)Gene Kelly stars in this musical about a silent-screen star who finds love while trying to adjust to the coming of sound.

Little Miss Sunshine
(2006)When a fluke gets an awkward 7-year-old invited to compete in a beauty pageant, her misfit family rallies behind her.

Poor Things
(2023)A fantastical tale about Bella Baxter, a young woman brought back to life by a brilliant scientist.

Another Round
(2020)Four friends, all high school teachers, test a theory that they will improve their lives by maintaining a constant level of alcohol in their blood.

City Lights
(1931)The dewy-eyed tramp sweeps street manure, dodges a prizefighter in the ring, and serves a term in the clink—all for the love of a blind flower girl.

Clerks
(1994)Kevin Smith's cult classic follows a day in the life of two convenience store workers. Low-key comedy starring Jeff Anderson. (1994)(87 mins)

Kingsman: The Secret Service
(2015)A phenomenal cast, including Colin Firth, Samuel L. Jackson and Michael Caine, lead this action-packed spy-thriller about a street kid recruited into a group of covert agents.

O Brother, Where Art Thou?
(2000)George Clooney and John Turturro shine in this quirky comedy gem.

Breakfast at Tiffany's
(1961)Holly is an eccentric New York City playgirl who becomes interested in her next-door neighbor, a writer who is “sponsored” by a wealthy patron.

Planes, Trains and Automobiles
(1987)Steve Martin and John Candy star in John Hughes' classic tale of holiday travel gone awry. Neal Page (Martin) is an uptight advertising executive trying to get home to Chicago for Thanksgiving.

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
(1999)When Cartman and his friends go see an R-rated movie they start swearing, and their parents think that Canada is to blame.

Chris Rock: Bigger & Blacker
(1999)Chris Rock lights up Harlem's Apollo Theater with his famous 1999 show. Contains adult humour.

Love Me If You Dare
(2003)Longtime best friends taunt each other into performing a series of dares.

Bullet Train
(2022)Ladybug (Brad Pitt), an unlucky assassin determined to do his job peacefully, is on a mission that puts him on a collision course with lethal adversaries.

Chris Rock: Never Scared
(2004)Chris Rock performs stand-up from his 'Black Ambition Tour' in this comedy special taped before a live audience in Washington, D.C.

Garden State
(2004)Twentysomething, emotionally detached Andrew “Large” Largeman hasn’t been home to New Jersey in nine years. Now, as Large attempts to re-connect with a variety of odd acquaintances – including his father – he decides to risk getting high on the most potent and unpredictable drug there is…life!

Hobson's Choice
(1954)Widower Henry Hobson is a successful bootmaker and a tyrannical father of three daughters who all want to leave him by getting married.