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HIGHLIGHTS

AT ETERNITY’S GATE

Dir: Julian Schnabel I Switzerland/Ireland/UK/France/USA I 2019 I 111mins I (12A) I In French and English with English subtitles Willem Dafoe earned an Oscar nomination for his performance as the famed but tormented artist Vincent Van Gogh in At Eternity’s Gate, directed by Oscar nominee Julian Schnabel. HHHH “THE DEFINITIVE PORTRAIT” Rolling Stone

THE SISTERS BROTHERS

Dir: Jacques Audiard I France/Spain/Romania/Belgium/USA I 2018 122mins I (15) This comedic Western from acclaimed director Jacques Audiard (Rust And Bone) features an all-star cast that includes Joaquin Phoenix, John C. Reilly, Jake Gyllenhaal and Riz Ahmed. HHHH “A MOVIE OF NEAR-FLAWLESS PERFORMANCES” The Times

WILD ROSE

Dir: Tom Harper I UK I 2018 I 100mins I (15) Jessie Buckley stars as Rose-Lynn, a Glaswegian mother-of-two recently released from prison, on a quest to become a country music star. The film also stars Julie Walters and comes from director Tom Harper (War And Peace). “A HAPPY-SAD DRAMA OF STARSTRUCK FEVER” Variety

TOLKIEN

Dir: Dome Karukoski I USA I 2019 I 112mins I (Cert. TBC) Nicholas Hoult stars as J.R.R. Tolkien in this biopic exploring the author's formative years. As a young student, he finds love, friendship and artistic inspiration among a group of fellow outcasts. These early life experiences soon inspire Tolkien to write the classic fantasy novels The Hobbit and The Lord Of The Rings.

OUT OF BLUE

Dir: Carol Morley I USA/UK I 2018 I 109 mins I (15) Carol Morley directs this one-of-a-kind thriller adapted from Martin Amis’ novel Night Train. Patricia Clarkson stars as a detective called to investigate the shooting of a leading astrophysicist. Her hunt draws her into an even larger mystery: the nature of the universe itself. “COSMICALLY UNCANNY NOIR” The Guardian

US

Dir: Jordan Peele I USA I 2019 I 116mins I (15) From director Jordan Peele (Get Out), this psychological horror film follows Adelaide (Lupita Nyong’o), a woman haunted by an unresolved trauma from her past. She feels her paranoia elevate as she grows increasingly certain that something bad is going to befall her family. Also starring Winston Duke and Elisabeth Moss.

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MID90S

Dir: Jonah Hill I USA I 2018 I 85mins I (Cert. TBC) Jonah Hill makes his directorial debut with a nostalgic look at growing up in the ’90s. The film follows Stevie (Sunny Suljic), a 13-year-old who spends his summer navigating between his troubled home life and his new friends. Also starring Lucas Hedges and Katherine Waterston. “AN ENDLESSLY ENJOYABLE, UPLIFTING DEBUT” Sight & Sound

STYX

Dir: Wolfgang Fischer I Germany/Austria I 2018 I 94mins I (12A) In English and German with English subtitles A busy doctor plans to spend her annual vacation sailing in the Atlantic. Everything changes when she sees a damaged, overloaded boat full of refugees. She radios for help, but as her request is going nowhere, she may be forced to make a momentous decision.

EIGHTH GRADE

Dir: Bo Burnham I USA I 2018 I 94mins I (15) Bo Burnham directs this coming-of-age comedy about 13-year-old Kayla (a Golden Globe nominated performance from Elsie Fisher), who endures a tidal wave of contemporary adolescence as she makes her way through the last week of school. HHHHH “ACHINGLY TIMELESS” Rolling Stone

VOX LUX

Dir: Brady Corbet I USA I 2018 I 115mins I (15) Natalie Portman (Black Swan, Jackie) gives a powerful performance as international pop star Celeste, who finds fame through tragic circumstances at a young age. She now finds herself on the comeback trail when a scandal, personal struggles and the pitfalls of fame threaten her career. The film was nominated for the Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival and also stars Jude Law. HHHHH “PORTMAN IS OUTRAGEOUSLY ENJOYABLE” Daily Telegraph

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THE LEGO MOVIE 2: THE SECOND PART

