“IT TRULY IS A STUNNING LITTLE GEM IN THE HEART OF NORTHAMPTON” The Guardian Our 88-seat cinema promises the discerning movie‑goer an unrivalled experience, hosting the very best in world, independent, British and mainstream films.
AUGUST HIGHLIGHTS
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
THE CHOIR (PG)
TRUE STORY (15)
THE WONDERS (15)
BUILDING JERUSALEM (CERT TBC)
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. “AFFECTING” Daily Telegraph
In Italian with English subtitles Monica Belucci stars in this drama about a family of beekeepers on a remote farm, who find their lives disrupted by the arrival of a TV crew in their area. HHHHH “MESMERISING” Daily Telegraph
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Jonah Hill and James Franco star in this drama, based on real events, about a disgraced journalist who forms a bond with an accused murderer who has assumed his identity. The debut feature film of Rupert Goold, former Artistic Director at Royal & Derngate.
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. Includes satellite Q&A.
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NEW EUROPEAN CINEMA
DOCUMENTARIES
In German with English subtitles A thrilling drama from Oscar-nominated director Oliver Hirschbiegel (Downfall) which tells the incredible true story of Georg Elser’s failed attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler in 1939.
Wim Wenders’ documentary about the life and work of photographer Sebastião Salgado, whose career has spanned over four decades. Having witnessed some of the major events of recent history, he is now embarking on a huge photographic tribute to the Earth’s beauty. HHHH “ILLUMINATING AND UPLIFTING” The Guardian
13 MINUTES (15)
THE TREATMENT (18)
THE SALT OF THE EARTH (12A)
In Flemish with English subtitles This suspenseful Belgian thriller is based on the bestselling novels by British crime writer Mo Hayder. A police inspector investigating the disappearance of a young boy exposes an insidious criminal network that unnervingly has links to his own past.
EDEN (15)
In French with English subtitles Loosely based on events in her own life, Mia HansenLøve’s drama follows a young Parisian DJ over 20 years as he is caught up in the exploding world of dance music. The film references the career of Daft Punk, whose music features on the pulsing soundtrack. HHHH “BRILLIANTLY REALISED… WARM AND PERCEPTIVE” The Guardian
IRIS (TBC)
This feature pairs 87-year-old documentarian Albert Maysles (Grey Gardens) with Iris Apfel – the quickwitted, flamboyantly dressed 97-year-old style maven who has been influential on the New York fashion scene for decades. “A DELIGHTFUL EYE-OPENER” New York Times
FAMILY FILMS
Enjoy our Summer Holiday Ticket Offer of one adult and one child for £11 on the following films:
MINIONS (U)
EVENT CINEMA
RSC ENCORE: THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
Another chance to see the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of Shakespeare’s drama, recorded at Stratford-Upon-Avon. HHHHH London Evening Standard HHHH The Times
RSC LIVE: OTHELLO
Hugh Quarshie returns to the RSC to play Shakespeare’s Othello, alongside Lucian Msamati (Game Of Thrones) in the role of Iago. HHHH “IT FEELS AS THOUGH HISTORY IS BEING MADE” Daily Telegraph
NT LIVE: THE BEAUX’ STRATAGEM
Simon Godwin directs George Farquhar’s wild comedy of love and cash. The ‘Beaux’ are Mr Aimwell and Mr Archer, two charming, dissolute young men who have blown their fortunes in giddy London. Their ‘Stratagem’ is to marry for money. HHHH “EXHILARATING” The Guardian
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
THOMAS & FRIENDS - SODOR’S LEGEND OF THE LOST TREASURE (U) Eddie Redmayne, Olivia Coleman and John Hurt lend their voices to this animated adventure, as Britain’s favourite locomotive and his friends unearth an old pirate ship and hunt for Sodor’s lost treasure.
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 Brendon 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
DYSTOPIAN CLASSICS
In the run up to Royal & Derngate’s production of Brave New World in September, we are screening a selection of classic films with a dystopian theme.
FAHRENHEIT 451 (12A)
Ray Bradbury’s novel is brought to life in François Truffaut’s 1966 feature, starring Oskar Werner as a fireman who begins to question his task of burning all literature. With Julie Christie. HHHH “ONE OF CINEMA’S FINEST DYSTOPIAN VISIONS” Empire
CODE 46 (15)
MAGIC MIKE XXL (15)
Three years after Mike (Channing Tatum) bowed out of the stripper life at the top of his game, he and the remaining Kings of Tampa hit the road to put on one last blow-out performance. HHHH “SUPER-SIZED STRIPPER SEQUEL” 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’ve shared for over 40 years.
Tim Robbins stars as an investigator who falls for passport forger Samantha Morton and finds their romance is doomed by their genetic incompatibility. HHHH “ANOTHER RESOUNDING SUCCESS FOR THIS UNIQUELY TALENTED DIRECTOR” The Guardian
ALPHAVILLE (12A)
In French with English subtitles In Jean-Luc Goddard’s acclaimed 1965 sci-fi noir, an American private eye arrives in a city on a distant planet and finds himself at odds with the city’s ruler. “GROUND-BREAKING VISUALS” Empire
SELF/LESS (12A)
In this sci-fi thriller, Ben Kinglsey plays a wealthy man dying of cancer who pays for an operation which transfers his consciousness into the body of a young man (Ryan Reynolds). But all is not as it seems when he starts to uncover the mystery of the body’s origin.
