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Until
Jun 14
Toronto Jewish Film Festival  
A yearly celebration of worldwide Jewish culture on film. Venues: Hot Docs Cinema, Leah Posluns Theatre, Cineplex Varsity, Cineplex Empress Walk, Al Green Theatre, The Carlton.

Highlights This Week:
Jun 12, 1:00pm:  Segal (2025, USA, D: Vernon Davidson & Ryan Krayser)
Jun 13, 1:00pm:  Life Is Beautiful (1997, Italy, D: Roberto Benigni)
Jun 13, 6:30pm:  Bye Bye Braverman (1968, USA, D: Sidney Lumet)
Jun 13, 9:15pm:  Tell Me Everything (2026, Israel/France, D: Moshe Rosenthal)
Jun 14, 1:00pm:  Two Pianos (2025, France, D: Arnaud Desplechin)
Jun 14, 5:00pm:  We Met at Grossinger’s (2025, USA, D: Paula Eiselt)
Jun 14, 8:00pm:  You Had to Be There: How the Toronto Godspell Ignited the Comedy Revolution... (2025, Canada, D: Nick Davis)

 
Until
Jun 26
Toronto Japanese Film Festival @ JCCC
Genre-spanning contemporary Japanese cinema.

Schedule This Week:
Jun 12, 7:00pm:  Tokyo Strayers (2026, Japan, D: Ren Akiba)
Jun 13, 1:00pm:  One Last Love Letter (2026, Japan, D: Yuya Ishii)
Jun 13, 4:00pm:  5 Centimeters per Second (2025, Japan, D: Yoshiyuki Okuyama)
Jun 13, 7:00pm:  First Kiss (2025, Japan, D: Ayuko Tsukahara)
Jun 14, 1:00pm:  The Last Blossom (2025, Japan, D: Baku Kinoshita)
Jun 14, 7:00pm:  One Last Throw (2025, Japan, D: Jun Akiyama)
Jun 15, 7:00pm:  Two Seasons, Two Strangers (2025, Japan, D: Sho Miyake)
Jun 16, 7:00pm:  Blue Boy Trial (2025, Japan, D: Kashou Iizuka)
Jun 17, 7:00pm:  Sai (Disaster) (2025, Japan, D: Kentaro Hirase & Yutaro Seki)
Jun 18, 7:00pm:  Kokuho (2025, Japan, D: Lee Sang-il)
Jun 19, 7:00pm:  Night Flower (2025, Japan, D: Eiji Uchida)
Jun 20, 1:00pm:  Blank Canvas: My So-Called Artist’s Journey (2025, Japan, D: Kazuaki Seki)
Jun 20, 4:00pm:  Climbing for Life (2025, Japan, D: Junji Sakamoto)
Jun 20, 7:00pm:  How Dare You? (2025, Japan, D: Mipo O)
Jun 21, 1:00pm:  Tokyo MER: Mobile Emergency Room - Nankai Mission (2025, Japan, D: Aya Matsuki)
Jun 21, 4:00pm:  Until We Meet Again (2026, Japan, D: Takahiro Miki)
Jun 21, 7:00pm:  Vicissitude (2024, Japan, D: Takuro Ijichi)

 
Repertory, Series, One-Offs and Short Runs
Jun 12
Jun 13
Jun 14
Jun 17
Jun 18
 
Trainspotting (1996, UK, D: Danny Boyle)
Ewan McGregor tries to clean up his heroin-addicted act despite the influence of his rough crew of friends. 30th Anniversary 4K restoration!
 
@ Lightbox 1:00pm, 6:15pm
1:00pm, 4:30pm
4:00pm, 9:30pm
3:45pm, 8:30pm
6:30pm
Jun 12
 
Lone Star (1996, USA, D: John Sayles)    Declarations of Independence: The Cinema of John Sayles
Long-buried secrets come to light when the current border town sheriff (Chris Cooper) investigates the murder of his 40-years-ago predecessor (Kris Kristofferson). Intro by critic/curator Adam Nayman, post-screening Q&A with John Sayles and his producer Maggie Renzi.
 
