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Apr 5
Toronto Serbian Film Festival @ Innis Town Hall
Toronto's annual showcase of Serbian cinema.

Highlights This Week:
Mar 29 First Class: Full Speed (2024, Serbia, D: Vladimir Mica Popovic)
Mar 29:  A House Among The Stars (2024, Serbia, D: Slobodan Ivetic)
 
Until
Mar 29
Canadian Film Fest @ Cineplex Scotiabank
Homegrown cinema.

Highlights This Week:
Mar 28:  Crocodile Eyes (2024, Canada, D: Ingrid Veninger)
Mar 28:  To the Moon (2024, Canada, D: Kevin Hartford)
Mar 28:  Vampire Zombies... from Space! (2024, Canada, D: Michael Stasko)
Mar 29:  Skeet (2024, Canada, D: Nik Sexton)
Mar 29:  Waiting for the Storms (2025, Canada, D: François Delisle)
Mar 29:  The Players (2025, Canada, D: Sarah Galea-Davis)
Mar 29:  Lunatic: The Luna Vachon Story (2025, Canada, D: Kate Kroll)
 
Mar 28 - 30
Toronto Queer Film Festival  
Representing the under-represented. Venues: Tranzac Club, online.

Highlights This Week:
Mar 28:  Playland (2023, USA, D: Georden West)
Mar 29:  Barrunto (2024, Puerto Rico/UK, D: Emilia Beatriz)
Mar 29:  Malqueridas (2023, Germany/Chile, D: Tana Gilbert)
Mar 30:  Astro (2022, France, D: Nicky Lisa Lapierre)
 
Mar 28 - 30
Toronto Irish Film Festival @ Lightbox
Cinema from the emerald isle.

Highlights This Week:
Mar 28:  Fidil Ghorm (2024, Ireland, D: Anne McCabe)
Mar 29:  Housewife of the Year (2024, Ireland, D: Ciaran Cassidy)
Mar 29:  Mrs. Robinson (2024, Ireland, D: Aoife Kelleher)
Mar 30:  Eat/Sleep/Cheer/Repeat (2024, Ireland, D: Tanya Doyle)
Mar 30:  That They May Face the Rising Sun (2023, Ireland/UK, D: Pat Collins)
Mar 30:  The Spin (2024, UK, D: Michael Head)
 
Mar 29 - 30
Terriblefest @ Eyesore Cinema
Brace yourselves for the onslaught of off-kilter cinema in this final installment of Adam Riot Thorn's event.

Highlights This Week:
Mar 29:  Attack of the Wallet Monster (D: Olivia Young)
Mar 29:  Spirit Riser (2024, USA, D: Dylan Greenberg)
Mar 29:  VideoHoser Dirty Show
Mar 30:  Rabdits (D: Jacob Fertig)
Mar 30:  Girls Just Wanna Have Kill (2024, Japan, D: Sean Kurosawa)
Mar 30:  Air Fryer Slaughter (2024, USA, D: Matthew Mark Hunter)
 
Apr 1 - 4
Toronto Indie Horror Fest @ Eyesore Cinema
New blood from Canada and around the world.

Highlights This Week:
Apr 1:  A Game in the Woods (2024, USA, D: Mike McCutchen)
Apr 1:  Play Dead (2025, Argentina, D: Carlos Goitia)
Apr 2:  The Containment (2024, Mexico, D: Jack Zagha Kababie & Yossy Zagha)
Apr 2:  Old Wounds (2024, USA, D: Steven Hugh Nelson)
Apr 3:  What Happened to Suzy (2024, USA, D: James Ersted)
Apr 3:  Nightfall: A Paranormal Investigation (2024, Australia, D: Myles McEwen & Ripley Stevens)
Apr 4:  Skinwalker Cave (2024, USA, D: Steven H. Tallas)
Apr 4:  Women in Horror Short Film Showcase
Apr 4:  Custom (2024, UK, D: Tiago Teixeira)
 
Apr 1 - 4
ICFF Youth @ Cineplex Yorkdale
The city's yearly round-up of Italian-language cinema reaches out to the city's youth with weekday school presentations.
 
Apr 4 - 6
Toronto International Spring of Horror & Fantasy Film Festival @ The Revue
Horror and fantasy spring eternal.

