Saoirse Ronan & Billy Howle: On Chesil Beach
SPRING18
WELCOME Don't you just love the spring?
So full of energy and promise. Which leads us very nicely to introducing you to our new cinema manager, Briony. Not only has she got a movie-star name, but she's abuzz with ideas, has loads of experience in the service industry and is a huge film fan to boot, which always helps...
She's also had a hand in this Spring's programme which includes a few films you may have missed in the lead up to the Oscars - Darkest Hour, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Phantom Thread and The Shape of Water. New releases include two films starring Saoirse Ronan, Great Gerwig's Oscar nominated Lady Bird and an adaptation of Ian McEwan's On Chesil Beach, and two films starring Joaquin Phoenix, You Were Never Really Here in which he plays a hit man, and Mary Magdalene, in which he plays... Jesus. Shows his range I guess. If you're in need of a little comedy we have Walk Like a Panther, You, Me & Him, Funny Cow and Tully. And the winner of this year's longest film title goes to... The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, based on the best selling book. So, over to you Briony!
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Saoirse Ronan - Lady Bird
Paul & Esther
TICKET PRICES FILM
Following on from the Oscars is never easy but there's a few real gems out this spring. Don't miss Greta Gerwig's Lady Bird nor On Chesil Beach, both starring Saoirse Ronan, Edie, with Sheila Hancock, nor Wes Anderson's new animated film The Isle of Dogs.
EVENT SCREENINGS
This spring season we are screening two versions of Macbeth - Verdi's opera from the ROH and the play from the National Theatre, two ballets Manon and Swan Lake, plus a live screening of the musical An American in Paris.
CLASSIC FILMS
You'll be pleased to see a few favourite classics hit our screen, including a 40th anniversary re-issue of Grease, the glamorous Breakfast at Tiffany's, The Dam Busters and a rare chance to see Pan's Labyrinth on the big screen.
FILM FAN WEDNESDAYS
We're launching a series of films that as film fans, you really should be seeing. Often challenging, they'll show a different perspective as only film can do. Don't miss Dark River, Sweet Country and Oscar winner A Fantastic Woman. All information is correct at time of going to press but is liable to change, due to unforeseen circumstances or if something better comes along!
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40TH ANNIVERSARY DIGITALLY REMASTERED
TNLC FILM OF THE MONTH
DARKEST HOUR (PG)
Dir. Joe Wright, 2017, 125 mins
(12A) Dir. Randal Kleiser, 1978, 110 mins
Another chance to see Gary Oldman's Academy winning performance as Churchill, who faces one of his most defining trials: exploring a negotiated peace treaty with Nazi Germany, or standing firm to fight for the ideals and freedom of a nation.
40 years... Can you believe it? Good girl Sandy and greaser Danny fell in love over the summer. When they unexpectedly discover they're now in the same high school, will they be able to rekindle their romance?
WED 4 APR, 7:30pm
SAT 7 APR, 7:30pm
LADY BIRD
(15) Dir. Greta Gerwig, 2017, 94 mins
Christine “Lady Bird” McPherson navigates the pressures and constraints of Catholic school, life in Sacramento and her critical mother. Greta Gerwig’s solo directorial debut is incredibly personal and immensely relatable and sure to be one of the defining coming-of-age films of its generation. THU 5, FRI 6 & SUN 8, 7:30pm
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GREASE
MACBETH
(PG) Dir. Antonio Pappano, 2018, 200 mins
Antonio Pappano conducts Verdi’s opera based on Shakespeare’s tragedy, with a magnificent cast including Anna Netrebko, Anna Pirozzi, Željko Lučić and Ildebrando D’Arcangelo. SUN 8 APR, 2pm - ROH RECORDED LIVE EVENT Sofa & Wine £48, Armchairs £19, Std Seats £16/14/12
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THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI (12A)
Dir. Martin McDonagh, 2016, 115 mins
Another chance to see Frances McDormand's Oscar winning performance as Mildred Hayes, who paints three signs to provoke the police to put more effort into her daughter's murder case. WED 11 APR, 7:30pm
MARTIN STEPHENSON
AND THE DAINTEES - LIVE ON STAGE
I, TONYA
(15) Dir. Craig Gillespier, 2017, 119 mins
Based on the pretty unbelievable, but very true events surrounding Olympic figure skater, Tonya Harding and her ex-husband's attempt to injure her rival, creating one of the most sensational scandals in sports history. SAT 7 APR, 7:30pm
PHANTOM THREAD
(15) Dir. Paul Thomas Anderson, 2017, 130 mins
FRI 13 APR, 7:30pm
Another chance to see Daniel Day Lewis's swan song. Set in 1950s London, Reynolds Woodcock is a renowned dressmaker whose fastidious life is disrupted by a young, strongwilled woman, Alma, who becomes his muse and lover.
