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JUNE 2018 JULY 2018 [NR] [NR] [NR] [NR] [NR] [NR] [NR] SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 JUL 2 JUL 3 JUL 7p 4 JUL 7p 5 JUL 7p 6 JUL 6:30p 9p 7 JUL 4p 6:30p 9p 8 JUL 4p 7p 9 JULY 10 JUL 7p 11 JUL 7p 12 JUL 7p 13 JUL 6:30p 9p 14 JUL 4p 6:30p 9p 15 JUL 4p 7p 16 JUL 17 JUL 7p 18 JUL 7p 19 JUL 7p 20 JUL 6:30p 9p 21 JUL 4p 6:30p 9p 22 JUL 4p 7p 23 JUL 24 JUL 7p 25 JUL 7p 26 JUL 7p 27 JUL 6:30p 9p 28 JUL 4p 6:30p 9p 29 JUL 4p 7p 30 JUL 31 JUL 7p ONTARIO FILM AUTHORITY RATING General (suitable for all) Parental Guidance Advised Not Rated [NR] Adult accompaniment 14- Adult accompaniment 18- Restricted to 18+ [NR] [NR] [NR] Live in Concert [NR] [NR] [NR] [NR] [NR] [NR] [NR] [NR] [NR] [NR] [NR] SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 JUN 6:30p 9p 2 JUN 4p 6:30p 9p 3 JUN 4p 7p 4 JUN 5 JUN 7p 6 JUN 7p 7 JUN 7p 8 JUN 6:30p 9p 9 JUN 4p 6:30p 9p 10 JUN 4p 7p 11 JUN 12 JUN 7p 13 JUN 7p 14 JUN 7p 15 JUN 6:30p 9p 16 JUN 4p 6:30p 9p 17 JUN 4p 7p 18 JUN 19 JUN 7p 20 JUN 7p 21 JUN 7p 22 JUN 6:30p 9p 23 JUN 4p 6:30p 9p 24 JUN 4p 7p 25 JUN 26 JUN 7p 27 JUN 7p 28 JUN 7p 29 JUN 6:30p 9p 30 JUN 4p 6:30p 9p ONTARIO FILM AUTHORITY RATING General (suitable for all) Parental Guidance Advised Not Rated [NR] Adult accompaniment 14- Adult accompaniment 18- Restricted to 18+ CLOSED FOR CANADA DAY The Film House THE ROOM LATE NIGHT SCREENING SAT 23 JUNE 11:30PM FREE OUTDOOR SCREENING Wed 13 June (behind the PAC at dusk) Hoosiers, Kingpin, OR Rocky VOTE ONLINE TODAY! PULP FICTION LATE NIGHT SCREENING SAT 28 JULY 11:30PM FREE SCREENING FREE OUTDOOR SCREENING Wed 18 July (behind the PAC at dusk) Labyrinth, The Karate Kid, OR Batman VOTE ONLINE TODAY!

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JUNE 2018 JULY 2018

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY1 JUL 2 JUL 3 JUL 7p 4 JUL 7p 5 JUL 7p 6 JUL 6:30p 9p 7 JUL 4p 6:30p 9p

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General (suitable for all)Parental Guidance AdvisedNot Rated [NR]

Adult accompaniment 14-Adult accompaniment 18-Restricted to 18+

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Live in Conce r t

EMILY HAINES JAMES SHAW JOSHUA WINSTEAD JOULES SCOTT-KEY

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DIRECTED BY T. EDWARD MARTIN AND JEFF ROGERSDIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY T. EDWARD MARTIN EDITED BY TYRONE FELIX LINE PRODUCER YEN NGUYEN AND SANDY ROGERS,

PRODUCTION DESIGNER JON MORRIS & JOSH HIGGASON ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS EMILY HAINES, JAMES SHAW, MATHIEU DROUIN, VAL LIPPÉCREW: TOUR MANAGER DAVID TIMMONS PRODUCTION MANAGER & MONITOR ENGINEER MATT FISH STAGE MANAGER JEFF “SNUGGLER” GALEGHER FOH ENGINEER JASON PRIESMAN

LIGHTING DIRECTOR MEAGAN METCALF DRUMS, BASS, KEYBOARD, AND PLAYBACK TECHNICIAN MATTHEW THORSEN GUITAR AND KEYBOARD TECHNICIAN MATTHEW VAN GASBECK

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT MARTIN “BUD” BUDINSKI TOUR MERCHANDISING BRYAN WARNER

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY1 JUN 6:30p 9p 2 JUN 4p 6:30p 9p

3 JUN 4p 7p 4 JUN 5 JUN 7p 6 JUN 7p 7 JUN 7p 8 JUN 6:30p 9p 9 JUN 4p 6:30p 9p

10 JUN 4p 7p 11 JUN 12 JUN 7p 13 JUN 7p 14 JUN 7p 15 JUN 6:30p 9p 16 JUN 4p 6:30p 9p

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24 JUN 4p 7p 25 JUN 26 JUN 7p 27 JUN 7p 28 JUN 7p 29 JUN 6:30p 9p 30 JUN 4p 6:30p 9p

ONTARIO FILM AUTHORITY RATING

General (suitable for all)Parental Guidance AdvisedNot Rated [NR]

Adult accompaniment 14-Adult accompaniment 18-Restricted to 18+

CLOSED FOR CANADA DAY

The Film House

THE ROOM LATE NIGHT SCREENING

SAT 23 JUNE 11:30PM

FREE OUTDOOR SCREENING Wed 13 June (behind the PAC at dusk)Hoosiers, Kingpin, OR RockyVOTE ONLINE TODAY!