Highlights This Week:
Apr 4:  Catch a Killer (2024, USA, D: Teddy Grennan)
Apr 5:  Short Film Showcase
Apr 5:  Leatherbound (2024, Canada, D: Michael J. Doyle)
Apr 5:  Lost Angels (2024, Denmark, D: Peder Pedersen)
Apr 6:  Hollywood on a Shoestring (2025, USA, D: Matt Devlen)
Apr 6:  The Damnation (2024, Canada, D: Seb Godin & Christopher Darton)
 
Repertory, Series, One-Offs and Short Runs
Mar 28

 
Inland Empire (2006, USA, D: David Lynch)
Lost Highway (1997, USA/France, D: David Lynch)
David Lynch tribute night!
1) An actress' new role begins to merge with her own persona. 4K restoration!
2) Bill Pullman escapes a murder rap and begins a new life when he changes appearance during his stint in jail. 4K restoration!

 
@ The Revue 6:00pm
10:00pm
Mar 28
Mar 29
Mar 30
Apr 2
 
Blue Velvet (1986, USA, D: David Lynch)
"I can't figure out if you're a detective or a pervert." Kyle McLachlan's curiosity leads him into the nightmarish side of small town America. 35mm!
 
@ Lightbox 6:30pm
6:30pm
6:30pm
6:30pm
Mar 28
 
All the President's Men (1976, USA, D: Alan J. Pakula)    Free Friday Films
Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman break the Watergate scandal as Woodward and Bernstein. Intro by Professor Mike Meneghetti.
 
@ Innis Town Hall 7:00pm
Mar 28
 
Diane Warren: Relentless (2024, USA, D: Bess Kargman)
Diane Warren applies a relentless work ethic to the craft of writing songs. Part of the weekend's Redwood Doc Days event.
 
@ Redwood Theatre 7:00pm
Mar 28
 
Eat Pray Love (2010, USA, D: Ryan Murphy)    Drunk Feminist Films
Newly divorced Julia Roberts travels the world in search of herself. Hosted by Scaachi Koul.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 8:00pm
Mar 28
 
Body Parts (1991, USA, D: Eric Red)    Space Jail VHS
A maimed psychologist receives a transplanted arm from an executed serial killer. On laserdisc! Plus: a laserdisc pre-show!
 
@ Eyesore Cinema 8:00pm
Mar 28
 
Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat (2024, Belgium/France/Netherlands, D: Johan Grimonprez)
Musicians protest the UN following the murder of African leader Patrice Lumumba. Part of the weekend's Redwood Doc Days event.
 
@ Redwood Theatre 9:00pm
Mar 28
 
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988, USA, D: Frank Oz)    Always On Film
Con men Steve Martin and Michael Caine settle their rivalry with a contest. 35mm!
 
@ Kingsway 9:15pm
Mar 28
 
Staying Alive (1983, USA, D: Sylvester Stallone)
Former disco dancer John Travolta lands a Broadway gig. Plus: a pre-show performance from Boylesque TO!
 
@ The Fox 9:30pm
Mar 28
- Apr 3
 
Lady Bird (2017, USA, D: Greta Gerwig)
A high school senior chafes against the restrictions of family and church while looking forward to the promises of adulthood.
 
@ The Carlton
Mar 28
- Apr 3
 
Princess Mononoke (1997, Japan, D: Hayao Miyazaki)
A warrior girl raised by wolf-gods fights human infringement on her forest home. In IMAX! Subbed! At select Cineplex locations.
 
@ Cineplex
Mar 28
- Apr 3
 
Metropolis (2001, Japan, D: Rintaro)
A detective searches for the renegade scientist who has created a robot resembling a young girl. Based on the manga by Osamu Tezuka.
 
@ The Carlton
Mar 28
- Apr 3
 
Boogie Nights (1997, USA, D: Paul Thomas Anderson)
Workers in the 1970s pornography industry experience the highs and lows of their disreputable profession.
 
@ The Carlton
Mar 28
- Apr 3
 
Reservoir Dogs (1992, USA, D: https://letterboxd.com/film/reservoir-dogs/)
"You shoot me in a dream, you better wake up and apologize." Colour-coded, bantering thieves hole up in a warehouse after a job goes awry.
 