Dir: Mike Mitchell & Trisha Gum I Denmark/Norway/Australia/USA I 2019 I 107mins I (U) The citizens of Bricksburg face a dangerous new threat when LEGO DUPLO invaders from outer space start to wreck everything in their path. Enjoy our Easter Family Ticket Offer of one adult and one child for £13. HHHH “EFFORTLESSLY FUN SEQUEL” The Guardian

CAPTAIN MARVEL

Dir: Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden I USA I 2019 I 124mins I (12A) Oscar-winner Brie Larson (Room) stars as Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races. Set in the ’90s, Captain Marvel is an all-new adventure from a previously unseen period in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN

Dir: Terry Jones I UK I 1979 I 94mins I (15) Monty Python’s achingly funny Life Of Brian gives their take on Roman history, and the muddle and uncertain origins of what really is ‘gospel truth’. From director Terry Jones, the film returns to cinemas for a special 40th anniversary screening. HHHHH “COMIC MASTERPIECE” Empire

BEING FRANK: THE CHRIS SIEVEY STORY

Dir: Steve Sullivan I UK I 2018 I 105mins I (15) Frank Sidebottom, remembered fondly as the man with the papier‑mache head, was the court jester of the Manchester music and comedy scene for over 25 years, but only a privileged few knew the man inside. “AN ENGROSSING DOC PORTRAIT” The Hollywood Reporter

STAN & OLLIE

Dir: Jon S. Baird I UK/Canada/USA I 2019 I 95mins I (PG) Dementia-Friendly The true story of Hollywood’s greatest comedy double act, Laurel and Hardy, starring Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly. The pair embark on a variety hall tour of Britain and Ireland, seeking to secure their place in the hearts of the public. Dementia-Friendly screening.

THEY LIVE

Dir: John Carpenter I USA I 1988 I 94mins I (15) I Cult Film Club A homeless drifter discovers a reason for the ever-widening gap between the rich and the poor: a conspiracy by non-human aliens who have infiltrated American society in the guise of wealthy yuppies. The film comes from legendary director John Carpenter. HHHH “PRESSING” The Guardian

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MINDING THE GAP

Dir: Bing Liu I USA I 2018 I 93mins I (15) Nominated for Best Documentary at this year’s Oscars, Minding The Gap follows three young men over a 12 year period. They bond together to escape volatile families in their Rust Belt hometown, facing adult responsibilities and unexpected revelations which may threaten their decade-long friendship.

LORDS OF CHAOS

Dir: Jonas Åkerlund I UK/Sweden I 2019 I 117mins I (18) 17-year-old Euronymous (Rory Culkin) becomes fixated on creating ‘true Norwegian black metal’ with his band Mayhem. He mounts shocking publicity stunts to put the band’s name on the map, but the lines between show and reality start to blur. “A PITCH PERFECT BLACK METAL DRAMEDY” Variety

LAST BREATH

Dir: Alex Parkinson & Richard Da Costa I UK I 2018 I 90mins I (12A) A commercial diver is stranded on the seabed with five minutes of oxygen, but no chance of rescue for more than 30 minutes. With access to an amazing archive of footage, Last Breath is the true story of one man’s impossible fight for survival.

RED JOAN

Dir: Trevor Nunn I UK I 2018 I 101mins I (12A) Judi Dench stars as a women whose tranquil existence is shattered as she’s shockingly arrested by MI5. Hiding an incredible past, Joan is one of the most influential spies in living history, dating back to her education at Cambridge University in the 1930s. “A TAUT OLD-SCHOOL THRILLER” The Hollywood Reporter

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BEN IS BACK

Dir: Peter Hedges I USA I 2019 I 103mins I (15) 19-year-old Ben (Lucas Hedges) unexpectedly returns to his family’s home on Christmas Eve. His mother Holly (Julia Roberts) is relieved but wary of her son’s drug addiction. Over a turbulent 24 hours, new truths are revealed and a mother’s undying love gets put to the test. “UNFLINCHING AND UNFORGETTABLE” Rolling Stone

EATEN BY LIONS

Dir: Jason Wingard I UK I 2018 I 95mins I (12A) When half brothers Omar and Pete find out their parents have been eaten by lions, they embark on a journey to find Omar’s real father. When the search leads them to Blackpool, what follows next is a heartwarming journey of self-discovery. The film stars a superb British cast including Asim Chaudhry, Vicki Pepperdine and Johnny Vegas.