PULP FICTION LATE NIGHT SCREENING

SAT 28 JULY 11:30PM

FREE SCREENING

FREE OUTDOOR SCREENING Wed 18 July (behind the PAC at dusk)Labyrinth, The Karate Kid, OR BatmanVOTE ONLINE TODAY!

AUG 2018

FREE OUTDOOR SCREENINGS!

YOU CHOOSE THE FILMS! Cast your vote at firstontariopac.ca!

Free outdoor screenings in the Mann Raceway Plaza, directly behind the PAC, at dusk (approx. 9pm)

WED 13 JUNE (Rain date Wed 20 June)

WED 15 AUG (Rain date Wed 22 Aug)

WED 18 JULY (Rain date Wed 25 July) LABYRINTHUSA, 1986 Directed by Jim Henson. 101 min. GBabysitting infant stepbrother Toby on a weekend night isn’t young Sarah’s idea of fun. Frustrated by his crying, she secretly imagines the Goblins from her favorite book, LABYRINTH, carrying Toby away. When her fantasy comes true, a distraught Sarah must enter a maze of illusion to bring Toby back from a kingdom of mystical creatures and governed by the wicked Goblin King.

THE KARATE KIDUSA, 1984. Directed by John G. Avildsen. 126 min. PG Daniel moves to California with his mother and quickly finds himself the target of bullies who study karate at the Cobra Kai dojo. Fortunately, Daniel befriends Mr. Miyagi, an unassuming repairman who happens to be a martial arts master.

HOOSIERSUSA, 1986. Directed by David Anspaugh. 114 min. GHailed by Sports Illustrated and ESPN as one of the best sports movies of all time, this triumphant tale of a high school basketball team’s long-shot attempt to win the state championship is filled with edge-of-your-seat suspense and breathless excitement!

KINGPINUSA, 1996. Directed by Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly. 113 min. PGRoy Munson (Woody Harrelson) is a young bowler with a promising career ahead of him until a disreputable colleague, Ernie McCracken (Bill Murray), tricks him into participating in a con game that ends with Roy’s bowling hand crippled for life. Years later, Roy ekes out a hardscrabble existence until he discovers Amish bowling phenom Ishmael (Randy Quaid). With the help of a gangser’s girlfriend (Vanessa Angel), he plots to take Ishmael to the top of the bowling world.

ROCKYUSA, 1976. Directed by John G. Avildsen. 122 min. PGWhen Rocky, a low-budget film with an unknown actor named Sylvester Stallone, won the Academy Award for Best Picture, it was as emotional a finale as the film itself. A two-bit boxer gets a second chance in life by being offered an impossible shot at the heavyweight title. The story of how Rocky goes the distance is one of the warmest, most exciting, and stirring movies of all time.

DIRTY DANCINGUSA, 1987. Directed by Emile Ardolino. 100 min. 14ABaby (Jennifer Grey) is one listless summer away from the Peace Corps. Hoping to enjoy her youth while it lasts, she’s disappointed when her summer plans deposit her at a sleepy resort in the Catskills with her parents. Her luck turns around, however, when the resort’s dance instructor, Johnny (Patrick Swayze), enlists Baby as his new partner, and the two fall in love. Baby’s father forbids her from seeing Johnny, but she’s determined to help him perform the last big dance of the summer.

FOOTLOOSE USA, 1984. Directed by Dean Pitchford. 107 min. 14AAn exuberant entertainment, bursting with music, romance and dance. A teenager from Chicago moves to a small town with repressive attitudes where they outlaw loud music and dance. Kevin Bacon rouses the youth of the town to confront the rampant prejudice and the music and dancing emerge with an impressive soundtrack.

THE FORBIDDEN DANCEUSA, 1990. Directed by Greydon Clark. 97 min. GWhen the Brazilian rainforest home of young Princess Nisa (Laura Herring) is threatened by greedy American businesses, she travels to Los Angeles with Joa the shaman (Sid Haig). There Joa is thrown in jail, and Nisa must find a way to stop the rainforest destruction herself. When a young man who loves to dance crosses her path, and together they enter a televised lambada contest, Nisa might have found the answer to her prayers.

BATMANUSA, 1989. Directed by Tim Burton. 126 min. PGBruce Wayne returns after several years’ absence spent developing his physical and scientific skills. He finds his hometown has become highly corrupt. He then assumes a second identity — the powerful and terrifying crimefighter known as Batman. Starring Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson and Kim Basinger.

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ONTARIO FILM AUTHORITY RATING

General (suitable for all)Parental Guidance AdvisedNot Rated [NR]

Adult accompaniment 14-Adult accompaniment 18-Restricted to 18+

BIRDEMIC LATE NIGHT SCREENING

SAT 25 AUG 11:30PM

FREE OUTDOOR SCREENING Wed 15 Aug (behind the PAC at dusk)Dirty Dancing, Footloose OR The Forbidden DanceVOTE ONLINE TODAY!