@ The Carlton
Mar 29
 
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003, USA, D: Peter Jackson)
Carrying the embodiment of evil becomes a heavy burden for formerly frolicking hobbits. Extended edition!
 
@ The Revue 1:00pm
Mar 29
 
Falls Around Her (2018, Canada, D: Darlene Naponse)
An indigenous musician finds it tough to keep the world at bay even when she returns to the reserve for a much-needed break. Presented by ImagineNATIVE. Director in attendance!
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 3:00pm
Mar 29
Apr 3
 
Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975, Australia, D: Peter Weir)
Private school girls go missing on a field trip. 4K restoration!
 
@ Lightbox 3:00pm
6:30pm
Mar 29
 
It's All Gonna Break (2024, Canada, D: Stephen Chung)
Friends form a band that becomes one of Canada's biggest indie sensations of the 2000s, Broken Social Scene. Part of the weekend's Redwood Doc Days event.
 
@ Redwood Theatre 7:00pm
Mar 29
 
Lauren Oliver and Mono No Aware
A live 16mm film performance by Mono No Aware member Lauren Oliver is backed by a selection of films from the organization introduced by founder Steve Cossman.
 
@ L.I.F.T. 8:00pm
Mar 29
 
Blue Rodeo: Lost Together (2024, Canada, D: Dale Heslip)
Country-tinged Canadian rock crew Blue Rodeo spend 40 years making beautiful music together. Part of the weekend's Redwood Doc Days event.
 
@ Redwood Theatre 9:00pm
Mar 29
Mar 30
 
Alice (1988, Czechoslovakia/Switzerland/UK, D: Jan Švankmajer)
Literary creation Alice enters a surreal, stop-motion Wonderland.
 
@ The Fox 9:15pm
9:00pm
Mar 29
 
Wicked (2024, USA, D: Jon M. Chu)    Dumpster Raccoon
University pals Glinda and Elphaba reach a turning point in their friendship while studying in Oz. An adaptation of the popular musical. A sing-along/open stage event!
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm
Mar 29
 
The Room (2003, USA, D: Tommy Wiseau)
The infamy.
 
@ The Carlton 10:00pm
Mar 29
 
Migration (2023, USA, D: Benjamin Renner)    Family Favourites
Ducks go on vacation. At most Cineplex locations.
 
@ Cineplex
Mar 30
 
Tangled (2010, USA, D: Nathan Greno & Byron Howard)
A charming rogue becomes the catalyst for imprisoned Rapunzel to see the world and discover her true identity. A sing-along event!
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 12:00pm
Mar 30
 
Captured on Film: The True Story of Marion Davies (2001, USA, D: Hugh Munro Neely)    Extraordinary Women
Actress' Marion Davies' talent makes her a star but a lengthy relationship with William Randolph Hearst ultimately has a negative impact on her career. U of T Media Commons' Christina Stewart will be on hand to discuss Davies and Cosmopolitan, the studio that employed her.
 
@ The Revue 12:30pm
Mar 30
 
The Good Fairy (1935, USA, D: William Wyler)    Toronto Film Society
Becky Sharp (1935, USA, D: Rouben Mamoulian)
1) A well-meaning but naive orphan's tales pit a lecher against the ostensible rival for his affections.
2) A woman from a family of entertainers climbs the social ladder.

 
@ The Paradise 1:30pm
Mar 30
 
Marcel the Shell With Shoes On (2021, USA, D: Dean Fleischer Camp)    Masked at the Movies
Sudden online notoriety gives a lonely, adorable shell the possibility of finding lost family. Respirator masks mandatory. Free, but donations to keep the series afloat are appreciated.
 
@ Innis Town Hall 2:45pm
Mar 30
 
Central Station (1998, Brazil/France, D: Walter Salles)
A retired schoolteacher helps a young boy, reeling from the sudden loss of his mother, find his family. 35mm!
 
