The Core at Corby Cube See A Show Sep - Oct 2014

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A Promise (15)

The Nut Job (U)

Wed 3 September 11am & 2.30pm

Sat 6 September 10.30am & 2.30pm

A romantic drama set in Germany before the First World War, based on the novel by Stefan Zweig (author of The Grand Budapest Hotel). An ageing tycoon Karl (Alan Rickman) becomes confined to his home by illness and hires an assistant (Richard Madden, Game Of Thrones), only to have the young man fall in love with his wife.

Arrogant squirrel Surley (Will Arnett) finds himself exiled after destroying his friend’s food source and must raid a local nut store in order to survive. With the voices of Brendan Fraser, Liam Neeson and Katherine Heigl.

Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes (12A) Sat 6 September 7.30pm

The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out Of The Window And Disappeared (15) Wed 3 September 6.30pm

In Swedish with English subtitles. This comedy adventure is based on the novel by Jonas Jonasson, and has become the most successful Swedish film of all time. “A SILLY BUT WINNING ROMP” Daily Telegraph

NT Live: Medea

Thu 4 September 7.00pm (LB)

Helen McCrory (The Last Of The Haussmans, Harry Potter) returns to take the title role in Euripides’ powerful tragedy, in a new version by Ben Power, directed by Carrie Cracknell. Broadcast live from National Theatre. HHHHH“EXTRAORDINARY. HELEN MCCRORY ASCENDS TO GREATNESS” Sunday Times

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Matt Reeves’ (Cloverfield) acclaimed sequel to the 2011 blockbuster sees Ceasar (Andy Serkis) leading his fellow simians against a band of human survivors, led by Gary Oldman. HHHH Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, Empire, Total Film

Begin Again (15) Wed 10 September 11am

& 6.30pm

An uplifting and beguiling tale of music and romance from the director of Once. Mark Ruffalo and Keira Knightley play two lost souls who meet at an open-mic night and decide to make music together. HHHH “MOVING, FUNNY AND REALLY RATHER CHARMING” The Observer

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Mr Morgan’s Last Love (12A)

Wed 10 September 2.30pm

A clever and engaging comedy drama starring Michael Caine as a widowed professor who develops a special relationship with a young Parisian woman (Clemence Poésy, Harry Potter’s Fleur Delacour). Gillian Anderson and Justin Kirk play his grown-up offspring.

NT Live: A Streetcar Named Desire Tue 16 September 7pm (LB)

Tennessee Williams’ timeless classic broadcast live from the Young Vic as part of NT Live. Starring Gillian Anderson, Ben Foster (Kill Your Darlings) and Vanessa Kirby (Great Expectations). HHHHH “AN ABSOLUTE KNOCK-OUT” Daily Telegraph

Earth To Echo (PG) Sat 13 September 10.30am

This spectacular sci‑fi feature from director Dave Green follows a group of friends who begin receiving bizarre messages on their mobile phones and discover a stranded alien. HHHH “DELIGHTFUL” Empire

From Scotland With Love (U)

Boyhood (15)

Wed 17 September 2.30pm

& 6.30pm

Filmed over 12 years with the same cast, Richard Linklater’s groundbreaking film is an ode to growing up and parenting as seen through the eyes of a child named Mason. Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette star as Mason’s divorced parents. HHHHH “THE ACHIEVEMENT OF A LIFETIME” Daily Telegraph

Sat 13 September 2.30pm

On the weekend before the referendum on Scottish independence, we are pleased to bring you this affectionate documentary from Virginia Heath. Made entirely of Scottish film archive and featuring a score by Scottish musician and composer King Creosote, From Scotland WIth Love comprises a journey into our collective past and explores universal themes of love, loss, resistance, work and play.

Hector And The Search For Happiness (15) Sat 13 September 7.30pm & Wed 17 September 11am

Hector (Simon Pegg) is a psychiatrist who has become increasingly bored of his tiresome life. After telling his girlfriend (Rosamund Pike) that he has decided to break out of his routine, he embarks on a global quest in hopes of uncovering the elusive secret formula for true happiness.