Sofa & Wine £40, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15
SUN 8 APR, 7:30pm
Martin Stephenson, the restless troubadour, returns for another night of music spanning his 35 years and 40 album career. With 'Ramblin' Boys: A Journey' screening from 6pm.
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THE SHAPE OF WATER
(12A) Dir. Guillermo del Toro, 2017, 123 mins
Elisa is a mute, isolated woman who works as a cleaning lady in a hidden, high-security government laboratory. Her life changes forever when she discovers the lab's classified secret - a mysterious, scaled creature that lives in a water tank with whom she develops a unique bond. From the director of Pan's Labyrinth. WED 18 APR, 7:30pm
GRINGO (15)
Dir. Nash Edgerton, 2018, 110 mins
ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD (15)
Dir. Ridley Scott, 2017, 123 mins
The film follows the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III and the desperate attempt by his mother to convince his billionaire grandfather (played by Christopher Plummer after the decision was made to wipe Kevin Spacey) to pay the ransom. FRI 20 & SAT 21 APR, 7:30pm
MARY MAGDALENE
(12A) Dir. Garth Davis, 2018, 120 mins
Mild-mannered businessman Harold crosses the border into Mexico, where he also unknowingly crosses the line from citizen to criminal, meeting drug lords and international mercenaries along the way.
Repressed by the hierarchies of the day, Mary defies her family to join a new social order, led by Jesus of Nazareth. Finding her place alongside his followers, including Judas, her new faith takes her on a path to enlightenment, but also betrayal.
THU 19 APR, 7:30pm
SUN 22 APR, 7:30pm
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DARK RIVER
TOMB RAIDER
(15) Dir. Clio Barnard, 2017, 90 mins
(12A) Dir. Roar Uthaug, 2018, 118 mins
Following the death of her father, Alice (Ruth Wilson) returns to her home village for the first time in 15 years, to claim the tenancy to the family farm she believes is rightfully hers.
Lara Croft is the fiercely independent daughter of an eccentric adventurer who vanished when she was scarcely a teen. Now a young woman of 21, she is determined to forge her own path, and refuses to take the reins of her father’s global empire just as staunchly as she rejects the idea that he’s truly gone. Advised to face the facts and move forward, Lara can’t and so sets out to solve the puzzle of his mysterious death.
