movies
Tickets for all movies can be purchased at the door on the day of the showing. No online purchases at this time.
Adult Ticket $9 | Student Ticket $7 | Child/Senior Ticket $5
Fast-paced, clever, and endlessly entertaining — join us at the Empress Theatre on Saturday, June 7, for a screening of the classic comedy His Girl Friday.
Starring Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell, this 1940 screwball comedy is famous for its lightning-fast dialogue, sharp wit, and unforgettable chemistry between its stars. Set in the bustling world of newspaper reporting, His Girl Friday remains one of Hollywood’s most beloved classic films and a perfect afternoon escape for movie lovers of all ages.
Experience the charm of vintage cinema on the big screen and enjoy a timeless comedy that still sparkles more than 80 years later.
Gather some friends, settle into your seat, and enjoy an afternoon filled with laughs, nostalgia, and classic Hollywood magic.
Tickets: $3.00 per person.
Something colossal is coming to the Empress Theatre!
On June 7 at 7PM join us for a special screening of the cult classic monster movie Gorgo — a thrilling giant-creature adventure that became a favourite among classic sci-fi and monster movie fans around the world.
Released in 1961, Gorgo delivers everything audiences love about vintage creature features: roaring sea monsters, city-wide chaos, suspense, and unforgettable special effects from the golden age of monster cinema. Whether you grew up watching giant monster movies or are discovering them for the first time, this is a fun and nostalgic big-screen experience you won’t want to miss.
Step back into the era of classic sci-fi thrills and enjoy an evening of old-school movie magic at the Empress Theatre.
Bring your friends, grab some popcorn, and prepare for monstrous fun on the big screen!
Tickets: $3.00 per person.
Every meme has its story. #skoden delves into the origins of NDN country’s most iconic meme to redefine the man at the center of it all, Pernell Bad Arm.
In the early days of social media, a notorious image circulated of an Indigenous man with raised fists, ready to strike. The photo was initially shared to mock and reinforce stereotypes of Indigenous peoples, but one word added to the image would change it forever. #skoden – an Indigenous shortening of “let’s go then” – ignited an instant Indigenous pop culture icon that spread like wildfire across Turtle Island and beyond. But underneath the viral fame was a kind and generous Blackfoot man from Kainai who faced immense challenges while living on the streets. This documentary seeks to reclaim Pernell’s humanity, offering a deeper, more complex portrait of the man behind the meme. This is his story. Run time 1h 15min
Q&A with the director and actors after the show!!!
Tickets are $12.00 at the door
Andy Sachs reunites with Miranda Priestly as they navigate their careers amid the decline of traditional magazine publishing. Run Time 1h 59min. (PG-13)
Once a lone bounty hunter, Mandalorian Din Djarin and his apprentice Grogu embark on an exciting new Star Wars adventure. Run time 2h 12min (PG - 13)