Run & Jump (15) Wed 24 September 11am & 2.30pm

In this heartwarming, funny and unconventional love story, Maxine Peake plays a spirited Irish housewife struggling after her husband suffers a stroke. Will Forte plays an American doctor offering financial and emotional support. HHHH The Times, Total Film

Two Days, One Night (15)

Wed 24 September 6.30pm

In French with English subtitles. The latest film from the acclaimed Dardenne Brothers is an affecting social drama starring Marion Cotillard (Inception). HHHHH “SUBTLY MAGNIFICENT CENTRAL PERFORMANCE FROM MARION COTILLARD” The Guardian


The Lion King (U) Sat 27 September 10.30am

Twenty years after its first release, don’t miss this chance to see one of the greatest animations of all time making a rare appearance on the big screen. Disney’s spectacular story follows a young lion’s journey from pride outcast to proud king. HHHHH The Guardian

Guardians Of The Galaxy (12A) Sat 27 September 2.30pm & 7.30pm

In Marvel’s outer-space adventure, a brash adventurer (Chris Pratt, The Lego Movie) finds himself the object of a relentless bounty hunt and teams up with a group of supernatural misfits, including a gun-toting racoon (Vin Diesel). With Zoe Saldana, Bradley Cooper and Karen Gillan. HHHH “COLOURFUL, TONGUE-IN-CHEEK FUN” Empire

The Grand Seduction (12A) Sat 4 October 7.30pm

The tiny Canadian port of Tickle Head is promised a recycling plant – but must have their own resident doctor. After blackmailing a passing doctor into spending a month, the residents set about trying to persuade him to stay for good. A wry, charming comedy starring Brendan Gleeson (Calvary).

One Direction: Where We Are

Sun 12 October 2.30pm Tickets for this screening are priced at £11 for adults and £9 for concessions (including children).

Join One Direction for their first ever full concert experience on the big screen. The film includes all of their biggest hits, plus a 15 minute never before seen interview with the band cut with exclusive backstage tour footage.

The Hundred-Foot Journey (PG) Wed 15 October 11am & 6.30pm 2.30pm

Billy Elliot: The Musical Live

Sun 28 September 2pm (LB)

The multi-award winning musical is broadcast live from London’s West End. The story of a young northern boy who exchanges boxing gloves for ballet shoes is directed by Stephen Daldry, with music by Sir Elton John. “THE GREATEST BRITISH MUSICAL I HAVE EVER SEEN” Daily Telegraph

Lasse Hallström (Chocolat) returns to the world of food in this engaging romantic drama. A talented Indian family open an eatery in a picturesque French town, much to the annoyance of Madame Mallory (Helen Mirran) who runs the Michelinstarred restaurant across the road. With a superb sountrack by Bollywood composer A.R. Rahman (Slumdog Millionnaire)

Planes 2: Fire & Rescue (U)

The Unbeatables (U)

After realising his ambitions as a top-flight air racer in last year’s smash hit Planes, plucky crop duster Dusty returns to the skies and signs up with a fearless crew of Smokejumpers to help extinguish a huge wildfire. Starring Dane Cook, Teri Hatcher and Ed Harris.

In this animated feature, a young boy sees the tin players on his table football game come to life when his local town is threatened by a villainous football superstar. Starring the voice talents of Rupert Grint, Anthony Head, Peter Serafinowicz and Rob Brydon.

Sat 4 October 10.30am & 2.30pm

Sat 18 October 10.30am


Casablanca (U) Sat 18 October 2.30pm

This timeless classic has lost none of its excitement, drama, comedy or charm since its release in 1942. Humphrey Bogart gets pulled into a love triangle after his long-lost love (Ingrid Bergman) arrives with her husband. HHHHH “THIS GREAT ROMANIC NOIR IS STILL GRIPPINGLY POWERFUL” The Guardian

Pride (15)

Sat 18 October 7.30pm & Wed 22 October 2.30pm

Bill Nighy and Imelda Staunton star in this comedy based on true events. A group of gay and lesbian activists decide to raise money to support striking miners during the summer of 1984. HHHH “ A RICHLY ENJOYABLE FILM” Guardian

Before I Go To Sleep (15)

Wed 22 October 11am & 6.30pm

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.

Bugsy Malone (U) Wed 29 October 11am

In Alan Parker’s classic family musical, Scott Baio, Jodie Foster and a host of familiar British faces create a delightful world of gangsters, speakeasies and tough-talking dames. As fresh and funny as ever, featuring catchy tunes and the best custard pie fight in history. HHHH “FRESH AND INFECTIOUS” Empire

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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). His attempts to unmask her as a swindler become complicated when he falls for her.

NT Live (Encore): Frankenstein Sat 1 November (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

Classic Family Films

See The Lion King or 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. Please note different pricing applies to One Direction. To sign up to receive our cinema e-newsletter when new films are announced please email cinema@thecorecorby.com


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