WED 25 APR, 7:30pm
WALK LIKE A PANTHER (12A)
Dir. Dan Cadan, 2017, 108 mins
A group of 1980s wrestlers are forced to don the lycra once last time when their beloved local pub is threatened with closure. THU 26 & SUN 29 APR, 7:30pm
FRI 27 & SAT 28 APR, 7:30pm
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KIDS CLUB
THE DIVINE ORDER
(12A) Dir. Petra Volpe, 2017, 96 mins
Nora is a young housewife and mother who lives in 1971 with her husband and two sons in a quiet Swiss village. Here, little is known about the social upheavals of the 1968 movement. The village and family peace, however, dwindles as Nora begins to work for women's voting rights... WED 1 MAY, 7:30pm WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
MANON
(12A) Dir. Kenneth MacMillan, 2018, 155 mins
Kenneth MacMillan’s powerful telling of Manon and Des Grieux’s tragic love is a masterpiece of modern ballet, set to music by Massenet. THU 2 MAY, 7:15pm - ROH LIVE EVENT Sofa & Wine £48, Armchairs £19, Std Seats £16/14/12
ISLE OF DOGS
(PG) Dir. Wes Anderson , 2018, 101 mins
TNLC FILM OF THE MONTH
It's been four years since Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel but now the wait is over! Isle of Dogs brings another welcome dose of whimsical charm and offbeat direction to capture audiences’ hearts. The film is set in a dystopian future that has suffered a mysterious outbreak of ‘canine flu’. All the hounds of Megasaki City are exiled by the authorities to a colossal rubbish dump known as Trash Island. FRI 4, SAT 5, THU 10 & SUN 13 MAY, 7:30pm
PETER RABBIT (PG)
Dir. Will Gluck , 2018, 95 mins
Give the kids a treat this half term with this animated adaptation of the Beatrix Potter story about the mischievous rabbit with an adventurous spirit. SAT 5 MAY, 2pm
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MY GENERATION
JOURNEYMAN
(12A) Dir. David Batty, 2018, 84 mins
(15) Dir. Paddy Considine, 2018, 92 mins
Fronted by Michael Caine, My Generation tells the story of Swinging Sixties London – but it packs a bigger punch than other historical jaunts. And, save for actually being there during the period and experiencing the mini skirts, social upheaval, angular hair cuts and free love, it looks like a bloody good time!
Matty is the middleweight boxing champion of the world. Now, coming towards the end of his career, he knows he must get out of the game to make a home for his wife and baby daughter. After a titanic battle against Andre 'The Future' Bryte, Matty returns home, only to collapse on the living room floor. When Matty awakes from the coma, the real fight begins. Suffering from memory loss and with his personality altered, Matty must begin to piece his life back together as his world disintegrates.
SUN 6 MAY, 7:30pm
A FANTASTIC WOMAN
(15) Dir. Sebastián Lelio, 2018, 104 mins
Daniela Vega plays Marina, a young transgender singer whose life is thrown into turmoil following the sudden death of her partner, Orlando. Met with suspicion and contempt she finds herself placed under intense scrutiny, with no regard for her grief. WED 9 MAY, 7:30pm
FRI 11 & SAT 12 MAY, 7:30pm
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AN AMERICAN IN PARIS
THE DAM BUSTERS (U)
This breathtakingly beautiful Tony Awardwinning Broadway musical, inspired by the Oscar winning MGM film, tells the impassioned story of discovering love in the ‘City of Light’. Featuring the gorgeous music and lyrics of George and Ira Gershwin, stunning designs, and show-stopping choreography. With a record-setting 28 five-star reviews from critics!
A new restoration of this classic film marks the 75th anniversary of the Royal Air Force’s most daring operation of the Second World War. Live from The Royal Albert Hall with a special gala event before the film hosted by Dan Snow.
(12A) Dir. Christopher Wheeldon, 2018, 150 mins
Jerry Mulligan is an American GI striving to make it as a painter in a city suddenly bursting with hope and possibility. Following a chance encounter with a beautiful young dancer named Lise, the streets of Paris become the backdrop to a sensuous, modern romance of art, friendship and love in the aftermath of war. WED 16 MAY, 7pm - LIVE FROM THE DOMINION THEATRE Sofa & Wine £48, Armchairs £19, Std Seats £16/14/12
Dir. Michael Anderson, 1955, 122 mins
THU 17 MAY, 7pm
FUNNY COW
(15) Dir. Adrian Shergold, 2018, 103 mins
From her troubled childhood to her turbulent adult relationships, the Funny Cow uses the raw material of her life experiences to bring her unique style of comedy to the stage. A stand-up comedienne in an all-male world, ‘Funny Cow’ delivers tragedy and comedy in equal measure, starring Maxine Peake with original songs and music composed by Richard Hawley. FRI 18, SUN 20 & SAT 26 MAY, 7:30pm
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A QUIET PLACE
I, CLAUDE MONET
(15) Dir. John Krasinski, 2018, 95 mins
(12A) Dir. Phil Grabsky, 2018, 87 mins
In this modern horror thriller, a family of four must navigate their lives in silence after mysterious creatures that hunt by sound threaten their survival. If they hear you, they hunt you. Heralded as the next Blair Witch Project... The kind of anxiety-inducing cinematic journey that only comes around every so often.
