See A Film September-October 2015
Tickets from just £6.50 (adults) & £4.50 (children)
The Legend Of Barney Thomson (15)
Robert Carlyle’s directorial debut is a black comedy in which he stars as an awkward Glasgow barber who gets mixed up in a murder investigation. With Emma Thompson and Ray Winstone. HHHH “DELICIOUSLY MACABRE” Daily Telegraph
Gemma Bovery (15)
45 Years (15)
The Battle Of Britain At 75
Bill (PG)
In English and French with English subtitles Gemma Arterton stars in this comic retelling of Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary. When a young English couple arrive in a small Normandy town, their lives begin to play out like the characters in the novel.
BBC Radio 2 present the epic story of the greatest aerial conflict of the Second World War, from Biggin Hill in South-East London. Presented Dermot O’Leary, Jeremy Vine and Sophie Raworth with music from the BBC Concert Orchestra. @thecorecorby
The Core at Corby Cube
Ticket Line: 01536 470 470 www.thecorecorby.com
Winning Best Actress and Best Actor awards at this year’s Berlin Film Festival, Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay play a couple who find the foundations of their marriage shaken in the lead-up to their 45th wedding anniversary.
Mathew Baynton stars as Bill Shakespeare in this hilarious British comedy from the Horrible Histories team. A young Shakespeare encounters murderous kings, spies, lost loves, and a plot to blow up Queen Elizabeth while on the journey to achieve his dreams.
Enjoy a glass of wine or beer at any film Prices start from £1.80
SPECIAL EVENTS
How To Change The World + Q&A (15) This film draws from interviews and archive footage to tell the fascinating untold story behind Greenpeace, charting how eco-hero Robert Hunter helped to alter the way we look at the world. Followed by a live satellite Q&A hosted by Mariella Frostrup.
ENO Live: The Barber Of Seville
Set in an elegant vision of 18th-century Seville, English National Opera’s The Barber Of Seville follows the escapades of barber, Figaro, as he assists Count Almaviva to prise the beautiful yet feisty Rosina away from her lecherous guardian Dr Bartolo.
RSC Live: Henry V
RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran continues his exploration of Shakespeare’s History Plays. Following his performance as Prince Hal in Henry IV Parts I & II, Alex Hassell returns as Henry V. Broadcast live from Stratford-upon-Avon in the week of the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt.
Roger Waters The Wall (12A)
Filmed during Roger Waters’ sold-out The Wall Live Tour 2010-13, this film is part immersive concert experience and part road movie. The film also includes an opportunity to see Roger Waters and Pink Floyd bandmate Nick Mason answering questions from fans.
Ten Pieces (U)
Secondary Schools-Only Screening Part of the BBC’s ground-breaking initiative designed to open up the world of classical music to a generation of children, Ten Pieces is launched with a spectacular cinematic film introducing 10 pieces of classical music. There is also an opportunity to supplement your school’s Ten Pieces film viewing with a Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Meet The Player session.
LIVE THEATRE AND OPERA
NT Live: The Beaux’ Stratagem
Simon Godwin (Man And Superman) directs George Farquhar’s wild comedy. The ‘Beaux’ are Mr Aimwell and Mr Archer, two young men who have blown their fortunes. Their ‘Stratagem’ is to marry for money. HHHH “EXHILARATING” The Guardian
NT Live (Encore): Coriolanus (12A)
Shakespeare’s searing story of political manipulation and revenge starring Tom Hiddleston (Avengers Assemble, The Hollow Crown) and Mark Gatiss (Sherlock, Game Of Thrones, Wolf Hall). HHHH “FAST, WITTY, INTELLIGENT” The Guardian
NT Live: Hamlet
Academy Award nominee Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock, The Imitation Game) takes on the title role of Shakespeare’s great tragedy. Forced to avenge his father’s death but paralysed by the task ahead, Hamlet rages against the impossibility of his predicament.
FAMILY FILMS
Song Of The Sea (PG)
In this enchanting Irish animation by Tomm Moore, a young boy discovers that his mute sister is really a selkie and can turn into a seal. Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. With the voice of Brendan Gleeson (Calvary). HHHHH “EXQUISITELY COMPOSED” Empire
Inside Out (U)
Disney-Pixar present this colourful family adventure film which sees young Riley uprooted from her Midwest life and moved to San Francisco. Her emotions – Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness – conflict on how best to navigate her new life. HHHHH “A HUMANE AND HEARTWRENCHINGLY BEAUTIFUL FILM” Daily Telegraph
Minions (U)
Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm, Michael Keagan and Steve Coogan voice this Despicable Me spin‑off. Minions Stuart, Kevin and Bob set out to find a new master. HHHH “GLORIOUSLY SILLY” The Observer
Strange Magic (U)
Alan Cumming voices the Bog King in this animated family musical fairy-tale, based on A Midsummer Night’s Dream, where goblins, elves, fairies and imps do battle over a powerful love potion.
SPORTING DOCUMENTARIES
Building Jerusalem (12A)
This thrilling documentary charting the dawn of modern rugby with Sir Clive Woodward at the helm, culminating in England’s glorious World Cup Victory in 2003, combines exciting match action with news and behind the scenes footage.
