“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.
LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEW LOOK BROCHURE COMING NEXT MONTH
MARCH HIGHLIGHTS
MOONLIGHT (12A)
This highly acclaimed drama follows three defining chapters in a young man’s life. The film won the Golden Globe for Best Film and has been nominated for four BAFTAs and eight Academy Awards including Best Film. HHHHH “HEARTBREAKING AND DEEPLY RELEVANT” The Guardian
LION (PG)
T2: TRAINSPOTTING (18)
THE FITS (12A)
HIDDEN FIGURES (PG)
Nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture, this drama stars Dev Patel in a BAFTAwinning performance. The screening on Sun 12 March includes subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing as part of Disabled Access Day 2017.
This psychological drama follows an eleven-yearold tomboy who becomes enamoured with the dancing troupe at the gym where she boxes. “A DREAMY, BEAUTIFULLY SYNCOPATED COMING-OF-AGE TALE” New York Times @ErrolFlynnFilm ErrolFlynnFilmhouse
Danny Boyle’s long-awaited sequel reunites the original cast of Ewan McGregor, Robert Carlyle, Jonny Lee Miller and Ewen Bremner. HHHH “CHOOSE A SEQUEL THAT DOESN’T DISAPPOINT” The Guardian
Nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Oscars, this heart-warming drama tells the untold true story of a group of black women who were hired by NASA in the 1960s. HHHH “IRRESISTIBLY UPLIFTING” The Guardian
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UNDER THE RADAR
SCREEN ANIME: A SILENT VOICE (12A)
In Japanese with English subtitles This award-winning animated drama is based on the Manga series of the same name, following a young man who tries to redeem himself when he meets up with the deaf girl he used to bully at school. The screenplay was written by Reiko Yoshida (Studio Ghibli’s The Cat Returns). Part of our Screen Anime season.
CHRISTINE (15)
GONE TOO FAR! (12)
Destiny Ekaragha’s 2013 comedy follows a Peckham teenager who finds his street cred threatened when his long-lost brother arrives from Nigeria, with questionable fashion sense and a broad accent. Forced to spend the day together, the pair deal with local bullies, girl trouble and their African heritage. HHHH “SUPERBLY JUDGED COMEDY OF RACIAL MANNERS” Time Out
CLASSICS
This eloquent biographical drama tells the true story of a Florida news reporter Christine Chubbuck (Rebecca Hall), who shocked the world by committing suicide during a live broadcast in 1974. With Michael C. Hall and Tracy Letts. HHHHH “REBECCA HALL IS EXTRAORDINARY” The Observer
Q-FILM: THE CHILDREN’S HOUR (12)
With the support of the BFI Film Audience Network we are screening three iconic films that depict the Black British youth experience from the ’80s through to the present day.
MARY POPPINS (U)
BABYMOTHER (15)
This 1998 musical drama follows a young single mother trying to balance her personal responsibilities with her budding career as a musician. She decides to form her own all-girl Reggae group, but her world is turned upsidedown when family tragedy strikes.
BABYLON (15)
Franco Rosso’s 1980 drama was the first major British feature film to take Reggae music as its central theme, following the trials and tribulations of a young car mechanic and aspiring musician (Brinsley Forde) in South London.
Shirley MacLaine and Audrey Hepburn are superb in William Wyler’s 1961 Oscar-nominated adaptation of Lillian Hellman’s play, following the devastating consequences of a lie told by a spiteful child in school. With James Garner. In association with Q-Film.