Monet’s life is a gripping tale about a man who, behind his sun-dazzled canvases, suffered from feelings of depression, loneliness and even suicide. Told through Monet’s own words and shot on location at the very spots he painted - an unforgettable experience.
SAT 19 MAY, 7:30pm
DISTANT SKY: NICK CAVE LIVE IN COPENHAGEN (15) Dir. David Barnard, 2018, 135 mins
Recorded at Copenhagen’s Royal Arena in October 2017, Distant Sky captures an extraordinary and triumphant live concert from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds in their first concert for three years. WED 23 MAY, 7:30pm
THU 15 & TUE 20 FEB, 7:30pm Sofa & Wine £48, Armchairs £19, Std Seats £16/14/12
MACBETH
Dir. Rufus Norris, 2018, 210 mins
Shakespeare’s most intense and terrifying tragedy will see Rory Kinnear and Anne-Marie Duff return to the National Theatre to play Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. FRI 16 FEB, 6:30pm - LIVE NT EVENT Sofa & Wine £48, Armchairs £19, Std Seats £16/14/12
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KIDS CLUB
MONSTER FAMILY (PG) Dir. Holger Tappe, 2018, 93 mins
A family are cursed at a Halloween party by an evil witch and transformed into a Vampire, a Mummy, a Werewolf, and Frankenstein's monster. Now they have to fight to keep the family together and uncover the secret of their curse... SAT 26 MAY, 2pm
GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES (U)
Dir. Howard Hawks, 1953, 89 mins
Showgirls Lorelei Lee (Marilyn Monroe) and Dorothy Shaw (Jane Russell) travel to Paris, pursued by a private detective hired by the suspicious father of Lorelei's fiancĂŠ, as well as a rich, enamoured old man and many other doting admirers. SUN 27 MAY, 7:30pm
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YOU, ME AND HIM
(15) Dir. Daisy Aitkens, 2018, 96 mins
In You, Me and Him we meet lesbian couple Olivia and Alex who, despite their age difference, are very much in love. But as the question of pregnancy rears its head and their neighbour John befriends them, they both start making some truly disastrous decisions. WED 30 MAY, 7:30pm
TULLY
(15) Dir. Jason Reitman, 2018, 96 mins
The film is about Marlo, a mother of three including a newborn, who is gifted a night nanny by her brother. Hesitant to the extravagance at first, Marlo comes to form a unique bond with the thoughtful, surprising, and sometimes challenging young nanny named Tully. THU 31 MAY & SUN 3 JUN, 7:30pm
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THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY (12A)
PAN'S LABYRINTH
(15) Dir. Guillermo Del Toro, 2006, 119 mins
In the falangist Spain of 1944, the bookish young stepdaughter of a sadistic army officer escapes into London, 1946. Juliet (Lily James), a charismatic an eerie but captivating fantasy world. and free-spirited writer receives a letter from a member of a mysterious literary club started in WED 6 JUN, 7:30pm Nazi-occupied Guernsey. Her curiosity piqued, (15) Juliet decides to visit the island. There she meets the delightfully eccentric members of the Dir. John Cameron Mitchell, 2018, 102 mins Under the spell of the Sex Pistols, every teenager Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, including Dawsey (Michiel Huisman), the rugged in the country wants to be a punk, including our hopeless hero Enn. Hearing the local punk Queen and intriguing farmer who wrote her the letter. Boadicea is throwing a party, Enn crashes the fun As the secrets from their wartime past unfold, and discovers every horny boy's dream: gorgeous Juliet's growing attachment to the island, the foreign exchange students. When he meets the book club and her affection for Dawsey will enigmatic Zan, it's lust at first sight. But these girls change the course of her life forever. have come a lot further than America. They are, in
Dir. Mike Newell, 2018, 123 mins
HOW TO TALK TO GIRLS AT PARTIES
FRI 1, SAT 2 & THU 7 JUN, 7:30pm
fact, aliens from another galaxy... SAT 9 & FRI 15 JUN, 7:30pm
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TNLC FILM OF THE MONTH
EDIE (12A)
YOU WERE NEVER REALLY HERE (15)
Dir. Simon Hunter, 2018, 102 mins
Dir. Lynne Ramsay, 2018, 90 mins