SHARKWATER EXTINCTION

Dir: Rob Stewart I 2018 I 85mins I (12A) This thrilling and inspiring documentary follows filmmaker Rob Stewart as he exposes the billion dollar illegal shark fin industry. With endangered sharks still being used to make products for human consumption, Stewart’s mission is to save them before it’s too late. “GORGEOUS ACTIVIST DOCUMENTARY” Variety

THE KEEPER

Dir: Marcus H. Rosenmüller I Germany/UK I 2018 I 119mins I (15) In English and German with English subtitles The Keeper tells the incredible true story of Bert Trautmann (David Kross), a German solider and prisoner of war who, against a backdrop of British post-war protest and prejudice, is chosen to be goalkeeper for Manchester City.

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A DEAL WITH THE UNIVERSE

Dir: Jason Barker I UK I 2018 I 92mins I (15) I Q-Film A Deal With The Universe is a very personal chronicle of becoming a parent. Jason Barker’s debut feature documentary draws on filmed diaries made over the last ten years that chart both Jason’s transgender journey as well as his parental journey. The film gives an intimate insight into gender identity and new parenthood.

BREAKING HABITS

Dir: Robert Ryan I UK I 2018 I 86mins I (15) In one of the most dangerous towns in America, a commune of activist nuns run an illegal cannabis farm. They use it to make medicine for everything from epilepsy to cancer, in the face of opposition from the authorities, the sheriff and the local cartels. This documentary feature tells an extraordinary story of rebellion, hope and revival.

POND LIFE

Dir: Bill Buckhurst I UK I 2017 I 100mins I (Cert. TBC) In a quiet mining village just outside Doncaster, a rumour stirs about the legend of a giant carp in the nearby ponds. Youngster Trevor decides to lead a group of friends and neighbours, each with their own struggles to bear, to undertake a fishing expedition. The film features an original score by Richard Hawley.

42ND STREET

Dir: Lloyd Bacon I USA I 1933 I 88mins I (U) I Dementia-Friendly A Dementia-Friendly screening of this 1930s Oscar nominated musical directed by Lloyd Bacon. When leading lady, Dorothy Brock, is injured the night before the show opens, a naïve young newcomer has to replace the star. HHHHH “NOT TO BE MISSED” Empire

ARCTIC

Dir: Joe Penna I Iceland I 2018 I 94mins I (Cert. TBC) Mads Mikkelsen stars as a man stranded in the Arctic after an aeroplane crash. He must decide whether to remain in the relative safety of his makeshift camp or to embark on a deadly trek through the unknown in the hope of making it out alive. HHHH “A GRIPPING ORDEAL” The Guardian

HOLY LANDS

Dir: Amanda Sthers I France/Belgium I 2018 I 100mins I (15) Harry Rosenmerck (James Caan) leaves New York and his family with an unlikely plan to start a pig farm in Nazareth. His conflict with the town Rabbi slowly turns into a friendship that leads him to re-evaluate his relationship with his family. The film features an all-star cast including Tom Hollander, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Rosanna Arquette.

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FILMS FROM AROUND THE WORLD We look to present the very best in world cinema with an eclectic mixture of some of the most critically acclaimed films currently on offer.

BORDER

Dir: Ali Abbassi I Sweden/Denmark I 2018 I 110mins I (15) In Swedish with English subtitles Customs officer Tina is known for her extraordinary sense of smell. However when Vore, a suspicious-looking man, walks past her, her abilities are challenged for the first time ever. As she develops a bond with Vore and discovers his true identity, she also realises the truth about herself. The Oscar-nominated fantasy is directed by Ali Abbasi. HHHHH “LEAVE ALL EXPECTATIONS AT THE DOOR” Time Out

EVERYBODY KNOWS

Dir: Asghar Farhadi I Spain/France/Italy I 2018 I 133mins I (15) In Spanish, English and Catalan with English subtitles Penelope Cruz stars as a woman on her travels from Argentina to her small home town in Spain for her sister’s wedding. Amid the joyful reunion and festivities, the eldest daughter is abducted, causing family and community tensions to surface. From director Asghar Farhadi (A Separation, The Salesman), the film also stars Javier Bardem. HHHH “HEAVYWEIGHT KIDNAP DRAMA” The Guardian