@ Lightbox 6:00pm
Jun 12
 
Thirst (2009, South Korea, D: Park Chan-wook)    Fang-tastic Weekend
A priest is torn between his found and newfound lust for both blood and a friend's wife. Selected by Nightmare Alley.
 
@ The Revue 6:15pm
Jun 12
 
Maddie’s Secret (2025, USA, D: John Early)    Drag Me To The Movies
A former dishwasher who has made the transition to viral stardom worries that a past secret may wreak havoc on her career.
 
@ The Paradise 7:00pm
Jun 12
 
Far From Home (2025, Canada/India, D: Kristi Tethong)
A Tibetan family attempt to preserve their way of life in exile. Plus: a post-screening Q&A with director Kristi Tethong.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 7:00pm
Jun 12
 
Sorry to Bother You (2018, USA, D: Boots Riley)    City Rat
A black telemarketer's success brings him into the inner circle of white-dominated, anti-labour power.
 
@ Eyesore Cinema 8:00pm
Jun 12
 
Men with Guns (1997, USA, D: John Sayles)    Declarations of Independence: The Cinema of John Sayles
An aging doctor discovers the true state of his country when he goes looking for former medical students who left to volunteer in poor villages. 35mm! Intro by critic/curator Adam Nayman and John Sayles.
 
@ Lightbox 9:15pm
Jun 12
 
The Lost Boys (1987, USA, D: Joel Schumacher)    Fang-tastic Weekend
New kids in town discover it is infested with vampires. Selected by Drunken Cinema. Drinking game and fangs included!
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm
Jun 12
 
Tank Girl (1995, USA, D: Rachel Talalay)
Wasteland dweller Lori Petty and mutant kangaroo Ice-T fight an evil corporation over control of water.
 
@ The Fox 9:30pm
Jun 12
- Jun 18
 
Call Me by Your Name (2017, Italy/USA, D: Luca Guadagnino)
A teen boy begins an affair with his father's assistant during a working vacation in Italy.
 
@ The Carlton
Jun 12
- Jun 18
 
Stand by Me (1986, USA, D: Rob Reiner)
Boys come of age when they take a hike through the woods to see the dead body of a missing kid.
 
@ The Carlton
Jun 12
- Jun 18
 
Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood (2019, USA, D: Quentin Tarantino)
A television actor and his stunt man pal weather cultural upheaval in Hollywood circa 1969.
 
@ The Carlton
Jun 12
- Jun 18
 
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974, TK, D: Guy Hamilton)    Always On Film
Secret agent James Bond takes on Christopher Lee, the world's most expensive assassin. 35mm!
 
@ Kingsway 8:45pm
Jun 12
Jun 14
Jun 17
 
Amores Perros (2000, Mexico, D: Alejandro G. Iñárritu)
A car crash links the lives of three people living in Mexico City.
 
@ Cineplex

Jun 13
 
Countess Dracula (1971, UK, D: Peter Sasdy)    Fang-tastic Weekend
An aging countess discovers the secret to youthfulness lies in virgin blood. Selected by Designing the Movies.
 
@ The Revue 1:00pm
Jun 13
Jun 20
 
Toronto: Cinema City
Journalist Eric Veillette gives you the lowdown on the history of Toronto film culture with four weekly lectures focusing on the Nabes, the chains, the censors and the grindhouses.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 1:00pm
1:00pm
Jun 13
 
Song Silenced: Coming Out in Christian Music (2026, Canada, D: Ryan Bruce Levey)
Queer artists circumvent the Christian music industry to reach the faithful on their own terms. Director/producer Ry Levey and subject Billy Newton-Davis in attendance.
 
@ Redwood Theatre 2:00pm
Jun 13
 
Gregory’s Girl (1980, UK, D: Bill Forsyth)    Counterattack Programming
A teen boy romantically pursues a female soccer goalie but another girl might be a better fit for his offbeat sensibilities.
 