Edie lived under her domineering husband in the early years of their marriage, before a blood clot left him immobile and totally dependent. Thirty subsequent years of care later, the eighty four year old Edie (Sheila Hancock) finds the freedom she has long desired. Rather than wallow in the local care home, Edie, a once “wild child”, has other ideas, and her new found freedom ignites a strong desire to fulfil a promise she and her now departed father had once planned – to climb the Scottish mountain, Suilven, together. With a new sense of purpose, a spring in her step and adventure on the cards, Edie heads to the Scottish Highlands oblivious to the immensity of the challenge she has set her sights on.
A traumatized veteran, unafraid of violence, tracks down missing girls for a living. When a job spins out of control, Joe's nightmares overtake him as a conspiracy is uncovered leading to what may be his death trip or his awakening.
FRI 8, SUN 10 & SAT 16 JUN, 7:30pm
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WED 13 JUN, 7:30pm
THE SQUARE (15)
Dir. Ruben Östlund, 2018, 151 mins
Christian is the respected curator of a contemporary art museum, whose next show is "The Square", an installation which invites passersby to altruism, reminding them of their role as responsible fellow human beings. But sometimes, it is difficult to live up to your own ideals: Christian's foolish response to the theft of his phone drags him into shameful situations. THU 14 JUN, 7:30pm
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SWAN LAKE
(12A) Dir. Koen Kessels, 2017, 180 mins with two intervals
Swan Lake has had a special role in the repertory of The Royal Ballet since 1934. This new production remains faithful to the text, but brings fresh eyes to the staging of this classic ballet. SUN 17 JUN, 2pm Sofa & Wine £48, Armchairs £19, Std Seats £16/14/12
SWEET COUNTRY(15)
Dir. Warwick Thornton, 2017, 113 mins
A critically acclaimed Australian western set in the 1920s, where justice itself is put on trial when an aged Aboriginal farmhand shoots a white man in self defence and goes on the run as a posse gathers to hunt him down.
WED 20 JUN, 7:30pm
GOOD NIGHT (12A) BOMBSHELL: THE HEDY LAMARR STORY (12A) THAT Dir. Eric Styles, 2018, 92 mins Dir. Alexandra Dean, 2017, 88 mins
The life and career of the 'most beautiful woman that ever lived' and hailed Hollywood movie star and yet, away from the Hollywood glamour, an under appreciated genius inventor. SUN 17 JUN, 7:30pm
Ralph, a once-famous screenwriter, is in his seventies and terminally ill. He has two final missions: to be reconciled to his son, Michael, and, secretly, to ensure he is not a burden to his wife, Anna, as he goes "into that good night". SAT 23 JUN, 7:30pm
BRINGING BACK THE GLAMOUR OF THE BIG SCREEN 15
ON CHESIL BEACH
(TBC) Dir. Dominic Cooke, 2018, 110 mins
Adapted by Ian McEwan from his bestselling novel, the drama centers on a young couple of drastically different backgrounds in the summer of 1962. Following the pair through their idyllic courtship, the film explores sex and the societal pressure that can accompany physical intimacy, leading to an awkward and fateful wedding night. The film stars Saoirse Ronan, Billy Howle, Anne-Marie Duff, Adrian Scarborough, Emily Watson, and Samuel West. THU 21, FRI 22 & SUN 23 JUN, 7:30pm
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120 BEATS PER MINUTE (15)
Dir. Robin Campillo, 2018, 143 mins
Early 1990s. With AIDS having already claimed countless lives for nearly ten years, ACT UP Paris activists multiply actions to fight general indifference. Nathan, a newcomer to the group, has his world shaken up by Sean, a radical militant, who throws his last bits of strength into the struggle. WED 27 JUN, 7:30pm WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
ENTEBBE
(12A) Dir. José Padilha, 2018, 107 mins
In 1976, four terrorists hijack Air France Flight 139 en route from Tel Aviv to Paris and hold the passengers hostage after a forced landing in Entebbe in the hope of forcing Israel to release many terrorists held in Israeli prisons. THU 28 JUN, 7:30pm
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THE LEISURE SEEKER (15)
PRIVATE HIRES
A runaway couple go on an unforgettable journey in the faithful old RV they call The Leisure Seeker, travelling from Boston to The Ernest Hemingway Home in Key West. They recapture their passion for life and their love for each other on a road trip that provides revelation and surprise right up to the very end. Starring Donald Sutherland and Helen Mirren.
