TRAXX
Microcinema at NAC 354 St. Paul St., St. CatharinesTRAXX 1988. Directed by Jerome Gary. R Part of the Analog Anarchy series - TRAXX is a mercenary ex-cop who knows nothing about the law, but everything about justice. He's...
TRAXX 1988. Directed by Jerome Gary. R Part of the Analog Anarchy series - TRAXX is a mercenary ex-cop who knows nothing about the law, but everything about justice. He's...
Rescheduled show of the century!
A look into the Los Angeles punk rock scene.
Headbutts, hammerlocks and highflying stunts, this program is a series of 16mm wrestling films from NAC’s 16mm film collection.
The Ladies Man USA, 1961. Jerry Lewis. 106 mins, NR. After losing his high school sweetheart and swearing off women for good, Herbert H. Heebert (Jerry Lewis) seeks a fresh...
Lady Vengeance South Korea, 2005, Park Chan-wook, 115 mins, R. After being blackmailed and wrongly imprisoned for 13 years, a beautiful woman is finally set free. Now her brutal and...
Lady Dragon Indonesia, 1992, David Worth, 97 mins, R. Kathy Gallager (Cynthia Rothrock) is out to avenge her husband's killer the only way she knows how - martial arts techniques!...
Lady Terminator Indonesia, 1988, Tjut Djalil, 82 mins, R. Part of the Analog Anarchy series - A scarcely seen Indonesian horror-action epic that draws inspiration from Terminator, starred and directed...
Palindromes USA, 2004. Todd Solondz. 100 min. NR. Aviva is thirteen, awkward and sensitive. Her mother Joyce is warm and loving, as is her father, Steve, a regular guy who...
You of strong will are invited to take part in the Analog Anarchy with the film being decided by the audience.
Karaoke in benefit of the Niagara Artists Centre
Doors 7:00pm Screening 7:30pm Tickets $10 or pay-what-you-choose (door)New Rose Hotel USA, 1998. Abel Ferrara. 93 mins. R. Curated by NAC Member Tyler Adair A corporate raider (Christopher Walken) and...
Akira Kurosawa's remarkable 1957 restaging of Macbeth in samurai and expressionist terms is unquestionably one of his finest works -- charged with energy, imagination, and, in keeping with the subject, sheer horror. - Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader
"Sanctimonious, silly, occasionally brilliant and exquisitely vivid, Hype Williams’s Belly crowned the decade in which hip-hop swallowed popular culture, and we never looked back." - Patrick Dahl, Screen Slate
" constantly keeps the audience on its toes with a wealth of incidental detail, excellent set pieces and technical versatility." - Time Out
Banned from making movies by the Iranian government, Jafar Panahi poses as a taxi driver and makes a movie about social challenges in Iran.
Writer/director Nabwana Isaac Godfrey Geoffrey (AKA Nabwana IGG) is a major fan of Western action flicks and kung fu movies, and he crafted this film as something of an homage thereto, with a distinct Ugandan flavor.
Albert Pyun is the Werner Herzog of the b-movie. Not in content, but in the overwhelming desire to make a movie work...even if that means constructing an entire cyber-dystopia out of nothing but abandoned buildings and 100 pairs of cool sunglasses. - Letterboxd
When people call movies "poems" they're embarrassing themselves except if they said that about the kiarostami film Taste of Cherry. - Dylan Gulela, Letterboxd