Sun 8 Feb 3pm
Pal Joey
Part of Fife Jazz Fest 2015
Rating PG I Running Time 105 mins I USA I 1957
Directed by George Sidney Starring Rita Hayworth, Frank Sinatra, Kim Novak
Joey Evans is charming, handsome, funny, talented – and a first class heel. When Joey meets the former chorus girl, and now rich widow, Vera Simpson, the two lecherous souls seem made for each other – until Linda English comes along. Linda is a typical good little girl from a good little home – and just the right ingredient to ruin Joey’s cushy set up! Considered by many critics as the definitive Frank Sinatra vehicle, the singer won a Golden Globe for his role as the wise-cracking, hard-bitten Joey. Wonderful musical numbers and 1950s charm mean Pal Joey remains a delight – take advantage of this rare opportunity to see a true classic on the big screen.
Sun 8 Feb 7.30pm
Part of Fife Jazz Fest 2015
Get on Up
Rating 12A I Running Time 139 mins I USA I 2014
Directed by Tate Taylor Starring Chadwick Boseman, Nelsan Ellis, Dan Aykroyd
Get on Up is the story of James Brown’s rise from extreme poverty to become one of the most influential musicians in history. In one of the year’s truly outstanding performances, Chadwick Boseman is a heavyweight Godfather of Soul, making this rags to riches tale completely believable, and owning the stage in a series of arresting live performances. Get on Up is a stirring film, made with a fine eye for period detail and real passion for the music, which remains a driving force throughout.
Fri 13 Feb 11am / 7.30pm
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Rating 12A I Running Time 160 mins I New Zealand/USA I 2014 Directed by Peter Jackson I Starring Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman The final instalment in director Peter Jackson's epic prequel to The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Battle of the Five Armies promises to be a fittingly spectacular finale. Having unintentionally released Smaug the Dragon (voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch) from the Lonely Mountain, Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) has endangered the residents of Lake-town. Meanwhile, Gandalf discovers that the evil Sauron has returned, commanding a horde of Orcs to attack. Bilbo and his friends must fight for their survival as five armies meet in battle in an epic conclusion to the most expensive film production of all time.
Sun 15 Feb 3pm
Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast Rating U I Running Time 90 mins I USA I 2014
Directed by Steve Loter Voices Ginnifer Goodwin, Mae Whitman, Rosario Dawson
Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast sees the introduction of a character to challenge the perceptions of Tinker Bell and the gang! When animal fairy Fawn becomes friendly with a huge, hairy beast with fangs, the other fairies of Pixie Hollow have their doubts about her new acquaintance. However, with the legendary NeverBeast in danger of being captured by the Scout Fairies, Fawn must convince her friends to help her save the creature. A fun addition to this popular Disney series, brimming with adventure, heart and a right-on moral centre.
January/February 2015
Wed 25 Feb 11am / 7.30pm
The Theory of Everything Rating 12A I Running Time 123 mins I UK I 2014
Directed by James Marsh Starring Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones, Tom Prior
An in-depth study of the relationship between Stephen Hawking and his first wife Jane may seem, on first inspection, a slightly left-field choice on which to hang a big screen love story. The Theory of Everything, though, makes light work of such doubts, thanks to hugely impressive performances by Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones as the famous physicist and his wife. Redmayne’s portrayal of the physically declining Hawking is astonishing, but what really elevates the film above the traditional biopic is the way it pulls a universal love story from a very unique one.
Thurs 26 Feb 7.30pm
Birdman
Rating 12 I Running Time 119 mins I USA I 2014
Directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu Starring Michael Keaton, Zach Galifianakis
Michael Keaton stars in this black comedy written, directed and produced by the acclaimed Alejandro González Iñárritu. Struggling actor Riggan Thomson (Michael Keaton) is sick of being remembered only for his on-screen portrayal of iconic superhero ‘The Birdman’ at the start of his career, and stages a comeback – with a difference. Riggan aims to change people’s perceptions and win back some of his credibility by staging a dramatic play on Broadway. The events leading up to the premiere are littered disaster as Riggan has a hard time juggling between the set, a replacement actor and his equally washed up daughter. A charming, unexpected and darkly funny film.
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Thurs 22 Jan 7pm (15)
Treasure Island
Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life in a thrilling new stage adaptation by Bryony Lavery.
Fri 14 Feb 7.30pm
Sun 25 Jan 3pm (18+ Contains adult themes, strong language and nudity)
The Face of Love
National Theatre Encore: John
The Face of Love is a haunting romantic drama a dark secret. After her husband fatally drowns, Nikki Lostrom (Annette Bening) struggles to cope with the grief of her loss. Her neighbour Roger (Robin Williams) hopes he can be the one to fill the romantic void in Nikki’s life, but to his dismay she already has her sights set on teacher and artist Tom (Ed Harris). Much to the shock of everyone around her, Nikki’s new infatuation of partner looks exactly like her late husband. Driven by powerful and assured performances by Harris and Bening, The Face of Love is a valentine with a difference.
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Rating 12A I Running Time 90 mins I USA I 2013 Directed by Arie Posin Starring Ed Harris, Annette Bening, Robin Williams
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