HAPPY AS LAZZARO

Dir: Alice Rohrwacher I Italy/Switzerland/France/Germany I 2018 127mins I (12A) I In Italian with English subtitles Lazzaro is a naïve and optimistic 20-year-old farmer who forms an unexpected friendship with Tancredi, a young man with an intense imagination. Tancredi attempts to convince his hapless ally Lazzaro to help him stage a dramatic incident to secure a ransom in this fable from Italian writer-director Alice Rohrwacher (The Wonders). HHHHH “AS SUBLIME AS IT IS BEAUTIFUL” Time Out

3 FACES

Dir: Jafar Panahi I Iran I 2018 I 101mins I (15) In Persian, Azerbaijani and Turkish with English subtitles Well-known actress Behnaz Jafari is distraught by a provincial girl’s video plea for help – oppressed by her family to not pursue her studies at the Tehran drama conservatory. She abandons her shoot and enlists filmmaker Jafar Panahi (Taxi Tehran) to help solve the mystery of the young girl’s troubles. HHHHH “DELIGHTFUL” Time Out

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THE WORLD IS YOURS

Dir: Romain Gavras I France I 2018 I 96mins (15) In French, English, Spanish and Arabic with English subtitles Romain Gavras directs this stylish story of a small-time arms dealer who dreams of another life. To escape, he must do one last job involving Spain, drugs, the Illuminati and his overbearing mother. With a cast including Vincent Cassel, Karim Leklou and Isabelle Adjani the film received two nominations at the prestigious Cesar Awards. “AN INTOXICATING DELIGHT” IndieWire

ASH IS THE PUREST WHITE

Dir: Zhangke Jia I China/France/Japan I 2018 I 136mins (15) I In Chinese and Mandarin with English subtitles In an industrial city in China, a young dancer named Qiao falls in love with a mobster named Bin. When Bin’s boss is killed, he takes on leadership of the ‘Jianghu’, a brotherhood of honourable criminals. Nominated for the Palme d’Or at last year’s Cannes Film Festival, the film is directed by Zhangke Jia. HHHH “A COMPLEX ROMANTIC TRAGEDY” The Guardian

LORO

Dir: Paolo Sorrentino I Italy/France I 2019 I 151mins I (18) In Italian with English subtitles Paolo Sorrentino (The Great Beauty) directs this no-holds-barred look at life in Italy under modern Europe’s most infamous politician, Silvio Berlusconi. The film gradually unpeels the complex personality and motivations of the billionaire former Prime Minister, in a world of seduction, glamour, corruption, drugs and raucous poolside parties. “A RICHLY INVENTIVE, FEROCIOUS FEAST OF SATIRE” The Hollywood Reporter

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CLASSICS To celebrate the release of two of the finest coming of age films of the 2010s so far, Eighth Grade and Mid90s, we take a look back through the decades at some of the finest in the genre from the 1950s through to the 2000s.

REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE

Dir: Nicholas Ray I USA I 1955 I 106mins I (PG) James Dean gives an iconic performance as troublemaking teen Jim Stark. After moving to a new town he is supposed to have a clean slate, but being the new kid in town brings its own problems. HHHHH “A MIGHTY, AGELESS JOLT OF TEEN PETULANCE” Empire

KES

Dir: Ken Loach I UK I 1969 I 112mins I (PG) Billy Casper (David Bradley) is a tormented working-class boy who is subjected to abuse both at school and at home. His existence is mostly bleak until he takes up an interest in falconry. Directed by Ken Loach (I, Daniel Blake), the film won two awards at the BAFTAs. HHHHH “TRANSCENDENTALLY POWERFUL” The Guardian

AMERICAN GRAFFITI

Dir: George Lucas I USA I 1973 I 108mins I (12A) The Oscar-nominated American Graffiti follows a group of friends cruising the streets of small-town California on the last day of summer vacation. From director George Lucas, the hugely influential film stars Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss and Harrison Ford. HHHHH “CLASSIC COMING-OF-AGE SAGA” Radio Times

CINEMA PARADISO

Dir: Giuseppe Tornatore I Italy/France I 1988 I 124mins I (PG) Salvatore Di Vita (Salvatore Cascio) discovers the perfect escape from life in his war-torn Sicilian village: the Cinema Paradiso movie house. There he meets projectionist Alfredo, who instils a deep love of films. The film features a soundtrack from the legendary Ennio Morricone. HHHHH “A PERFECT PICTURE OF TIME” Sunday Times

