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This Week At The Cinema: May 20- May 26

Arts and Entertainment

May 19, 2022

From: Cinema Arts Centre

This week at the Cinema Arts Centre we are opening two of the seasons most anticipated releases: The latest sequel from Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes, 'Downton Abbey: A New Era', sees the Crawley family journey to the South of France. And in the new horror film, 'Men', from director Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Annihilation), a woman visiting the country enters into a terrifying ordeal when she is menaced by local men, all of them played by the shape-shifting actor Rory Kinnear.

Make sure to check out our calendar for all of the screenings and special events coming up!

Men

In the aftermath of a personal tragedy, Harper (Jessie Buckley) retreats alone to the beautiful English countryside, hoping to have found a place to heal. But someone or something from the surrounding woods appears to be stalking her. What begins as simmering dread becomes a fully-formed nightmare, inhabited by her darkest memories and fears in visionary filmmaker Alex Garland's (Ex Machina, Annihilation) feverish, shape-shifting new horror film.

Show times
Fri: 4:40; 7:10; 9:30
Sat: 2:10; 4:40; 7:10; 9:35
Sun: 1:20; 3:40; 6:00; 8:20
Mon: 7:30
Tues:5:10; 7:30
Wed: 5:10; 7:30
Thurs: 5:10; 7:30

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Downton Abbey: A New Era

From Academy Award winning creator Julian Fellowes comes the motion picture event, DOWNTON ABBEY: A NEW ERA. The much-anticipated cinematic return of the global phenomenon reunites the beloved cast as they go on a grand journey to the South of France to uncover the mystery of the Dowager Countess' newly inherited villa. In addition to the original cast, Hugh Dancy, Laura Haddock, Nathalie Baye and Dominic West will co-star. The screenplay is written by Downton creator Julian Fellowes, with Emmy and BAFTA winner Gareth Neame and Emmy-winning Liz Trubridge producing with Fellowes. With BAFTA and Emmy nominated director Simon Curtis (My Week with Marilyn) directing the sequel.

Show times
Thurs: 7:00 (Early Access)
Fri: 3:45; 6:35, 9:25
Sat: 1:00; 3:50; 6:40; 9:30
Sun: 12:00, 2:50, 5:40, 8:30
Mon: 4:15; 7:20
Tues: 4:35; 7:20
Wed: 4:35; 7:20
Thurs: 4:35; 7:20

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Happening

In this clear-eyed, urgent tale—set in 1960s France, but feeling acutely timely—Anne (Anamaria Vartolomei) is a bright young student with a promising future. But when she becomes pregnant, she sees the opportunity to finish her studies and escape the constraints of her background slipping away. With her final exams fast approaching and her belly growing, Anne resolves to act, even if she has to confront shame and pain, even if she must risk prison to do so.

NYTimes Critics Pick: ‘Happening’ Review: An Abortion Story, an Existential Drama

Show times
Fri: 4:20; 6:50
Sat: 4:20; 6:50
Sun: 12:20; 3:00; 5:30
Mon: 5:00
Tues: 7:40
Wed: 4:45
Thurs: 7:40

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Everything Everywhere All at Once

Directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, collectively known as Daniels, EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE is a hilarious and big-hearted sci-fi action adventure about an exhausted Chinese American woman (Michelle Yeoh) who can't seem to finish her taxes. When an interdimensional rupture unravels reality, she must channel her newfound powers to fight bizarre and bewildering dangers from the multiverse as the fate of the world hangs in the balance.

Show times
Fri: 9:10
Sat: 1:10, 9:10
Sun: 8:00
Mon: 4:30
Tues: 4:40
Wed: 7:05
Thurs: 4:40

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