@ Lightbox 3:00pm
Mar 30
 
The Ghosts in our Machine (2013, Canada, D: Liz Marshall)    In Focus: Toronto's Doc Filmmakers
Photographer Jo-Anne McArthur's documents animal harm at the behest of human industry. A virtual Q&A wth director Liz Marshall follows the screening.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 3:00pm
Mar 30
 
Bad Shabbos (2024, USA, D: Daniel Robbins)    Toronto Jewish Film Foundation
Death complicates a Shabbat dinner meeting between parents of a couple from different faiths. Plus: a virtual Q&A with writer/director Daniel Robbins. At Cineplex's Varsity location.
 
@ Cineplex 4:00pm
Mar 30
 
Asphalt (1929, Germany, D: Joe May)    Silent Revue
A femme fatale at home in the Berlin criminal underground falls for the policeman who apprehends her. Live musical accompaniment by William O'Meara!
 
@ The Revue 4:00pm
Mar 30
 
The Blair Witch Project (1999, USA, D: Daniel Myrick & Eduardo Sánchez)
Film students get lost in the woods when they go researching a supernatural legend.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 6:00pm
Mar 30
 
Heat (1995, USA, D: Michael Mann)
Al Pacino's driven detective targets Robert DeNiro's ultra-professional crook. 35mm!
 
@ The Revue 6:45pm
Mar 30
 
Heavenly Creatures (1994, New Zealand, D: Peter Jackson)    Evil Women
Intense BFFs resort to extreme measures when they're threatened with separation.
 
@ The Paradise 7:00pm
Mar 30
 
Soul Heist (2025, Canada, D: Julian Hoffman, short)
Friends hatch a scheme to steal back their souls. Toronto premiere.
 
@ The Carlton 7:30pm
Mar 30
 
Funny Ha Ha (2002, USA, D: Andrew Bujalski)    Wicked Pissah Boston Rippahs
Life after college is a blur of alcohol, bad jobs and awkward relationships. DM on Instagram for the address.
 
@ Market Video 8:00pm
Mar 31
 
Will & Harper (2024, USA, D: Josh Greenbaum)
Will Ferrell undertakes a road trip with a close friend as their relationship enters a new phase. In room 222E. Screening to mark the International Transgender Day of Visibility.
 
@ Innis Town Hall 6:00pm
Mar 31
 
Splice (2009, Canada/France/USA, D: Vincenzo Natali)    CSI 50th Anniversary
An experimental creature forges a family bond with its creators. Selected and presented by Magali Simard! Free but registration is required.
 
@ Innis Town Hall 7:00pm
Mar 31
 
Werckmeister Harmonies (2000, Hungary/France/Germany, D: Béla Tarr)    The Greatest Show on Earth
The arrival of a circus drives a small town to madness.
 
@ The Paradise 7:00pm
Mar 31
 
Dracula 2000 (2000, USA, D: Patrick Lussier)
Thieves find a crypt rather than loot inside the vault they've broken into.
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm
Apr 1
 
Cremaster 3 (2002, USA, D: Matthew Barney)    From the Collection
Sculptor Matthew Barney makes his way to the top of New York's Chrysler Building by way of a Guggenheim obstacle course. 35mm! Intro and post-screening discussion led by Cameron Bailey.
 
@ Lightbox 6:30pm
Apr 1
 
Artie Shaw: Time Is All You’ve Got (1985, Canada, D: Brigitte Berman)
Big band-era bandleader Artie Shaw finds success on his own terms. Director in attendance!
 
@ The Fox 6:40pm
Apr 1
 
The Elephant Man (1980, USA, D: David Lynch)    The Greatest Show on Earth
Sideshow attraction John Merrick becomes a Victorian-era celebrity.
 
@ The Paradise 7:30pm
Apr 1
 
Turbo Kid (2015, Canada/New Zealand, D: Francois Simard, Anouk Whissell & Yoann-Kari Whissell)
A young wasteland scavenger tries to save his new best friend from the clutches of an evil warlord.
 
@ The Wych 9:00pm
Apr 1
 
April Fool's Day (1986, USA, D: Fred Walton)
College students are stalked by an unseen killer during an April Fool's Day getaway.
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm
Apr 2
 
Viva Verdi! (2024, USA, D: Yvonne Russo)    Doc Soup
Retired opera singers mentor the students who live among them in the Casa Verdi retirement community. A Q&A with director Yvonne Russo follows the film.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 6:30pm
Apr 2
Apr 3
 
Soda (2024, Israel, D: Erez Tadmor)    Toronto Jewish Film Foundation
An Israeli partisan's feelings for the new woman in town are complicated by rumours of past complicity during the Holocaust.
 
