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With a mix of drama, comedy, adventure, classics, romance and animated family action, there’s a film for everyone to enjoy at The Core at Corby Cube this season. With our state of the art projection equipment, a relaxed and comfortable auditorium, and a warm welcome, we have everything you need to help keep you entertained.
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Bugsy Malone (U) Wed 29 October 11am
Alan Parker’s classic family musical starring Scott Baio, Jodie Foster and a host of familiar British faces is as fresh and funny as ever, featuring catchy tunes and the best custard pie fight in history. HHHH “FRESH AND INFECTIOUS” Empire
What We Did On Our Holiday (12A) Sat 1 November 7.30pm, Wed 5 November 11am & Wed 12 November 11am
This heart-warming comedy from the makers of BBC comedy series Outnumbered stars David Tennant and Rosamund Pike as a young couple trying to keep their divorce a secret when they head to the Scottish Highlands for grandfather Billy Connolly’s birthday. HHHH “FAMILY FUN” The Guardian
Magic In The Moonlight (12A) Wed 29 October 2.30pm & 6.30pm
In Woody Allen’s new romantic comedy, Colin Firth plays an English stage magician who is lured to France to investigate a glamorous clairvoyant (Emma Stone, Gangster Squad).
The Boxtrolls (PG) Sat 1 November 10.30am & Sat 15 November 2.30pm
A richly colourful and entertaining stop-motion animation from the creators of Coraline. A young orphan must come up with a daring plan to save the community of quirky, mischievous creatures who raised him. Featuring Elle Fanning, Ben Kingsley and Simon Pegg. HHHH “CHEERFULLY GROTESQUE... SHOULD AMUSE BOTH PARENTS AND CHILDREN” Daily Telegraph
NT Live (Encore): Frankenstein Sat 1 November 2.30pm (NLB)
Recommended for ages 15 and above. Another chance to see the National Theatre’s thrilling adaptation of Mary Shelley’s novel which was a sell-out hit in 2011. The production is directed by the award-winning Danny Boyle and stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller. HHHHH “A THEATRICAL COUP” The Times
Before I Go To Sleep (15)
Wed 5 November 2.30pm
Christine (Nicole Kidman), loses all memories every time she goes to sleep. After learning that her condition was caused by a brutal attack, she does everything in her power to discover the truth about what really happened. Colin Firth stars as her husband who may not be all he seems.
A Most Wanted Man (15) Wed 5 November 7pm
In this adaptation of John Le Carré’s post9/11 espionage thriller, the late Philip Seymour Hoffman plays the head of Hamburg’s secret antiterrorist unit who co-opts a reluctant Chechen refugee to help catch a suspected jihad mastermind.
HHHHH “[A] MASTERFUL ADAPTATION” Daily Telegraph
Effie Gray (12A)
NT Live: John (18)
Emma Thompson writes and stars in this incisive drama about the troubled relationship between Victorian art critic John Ruskin (Greg Wise) and his teenage bride Euphemia ‘Effie’ Gray (Dakota Fanning).
Internationally renowned DV8 Physical Theatre bring their powerful new production to the National Theatre. John authentically depicts real-life stories, combining movement and spoken word to create an intense and moving theatrical experience.
Wed 12 November 2.30pm & 7pm
“SHOWS TRUE HEARTACHE AND REAL WOMEN” The Independent
Gone Girl (18)
Sat 15 November 7.30pm
Nick Dunne (Ben Affleck) is suspected of murdering his wife (Rosamund Pike) in this dark, complex thriller from Se7en director David Fincher, adapted from the bestselling novel by Gillian Flynn.
HHHHH “TAUNTS, TICKLES AND, ULTIMATELY, TERRIFIES” Little White Lies
The Judge (15) Wed 26 November 11am & 2.30pm
Following his mother’s death, hotshot lawyer Henry ‘Hank’ Palmer (Robert Downey Junior) returns to small-town Indiana to find his father Joseph (Robert Duvall), a hitherto respected local judge, facing a murder charge. Written by Nick Schenk, who penned the equally gritty Gran Torino, this is a taut courtroom drama with a rich dynastic subtext.
Tue 9 December 8pm (LB)
Nativity 3: Dude, Where’s My Donkey? (U) Tue 23 December 11am & Wed 24 December 2pm
This Christmas Mr. Poppy and the pupils of St Bernadette’s are back for their biggest adventure yet involving fantastic flashmobs, excitable elves, Christmas carols and, of course, Archie the donkey! With Martin Clunes, Catherine Tate and Adam Garcia.
Frozen Singalong (PG) Wed 24 December 11am
In this sparkling re‑telling of Hans Christian Anderson’s The Snow Queen, a fearless princess (voiced by Kristen Bell, Veronica Mars) must save her kingdom from eternal winter. Follow the bouncing snowflake and belt out your favourite numbers in this special version of the Oscar-winning animation, with on screen lyrics. HHHH “GLORIOUS FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT” The Guardian
It’s A Wonderful Life (U) Wed 24 December 5pm
The Book Of Life (U) Sat 15 November 10.30am
In this animated family comedy, a young man who is torn between fulfilling the expectations of his family and following his heart, embarks on an adventure that spans three fantastic worlds. With the voices of Zoe Saldana, Channing Tatum and Diego Luna.
One of the most popular and enduring films ever made, Frank Capra’s It’s A Wonderful Life is a gloriously sentimental testament to homely small-town moral values. James Stewart gives one of his finest, most affecting performances and the film looks better than ever in its new restoration. Perfect for Christmas Eve.
Live Cinema Events
We are proud to present the following live (and recorded) screenings from the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company and English National Opera, which are now available to book.
NT Live: Treasure Island
RSC Live: Love’s Labour’s Won
Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny. Broadcast from the National Theatre as part of NT Live.
The Royal Shakespeare Company present a live broadcast of Shakespeare’s comic romance played out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party in autumn 1918.
RSC Live: Love’s Labour’s Lost
ENO Live: La Traviata
Summer 1914. The King and his friends take an oath to avoid the company of women for three years – but then the Princess of France and her ladies-inwaiting arrive.
English National Opera present a live broadcast of La Traviata, the moving story of how the beautiful courtesan Violetta is coerced into sacrificing her happiness for the sake of her lover’s reputation.
Wed 4 March 7pm (LB)
Thu 22 January 7pm (LB) Encore: Sat 7 February 2.30pm (NLP)
Wed 11 March 7.30pm (LB)
Wed 11 February 7pm (LB)
See A Show
Pick up our latest See A Show brochure today to find out about the fantastic range of comedy, dance, drama, music, spoken word and family shows we have coming up at The Core.
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Big Scream! screenings are exclusively for those with babies under one year old where noise is no concern. No baby, no entry! Babies go free. What We Did On Our Holiday Wed 12 November 11am
Classic Family Films See Bugsy Malone for just £2.
Adults: £6.50 Concessions: £4.50 Family Ticket £20 (4 tickets, max. 2 adults) Classic Family Films just £2 per person Scream! £6.50 baby goes free Big Orange Wednesdays 2 for 1 all day, lowest priced ticket free (LB) Live Broadcasts £13 Concessions £11 Child £9 (NLB) Non-Live Broadcasts £11 Concessions £9 Child £7 To claim your free standard popcorn, just visit the B2 bar with your cinema ticket. To sign up to receive our cinema e-newsletter when new films are announced please email cinema@thecorecorby.com
Don’t forget
A free standard sized popcorn comes with every cinema ticket purchased. Simply take your ticket to the B2 bar before the film. The Corby Cube, George Street, Corby, NN17 1QG
Ticket Line: 01536 470 470 www.thecorecorby.com