CINEMA SINEMA 27th, 29th Feb – 2nd March
MARCH MAWRTH 2016
21st & 22nd March
MARCH/MAWRTH
The Assassin (Nie Yin Niang)
The Lady in the Van
(Nicholas Hytner, UK 2015, AD, 104mins) Maggie Smith returns as the crotchety old lady who ‘temporarily’ parked her camper-van in the driveway of writer Alan Bennett, yet proceeded to stay there for 15 years….
26th Feb – 2nd, 18th & 19th March
The Revenant
(Alejandro González Iñárritu, USA 2015, AD, 156mins) In the 1820s, a frontiersman fights for survival in the vicious winter of the uncharted American wilderness. An epic and gruelling cinematic experience starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy.
4th, 6th – 9th March
Deadpool
(Tim Miller, USA 2015, 107mins) Wickedly funny Marvel adventure starring Ryan Reynolds as the ultimate anti-hero, subverting the superhero formula with a twisted sense of humour and a complete disregard for political correctness!
5th & 6th March
Charlie Brown and Snoopy: The Peanuts Movie
(Steve Martino, USA 2015, AD, 93mins) Charlie Brown and Snoopy are back on the big screen in this brand new story crammed with plenty of nostalgia for the adults, and delightful animation and humour for the kids!
Tues/Maw 1
(Hsiao-Hsien Hou, China 2015, 106mins, subtitled) In 9th century China, a General’s 10yr-old daughter is abducted and trained to become an assassin who eliminates corrupt local governors. 13 years later, she returns to the land of her birth when ordered to kill a military leader to whom she was once promised, setting her on a confrontation with her parents and her longrepressed feelings. Winner of Best Director and nominated for the Palm D’Or at Cannes.
19th, 29th – 31st March
Oddball and the Penguins
(Stuart McDonald, Australia 2015, 96mins) An eccentric chicken farmer teams up with his grandchild to train their mischievous dog Oddball to protect the penguins that are making a home on their small island. A heartwarming and fun family adventure with perhaps the most adorable, goofball dog ever put on screen!
Thurs/Iau 3 Fri /Gwe 4 Sat /Sad 5
30th March
The Railway Children This delightful Olivier award-winning production, staged and recorded at the National Railway Museum, brings to life E. Nesbit’s popular novel about three children forced to adapt to a new life in the countryside. Featuring a full size steam locomotive as part of the set, this is a nostalgic and spectacular family experience. £10 flat rate, 2hrs approx inc. interval.
Suffragette
Free (ticketed) screening for International Women’s Day
7th March
Cult Film Night: Barbarella
(Roger Vadim, USA 1968, 96mins) Jane Fonda stars in one of her most iconic roles, and most striking costumes, as an ass-kicking adventuress in this futuristic space romp. A camp, cult classic, with costumes and set designs that have to be seen to be believed.
4th, 8th & 9th March
Room
(Lenny Abrahamson, USA 2015, 118mins) A strikingly powerful award-winning film that follows a mother and child who escape from the confinement that the boy has known all his life. His discovery of the new world outside brings joy, fear and excitement as the family bond is tested to the limit. A hard-hitting and poignant drama with an incredible performance by Brie Larson.
NY Met: Madama Butterfly
Kristine Opolais brings her heartbreaking interpretation to Anthony Minghella’s critically acclaimed production. 3hrs 45mins approx.
Wed/Mer 9
Sat/Sad 12
Sun/Sul 13 Mon/Llun14 Tues/Maw 15
(Kent Jones, USA 2015, 80mins) In 1962, Francois Truffaut persuaded Alfred Hitchcock to sit with him for a week-long interview about his life in cinema. Ten contemporary filmmakers look back on this moment and discuss how Hitchcock’s influence is stronger than ever. Directors include Martin Scorsese, Olivier Assayas, David Fincher, Richard Linklater, and Wes Anderson.
Wed/Mer 16
Thurs/Iau 17
Wales One World Film Festival Gwyl Ffilm Cymru a’r Byd yn Un
1st – 14th April (Dexter Fletcher, UK 2016, 106mins) Taron Egerton is brilliantly funny as Eddie the Eagle, the unlikely British ski-jumper whose determination to take part in the winter Olympics sees him defying all the odds, and all common sense, to prove everyone else wrong. With all the charm of Billy Elliot, and the humour to match, this is a heart-warming and delightful feel-good comedy. Also stars Hugh Jackman.
Fri /Gwe 18 Sat/Sad 19
Sun/Sul 20 Mon/Llun21
Thursday 10 - Thursday 17 March Dydd Iau 10 - Dydd Iau 17 Mawrth
Tues/Maw 22
Festival Pass: see all festival films for just £50 (£40)
Wed/Mer 23
Excludes Arsenal, which is offered at a discounted rate See leaflet or website for details www.wowfilmfestival.com
SPECIAL EVENTS
Add (NY Met £18/£12, Others £15/£13/£10)
3rd March
NT LIVE Hangman
In his small pub in the northern English town of Oldham, Harry (David Morrissey – The Walking Dead, State of Play) is something of a local celebrity. But what’s the second-best hangman in England to do on the day they’ve abolished hanging? 3hrs approx.
Thurs/Iau 24 Fri /Gwe 25 Sat/Sad 26 Sun/Sul 27 Mon/Llun 28 Tues/Maw 29
Wed/Mer 30
Thurs/Iau 31
5th March
NY MET: Manon Lescaut (Puccini)
Fri /Gwe 1 Sat/Sad 2 Sun/Sul 3 Mon/Llun4
13th March
Bolshoi Ballet: Spartacus
Tues/Maw 5
This most spectacular production is an epic tour de force, giving full expression to the strength for which the Bolshoi’s male dancers are renowned. Recorded as live. 2hrs 50mins approx.