@ The Paradise 2:30pm
Jun 13
 
Baby It’s You (1983, USA, D: John Sayles)    Declarations of Independence: The Cinema of John Sayles
New Jersey teens undertake an across-the-tracks romance. Intro by critic/curator Adam Nayman, post-screening Q&A with John Sayles and his producer Maggie Renzi.
 
@ Lightbox 3:00pm
Jun 13
 
The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (1974, Hong Kong/UK, D: Roy Ward Baker & Chang Cheh)    Fang-tastic Weekend
Peter Cushing's Van Helsing aids fighter David Chiang and his brothers with some vampire problems. 16mm! Selected by Black Belt Cinema.
 
@ The Revue 3:30pm
Jun 13
 
Everyone Is Lying to You for Money (2025, USA, D: Ben McKenzie & Giorgio Angelini)
Cryptocurrency and its cheerleaders are given the skeptical eye. Plus: a Q&A with filmmaker Ben McKenzie.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 4:00pm
Jun 13
 
Ganja & Hess (1973, USA, D: Bill Gunn)    Fang-tastic Weekend
An African-American anthropologist begins to crave the taste of blood. Selected by The Black Nerds.
 
@ The Revue 6:15pm
Jun 13
Jun 15
 
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991, USA, D: James Cameron)
A cyborg from the future guards humanity's eventual protector against threats from his own kind. 4K restoration!
 
@ The Fox 6:30pm
9:30pm
Jun 13
 
Matewan (1987, USA, D: John Sayles)    Declarations of Independence: The Cinema of John Sayles
Labour organizers fight company exploitation of mining workers in 1920s West Virginia. Intro by critic/curator Adam Nayman, post-screening Q&A with John Sayles and his producer Maggie Renzi.
 
@ Lightbox 7:00pm
Jun 13
 
I Am Divine (2013, USA, D: Jeffrey Schwarz)
Divine plays muse to John Waters and bends gender norms as a one-of-a-kind performing artist. For Pride. Intro by Michelle Mama!
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 7:00pm
Jun 13
 
Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992, USA, D: Francis Ford Coppola)    Fang-tastic Weekend
Gary Oldman wants your blood. 35mm! Selected by Dumpster Raccoon.
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm
Jun 13
Jun 18
 
Sleepaway Camp (1983, USA, D: Robert Hiltzik)    Summer Camp Cinema
A shy girl's tormentors receive payback at summer camp.
 
@ The Fox 9:30pm
9:30pm
Jun 13
 
Young Guns (1988, USA, D: Christopher Cain)    Waffles and a Movie
Gunslingers Emilio Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips and Charlie Sheen seek justice but become hunted by the law. A waffle is included with admission.
 
@ Eyesore Cinema
Jun 13
 
KPop Demon Hunters (2025, USA, D: Chris Appelhans & Maggie Kang)    Family Favourites
A K-Pop band secretly fights supernatural threats. A sing-along event! At most Cineplex locations.
 
@ Cineplex
Jun 14
 
John Lilly and the Earth Coincidence Control Office (2025, USA, D: Michael Almereyda & Courtney Stephens)
A portrait of scientist and psychonaut Dr. John C. Lilly, whose research attempted to unlock the enigma of consciousness.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 1:00pm
Jun 14
 
Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person (2023, Canada, D: Ariane Louis-Seize)    Fang-tastic Weekend
A sensitive vampire who is too timid to kill agrees to help a suicidal teen realize his last wish in exchange for his life. Selected by We Really Like Her.
 
@ The Revue 1:30pm
Jun 14
 
Silver City (2004, USA, D: John Sayles)    Declarations of Independence: The Cinema of John Sayles
Chris Cooper's campaign for governor is derailed by a murder probe. Intro by critic/curator Adam Nayman, post-screening Q&A with John Sayles and his producer Maggie Renzi.
 
@ Lightbox 2:00pm
Jun 14
 
Shadow of the Vampire (2000, UK/USA, D: E. Elias Merhige)    Fang-tastic Weekend
Director F.W Murnau hires a real vampire to play the part in his seminal film Nosferatu. 35mm! Selected by Silent Revue.
 