Dementia-Friendly screening All are welcome at our screening of the beloved 1964 musical starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke, however we extend an especially warm welcome to those living with dementia, their companions and family. HHHH “THE SONGS ARE CLASSICS” Daily Telegraph
CULT FILM CLUB: GALAXY QUEST (12)
The University of Northampton’s Cult Film Club present the 1999 sci-fi comedy, following the cast of a cult ’70s space TV show who have to save the universe when an alien race needs their help. Starring Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver and Alan Rickman. HHHH “HUGELY ENJOYABLE” Empire
EVENT CINEMA
MET OPERA LIVE: IDOMENEO
This documentary and concert film captures David Bowie and his band performing at London’s Hammersmith Odeon on July 3, 1973. This exclusive screening includes a new film featuring MOJO’s Editor-in-Chief Phil Alexander in conversation with drummer Woody Woodmansey.
NEW SEASON
ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS (PG)
Mozart’s first operatic masterpiece returns to the Met in the classic Jean-Pierre Ponnelle production, conducted by James Levine. Returning from the Trojan War, Idomeneo vows to Neptune that he will sacrifice the first person he sees on his return home, only to encounter his own son. Broadcast live from New York.
FENCES (12A)
NT LIVE: HEDDA GABLER (12A)
Tony Award-winning director Ivo van Hove returns to the National Theatre with a modern production of Ibsen’s masterpiece. The live broadcast has sold out, but there is an encore screening on Sat 1 April.
Having won Tony Awards for their performances in the 2010 Broadway revival of August Wilson’s play, Denzel Washington and Viola Davis reprise their roles in this big screen adaptation. It has been nominated for four Academy Awards, with Davis winning Best Supporting Actress at the Golden Globes and BAFTAs. HHHHH “SIMPLY EXTRAORDINARY” Empire
MET OPERA LIVE: LA TRAVIATA
Sonya Yoncheva sings one of opera’s most beloved heroines, the tragic courtesan Violetta, in The Metropolitan Opera’s production. Broadcast live from New York.
BOLSHOI LIVE: A CONTEMPORARY EVENING
The Bolshoi Ballet takes on a bold new challenge in this encounter between some of the best dancers in the world and the masters of contemporary choreography. Broadcast live from Moscow and featuring music by Benjamin Britten, Max Richter, Ludwig van Beethoven and Leonid Desyatnikov.
20TH CENTURY WOMAN (15)
Set in the summer of 1979, Annette Bening, Greta Gerwig and Elle Fanning star in the story of three women, each from a different era of the 20th century, coming together to help teach a teenage boy about life and love. HHHHH “THE SECRET TREASURE OF THIS OSCAR SEASON” Daily Telegraph
VICEROY’S HOUSE (12A)
Directed by Gurinder Chadha (Bend It Like Beckham), this historical drama tells the true story of the final months of British rule in India in 1947. Hugh Bonneville plays Lord Mountbatten, the last Viceroy, charged with handing India back to its people. The cast includes Gillian Anderson, Michael Gambon, Simon Callow and Om Puri.
EXHIBITION ON SCREEN: AN ARTIST’S GARDEN: AMERICAN IMPRESSIONISM
This new film is based on the hugely popular exhibition The Artist’s Garden: American Impressionism And The Garden Movement from the Florence Griswold Museum in Connecticut, widely considered a home of American impressionism.
SECOND CHANCE
Further chances to catch up on popular releases from recent months.