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Dir. Paolo Virzì, 2018, 112 mins
FRI 29 & SAT 30 JUN, 7:30pm
BREAKFAST AT TIFFANNY'S (PG) Dir. Blake Edwards, 1961, 110 mins
Struggling writer Paul Varjak moves into a NYC apartment and becomes intrigued by his pretty, quirky neighbour Holly Golightly. Holly's lifestyle confuses and fascinates Paul: in public a sexy sophisticate, but when they're alone she changes into a sweetly vulnerable bundle of neuroses. SUN 1 JUL, 7:30pm
FANCY SEEING YOUR FAVOURITE FILM ON THE BIG SCREEN? WE'RE ALWAYS OPEN TO IDEAS SO JUST DROP US A LINE AND WE'LL ADD IT TO THE MIX.
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EVENT SCREENINGS
Macbeth SUN 8 APR, 2pm Recorded Live from the Royal Opera House
I, Claude Monet THU 24 MAY, 7:30pm Exhibition on Screen
Manon THU 3 MAY, 7:15pm Live from the Royal Opera House
Macbeth FRI 25 MAY, 7:30pm Recorded Live at the National Theatre
An American in Paris WED 16 MAY, 7pm Live from the Dominion Theatre
Swan Lake SUN 17 JUN, 2pm Recorded Live from the Royal Opera House
TICKET PRICES FOR LIVE SCREENINGS: Sofa & Wine £48, Armchairs £19 Std Seats £16/14/12
Food & DRINK THU-SAT, from 6:15pm The food we serve is made entirely in-house and fresh, we don't cut corners and we take our time. Our primary ingredients are all locally sourced and, whenever we can, from Wirksworth suppliers. Our inspiration is the Mediterranean - its street food, bar snacks, tapas, pinchos, Mezze, antipasto - but we're not precious about it, you'll often find a bit of Derbyshire added to the mix! Our menu is small and select, it changes monthly and reflects the seasons. We think what we offer is different and delicious, but that's for you to decide... Table reservations can be made by either adding the number of guests who will be eating to your ticket order, calling the box office or by email to briony@thenorthernlightcinema.co.uk
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APRIL WED 4
Darkest Hour
7:30pm
THU
5
Lady Bird
FRI
6
Lady Bird
SAT
7
SUN
8
SUN
9
MAY SAT
19 A Quiet Place
7:30pm
7:30pm
SUN
20 Funny Cow
7:30pm
7:30pm
WED 23 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
7:30pm
Grease
7:30pm
THU
24 EOS: I, Claude Monet
7:30pm
ROH Live: Macbeth
2pm
FRI
25 NT Live: Macbeth
7:30pm
Lady Bird
7:30pm
SAT
26 Monster Family
2pm
WED 11 Three Billboards
7:30pm
SAT
26 Funny Cow
7:30pm
FRI
13 Martin Stevenson - Live
7:30pm
SUN
27 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
7:30pm
SAT
14 I, Tonya
7:30pm
WED 30 You, Me and Him
7:30pm
SUN
15 Phantom Thread
7:30pm
7:30pm
THU
WED 18 The Shape of Water
7:30pm
31 Tully
THU
19 Gringo
7:30pm
FRI
20 All The Money in the World
7:30pm
JUNE
SAT
21 All The Money in the World
SUN
22 Mary Magdalene
FRI
1
The Guernsey Literary...