@ The Revue 4:00pm
Jun 14
 
Our Hero, Balthazar (2025, USA, D: Oscar Boyson)
A NY teen travels to Texas to impress an online crush by stopping an act of violence. Plus: a Q&A with director Oscar Boyson!
 
@ The Fox 5:45pm
Jun 14
 
City of Hope (1991, USA, D: John Sayles)    Declarations of Independence: The Cinema of John Sayles
Corruption, idealism and everyday life play out in a beleaguered New Jersey city. Intro by critic/curator Adam Nayman, post-screening Q&A with John Sayles and his producer Maggie Renzi.
 
@ Lightbox 6:30pm
Jun 14
 
Near Dark (1987, USA, D: Kathryn Bigelow)    Fang-tastic Weekend
Vampires travel the American heartland. 35mm! Selected by Neon Dreams.
 
@ The Revue 7:00pm
Jun 14
 
The Ice Pirates (1984, USA, D: Stewart Raffill)    Liam's Double Trouble
Starcrash (1978, Italy/USA, D: Luigi Cozzi)
Faux-Star Wars double-bill!
1) Space water thieves are pressed into service to aid a princess find her missing father.
2) Italy rips off Star Wars by way of Jason & The Argonauts.

 
@ Eyesore Cinema 7:00pm
Jun 14
 
Natural Enemies (1979, USA, D: Jeff Kanew)    Mothers & Fathers
A man who considers his life a failure decides to shoot his wife and kids. DM on Instagram for the address.
 
@ Market Video 8:00pm
Jun 14
Jun 17
 
Amores Perros (2000, Mexico, D: Alejandro G. Iñárritu)
A car crash links the lives of three people living in Mexico City. 4K retoration!
 
@ The Fox 8:45pm
6:15pm
Jun 15
 
Red Desert (1964, Italy/France, D: Michelangelo Antonioni)
An erratic woman begins an affair against the backdrop of ongoing industrialization. A free screening in memory of Toronto rep cinema pioneer Bob Huber.
 
@ The Revue 6:15pm
Jun 15
- Jun 18
 
Stand by Me (1986, USA, D: Rob Reiner)
Boys come of age when they take a hike through the woods to see the dead body of a missing kid.
 
@ Elgin Mills
Jun 16
 
Wildhood (2021, Canada, D: Bretten Hannam)    See The North
A two-spirit Mi'kmaw teen hits the road in search of his mother.
 
@ Lightbox 6:30pm
Jun 16
 
The Miracle of Bern (2003, Germany, D: Sönke Wortmann)
The story of the championship-winning 1954 Germany soccer team is intertwined with the lives of a family separated by WWII and a reporter covering the event.
 
@ Goethe Institut 6:30pm
Jun 16
 
Everyone Is Lying to You for Money (2025, USA, D: Ben McKenzie & Giorgio Angelini)
Cryptocurrency and its cheerleaders are given the skeptical eye. Plus: a Q&A with director Ben McKenzie!
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm
Jun 16
 
Gazelle (2025, USA/Turkey, D: Nadir Saribacak & Samy Pioneer)
A Turkish music teacher claiming asylum in NYC makes a desperate, ill-advised attempt to bring his family to him. Plus: a live Q&A with director/actor Nadir Saribacak.
 
@ The Fox 9:30pm
Jun 17
 
Classmates (2016, Japan, D: Shoko Nakamura)    Animate
An academic-minded student and popular high schooler draw closer as they begin singing together.
 
@ Lightbox 6:30pm
Jun 17
 
Doc Now
TMU MFA students give audiences a dose of reality.
 
@ The Paradise 6:30pm
Jun 17
 
The Watermelon Woman (1996, USA, D: Cheryl Dunye)    The Black Nerds
A video-store worker and aspiring documentary filmmaker's interracial lesbian relationship draws flack at the same time that she searches for information on an obscure African-American actress.
 
@ The Revue 7:00pm
Jun 17
 
Forbidden Zone (1980, USA, D: Richard Elfman)    Kill Simon
A young woman is taken prisoner when she wanders through a basement door into another dimension.
 
