Skip to content

Showtimes

EMPIRE ESPLANADE 6 200 West Esplanade, North Vancouver 604-983-2762 Our Idiot Brother (PG) - Fri, Mon-Thur 7: 10, 9: 30; Sat-Sun 1: 30, 4, 7: 10, 9: 30 p.m. Apollo 18 (14A) - Fri-Thur 7: 30, 9: 50 p.m.

EMPIRE ESPLANADE 6

200 West Esplanade, North Vancouver 604-983-2762

Our Idiot Brother (PG) - Fri, Mon-Thur 7: 10, 9: 30; Sat-Sun 1: 30, 4, 7: 10, 9: 30 p.m.

Apollo 18 (14A) - Fri-Thur 7: 30, 9: 50 p.m.

The Help (PG) - Fri 3: 25, 6: 35, 9: 45; Sat-Mon 12: 20, 3: 25, 6: 35, 9: 45; Tue-Thur 6: 35, 9: 45 p.m.

Crazy, Stupid, Love (PG) - Fri, Mon-Thur 7: 20, 10; Sat-Sun 1, 3: 45, 7: 20, 10 p.m.

Spy Kids: All the Time in the World 3D (PG) - Sat-Sun 1: 20, 3: 35 p.m.

Warrior (PG) - Fri, Mon-Thur 6: 50, 9: 55; Sat-Sun12: 30, 3: 40, 6: 50, 9: 55 p.m.

Colombiana - Fri-Thur 7, 9: 40 p.m.

The Smurfs (G) - Sat-Sun 12: 50, 3: 30 p.m.

PARK & TILFORD

333 Brooksbank Ave., North Vancouver 604-985-3911

Contagion (PG) - Fri, Mon-Thur 7: 10, 9: 45; Sat-Sun 1: 40, 4: 20, 7: 10, 9: 45 p.m.

Sarah's Key (PG) - Fri, Mon-Tue 6: 50, 9: 20; Sat-Sun 1: 30, 4: 00, 6: 50, 9: 20; Wed 9: 40; Thur 10: 05 p.m. Thur 1 p.m.

Shark Night 3D (14A) - Fri, Mon-Thur 7: 20, 9: 35; Sat-Sun 1: 50, 4: 10, 7: 20, 9: 35 p.m.

Rise of the Planet of the Apes (PG) - Fri, Mon-Thur 7, 9: 40; Sat-Sun 1: 20, 3: 40, 7, 9: 40 p.m.

Bucky Larson: Born to be a Star (18A) - Fri, Mon-Thur 6: 55, 9: 25; Sat-Sun 1, 3: 30, 6: 55, 9: 25 p.m.

The Debt (14A) - Fri, Mon-Thur 6: 45, 9: 30; Sat-Sun 1: 10, 3: 50, 6: 45, 9: 30 p.m. Thur 1 p.m.

One Man, Two Guvnors (18A) - Thur 7 p.m.

PACIFIC CINEMATHEQUE 1131 Howe St., 604-688-FILM

www.cinematheque.bc.ca.

Stalker

(USSR 1979.

Director: Andrei Tarkovsky Cast: Alexander Kaidanovsky, Anatoly Solonitsin, Nikolai Grinko, Alissa Freindlikh, Natasha Abramova) New 35 mm print screening Sept. 14, 16, 17 and 18.

Tarkovsky's brilliantly dense, breathtakingly textured Stalker suggests a fantastical confl uence of in-the-Gulag Solzhenitsyn and postapocalyptic science fi ction, and could be an elaborate, allegorical, otherworldly illustration of that old maxim, "Be careful what you wish for ..." Guardian critic Philip French likens it to "The Wizard of Oz adapted by a disciple of Dostoevsky and Kafka" and calls it "possibly Tarkovsky's fi nest work."

Battleship Potemkin (USSR 1925.

Director: Sergei Eisenstein Cast: Alexander Antonov, Vladimir Barsky, Grigori Alexandrov, Ivan Bobrov, Mikhail Gomorov) New 35 mm restoration print screeningcreening Sept. 12, 15, 17 and 18.

Eisenstein's revolutionary masterpiece is one of the cinema's touchstone works and immortal classics. This beautiful new restoration, available for the fi rst time on 35mm, returns the fi lm to its original glory, and includes a new recording of Edmund Meisel's rousing 1926 original score.

VANCOUVER LATIN AMERICAN

FILM FESTIVAL

until Sept. 11

www.www.vlaff.org.

Participating theatres:

Granville 7 Cinemas 855 Granville Street (between Robson and Smithe)

Pacific Cinémathèque 1131 Howe Street (between Helmcken and Davie)

SFU Downtown Campus Harbour Centre

515 West Hastings (between Seymour and Richards)

SFU Woodward's/ Goldcorp Centre for the Arts

Djavad Mowafaghian Cinema, 3rd Floor, 149 West Hastings Street(enter from the courtyard at the corner of Cambie and Cordova)

SFU Burnaby Campus

8888 University Drive,

Burnaby

Roundhouse Community Centre

181 Roundhouse Mews

PS Production Services

8301 Eastlake Dr., Burnaby