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Stouffville Free Press (Stouffville Ontario: Stouffville Free Press Inc.), 1 Sep 2009, p. 11

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Screenings will take place on the second Wednesday of every month from October to June for a total of nine screenings. A season's pass for all nine movies, which includes a $5 Starlight Cinema membership fee, will be $50, with single tickets available for $7.50, space permitting, on the night of the screening. Passes can be purchased from the Nineteen on the Park box office when it re-opens. The talented cast includes Maya Rudolph, John Krasinski, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Josh Hamilton and Allison Janey. In the words of Rolling Stone's Peter Travers, ”Director Sam Mendes deftly follows the twists in the tartly funny and achingly tender script by novelists Dave Eggers and Vendela Vida." With construction on Civic Square outside Nineteen on the Park continuing through September, the launch of Starlight Cinema 5 Film Circuit series, sponsored by the Free Press, has been moved back to Oct. 14. Our fall line up begins Oct. 14 with Away We Go, the story of parentsâ€"to-be Verona and Burt. When Burt’s parents (Jeff Daniels and Catherine O’Hara), tell the couple they are moving to Belgium, Verona and Burt hit the road in search of an ideal place to raise their child. On Nov. 11, Starlight Cinema marks Remembrance Day with Paul Cross’s highly acclaimed World War l movie, Passchendaele, which tells the story of Sergeant Dunne, who is sent home after being wounded on the Free Press fllm Clrcult Onenlna Delayed llntll October = eautlfulfi’lanters .. .mw: ~ c: ‘ wermgtmbbagé . .» ' “\' Kw * i - Grassi'Snoqu a , The winter/spring lineup for Starlight Cinema will be announced in November, when Film Circuit announces the newest releases available from the Toronto International Film Festival. For more information, or to join our subscriber list for free regular email updates on the Film Circuit series, send an email to the Free Press at withwrinkles@hotmail. com or call the box office at 905-640-2322. They decide to take on one last job escorting Penelope, a beautiful, eccentric heiress, on a roundâ€"theâ€" world adventure. While romance blossoms between Bloom and Penelope, Stephen's scheme starts falling spectacularly apart in an action-packed comedy that harks back to the classic road movies. The Dec. 9 screening stars Rachel Weisz, Adrien Brody and Mark Ruffalo in The Brothers Bloom. Stephen and Bloom are childhood friends with a knack for persuasion. As adults they set themselves up as con men, combining Stephen's talent for creating elaborate plots with Bloom's empathetic charm as a front man. As their live: become intertwined, they are each haunted by the past, while a nation’s future hangs in the balance. Culminating in the Battle of Passchendaele, the film transcends the particularities of war and embraces the enduring affairs of mind, heart and country battlefield. While recovering in the military hospital in Calgary, he fallsin love with a mysterious nurse. September 2009 0 11

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