@ Eyesore Cinema 8:30pm
Jun 17
 
12 Monkeys (1995, USA, D: Terry Gilliam)    Psych Out Cinema
Bruce Willis travels back in time to locate a virus that has destroyed civilization in Gilliam's reworking of the classic Chris Marker short La Jetee.
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm
Jun 18
 
Return of the Secaucus Seven (1980, USA, D: John Sayles)    Declarations of Independence: The Cinema of John Sayles
Former college friends reminisce about their days of protest when they reunite for a weekend getaway. 35mm! Intro by critic/curator Adam Nayman, post-screening virtual Q&A with John Sayles and his producer Maggie Renzi.
 
@ Lightbox 6:00pm
Jun 18
 
Fried Green Tomatoes (1991, USA, D: Jon Avnet)    We Really Like Her
A down-in-the-dumps housewife finds inspiration in the stories told by a nursing home resident.
 
@ The Revue 6:15pm
Jun 18
 
Aloïse (1975, France, D: Liliane de Kermadec)    Contours
Swiss painter Aloise Corbaz makes art even while institutionalized. 4K restoration! Also on the bill: short Qui donc a rêvé? (1965, D: Liliane de Kermadec).
 
@ The Paradise 6:30pm
Jun 18
 
I Am Trying to Break Your Heart: A Film About Wilco (2002, USA, D: Sam Jones)    Jukedocs
Musical act Wilco run into record label issues and creative differences as they record their landmark album Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. Plus: a Zoom Q&A with producer Peter Abraham.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 6:30pm
Jun 18
 
Grease (1978, USA, D: Randal Kleiser)
"This car is Auto-matic. It's System-matic. It's Hyyyyydro-matic. Why, it's Greased Lightning!" High school students navigate sex, relationships and reputations in this ode to the 1950s by way of the 1970s. A sing-along!
 
@ The Fox 6:45pm
Jun 18
 
The Next Chapter (2026, USA, D: Scott Paul Wright)
Psychedelic therapy aids the aging. A panel discussion with the director follows the screening.
 
@ The Royal 7:00pm
Jun 18
 
Red Eye (2005, USA, D: Wes Craven)    Cillian Me Softly
A terrorist forces a fellow passenger to aid him in an assassination attempt during an overnight flight.
 
@ Eyesore Cinema 7:30pm
Jun 18
 
Monsieur Aznavour (2024, France, D: Mehdi Idir & Grand Corps Malade)
The beloved French-Armenian singer rises from humble beginnings to become a superstar.
 
@ Alliance Francaise 7:30pm
Jun 18
 
The Howling (1981, USA, D: Joe Dante)    Declarations of Independence: The Cinema of John Sayles
Shapeshifting werewolves stalk a newswoman in search of rest and relaxation. Written by John Sayles! Intro by critic/curator Adam Nayman and (virtually) John Sayles.
 
@ Lightbox 9:30pm
Jun 18
 
Freaked (1993, USA, D: Alex Winter & Tom Stern)    Nightmare Alley
A chemical company spokesman finds out for himself the freaky side effects of his employer's poisons. New restoration!
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm
Jun 18
 
Legend (1985, USA/UK, D: Ridley Scott)
Forest boy Tom Cruise fights the Lord Of Darkness on behalf of unicorns.
 
@ The Paradise 9:30pm
Jun 19
 
Victor/Victoria (1982, USA, D: Blake Edwards)    Silver Screenings
Struggling chanteuse Julie Andrews finds unexpected success by posing as a man who impersonates women. For seniors.
 
@ Lightbox 12:00pm
Jun 19
 
Dry Leaf (2025, Germany/Georgia, D: Alexandre Koberidze)    Alexandre Koberidze: The Beautiful Game
A father searches for his missing daughter by following the trail of rural football pitches she had been photographing. Plus: a recorded intro from filmmaker Alexandre Koberidze.
 
@ Lightbox 6:00pm
Jun 19
 
Bend It Like Beckham (2002, UK/Germany/USA, D: Gurinder Chadha)    Counterattack Programming
The daughter of Sikh immigrants runs up against her parents' traditional outlook when all she wants to do is play a little footie.
 