GOOD WILL HUNTING

Dir: Gus Van Sant I USA I 1997 I 121mins I (15) When janitor Will Hunting (Matt Damon) solves a tricky maths problem, his talents are discovered by a professor (Stellan Skarsgard) and therapist (Robin Williams) who decide to help him. From director Gus Van Sant, the film won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. HHHHH “AS GOOD AS MOVIES GET” Empire

GHOST WORLD

Dir: Terry Zwigoff I USA/UK/Germany I 2000 I 111mins I (15) Enid (Thora Birch) and Becky (Scarlett Johansson) are two ultra-hip friends who have just graduated from high school. When Enid develops an attraction to the offbeat Seymour (Steve Buscemi) their friendship is forever changed. HHHH “A TEEN COMEDY OF STARTLING SOPHISTICATION” Empire 10 I www.northamptonfilmhouse.com


EVENT CINEMA Enjoy the best of theatre, opera, dance and music performances from stages around the world in the comfort of our cinema. Please visit our website for full Event Cinema listings and up-to-date information about encore screenings.

OPERA MET OPERA LIVE: DIALOGUES DES CARMELITES

SAT 11 MAY 5PM Met music director Yannick Nezet-Seguin leads Poulenc’s devastating portrayal of faith and martyrdom.

BALLET ROH LIVE: WITHIN THE GOLDEN HOUR/ NEW SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUI/FLIGHT PATTERN THU 16 MAY 7.15PM The contemporary face of The Royal Ballet is shown in works from three of today’s leading choreographers.

THEATRE RSC LIVE: AS YOU LIKE IT

WED 17 MARCH 7PM A riotous, exhilarating version of Shakespeare’s romantic comedy from director Kimberley Sykes.

NT LIVE: ALL ABOUT EVE (ENCORE)

SUN 28 MARCH 5PM An encore screening of the new stage version of All About Eve starring Gillian Anderson and Lily James, from director Ivo van Hove.

NT LIVE: ALL MY SONS

TUE 14 MAY 7PM Academy Award-winner Sally Field and Bill Pullman star in Arthur Miller’s blistering drama, directed by Jeremy Herrin.

MUSIC EUROVISION

SAT 18 MAY 7PM Join us in a celebration of all things Eurovision with an evening of fun hosted by BBC Radio Northampton’s Helen Blaby. The event includes a fancy dress competition, themed drinks and snacks and more, before we watch the all-important competition live on the big screen. While we wait to find out who is voted this year’s winner, we will provide scorecards so you can pick your own. Suitable for ages 18 and above.

Please note: While every effort is made to ensure the smooth transmission of Live Broadcasts, this is dependent on a number of climatic and technical factors.

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SPECIALIST & ACCESSIBLE SCREENINGS Q-FILM

PARENT & BABY

Northampton Filmhouse and Q-Film present a screening that explores lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer themes. Everyone is welcome. Upcoming Q-Film screenings:

These exclusive screenings are only for parents/ carers and their babies under one, so there is no need to worry about disturbing other guests while the film is playing. Tickets for Parent & Baby screenings cannot be booked online; please call 01604 624811 or visit Box Office to book. Upcoming Parent & Baby screenings:

A DEAL WITH THE UNIVERSE THU 9 MAY 6.30PM

AUDIO DESCRIBED Audio description is available on many titles, providing an enhanced soundtrack for those with sight impairment. Whilst the film’s main soundtrack plays through the cinema speakers, wireless headphones allow users to listen to a recorded narrator detailing what is happening on screen. On arrival, please ask our filmhouse staff for a headset or induction loop. Please note, audio description is currently only available in Screen 1.

CULT FILM CLUB Our Cult Film Club nights are open to all and programmed in partnership with The University of Northampton, bringing classic, forgotten and challenging films back to the big screen. Upcoming Cult FIlm Club screening:

THEY LIVE

WED 24 APRIL 6.15PM

WILD ROSE

WED 24 APRIL 11.30AM

TOLKIEN

WED 8 MAY 11.30AM

EIGHTH GRADE

WED 22 MAY 11.30AM

DESCRIPTIVE SUBTITLED Everyone is welcome at our regular Descriptive Subtitled screenings. These provide additional auditory information for the deaf and hard of hearing through descriptive English language subtitles. Upcoming Descriptive Subtitled screenings:

THE SISTER’S BROTHERS MON 15 APRIL 5.45PM

BEN IS BACK

TUE 30 APRIL 8.30PM

OUT OF BLUE

MON 6 MAY 8.45PM

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DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY

