See A Film July 2016
Tickets from just £6.50 (adults) & £4.50 (children)
Love & Friendship (U)
Based on Jane Austen’s short novel Lady Susan, this period romantic comedy stars Kate Beckinsale as a manipulative widow seeking to find husbands for herself and her daughter. In doing so she attracts the simultaneous attentions of the young, handsome Reginald DeCourcy, the rich and silly Sir James Martin and the divinely handsome, but married, Lord Manwaring, complicating matters severely. With Chloë Sevigny and Stephen Fry. HHHHH “JANE AUSTEN HAS NEVER BEEN FUNNIER” Daily Telegraph
Branagh Theatre Live: Romeo And Juliet (12A)
Branagh Theatre Live presents Shakespeare’s heart-breaking tale of forbidden love in this modern passionate version of the classic tragedy. Reuniting the stars of his celebrated film of Cinderella, Kenneth Branagh directs Richard Madden and Lily James as Romeo and Juliet, and Sir Derek Jacobi as Mercutio. HHHHH Daily Mail
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Golden Years (12A)
Simon Callow, Bernard Hill and Virginia McKenna star in this British heist comedy. Retired couple, Arthur and Martha Goode refuse to take the loss of their pensions lying down or fade away into their declining years. Instead they decide to fight back by taking what was theirs in the first place and start robbing banks. “IRRESISTIBLY KNOWING” Radio Times
Enjoy a glass of wine or beer at any film Prices start from £1.85
FAMILY FILMS
The Secret Life Of Pets (U)
From the creators of Despicable Me, Louis C.K, Jenny Slate and Hannibal Buress lend their voices to this animated comedy about the lives our pets lead after we leave for work or school each day. When their owners are away, pampered pup Max and his fellow animals love to engage in non-pet behaviour including raiding the fridge for decidedly tastier food. “STRONG VISUAL GAGS AND A WITTY SCRIPT” Empire
BEST OF THE BIG RELEASES
Money Monster (15)
In this real-time, high stakes thriller directed by Jodie Foster, George Clooney and Julia Roberts star as a financial TV host and his producer, who are put in an extreme situation when an irate investor who has lost everything (Jack O’Connell) forcefully takes over their studio. During a tense standoff broadcast to millions on live TV, they must work furiously against the clock to unravel the mystery behind a conspiracy at the heart of today’s fast-paced, high-tech global markets. HHHH “A FAST-PACED, ENTERTAINING MÉLANGE OF THRILLER, SATIRE, AND DRAMA” Empire
Alice Through The Looking Glass (PG) Alice (Mia Wasikowska) returns to the whimsical world of Wonderland and travels back in time to help the Mad Hatter (Johhny Depp). This sends Alice on a quest to borrow the Chronosphere from Time (Sacha Baron Cohen). Returning to the past, she embarks on a perilous race to save the Hatter before time runs out. Also starring Helena Bonham Carter, Matt Lucas and the voices of Stephen Fry and the late Alan Rickman. HHHH “DISNEY’S SUPERIOR SEQUEL” Daily Mail
CLASSICS
Casablanca (U) Dementia-Friendly Screening
A special screening of the beloved 1942 classic romance starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. Nominated for eight Academy Awards, the film won Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay. This screening offers people living with dementia and their carers the chance to enjoy a classic film in a relaxed and supportive environment. See back page for more informantion. HHHHH “STILL GRIPPINGLY POWERFUL” The Guardian
Me Before You (12A)
Emilia Clarke (Game Of Thrones) and Sam Claflin (The Hunger Games series) star in this romantic drama adapted from the bestselling novel by Jojo Moyes, telling the story of the unexpected relationship that develops between a quirky small town Englishwoman and the wealthy, quadriplegic Londoner who hires her as his caretaker. “PACKS AN EMOTIONAL PUNCH” Empire
The Nice Guys (15)
Shane Black directs Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe in this comic buddy cop thriller set in the 1970s. A down-on-his-luck private investigator and a hired enforcer must team up to investigate the apparent suicide of a once-prominent female adult movie star, only to uncover a conspiracy. HHHH “QUICK ON ITS WITS AND FAST WITH ITS FISTS, THIS IS BLACK FIRMLY BACK DOING WHAT HE DOES BEST” Empire
SMALL BUT MIGHTY
Elvis & Nixon (15)
Sing Street (12A)
From director John Carney (Once), this Irish music drama is set in Dublin in the 1980s. Fifteen-year-old schoolboy Conor wants to win the heart of the cool and beautiful Raphina so he invites her to star in his non-existent band’s music video. To deliver what he promised he forms a band and the group pour their hearts into writing lyrics and shooting videos. HHHH “WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH, CRY AND LEAVE YOU HUMMING ITS SONGS FOR DAYS” Empire
FILM SCHEDULE Tue 5 July Sing Street Wed 6 July Love & Friendship Love & Friendship Love & Friendship Thu 7 July Love & Friendship Love & Friendship Branagh Theatre Live: Romeo And Juliet (LB) Fri 8 July Sing Street Love & Friendship Tue 12 July Money Monster Me Before You Money Monster Wed 13 July Me Before You Money Monster Me Before You Fri 15 July Golden Years The Nice Guys Wed 20 July Casablanca (Dementia-Friendly) The Nice Guys Golden Years Fri 29 July The Secret Life Of Pets (F) Alice Through The Looking Glass (F) Elvis & Nixon Sat 30 July Alice Through The Looking Glass (F) The Secret Life Of Pets (F) The Secret Life Of Pets (F)
Michael Shannon and Kevin Spacey star in this never before told true story of a December morning in 1970 when the King of rock ‘n’ roll showed up on the lawn of the White House to request a meeting with the most powerful man in the world, President Nixon. This is the untold story behind this revealing, yet humorous moment in the Oval Office forever immortalised in the most requested photograph in the National Archives. “ENTERTAINING IMAGINING OF THE LEGENDARY MEETING” The Guardian
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Big Scream! screenings are exclusively for those with babies under one year old. This season’s film is Love & Friendship on Thu 7 July at 11am
Dementia-Friendly Screening
The screening of Casablanca is open to all but we extend a warm welcome to those living with dementia, their companions and family members. Tickets are standard price, with one free companion ticket for those living with dementia. There will be no adverts or trailers before the film but our bar will be open an hour before the screening serving a variety of snacks and refreshments.
Bar
Enjoy a glass of wine or a beer at any film. Prices start from just £1.85.
Free Tea Or Coffee
2.30pm 7pm
For all Wednesday 11am screenings this season, a free tea or filter coffee is included with every ticket. Simply take your ticket to the B2 bar.
11am 2.30pm 7pm
Enjoy one standard size portion of popcorn free with your first drink purchased at the B2 bar.
11am 2.30pm 7pm 11am 2.30pm 7pm
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Free Popcorn
Tickets
Adults: £6.50 Concessions: £4.50 (F) Family Ticket £20 (4 tickets, max. 2 adults) Big Scream! £6.50 Baby under one goes free (LB) Live Broadcasts £13 Concessions £11 Child £9
Fun live shows at The Core at Corby Cube
For ages 4+ Thu 21 & Fri 22 July 11am & 2pm
For ages 3+
Thu 10 – Sat 12 November, Thu 4pm, Fri & Sat 11 & 2pm
The most famous festive tale of all time brought to life in a brilliantly entertaining version for all the family
Thu 8 – Sat 31 December Times vary, see website for details.
The Corby Cube, George Street, Corby, NN17 1QG
Ticket Line: 01536 470 470 www.thecorecorby.com
For ages 6+