@ Leah Posluns Theatre 7:00pm
7:00pm
Apr 2
 
Village of the Damned (1995, USA, D: John Carpenter)
A mass wave of pregnancies in a small town produces a brood of hive-mind children. 16mm.
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm
Apr 3
 
Mildred Pierce (1945, USA, D: Michael Curtiz)    Designing The Movies
"Alligators have the right idea. They eat their young." Self-made woman Joan Crawford is seen as an embarrassment by her stuck-up, self-obsessed daughter.
 
@ The Revue 6:45pm
Apr 3
 
The Spoils (2024, Canada, D: Jamie Kastner)
Collectors, curators, lawyers and victims of WWII clash over the ownership of looted art. A Q&A with director Jamie Kastner follows the screening.
 
@ Lightbox 7:15pm
Apr 3
 
Sugar and Stars (2023, France, D: Sébastien Tulard)
A young man who grew up in foster and group homes sets his sights on becoming a master pastry chef.
 
@ Alliance Francaise 7:30pm
Apr 3
 
Lulu Faustine (2020, Canada, D: Stephen Broomer)    Ad Hoc
An homage to The Invention of Morel by way of Louise Brooks. In room 222E. Filmmaker Stephen Broomer in attendance!
 
@ Innis Town Hall 8:00pm
Apr 4
 
The Biggest Little Farm (2018, USA, D: John Chester)    Silver Screenings
A Los Angeles couple head back to the land. The Stop's adwoa toku will discuss urban agriculture before the screening.
 
@ Lightbox 12:00pm
Apr 4
 
Fire (1996, Canada/India, D: Deepa Mehta)    Through the Fire: The Films of Deepa Mehta
Forbidden desire smoulders between two Indian women in loveless marriages. Deepa Mehta in attendance!
 
@ Lightbox 6:30pm
Apr 4
 
Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project (2023, USA, D: Joe Brewster & Michèle Stephenson)    For Viola
Poet Nikki Giovanni witnesses and responds to American history as it happens. An in-person Q&A with filmmakers follows the screening.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 7:00pm
Apr 4
 
Robo Vampire (1988, Hong Kong, D: Godfrey Ho)    Killer B Cinema
A dead narcotics agent returns to life (and duty) as an android.
 
@ See-Scape 8:00pm
Apr 4
Apr 6
 
The Royal Tenenbaums (2001, USA, D: Wes Anderson)
A family of neurotics occupy a big house in New York City. RIP Gene Hackman.
 
@ The Fox 9:15pm
6:30pm
Apr 4
 
Star Trek (2009, USA, D: J.J. Abrams)    Always On Film
Abrams reboots the Star Trek franchise. 35mm!
 
@ Kingsway 9:15pm
Apr 4
 
A Knight's War (2025, Canada, D: Matthew Ninaber)
A knight fights witches and demons to save the chosen one's soul. Toronto theatrical premiere! Cast and crew in attendance.
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm
Apr 4
- Apr 10
 
Waterworld (1995, USA, D: Kevin Reynolds)
Gilled Kevin Costner comes to the aid of those being chased by pirates across a waterlogged post-apocalyptic planet.
 
@ The Carlton
Apr 4
- Apr 10
 
American Psycho (2000, USA, D: Mary Harron)
Harron turns Bret Easton Ellis' infamous tome into a sharpened axe satirizing '80s excess.
 
@ The Carlton
Apr 4
- Apr 10
 
Batman Forever (1995, USA, D: Joel Schumacher)
Val Kilmer's Batman battles Two-Face and The Riddler while taking on a young apprentice.
 
@ The Carlton
Apr 5
 
Babe (1995, Australia/USA, D: Chris Noonan)    Throwback Cinema
A pig takes up sheep herding to escape the knife.
 
@ The Revue 1:00pm
Apr 5
 
Valley Uprising (2014, USA, D: Peter Mortimer, Nick Rosen &Josh Lowell)
Yosemite's climbing community forms and grows while butting heads with the National Park Service.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 1:00pm
Apr 5
Apr 6
 
The Last Unicorn (1982, USA/UK, D: Jules Bass & Arthur Rankin Jr.)
A unicorn undertakes a quest to discover what has become of the rest of her kind.
 
