Still: Angel’s Egg (Dir. Mamoru Oshii & Yoshitaka Amano, 1985, Japan, 73 min)

Our December 2025 Calendar is now here! You can download one here or pick one up at the box office.

Comedian, star and co-founder of Kids in the Hall, Kevin McDonald presents Monty Python’s Life of Brian on December 4 for McDonald at The Movies!

Peter Hujar’s Day, the elegant and intimate new piece from filmmaker Ira Sachs, is both a masterful portrait of a time & place and a captivating film about the way art emerges from the intimate details of everyday life. Opens December 5.

Charlie Shackleton’s boldly original essay, Zodiac Killer Project, begins as an exploration of one man’s obsession with catching the Zodiac Killer but quickly unfolds into an anti-true crime investigation into our cultural obsession with the genre. Opens December 5.

Distribution and Collections Coordinator Skye Callow presents the new restoration of Darren Aronofsky’s techno-scored high style debut, Pi, on December 11.

Radu Jude’s vulgar folktale, Dracula, features a vampire hunt, zombies and Dracula crashing a strike, a science-fiction tale about Vlad the Impaler’s return, an adaptation of the first Romanian vampires novella, a tragic romance, A.I. generated kitsch stories… and much more! Opens December 12.

Cult-O-Rama returns December 18 with Suburbia, the narrative directorial debut of Penelope Spheeris. This nuanced look at a patchwork family of punks banded together against their bad parents and shitty authority figures is made even radder by hammering live sets from SoCal hardcore squads D.I. and TSOL.

Narrated by Barbara Steele and featuring state-of-the-art visual effects, Theatre of Horrors: The Sordid Story of Paris’ Grand Guignol chronicles the sociocultural impact of France’s most infamous creation. Opens December 19. Plays with Kier-La Janisse’s The Occupant of The Room!

There, There, opening December 19, tells the parallel stories of Ruth, an elderly woman with dementia obsessed with feeding the neighbourhood birds, and Shannon, her young homecare worker.

Forty years after the film’s original release, the all-new restoration of Mamoru Oshii and Yoshitaka Amano’s Angel’s Egg opens December 26. The film beautifully intertwines Oshii’s thematic reflections on philosophy and theology, with Amano’s distinctive ink painting style, culminating in an arrestingly beautiful hand-drawn allegorical fantasy.