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The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Tue 28 April 11am & Tue 5 May 11am & 2.30pm
Another chance to see this delightful sequel to the 2012 hit as the gang make plans to expand their retirement hotel business and prepare for Sonny’s wedding. Starring Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Maggie Smith, Celia Imrie and Dev Patel.
X+Y (12A)
Wed 29 April 7.30pm & Sat 2 May 2.30pm (Autism-friendly screening*)
Sally Hawkins and Rafe Spall star in this new British drama about a socially awkward teenage maths prodigy who finds new confidence and new friendships when he lands a spot at the International Mathematics Olympiad. *This autism-friendly screening will be held in a supportive environment with reduced sound levels and partially raised lighting. Cinemagoers are free to move around, make a noise or take a break during the film if they need to.
NT Live (Encore): A View From The Bridge Tue 28 April 2.30pm
Mark Strong leads a stellar cast in this Olivier Award-winning adaptation of Arthur Miller’s tragic masterpiece, recorded live from London. HHHHH “NOT TO BE MISSED. OUTSTANDING” The Times
Home (U)
Sat 2 May 10.30am
Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin and Jennifer Lopez lend their voices to this animated feature about a lonely alien who goes on an unlikely road trip with a girl who is trying to find her mother.
Cinderella (U)
Suite Francaise (15)
Sat 2 May 7pm & Wed 6 May 11am
Set in occupied France in the 1940s, Michelle Williams plays a young woman awaiting news of her husband, a prisoner of war, only to find herself drawn to a handsome German officer. With Kristin Scott Thomas and Sam Riley.
Young Ella (Lily James), prisoner of her cruel stepmother (Cate Blanchett) and her daughters, has her life transformed when she meets her Fairy Godmother (Helena Bonham Carter). Directed by Kenneth Branagh. HHHH “A SUMPTUOUS, CANDY‑COLOURED RUSH OF ROMANCE” The Times
Wed 29 April 11am & 2.30pm, Tue 2 June 11am & Wed 3 June 2.30pm
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San Francisco Opera: Show Boat Wed 6 May 2.30pm
This musical tale of life on the Mississippi, recorded live from the great stage of the San Francisco Opera House and featuring the classic hits such as Ol’ Man River, Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man, is both a poignant love story and a powerful reminder of the bitter legacy of racism.
A Little Chaos (12A)
Tue 19 May 11am & 2.30pm & Wed 20 May 11am & 7pm
In this period drama directed by Alan Rickman, Kate Winslet plays a talented landscape designer chosen to work at King Louis XIV’s new palace at Versailles. “THE PERFORMANCES ARE EXCELLENT” The Guardian
Force Majeure (15) Wed 6 May 7pm
In Swedish with English subtitles This wickedly funny psychodrama about the aftermath of an avalanche was a sensation at the 2014 Cannes Festival, where it won a Jury Prize. HHHHH “BRILLIANT” New York Times
Blade Runner: The Final Cut (15) Sat 9 May 7.30pm
In Ridley Scott’s classic sci-fi thriller, Harrison Ford plays a world-weary detective hunting for a group of murderous androids in a neon-lit future Los Angeles.
ENO Live: Pirates of Penzance Tue 19 May 7.30pm
Sentimental pirates, blundering policeman, absurd adventures and improbable paradoxes - Gilbert and Sullivan’s dazzling The Pirates of Penzance comes to the English National Opera in a highly anticipated new production from renowned film maker and director Mike Leigh.
Dark Horse – The Incredible Story of Dream Alliance (PG) Wed 20 May 2.30pm
The Water Diviner (15) Wed 13 May 11am, 2.30pm & 7pm
Russell Crowe directs and stars as a father who travels from his farm in Australia to war-torn Turkey in a bid to find his three sons’ resting place, four years after the devastating Battle of Gallipoli. “RUSSELL CROWE AT HIS MOST SOULFUL” Daily Telegraph
NT Live: Man And Superman Thu 14 May 7pm
Ralph Fiennes plays Jack Tanner in this exhilarating reinvention of George Bernard Shaw’s witty, provocative classic. Broadcast live from the National Theatre in London. HHHHH “OUT OF THIS WORLD” Metro
Based on a true life story, a barmaid in a former mining village in South Wales attempts to breed a champion racehorse in her back garden having never ridden a horse and with limited funds.
Woman In Gold (12A)
Tue 2 June 2.30pm, Wed 3 June 11am & 7pm, Thu 4 June 11am & 2.30pm
The remarkable true story of Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), an elderly Jewish survivor of the Second World War who embarks upon a major battle for the retrieval of artwork stolen from her family by the Nazis. With Ryan Reynolds and Katie Holmes.
The Falling (15)
Corby Cyclefest 2015
Maisie Williams (Game Of Thrones) and Maxine Peake star in this British drama set in the 1960s, about a fainting epidemic that develops amongst a group of schoolgirls after a tragic incident. HHHHH “ENTIRELY ABSORBING” The Guardian
Corby Cyclefest returns to The Core with a pedal powered cinema as part of a weekend of events.