Death Of A Gentleman (12A)
Two cricket journalists set off on a journey to the heart of the game they love, only to stumble upon one of the biggest sporting scandals ever. HHHH “ESSENTIAL FOR LOVERS OF TEST CRICKET” Empire
BEST OF THE BIG RELEASES
Mr Holmes (PG)
In a new twist on the Sherlock Holmes story set in 1947, Ian McKellen plays the ageing detective as he revisits the unsolved case that forced him into retirement, and searches for answers to the mysteries of life and love. “IAN MCKELLEN IS IRRESISTIBLY WATCHABLE” Evening Standard
Legend (TBC)
Tom Hardy gives an incredible performance in this crime thriller, portraying both of the infamous twin gangsters Ronald and Reginald Kray, who terrorised London during the the ’50s and ’60s. With Christopher Eccleston and Taron Egerton.
SMALL BUT MIGHTY
13 Minutes (15)
This thrilling drama from Oscar-nominated director Oliver Hirschbiegel (Downfall) tells the incredible true story of Georg Elser’s failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler in 1939.
Miss Julie (12A)
Based on the play by August Strindberg, Colin Farrell and Jessica Chastain star in this period drama set in Ireland in the 1880s, in which a servant is seduced by his wealthy mistress over the course of one midsummer night. With Samantha Morton.
The Choir (PG)
In this inspirational drama, a rebellious boy with an angelic voice is sent to a prestigious choir school and meets demanding teacher (Dustin Hoffman). The stellar cast includes Kathy Bates and Eddie Izzard.
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (12A)
Tom Cruise returns as Ethan Hunt in what may be his most impossible mission yet, as he takes on a network of highly skilled operatives called The Syndicate. With Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner and Alec Baldwin. HHHH “STATE-OF-THE-ART THRILL-MAKING” Empire
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (12A)
Henry Cavill stars in Guy Ritchie’s new blockbuster. CIA agent Napoleon Solo and KGB operative Illya Kuryakin participate in a joint mission against a mysterious organisation, which is working to proliferate nuclear weapons. HHHH Daily Telegraph
Ruth & Alex (12A)
In this tender drama from Richard Loncraine (Wimbledon), Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton play a long-married couple who decide they might need to sell the home they have shared for over 40 years.
Irrational Man (12A)
In Woody Allen’s latest feature Joaquin Phoenix plays a burned-out, brilliant professor who takes a teaching job at a college and has his life is turned around after he commits an existential act. With Emma Stone.
A Walk In The Woods (15)
After spending two decades in England, travel writer Bill Bryson, played by Robert Redford, returns to the USA, where he decides that the best way to connect with his homeland is to hike the Appalachian Trail. With Emma Thompson and Nick Nolte.
FILM SCHEDULE Tue 1 September Song Of The Sea Inside Out 13 Minutes Wed 2 September Minions Inside Out Mr Holmes Thu 3 September The Choir The Choir NT Live: The Beaux’ Stratagem (LB) Wed 9 September Miss Julie The Legend Of Barney Thomson How To Change The World + Q&A (NLB) Thu 10 September Ruth & Alex Miss Julie The Legend Of Barney Thomson
11am 2.30pm 7pm 11am 2.30pm 7pm 11am 2.30pm 7pm 11am 2.30pm 8pm 11am 2.30pm 7pm
Sat 12 September Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Building Jerusalem Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Thu 10 September Death Of A Gentleman Ruth & Alex Death Of A Gentleman Fri 18 September Battle Of Britain At 75 (LB) Wed 23 September Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Gemma Bovery Gemma Bovery Tue 29 September The Man From U.N.C.L.E. 45 Years Roger Waters The Wall (NLB) Wed 30 September 45 Years The Man From U.N.C.L.E. NT Live (Encore): Coriolanus (NLB)
Thu 15 October Irrational Man Irrational Man NT Live: Hamlet (LB) Sat 17 October Strange Magic Strange Magic (Autism‑Friendly) Legend Mon 19 October Ten Pieces Ten Pieces ENO Live: The Barber Of Seville Wed 21 October NT Live (Encore): Hamlet (NLB) Legend RSC Live: Henry V (LB) Wed 28 October Bill Bill A Walk In The Woods
11am 2.30pm 7.30pm 11am 2.30pm 7pm 7.30pm 11am 2.30pm 7pm 11am 2.30pm 8pm 11am 2.30pm 7pm
11am 2.30pm 7pm 11am 2.30pm 7.30pm TBC TBC 7.30pm 11am 3.45pm 7pm 11am 2.30pm 7pm
Autism-Friendly Screening
The autism-friendly screening of Strange Magic on Sat 17 October at 2.30pm 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. Everyone is welcome.
CORE CINE-MINIS
Join our CINE‑MINIS club! On selected Saturday mornings you can enjoy FREE creative activities themed around our family film. This season enjoy: Strange Magic on Sat 17 October at 11am The fun starts from half an hour before the film. Just turn up and play, and we will sign you up to receive Cine-Minis goodies.
Tickets
Adults: £6.50 Concessions: £4.50 (F) Family Ticket £20 (4 tickets, max. 2 adults) Big Scream! £6.50 baby goes free (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
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 ticket purchased. Simply take your ticket to the B2 bar.
The Corby Cube, George Street, Corby, NN17 1QG
Ticket Line: 01536 470 470 www.thecorecorby.com
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Big Scream! screenings are exclusively for those with babies under one year old. This season’s film is Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation on Wed 23 September at 11am