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OCTOBER HIGHLIGHTS
PARTICIPATING IN ORANGE WEDNESDAYS
PRIDE (15)
Bill Nighy and Imelda Staunton star in this comic drama following a group of gay activists who decide to raise money for the striking miners of a small Welsh community in 1984. In association with Q-Film. HHHHH “A TERRIFIC BRITISH FILM” The Times
EFFIE GRAY (TBC)
MET OPERA LIVE: MACBETH
MANUSCRIPTS DON’T BURN (15)
THE EVIL DEAD (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).
In Persian with English subtitles With a government ban on his work, this daring thriller from Mohammad Rasoulof was shot covertly. HHHH “ITS VERY EXISTENCE SHOULD BE APPLAUDED” Total Film
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We welcome The Metropolitan Opera to our screen with their chilling production of Verdi’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy, broadcast live via satellite from New York.
A late night Hallowe’en screening of Sam Raimi’s archetypal horror. Five college students visit a remote cabin and accidentally release the evil forces within. HHHH “ICONIC” Empire
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UNDER THE RADAR
LIVE EVENTS
This refreshingly honest and darkly funny comedy stars Jenny Slate (Parks And Recreation) as young Brooklyn stand-up comedian Donna, who must face up to some big life decisions after a drunken one‑night stand. HHHH The Times, The Independent, Empire
The Met Opera’s Music Director James Levine conducts a spirited new production of Mozart’s masterpiece, directed by Richard Eyre. Broadcast live via satellite from New York.
OBVIOUS CHILD (15)
MET OPERA LIVE: LE NOZZE DI FIGARO
BOLSHOI LIVE: THE LEGEND OF LOVE
A world premiere of the Bolshoi Ballet’s new production of one of Russian master Yuri Grigorovich’s earliest choreographic works – a tale of forbidden love. Broadcast live via satellite.
BJÖRK: BIOPHILIA
This concert film was recorded live at London’s Alexandra Palace in 2013 and sees Björk and her band perform every song from her multi-disciplinary multimedia project Biophilia. “A CAPTIVATING RECORD OF AN ARTIST IN FULL COMMAND OF HER IDIOSYNCRATIC POWERS” Variety
CLASSICS
THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI (U)
This silent thriller from 1919 is one of the earliest horror features ever made. In a small German town, a hypnotist uses a somnambulist to carry out his murders. HHHHH “[THIS] MASTERPIECE OF GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM DESERVES TO BE SEEN ON THE BIG SCREEN” Empire
WITHNAIL AND I (15) VIOLETTE (15)
In French with English subtitles This gripping biopic explores the intense and lifelong relationship between French writers Violette Leduc and Simone de Beauvoir. HHHHH “[A] HANDSOME, INTELLIGENTLY ABSORBING AND STIRRING BIOGRAPHICAL PORTRAIT” New York Times
Set in the 1960s, this intelligent, superbly acted and hilarious film follows two unemployed actors who escape the squalor of their London flat for a week in the country. Starring Richard E. Grant and Paul McGann. HHHHH The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Empire
NIGHT TRAIN TO LISBON (12A)
After a Latin professor (Jeremy Irons) saves a beautiful Portuguese woman from leaping to her death, he discovers a mesmerising book that compels him to abandon his boring life and embark on an enthralling adventure.
IDA (12A)
In Polish with English subtitles In this haunting drama from Pawel Pawlikowski (My Summer Of Love), a young novitiate nun in 1960s Poland is on the verge of taking her vows when she discovers a dark family secret dating back to the years of the Nazi occupation.
BRIGHTON ROCK (PG)
This British noir masterpiece features the late Richard Attenborough’s breakthrough role; his iconic performance as sinister gang leader Pinky Brown. HHHHH “A CLASSIC THRILLER, A TERRIFIC GANGSTER MOVIE AND ONE OF THE MOST DISTINCTIVE VERSIONS OF FILM NOIR EVER TO ORIGINATE FROM THESE SHORES” Daily Telegraph HHHH The Guardian, Empire
ZABRISKIE POINT (15)
In Michaelangelo Antonioni’s (L’Avventura) allegorical attack on mainstream American lifestyle and politics, Mark Frechette plays a rebellious student who steals a plane in LA and heads for Death Valley.
THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (12A)
The University Of Northampton’s Cult Film Club invite you to don your stockings and join them for a screening of the definitive cult film. This ever popular blend of music and mayhem follows all-American couple Janet and Brad as they spend the night at a mysterious mansion full of kinky Transylvanians. HHHH “THE GRANDADDY OF ALL CULT FILMS” Empire
A MOST WANTED MAN (15)
In Anton Corbijn’s (Control) adaptation of John Le Carré’s post-9/11 espionage thriller, the late Philip Seymour Hoffman plays the head of Hamburg’s secret anti-terrorist unit who co-opts a reluctant Chechen refugee to help catch a suspected jihad mastermind. HHHHH “[A] MASTERFUL ADAPTATION” Daily Telegraph
WHAT WE DID ON OUR HOLIDAY (12A)
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.