LA LA LAND (12A) MANCHESTER BY THE SEA (15) SULLY (12A) JACKIE (15)
FILM SCHEDULE Fri 3 March Moonlight La La Land Sat 4 March La La Land Moonlight La La Land Sun 5 March Babymother Moonlight Mon 6 March La La Land Moonlight Tue 7 March Moonlight Ziggy Stardust Wed 8 March Moonlight (SS) La La Land Moonlight Thu 9 March NT Live: Hedda Gabler Fri 10 March Lion T2 Trainspotting Sat 11 March Manchester By The Sea Met Opera Live: La Traviata (LB) T2 Trainspotting Sun 12 March Lion (Subtitled) Babylon
6.15pm 8.45pm 2.30pm 6pm 8.30pm 2.30pm 5pm 6.15pm 9pm 6.15pm 8.45pm 2.30pm 6.15pm 9pm 7pm 6.15pm 9pm 2pm 5.55pm 9pm 2pm 5pm
Mon 13 March The Children’s Hour The Fits Tue 14 March Lion T2 Trainspotting Wed 15 March Lion (PB) Lion (SS) T2 Trainspotting A Silent Voice Thu 16 March Lion T2 Trainspotting Fri 17 March 20th Century Women Fences Sat 18 March Sully Fences 20th Century Women Sun 19 March Bolshoi Live: A Contemporary Evening (LB) Christine Mon 20 March Fences Jackie Tue 21 March EOS: The Artist’s Garden… 20th Century Women
6.15pm 8.45pm 6.15pm 9pm 11.30am 2.30pm 6.15pm 8.45pm 6.15pm 9pm 6.15pm 9pm 2.30pm 6pm 9pm 3pm 6.30pm 6.15pm 9.15pm 6.15pm 8.30pm
Wed 22 March Fences (SS) Christine Fences Thu 23 March Jackie Manchester By The Sea Fri 24 March Viceroy’s House Hidden Figures Sat 25 March Viceroy’s House Met Opera Live:Idomeneo (LB) Sun 26 March Viceroy’s House Gone Too Far! Mon 27 March Viceroy’s House Hidden Figures Tue 28 March Mary Poppins (Dementia‑Friendly) Hidden Figures Viceroy’s House Wed 29 March Hidden Figures (PB) Hidden Figures (SS) Cult Film Club: Galaxy Quest Hidden Figures Thu 30 March Viceroy’s House Hidden Figures
2.30pm 6.15pm 9pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 6.15pm 8.45pm 1.30pm 4.55pm 2pm 4.30pm 6.15pm 9.15pm 2.30pm 6.15pm 9pm 11.30am 2.30pm 6.15pm 9pm 6.15pm 8.45pm
Visit www.errolflynnfilmhouse.com for screenings of Moonlight and exciting live broadcast events coming soon.
NEW LOOK BROCHURE
With our new screen opening soon, we are going to be making a few changes to our leaflet. Look out next month for our new look brochure, which will be packed full of exciting new films and events. Please visit our website www.errolflynnfilmhouse.com or sign up to our weekly e-newsletter for the most up to date information about film times and new releases.
TICKET INFORMATION
Adults: £8.50 Concessions: £7.50 (students, senior 60+, jobseekers and disabled) Child: £6 (14 and under) Peak Screenings (Fri & Sat eve from 6pm): £9.50, £8.50 concessions, £7 child (14 and under) Live Broadcast screenings (LB): £15, £13 concessions, £11 child. Please note prices may vary. Non-Live Premium screenings (NLP): £13, £11 concessions, £9 child Silver Screen matinees (SS): £6 Screenings aimed at audiences aged 50 and above Parent & Baby Screenings (PB): £7.50 Exclusive screenings for parents/carers of babies under one. Tickets cannot be booked online; please call 01604 624811
FREE CINEMA FOR A YEAR
We are looking forward to the opening of our second screen and there is still time to make your mark in the auditorium. Name a seat and in return for your generous donation you will receive free cinema visits for a year. Packages are available for individuals and businesses. For more information please contact Jo Ibbotson on 01604 655735 or email jo.ibbotson@royalandderngate.co.uk.
or visit Box Office to book. This month you can enjoy Lion on Wed 15 March and Hidden Figures on Thu 30 March at 8.45pm. Our Dementia-Friendly screenings offer people living with dementia the chance to enjoy a film in a relaxed and supportive environment. Tickets are standard price, with one free companion ticket. There will be no adverts or trailers before the film. This month enjoy Mary Poppins on Tue 28 March at 2.30pm. The screening of Lion Sun 12 March is open to all but includes subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing as part of Disabled Access Day 2017. Audio Description is available on many titles - please ask our staff for a headset or induction loop. More information about accessibility can be found on our website.