@ The Paradise 6:00pm
Jun 19
 
School of Rock (2003, USA, D: Richard Linklater)    Stompbox
Jack Black teaches private school kids how to let their hair down and embrace the spirit of rock and roll. Plus: live musical performances from students of the rock program at the Koffman Academy of Music & Dance.
 
@ The Revue 6:30pm
Jun 19
 
Boogie Nights (1997, USA, D: Paul Thomas Anderson)
Workers in the 1970s pornography industry experience the highs and lows of their disreputable profession. Restored!
 
@ The Fox 6:30pm
Jun 19
 
Aki (2025, Canada, D: Darlene Naponse)
Witness the seasons change in Northern Ontario's Atikameksheng Anishnawbek community.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 6:30pm
Jun 19
 
Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story (2018, UK, D: Steve Sullivan)    It Exists!
Stanley Kubrick’s Boxes (2008, UK, D: Jon Ronson)
1) Underground artist finds unexpected fame inside a papier mâché head as Frank Sidebottom.
2) A peek inside numerous boxes of film-related material Stanley Kubrick accumulated during his lifetime.

 
@ Eyesore Cinema 7:30pm
Jun 19
 
Top Gun (1986, USA, D: Tony Scott)
"That was some of the best flying I've seen to date - right up to the part where you got killed." Flyboys reach for the sky.
 
@ The Paradise 9:00pm
Jun 19
 
Back to the Future (1985, USA, D: Robert Zemeckis)    Drunken Cinema
Time-traveling Marty McFly tries to get out of the past without erasing his present self. Plus: drinking games!
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm
Jun 19
- Jun 25
 
Field of Dreams (1989, USA, D: Phil Alden Robinson)
"If you build it, he will come." Corn farmer Kevin Costner builds a baseball diamond for the ghosts of the disgraced 1919 Chicago White Sox.
 
@ The Carlton
Jun 19
- Jun 25
 
Chungking Express (1994, Hong Kong, D: Wong Kar-wai)
Cop Takeshi Kaneshiro professionally pursues criminal Brigitte Lin while lovelorn cop Tony Leung is romantically pursued by noodle-seller Faye Wong.
 
@ The Carlton
Jun 19
- Jun 25
 
Brokeback Mountain (2005, USA, D: Ang Lee)
Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal get up to more than sheep-herding in Ang Lee's heartbreaking gay romance.
 
@ The Carlton
Jun 20
 
Moonlight (2016, USA, D: Barry Jenkins)
A boy constructs and conceals identities as he grows into a man in a drug-ridden Florida neighbourhood. For Pride Month. Plus: a virtual Q&A with director Barry Jenkins.
 
@ Lightbox 12:30pm
Jun 20
Jun 21
 
The Parent Trap (1998, USA, D: Nancy Meyers)    Summer Camp Cinema
Twins separated a birth by their divorcing parents scheme to bring their family together again. With Lindsay Lohan.
 
@ The Fox 12:45pm
12:30pm
Jun 20
 
What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? (2021, Georgia/Germany, D: Alexandre Koberidze)    Alexandre Koberidze: The Beautiful Game
A meet cute between a medical student and a soccer player is threatened when they are transformed by a curse. Plus: a recorded intro from filmmaker Alexandre Koberidze.
 
@ Lightbox 2:30pm
Jun 20
 
Castle in the Sky (1986, Japan, D: Hayao Miyazaki)
A girl and her companion search for a floating island in the sky.
 
@ The Paradise 2:30pm
Jun 20
 
The Adjuster (1991, Canada, D: Atom Egoyan)
An insurance adjuster with an unorthodox way of treating clients and his film censor wife are asked for the use of their house in a movie shoot. Plus: a post-screening discussion with director Atom Egoyan! Screening in conjunction with the current Curious Minds series Toronto Cinema City.
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 3:30pm
Jun 20
 
The Princess Bride (1987, USA, D: Rob Reiner)    Throwback Cinema
"Inconceivable!" A twisty tale of adventure is spun.
 