NT LIVE: Les Liaisons Dangereuses (encore)
The Marquise de Merteuil and Vicomte de Valmont compete in games of seduction and revenge, but while these merciless aristocrats toy with others’ hearts and reputations, their own may prove more fragile than they supposed. The cast includes Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey), Janet McTeer (The White Queen) and Dominic West (The Wire). 3.5hrs approx.
5.45pm 8.15pm 2.30pm** 5.00pm 8.15pm 7.00pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 12.00pm 2.00pm 5.55pm 2.30pm 5.00pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 2.30pm** 5.45pm 8.15pm 6.00pm 8.15pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 2.15pm 5.30pm 8.15pm 3.00pm 6.00pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 2.30pm** 5.45pm 8.15pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 2.30pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 2.30pm 5.30pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 5.30pm 8.15pm 11.00am 2.30pm** 5.45pm 8.15pm 7.00pm
Dad’s Army (PG) The Railway Children Dad’s Army (PG) Oddball and the Penguins (U) Dad’s Army (PG) Hitchcock / Trauffaut (12A)
2.30pm** 5.45pm 8.15pm 2.30pm 5.45pm 8.15pm
2.30pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 12.00pm
APRIL/EBRILL
Jonas Kaufmann and Kristine Opolais star as the ill-fated lovers in Richard Eyre’s new production, set in the 1940s, about a free-spirited country girl who becomes the toast of Paris. 3.5hrs approx.
24th March
(Oliver Parker, UK 2016, 100mins) An all-star cast bring Captain Mainwaring and his platoon to the big screen in a nostalgic and suitably silly adventure that sees a German spy infiltrate Walmington-On-Sea. Stars Toby Jones, Bill Nighy, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Gambon. Parent and Baby Screening 11am, Wed 23rd
Tues/Maw 8
Fri /Gwe 11
Hitchcock / Truffaut
The Big Short
18th, 19th, 20th, 23rd, 29th – 31st March
Mon/Llun 7
Thurs/Iau 10
31st March
20th – 23rd March (Adam McKay, USA 2015, 130mins) Skilful dialogue and first-class filmmaking make a fascinating and terrifying exposé of the 2007-2008 financial crash. Following a number of different characters who gradually work out to their horror what’s about to happen, this is a scathingly funny, smart and gripping tale of corporate greed. Stars Christian Bale, Brad Pitt and Steve Carrell.
Sun/Sul 6
2nd April
Eddie the Eagle
5th March
Dad’s Army
Wed /Mer 2
The Lady in the Van (12A) The Revenant (15) The Lady in the Van (12A) The Revenant (15) The Revenant (15) NTLIVE Hangmen (15) Room (15) Deadpool (15) Charlie Brown and Snoopy (U) Suffragette(12A) NY MET: Manon Lescaut Charlie Brown and Snoopy (U) Deadpool (15) Deadpool (15) Cult Film Night: Barbarella (15) Room (15) Deadpool (15) Room (15) Deadpool (15) Room (15) Masterclass Yr Ymadawiad / The Passing (15) Rams (15) Paths of the Soul (PG) Lamb (PG) Court (PG) Our Little Sister (PG) Bolshoi Ballet: Spartacus Gypsy (15) Neon Bull (18 TBC) The Pearl Button (12A) Arsenal (PG) Sworn Virgin (15) Rams (15) Tanna (12A) Tharlo (PG) Thirst (15) This Changes Everything Dad’s Army (PG) The Revenant (15) Oddball and the Penguins Dad’s Army (PG) The Revenant (15) Dad’s Army (PG) The Big Short (15) The Assassin (12A) The Big Short (15) The Big Short (15) The Assassin (12A) Dad’s Army (PG) parent and baby Dad’s Army (PG) Dad’s Army (PG) The Big Short (15) NT LIVE:Les Liasons Dangereuses CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED Oddball and the Penguins (U) Dad’s Army (PG) Dad’s Army (PG) Oddball and the Penguins (U)
Wed/Mer 6
TICKETS I TOCYNNAU
Eddie the Eagle (PG) Eddie the Eagle (PG) Eddie the Eagle (PG) NY Met: Madama Butterfly Eddie the Eagle (PG) Eddie the Eagle (PG) Eddie the Eagle (PG) Eddie the Eagle (PG) Eddie the Eagle (PG) Eddie the Eagle (PG) Eddie the Eagle (PG) Eddie the Eagle (PG) Eddie the Eagle (PG) Eddie the Eagle (PG)
5.45pm 8.15pm 2.30pm 5.55pm 2.30pm 5.00pm 2.30pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 2.30pm** 5.45pm 8.15pm
** Silver Screening
£6.50 £6
Seniors/Pobl hyn
£5.50
Student and Under 18/Myfyrwyr a dan 18
£5
Silver Screenings + Free Tea and Coffee
Tocynnau ‘Silver Screenings’ +
Te a Choffi am ddim
£5
Under 12s/Plant o dan 12
SUBTITLED AND AUDIO DESCRIBED SCREENINGS We are pleased to offer screenings subtitled in English for customers who are hard of hearing. Look for the symbol in the listing. Infra Red audio description is available on all titles with “AD” in the main synopsis.
3D Screenings £7.50 / Seniors £7 Students/Under 18s £6.50 Under 12s £6 Plus £1 for glasses (re-usable) Dangosiadau 3D £7.50 / Pobl hyn £7 Myfyrwyr/O dan 18 oed £6.50 O dan 12 oed £6 A £1 am sbectol (y gellir eu hail-ddefnyddio) Satellite Events £13/£15. NY Met £18
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