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – ROGUE NATION (CERT TBC)
Further screenings in September will include Gattaca and Jurassic Park 3D.
NEW SEASON
LA CAGE AUX FOLLES (15)
In French and Italian with English subtitles Chaos ensues in this 1979 comedy when a young man brings his fiancée and her ultra-conservative parents to St Tropez to meet his parents – a cabaret nightclub owner and his drag queen partner. The film was nominated for three Oscars and won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film in 1980. In association with Q-Film.
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.
THE DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL (18)
Based on the graphic novel by Phoebe Gloeckner, this comedy-drama set in 1970s San Francisco charts the coming-of-age adventures of Minnie (Bel Powley) as she begins an affair with her mother’s boyfriend (Alexander Skarsgård). With Kristen Wiig. HHHH “CAPTIVATING” The Guardian
THE OVERNIGHT (15)
Adam Scott (Parks And Recreation) and Taylor Schilling (Orange Is The New Black) star as a couple who move with their son to Los Angeles and feel lost in the new city. When the mysterious Kurt (Jason Schwartzman) invites them to his home, they find the evening grows increasingly peculiar. HHHH “EXCRUCIATINGLY HILARIOUS AND HILARIOUSLY EXCRUCIATING” Empire
SOUTHPAW (15)
Jake Gyllenhaal and Rachel McAdams star in this powerful drama about a successful professional boxer whose life falls apart after a tragedy.
SECOND CHANCE AMY (15)
Asif Kapadia’s documentary about Amy Winehouse. HHHHH The Times
MR HOLMES (PG)
Ian McKellen takes on the role of the famous detective. HHHH Total Film
LOVE & MERCY (12A)
Paul Dano and John Cusack bring Brian Wilson of The Beach Boy’s story to life on screen.
FILM SCHEDULE Fri 31 July Minions The Choir Amy Sat 1 August Minions The Choir Amy Sun 2 August Minions Minions Mon 3 August Minions Mr Holmes The Choir Tue 4 August Minions Amy The Choir Wed 5 August The Choir (SS) Minions Mr Holmes Thu 6 August Minions The Choir Mr Holmes Fri 7 August The Legend Of Barney Thomson True Story Sat 8 August Private Hire The Legend Of Barney Thomson True Story The Legend Of Barney Thomson Sun 9 August Private Hire Thomas & Friends The Legend Of Barney Thomson Mon 10 August Thomas & Friends QFilm: La Cage Aux Folles The Legend Of Barney Thomson Tue 11 August Thomas & Friends The Legend Of Barney Thomson The Overnight
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Wed 12 August Thomas & Friends The Legend Of Barney Thomson (SS) The Overnight The Legend Of Barney Thomson Thu 13 August Thomas & Friends The Legend Of Barney Thomson True Story Fri 14 August Song Of The Sea Love & Mercy Magic Mike XXL Sat 15 August Song Of The Sea RSC Encore: The Merchant Of Venice (NLP) Magic Mike XXL Sun 16 August Love & Mercy Fahrenheit 451 Mon 17 August Song Of The Sea Magic Mike XXL The Salt Of The Earth Tue 18 August Song Of The Sea Ruth & Alex 13 Minutes Wed 19 August Magic Mike XXL (PB) 13 Minutes (SS) The Salt Of The Earth Magic Mike XXL Thu 20 August Song Of The Sea 13 Minutes Ruth & Alex Fri 21 August Inside Out The Treatment Self/Less Sat 22 August Inside Out Self/Less Eden
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Sun 23 August Inside Out Code 46 Mon 24 August Inside Out Iris The Treatment Tue 25 August Inside Out Eden The Wonders Wed 26 August Inside Out Ruth & Alex (SS) RSC Live: Othello (LB) Thu 27 August Inside Out The Wonders Self/Less Fri 28 August Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation The Diary Of A Teenage Girl Sat 29 August Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Southpaw Sun 30 August Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Alphaville Mon 31 August The Diary Of A Teenage Girl Southpaw Tue 1 September Building Jerusalem + Q&A Wed 2 September Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (PB) Iris (SS) Southpaw The Diary Of A Teenage Girl Thu 3 September NT Live: The Beaux’ Stratagem (LB) Sat 5 September Gattaca Jurassic Park 3D
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TICKET INFORMATION Adults: £8 Concessions: £7 (students, senior 60+, jobseekers and disabled) Child: £5.50 (14 and under) Peak Screenings (Fri & Sat eve from 6pm): £9, £8 concessions, £6.50 child (14 and under) Live Broadcast screenings (LB): £14.50, £12.50 concessions, £10.50 child. Please note prices may vary. Non-Live Premium screenings (NLP): £12.50, £10.50 concessions, £8.50 child
FAMILY TICKET OFFER £11 (one adult and one child) Available for all screenings of Minions, Thomas & Friends, Song Of The Sea and Inside Out during the summer holidays. Silver Screen matinees (SS): £5.50 (screenings aimed at audiences aged 50 and above) Parent And Baby screenings (PB): £7 (exclusive screenings for parents/carers of babies aged under one). Tickets for Parent And Baby screenings cannot be booked online; please call 01604 624811 or visit Box Office to book.