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Thanks to everyone who came out for 'The Girl in the Cafe'.

Check back here for more information on what films are coming up in December. Details shortly...


THE GIRL IN THE CAFE is a thought-provoking drama from award-winning British director David Yates. Yates slices his narrative into two parts; the first involves a courtship between primary characters Lawrence (Bill Nighy) and Gina (Kelly MacDonald). Meeting by chance in a cafe, the two share a common bond, although Lawrence's natural reticence makes it hard for Gina to read him. The second half of the film sees the couple travelling to Reykjavik in Iceland, where high-ranking politician Lawrence is due to work at the G8 summit. But Gina has a few surprises in store for both Lawrence and the gathering of politicians, leading to an eye-opening second half of the movie. Beautifully shot, THE GIRL IN THE CAFE is a politically-charged romance movie with remarkable performances from Nighy and MacDonald.

The show starts at 7pm and only 5 bucks! I hope to see you out!