SILVER SCREEN

PROUDLY SPONSORED BY AVERY HEALTHCARE Our Dementia-Friendly screenings are open to all and offer people living with dementia, including early onset dementia, the chance to enjoy a classic 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 but our cinema bar will be open 45 minutes prior to the film, serving drinks and snacks. We are proud to have recently been named as the winner of The University of Northampton’s first Dementia Friendly Organisation Award. Upcoming Dementia-Friendly screenings:

PROUDLY SPONSORED BY HAWTHORNS RETIREMENT LIVING At these matinee screenings, patrons over the age of 60 receive a special ticket price of £7. Upcoming Silver Screen films:

STAN & OLLIE

THE KEEPER

TUE 23 APRIL 2.30PM

WED 8 MAY 2.30PM

42ND STREET

POND LIFE

TUE 14 MAY 2.30PM

AT ETERNITY’S GATE WED 17 APRIL 2.30PM

WILD ROSE

WED 24 APRIL 2.30PM

RED JOAN

WED 1 MAY 2.30PM

WED 15 MAY 2.30PM

ARCTIC

WED 22 MAY 2.30PM

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FILM SCHEDULE

SCHEDULE ALSO AVAILABLE AT WWW.NORTHAMPTONFILMHOUSE.COM Below is a guide to the titles we have coming up this season. Do check the website or Box Office for details of extra screenings which may be added due to demand. Times and dates are correct at time of going to print but may be subject to change. To sign up to our weekly listings email, please visit Box Office, call 01604 624811 or sign up online at www.northamptonfilmhouse.com. Fri 12 April The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part At Eternity’s Gate The Sisters Brothers Captain Marvel More great films TBC Sat 13 April The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part Captain Marvel At Eternity’s Gate The Sisters Brothers More great films TBC Sun 14 April Rebel Without A Cause At Eternity’s Gate The Sisters Brothers Captain Marvel Mon 15 April The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part The Sisters Brothers Captain Marvel At Eternity’s Gate More great films TBC Tue 16 April The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part At Eternity’s Gate The Sisters Brothers Captain Marvel More great films TBC Wed 17 April The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part At Eternity’s Gate The Sisters Brothers NT Live: As You Like It More great films TBC Thu 18 April The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part At Eternity’s Gate Monty Python's Life Of Brian The Sisters Brothers Fri 19 April Wild Rose Border Everybody Knows More great films TBC Sat 20 April Minding The Gap Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story Wild Rose More great films TBC

2.30pm 6pm 8.30pm 8.45pm See website 2.30pm 5.30pm 6pm 8.30pm See website 2pm 2.15pm 4.30pm 5pm 2.30pm 5.45pm (HoH) 6pm 8.30pm See website 2.30pm 6pm 8.30pm 8.30pm See website 2.15pm 2.30pm (SS) 6pm 7pm (LB) See website 2.30pm 5.45pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 8.45pm See website 6pm 8.15pm 8.30pm See website

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Sun 21 April Kes Wild Rose More great films TBC Mon 22 April Everybody Knows Wild Rose Minding The Gap More great films TBC Tue 23 April Stan & Ollie (Dementia-Friendly) Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story Wild Rose More great films TBC Wed 24 April Wild Rose Cult Film Club: They Live More great films TBC Thu 25 April Border Wild Rose More great films TBC Fri 26 April Red Joan Lords Of Chaos More great films TBC Sat 27 April Red Joan Last Breath Lords Of Chaos Ben Is Back More great films TBC Sun 28 April Red Joan American Graffiti NT Live Encore: All About Eve Mon 29 April Happy As Lazzaro Ben Is Back Red Joan More great films TBC Tue 30 April Eaten By Lions Red Joan ROH Live: Faust Ben Is Back Wed 1 May Red Joan 3 Faces Happy As Lazzaro Ben Is Back More great films TBC Thu 2 May Ben Is Back Eaten By Lions

2pm 4.30pm See website 6pm 6.15pm 8.45pm See website 2.30pm 6pm 6.15pm See website 11.30am (PB) & 2.30pm (SS) 6.15pm See website 6.15pm 8.45pm See website 6.15pm 8.45pm See website 2.30pm & 6pm 5.45pm 8.15pm 8.30pm See website 2pm & 4.30pm 2.15pm 5pm (NLP) 6pm 6.15pm 8.40pm See website 2.30pm 6.15pm 6.45pm (LB) 8.30pm (HoH) 2.30pm (SS) & 6.15pm 6pm 8.15pm 8.45pm See website 6pm 6.15pm