THE SHINING (15)
Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece of modern horror is widely considered to be the most terrifying movie of all time. Jack Nicholson plays a frustrated writer gradually going insane as the caretaker of an isolated hotel. HHHHH “ATMOSPHERIC, BLACKLY FUNNY AND UTTERLY TERRIFYING” Little White Lies
THE INBETWEENERS 2 (15)
In the follow up to 2011’s comedy hit, the hapless foursome reunite and embark on a hilarious road trip across Australia. HHHH “PUERILE, PLEASURABLE AND PERFECTLY EXECUTED” Total Film
THE BOXTROLLS 3D (PG)
NEW SEASON
MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT (12A)
Woody Allen’s new romantic comedy stars Colin Firth as a celebrated stage magician sent to France to debunk glamorous clairvoyant Emma Stone, only to fall for her.
MYSTERY ROAD (15)
This half-term, enjoy 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
In Ivan Sen’s mesmerising Australian thriller, an indigenous detective investigates the murder of a teenage girl after her body is found by the roadside in a small town in the Outback. With Hugo Weaving. HHHH The Times, The Independent
THE RIOT CLUB (15)
Based on the critically-acclaimed play, Posh, this drama follows two first year students at Oxford University who are determined to join the infamous Riot Club - where reputations can be made or destroyed over the course of a single evening. HHHH The Guardian
FILM SCHEDULE Fri 3 October Magic In The Moonlight Pride Sat 4 October Magic In The Moonlight Pride Magic In The Moonlight Sun 5 October The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari Pride Mon 6 October Pride Magic In The Moonlight Tue 7 October Magic In The Moonlight Pride Wed 8 October Magic In The Moonlight (SS) Pride Magic In The Moonlight Thu 9 October Magic In The Moonlight Pride Fri 10 October Effie Gray Pride Sat 11 October Effie Gray Q-Film: Pride Met Opera Live: Macbeth Sun 12 October Effie Gray Pride Mon 13 October Mystery Road Effie Gray (FF)
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Tue 14 October Effie Gray Obvious Child Wed 15 October Effie Gray (PB) Effie Gray (SS) Effie Gray Mystery Road Thu 16 October Obvious Child Effie Gray Fri 17 October A Most Wanted Man Withnail & I Sat 18 October What We Did On Our Holiday Met Opera Live: Le Nozze Di Figaro Sun 19 October Brighton Rock What We Did On Our Holiday Mon 20 October Private Hire A Most Wanted Man (FF) Tue 21 October A Most Wanted Man What We Did On Our Holiday Wed 22 October What We Did On Our Holiday (SS) Manuscripts Don’t Burn A Most Wanted Man
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Thu 23 October Private Hire What We Did On Our Holiday Fri 24 October The Inbetweeners 2 Bjork: Biophilia Sat 25 October The Boxtrolls (3D) The Inbetweeners 2 Violette Sun 26 October Zabriskie Point Bolshoi Live: Legend Of Love Mon 27 October The Boxtrolls (3D) The Riot Club The Inbetweeners 2 Tue 28 October The Boxtrolls (3D) Ida Night Train To Lisbon Wed 29 October What We Did On Our Holiday (PB) Night Train To Lisbon (SS) The Riot Club Cult Film Club: The Rocky Horror Picture Show Thu 30 October The Boxtrolls (3D) Violette Ida Fri 31 October The Shining The Evil Dead
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TICKET INFORMATION Adults: £7.50 Concessions: £6.50 (students, senior 60+, jobseekers and disabled) Child: £5 (14 and under) Peak Screenings (Fri & Sat eve from 6pm): £8.50, £7.50 concessions, £6 child (14 and under) Live Broadcast screenings (LB): £14, £12 concessions, £10 child. Please note prices may vary. Non-Live Premium screenings (NLP): £12, £10 concessions, £8 child
ORANGE WEDNESDAYS Orange mobile users can text FILM to 241 and get a code to buy two tickets for the price of one. Not available on Live Broadcast or Premium Screenings. PARENT AND BABY SCREENINGS (PB) £6.50 (Baby aged under one goes free, and noise is no concern) Tickets for Parent And Baby screenings cannot be booked online; please call 01604 624811 or visit Box Office to book. SILVER SCREEN (SS) matinees £5 Screenings aimed at audiences aged 50 and above. FOOD FREE SCREENING (FF) Drinks only may be taken into the cinema with snacking allowed in the foyer.