The Last Unicorn

Directed by Jules Bass, 1982
G; 92 minutes

In this animated musical, the villainous King Haggard (voiced by Christopher Lee) plots to destroy all the world's unicorns. When a young unicorn (Mia Farrow) learns that she's in danger and may soon be the last of her kind, she leaves the safety of her protected forest and enlists the help of Schmendrick (Alan Arkin), a gentle but clumsy sorcerer. Together, they embark on a long and dangerous journey with one goal: to defeat Haggard and save the unicorns from extinction.

The Room Next Door

Directed by Pedro Almodóvar
PG-13; 107 minutes

“Swinton and Moore imbue the movie with heart that at first seems elusive, along with the dignity, humanity and empathy that are as much Almodóvar’s subjects here as mortality.” —David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter

Every Little Thing

Directed by Sally Aitken
NR; 93 minutes

“A shimmering, densely layered film about love and resilience, about how we live with and recover from trauma, and about letting go.” — Andrew Stafford, Guardian

Written and directed by Sally Aitken, this intimate and moving documentary focuses on author and rehabber Terry Masear, who wants to save every injured hummingbird in Los Angeles. Terry takes in the most fragile of patients through her volunteer hummingbird rescue, but the path to survival is fraught with uncertainty and drama.

Oh, Canada

Directed by Paul Schrader
NR; 94 minutes

"Takes on grand themes of memory, mortality, and artistic self-reckoning … to sincerely moving effect." —Justin Chang, The New Yorker