Red Joan 3 Faces Fri 3 May Tolkien Out Of Blue Us Sat 4 May Tolkien Sharkwater Extinction Us More great films TBC Sun 5 May Cinema Paradiso Tolkien More great films TBC Mon 6 May Tolkien Out Of Blue More great films TBC Tue 7 May Tolkien Us The Keeper Wed 8 May Tolkien The Keeper Us More great films TBC Thu 9 May Tolkien A Deal With The Universe More great films TBC Fri 10 May Eighth Grade Mid90s The World Is Yours More great films TBC Sat 11 May Breaking Habits Eighth Grade Met Opera Live: Dialogues des Carmélites Mid90s More great films TBC Sun 12 May Good Will Hunting Eighth Grade Styx More great films TBC Mon 13 May Pond Life Eighth Grade

8.30pm 8.30pm 6pm & 8.30pm 6.15pm 8.45pm 2.30pm, 5.30pm & 8.30pm 6pm 8.15pm See website 2pm 2.15pm & 5pm See website 6pm & 8.30pm 8.45pm (HoH) See website 6pm & 8.30pm 6.15pm 8.50pm 11.30am (PB), 6pm & 8.45pm 2.30pm (SS) 6.15pm See website 6pm & 8.45pm 6.30pm (Q-Film) See website 6.15pm 8.30pm 8.45pm See website 1.30pm 2.30pm 5pm (LB) 6pm See website 2.15pm 4.45pm 5pm See website 6pm 6.15pm

Mid90s More great films TBC Tue 14 May Dementia-Friendly: 42nd Street Mid90s NT Live: All My Sons Eighth Grade Wed 15 May Pond Life The World Is Yours Eighth Grade More great films TBC Thu 16 May Styx ROH Live: Within The Golden Hour/New Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui/ Flight Pattern Eighth Grade Fri 17 May Holy Lands Arctic Vox Lux More great films TBC Sat 18 May Vox Lux Eurovision Arctic More great films TBC Sun 19 May Ghost World Vox Lux Loro More great films TBC Mon 20 May Arctic Ash Is The Purest White Vox Lux More great films TBC Tue 21 May Vox Lux Loro Arctic More great films TBC Wed 22 May Eighth Grade Arctic Vox Lux Holy Lands Ash Is The Purest White More great films TBC Thu 23 May Holy Lands Vox Lux More great films TBC

8.30pm See website 2.30pm 6.15pm 7pm (LB) 8.30pm 2.30pm (SS) 6pm 6.15pm See website 6.15pm 7.15pm (LB) 8.30pm 6pm 6.15pm 8.45pm See website 5.30pm 7pm (LB) 8.30pm See website 2pm 4.30pm 5pm See website 6.15pm 7pm 8.30pm See website 6pm 7pm 8.30pm See website 11.30am (PB) 2.30pm (SS) 6pm 6.15pm 8.30pm See website 6.15pm 8.45pm See website

(HoH) - With Descriptive English Language Subtitles, see page 12 for details.

Adults: £9.50 Concessions: £8.50 (students, senior 60+, jobseekers and disabled) Child: £7 (14 and under) 16-25 year olds: £5 (Mon-Thu only) Peak Screenings (Fri & Sat eve from 6pm): £10.50, £9.50 concessions, £8 child (14 and under) Silver Screen matinees (SS): £7 (ages 60 and above)

Parent & Baby Screenings (PB): £8.50 Live Broadcast screenings (LB): £17, £15 concessions, £12 child. Prices may vary. Non-Live Premium screenings (NLP): £15, £13 concessions, £11 child Easter Family Ticket Offer (F): One adult and one child for £13 on our screenings of The Lego Movie 2.

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MEMBERSHIP If you are not a member of our hugely popular membership scheme, why not consider joining? Our members enjoy great benefits, including three free tickets* per member per year, further ticket discounts and great savings on food and drink purchased at the Northampton Filmhouse. For more information or to sign up for a membership visit www.northamptonfilmhouse.com, call Box Office on 01604 624811, or visit us in person. *Excluding Live Broadcasts and Non‑Live Premium screenings

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