@ The Fox 1:15pm
1:00pm
Apr 5
 
Leila and the Wolves (1984, UK/Lebanon, D: Heiny Srour)
A woman visits Palestine at different points in history to push back on the erasure of the women who resist occupation. New digital restoration.
 
@ Lightbox 3:15pm
Apr 5
 
Red Velvet Happiness Diary: My Dear, ReVe1uv (2025, South Korea, D: Oh Yoon-dong & Kim Sun-hyung)
K-Pop outfit Red Velvet celebrate and look back on 10 years of music.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 4:15pm
Apr 5
 
Earth (1998, Canada/India, D: Deepa Mehta)    Through the Fire: The Films of Deepa Mehta
A young girl bears witness to a love triangle between a Hundu woman and her two Muslim suitors during Partition. Deepa Mehta in attendance!
 
@ Lightbox 6:30pm
Apr 5
Apr 6
 
The Spoils (2024, Canada, D: Jamie Kastner)
Collectors, curators, lawyers and victims of WWII clash over the ownership of looted art. Apr 5: w/ Q&A.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 7:30pm
4:00pm
Apr 5
 
The Elephant Man (1980, USA, D: David Lynch)
Sideshow attraction John Merrick becomes a Victorian-era celebrity. 4K restoration!
 
@ The Fox 9:30pm
Apr 6
 
The Stimming Pool (2024, UK, D: Various)
Neurodivergent filmmakers attempt to convey their experience of a world that is an ill fit for their sensibilities. Pre-film intro and discussion by Spectrum Productions, who will show their short Backjump. A relaxed screening with low house lights, open captions and reduced volume.
 
@ Lightbox 1:00pm
Apr 6
 
Blackmail (1929, UK, D: Alfred Hitchcock)    Toronto Film Society
Foreign Correspondent (1940, USA, D: Alfred Hitchcock)
Alfred Hitchcock x 2!
1) A woman is extorted by a witness to the murder she committed in self-defence.
2) An American journalist in Europe stumbles into an assassination plot as war looms.

 
@ The Paradise 1:30pm
Apr 6
 
Lady Killer (1937, France, D: Jean Grémillon)
Charming military man Jean Gabin leaves the army behind to pursue a woman who rejected him romantically. 4K restoration!
 
@ Lightbox 3:15pm
Apr 6
 
Camille Claudel (France, 1988, D: Bruno Nuytten)    Contours
Sculptor Camille Claudel (Isabelle Adjani) passion to makes art drives her to madness.
 
@ The Paradise 6:30pm
Apr 6
 
Heaven on Earth (2008, Canada, D: Deepa Mehta)    Through the Fire: The Films of Deepa Mehta
A young woman from India contends with a new way of life and oppression from her husband's family when she comes to Canada for an arranged marriage. Deepa Mehta in attendance!
 
@ Lightbox 6:30pm
Apr 6
 
The Bridges of Madison County (1995, USA, D: Clint Eastwood)
A country woman has a brief, intense affair with a traveling photographer while her family is away.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 7:00pm
Apr 6
 
Plan (2004, India, D: Hriday Shetty)    Butt's Backdoor to Bollywood
A scheme to pay off gambling debts by way of kidnapping falls apart when the perpetrators mistakenly nab a very dangerous man. Guest-programmed by Frizz.
 
@ Eyesore Cinema 7:00pm
Apr 6
 
April Story (1998, Japan, D: Shunji Iwai)
A girl finds it hard to fit in when she leaves the country to attend university. Presented by the Japan Foundation. A virtual Q&A with director Shunji Iwai follows the screening.
 
@ Innis Town Hall 7:00pm
Apr 6
 
Sign 'o' the Times (1997, USA, D: Prince)    Unltd Taste
Prince puts on one hell of a show.
 
@ Space Unltd 8:00pm
Apr 6
 
Princess Mononoke (1997, Japan, D: Hayao Miyazaki)
A warrior girl raised by wolf-gods fights human infringement on her forest home. Subtitled. 4K restoration!
 
@ The Fox 9:15pm