Thu 4 June 7pm
Avengers: Age of Ultron (12A) Sat 6 June 7pm
The Avengers return in the epic follow-up to the biggest Super Hero movie of all time. When Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jnr.) tries to jumpstart a dormant peacekeeping programme and things go awry, it is up to the Avengers to prevent Ultron from destroying Earth.
Far From The Madding Crowd (12A)
Tue 9 June 11am & 2.30pm Wed 10 June 11am, 2.30pm & 7pm Tue 23 June 11am, Wed 24 June 11am
Carey Mulligan (The Great Gatsby) stars in this sumptuous new adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s novel. Matthias Schoenaerts, Michael Sheen and Tom Sturridge play her three very different suitors. HHHHH “A GORGEOUS ADAPTATION” The Times
Fri 19 & Sat 20 June
Bicycle (PG) Fri 19 June 7.30pm
BAFTA-winning director Michael B. Clifford interweaves myriad strands in an engagingly presented history of pedalling machines, from their Victorian origins to today.
E.T. The ExtraTerrestrial (U) Sat 20 June 10.30am
A stranded alien is befriended by Elliot, a young boy who needs a friend to help him over the trauma of his parents’ separation in this classic family film. Both of these films take part in the Lab Tickets are free but should be booked in advance.
The Sound Of Music (U) Tue 23 June 2.30pm
Julie Andrews stars as a young governess entrusted to a family of children in Austria during the lead-up to the Second World War in this classic film adaption of the 1959 Broadway musical. “A FILM TO WATCH OVER AND OVER” Daily Telegraph
A Royal Night Out (12A)
Tue 16 June 11am & 2.30pm Wed 17 June 11am, 2.30pm & 7pm Thu 25 June 11am
Rupert Everett and Emma Watson star in this comedy drama following the young Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret as they venture out of Buckingham Palace to enjoy the VE day celebrations.
Child 44 (15)
Wed 24 June 2.30pm & 7pm
In this thriller based on Tom Rob Smith’s novel, Tom Hardy plays a disgraced member of the military police who encounters a series of nasty child murders and goes on the trail of a serial killer during Stalin-era Soviet Russia. With Noomi Rapace and Gary Oldman.
The Connection (15) Thu 25 June 2.30pm & Fri 26 June 7.30pm
In French with English subtitles This thrilling French crime drama tells the story of an investigatory magistrate as he attempts to bring down a drug ring run by a notorious gangster. With Jean Dujardin (The Artist).
Spooks: The Greater Good (15) Thu 25 June 7pm
Kit Harington (Game Of Thrones) stars in this action thriller, a follow-up to the hit TV series. A team of MI5 agents come under pressure when a notorious terrorist escapes from their custody. Also featuring Peter Firth and Jennifer Ehle.
Queen And Country(TBC)
CORE CINE-MINIS
Join our new club CINE‑MINIS. On selected Saturday mornings you can enjoy FREE creative activities themed around our family film. This season enjoy: Home (PG) – Sat 2 May 10.30am The fun starts from half an hour before each film. Just turn up and play, and we will sign you up to receive a host of Cine-Minis goodies.
CORE FILM HUB As part of a BFI funded initiative, we are working with 13 local young programmers who have chosen to screen X + Y on Wed 29 April and Sat 2 May. The screening on Sat 2 May is an autism-friendly screening. Please visit our website for more information.
FREE POPCORN Enjoy one standard size portion of popcorn free with your first drink purchased at the B2 bar.
FREE TEA OR COFFEE
For all Wednesday 11am and 2.30pm screenings, a free tea or filter coffee is included with every cinema ticket purchased. Simply take your ticket to the B2 bar before the film.
Wed 1 July 11am & 2.30pm
In this sequel to 1987’s Hope And Glory, directed by John Boorman, Bill Rohan has grown up and is drafted into the army where he and his eccentric best friend, Percy, battle their snooty superiors on the base and look for love in the town.
ENO Live: Carmen Wed 1 July 7.30pm
A passionate tale of lust, seduction and betrayal, no other opera is as popular as Bizet’s Carmen. Set during the dying days of Franco’s Spain, English National Opera’s acclaimed production of this must-see opera has been enjoyed by audiences across Europe.
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TICKETS Adults: £6.50 Concessions: £4.50 Family Ticket £20 (4 tickets, max. 2 adults) Scream! £6.50 baby goes free Big (LB) Live Broadcasts £13 Concessions £11 Child £9 (NLB) Non-Live Broadcasts £11 Concessions £9 Child £7 To sign up to receive our cinema e-newsletter when new films are announced please email cinema@thecorecorby.com
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Big Scream! screenings are exclusively for those with babies under one year old, where noise is no concern. Cinderella Wed 6 May 11am Far From The Madding Crowd Wed 24 June 11am