@ The Revue 4:00pm
Jun 20
 
The Masque of the Red Death (1964, UK/USA, D: Roger Corman)    Midnight Madness Presents
Satanic aristocrat Vincent Price draws his court close to torture peasants and shut out plague in one of the finest of Corman's Poe adaptations. 35mm!
 
@ Lightbox 6:45pm
Jun 20
 
Jurassic Park III (2001, USA, D: Joe Johnston)    Not-So-Terrible Twos
A couple with ulterior motives fools Jurassic Park survivor Sam Neill into returning to dinosaur territory.
 
@ The Revue 7:00pm
Jun 20
 
Midsommar (2019, USA, D: Ari Aster)
A woman grieving the loss of her parents is drawn into the arms of a pagan cult while visiting Scandinavia with friends to witness the mid-summer festival. Director's cut! A summer market precedes the film at 7:00pm.
 
@ The Fox 8:30pm
Jun 20
 
Shaolin Soccer (2001, Hong Kong, D: Stephen Chow)    Counterattack Programming
Shaolin disciples put their martial arts skills in play on the soccer field.
 
@ The Paradise 8:30pm
Jun 20
 
Game Night (2018, USA, D: John Francis Daley & Jonathan Goldstein)
A murder mystery game begins to resemble the real deal. Outdoors!
 
@ Sorauren Park 9:00pm
Jun 20
 
Sleepaway Camp (1983, USA, D: Robert Hiltzik)    Dumpster Raccoon
A shy girl's tormentors receive payback at summer camp. Plus: live performance, video preshow and an intro from series host Anthony Oliveira.
 
@ The Revue 9:30pm
Jun 20
 
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975, UK/USA, D: Jim Sharman)
A couple of squares experience sexual liberation (in song!) at the creepy old house they take shelter in during a storm. Pride edition! With live shadowcast Excited Mental State!
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 9:30pm
Jun 21
 
Stand by Me (1986, USA, D: Rob Reiner)    Heat Wave
Boys come of age when they take a hike through the woods to see the dead body of a missing kid.
 
@ The Revue 1:00pm
Jun 21
 
Shades of Feeling: Five by Pratibha Parmar
The short films of Pratibha Parmar are all at once "playful, coy, headstrong, and critical in her depictions of queer South Asian diasporas". For Pride. Intro by Saffron Maeve!
 
@ Hot Docs Cinema 1:00pm
Jun 21
 
Miss 501: A Portrait of Luck (2002, Canada, D: Clint Morrill)
An aging drag queen becomes obsessed with winning a contest at Toronto's Bar 501. Screening in recognition of National Indigenous Peoples Day.
 
@ Lightbox 3:30pm
Jun 21
 
The Shining (1980, UK/USA, D: Stanley Kubrick)
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." A young boy comes under threat from both a haunted hotel and his own family. Happy Father's Day!
 
@ The Revue 3:30pm
Jun 21
 
Let the Summer Never Come Again (2017, Georgia/Germany, D: Alexandre Koberidze)    Alexandre Koberidze: The Beautiful Game
A country dweller struggles to make ends meet in the city when his audition for a dance troupe is delayed. Plus: a recorded intro from filmmaker Alexandre Koberidze.
 
@ Lightbox 6:00pm
Jun 21
 
Wall Street (1987, USA, D: Oliver Stone)
Corporate raider Michael Douglas takes ambitious rookie stockbroker Charlie Sheen under his wing. 35mm!
 
@ The Revue 7:00pm
Jun 21
 
Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Rebellion (2013, Japan, D: Yukihiro Miyamoto & Akiyuki Shinbo)    Butt's Backdoor to the World
A magical girl fights off despair in the hopes of seeing her friend smile again.
 
@ Eyesore Cinema 7:00pm
Jun 21
 
The Celebration (1998, Denmark/Sweden, D: Thomas Vinterberg)    Mothers & Fathers
A wealthy businessman's son spills family secrets during a birthday celebration. DM on Instagram for the address.
 
@ Market Video 8:00pm