7:30pm
7:30pm
SAT
2
The Guernsey Literary...
7:30pm
3
7:30pm
SUN
Tully
7:30pm
WED 25 Dark River
7:30pm
WED 6
Pan's Labyrinth
7:30pm
THU
26 Walk Like a Panther
7:30pm
THU
7
The Guernsey Literary...
7:30pm
FRI
27 Tomb Raider
7:30pm
FRI
8
Edie
7:30pm
SAT
28 Tomb Raider
7:30pm
SAT
9
How To Talk To Girls At Parties 7:30pm
SUN
29 Walk Like a Panther
7:30pm
SUN
10 Edie
MAY
7:30pm
WED 13 You Were Never Really Here
7:30pm
THU
14 The Square
7:30pm
WED 2
The Divine Order
7:30pm
FRI
15 How To Talk To Girls At Parties 7:30pm
THU
3
ROH Live: Manon
7:15pm
SAT
16 Edie
7:30pm
FRI
4
Isle of Dogs
7:30pm
SUN
17 ROH Live: Swan Lake
2pm
SAT
5
Peter Rabbit
2pm
SUN
17 Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story 7:30pm
SAT
5
Isle of Dogs
7:30pm
WED 20 Sweet Country
7:30pm
SUN
6
My Generation
7:30pm
THU
21 On Chesil Beach
7:30pm
A Fantastic Woman
7:30pm
FRI
22 On Chesil Beach
7:30pm
WED 9 THU
10 Isle of Dogs
7:30pm
SAT
23 That Good Night
7:30pm
FRI
11 Journeyman
7:30pm
SUN
24 On Chesil Beach
7:30pm
SAT
12 Journeyman
7:30pm
WED 27 120 Beats Per Minute
7:30pm
SUN
13 Isle of Dogs
7:30pm
THU
28 Entebbe
7:30pm
WED 16 An American in Paris
7pm
FRI
29 The Leisure Seeker
7:30pm
THU
17 Dam Busters
7:30pm
SAT
30 The Leisure Seeker
7:30pm
FRI
18 Funny Cow
7:30pm
SUN
1
7:30pm
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
All information is correct at time of going to press but is liable to change, due to unforeseen circumstances or if something better comes along!
FINd US
Wirksworth is tucked away in the Derbyshire Dales, a bit off the beaten track - but that’s the way we like it. PLEASE DO NOT PARK ON NORTH END There is parking on Harrison Drive, at the railway station during the day and on the Market Place, Barmote Court (off Coldwell Street) and Wood Street car parks.
WIRKSWORTH
GOOD NEIGHBOURS North End is our favourite street in town. We live here, we work here, we tend to drink here too. That’s why we ask all our customers to help us minimise any disturbance on the street and help us be good neighbours. So if you arrive by car, we ask you not to park on North End itself, as lots of our neighbours rely on on-street parking. There’s plenty of parking elsewhere in town. If you smoke, we ask you to do so away from the cinema but also away from residential houses -
ACCESS there’s a handy bench across the road at the top of Greenway Croft. Finally, when you leave, please do so quietly as some of our neighbours are elderly and others have young children, who may have retired to bed by the time you leave.
Please let the Box Office know when booking tickets, should you need to reserve a wheelchair-user space. We have a hearing loop installed in the auditorium and are fully wheelchair accessible.
This will all help keep us in the good books with our neighbours - which is always a good thing. Thanks for your help!
Paul & Esther
THE NORTHERN LIGHT CINEMA LTD, The Malthouse, North End, Wirksworth, Derbyshire DE4 4FG. Registered in England & Wales No. 8323994