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Penguins of Madagascar (U)
Paddington (PG)
Sat 10 January 10.30am, 2.30pm & Sat 24 January 2.30pm
Fri 2 January 11am & Sat 3 January 10.30am
This comedy adventure sees four penguins trying to thwart the plans of a wicked scientist. With the voices of Benedict Cumberbatch, and John Malkovitch.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 (12A)
Interstellar (12A) Sat 10 January 7.30pm
Fri 2 January 2.30pm & Sat 3 January 2.30pm
Jennifer Lawrence is back with an A-list cast in the third instalment of the hit franchise. Katniss is chosen to lead a revolutionary force against the Capitol.
Mr Turner (12A)
Fri 2 January 7pm & Wed 7 January 11am & 7pm 2.30pm
Michael Bond’s beloved creation makes his big screen debut, with an all-star cast including Julie Walters and Nicole Kidman. HHHH “A TOTAL DELIGHT” Daily Telegraph
In Christopher Nolan’s latest feature, a group of explorers journey through a wormhole in space to save humanity. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway and Michael Caine. HHHHH “BRAINY, BARMY AND BEAUTIFUL TO BEHOLD” Empire
The Battles Of Coronel and Falklands (PG)
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Fri 16 January 7pm
Mike Leigh’s British biopic drama starring the award-winning Timothy Spall explores the last 25 years of J.W Turner’s life. HHHHH “SUPREMELY ENJOYABLE” Daily Telegraph
This dramatic reconstruction of two 1914 decisive naval battles of the First World War is presented with a newly commissioned score composed by Simon Dobson. HHHH The Guardian
Northern Soul (15)
Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day(PG)
Sat 3 January 7.30pm
The music-rich and uplifting story of two young friends in 1974 who aspire to become DJs after discovering American soul music. With Steve Coogan, Ricky Tomlinson and Lisa Stansfield.
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Sat 17 January 10.30am
Steve Carell and Jennifer Garner star in this laugh out loud family comedy.
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The Imitation Game (12A)
Sat 17 January 2.30pm & 7.30pm & Wed 21 January 11am , & 7pm 2.30pm
Benedict Cumberbatch stars as English mathematician and logician, Alan Turing, as he helps to crack the Enigma code during World War II. With Keira Knightley as code-breaker Joan Clarke. HHHHH “THE BEST BRITISH FILM OF THE YEAR” The Independent HHHH The Guardian
NT Live: Treasure Island
Live: Thu 22 January 7pm (LB) Encore: Sat 7 February 2.30pm (NLB) Suitable for ages 10 and above
Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life in a thrilling new stage adaptation by Bryony Lavery, broadcast live from the National Theatre. It’s a dark, stormy night. The stars are out. Jim, the inn-keeper’s granddaughter, opens the door to a terrifying stranger. At the old sailor’s feet sits a huge sea-chest, full of secrets. Jim invites him in – and her dangerous voyage begins.
Tinker Bell And The Legend Of The NeverBeast(U) Sat 24 January 10.30am
Fun and talented fairy, Fawn, believes you can’t judge a book by its cover, or an animal by its fangs, so she befriends a huge creature known as the NeverBeast. With the voices of Lucy Liu, Mel B and Anjelica Houston.
Fury (15)
Sat 24 January 7.30pm & Wed 4 February 11am
Brad Pitt plays a battlehardened army sergeant named Wardaddy in this drama about a tank crew operating in Nazi Germany at the end of the Second World War. HHHH “ASTONISHING” Daily Telegraph
My Old Lady (12A)
Wed 28 January 11am & 7pm 2.30pm
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In this comic drama, Kevin Kline plays a down-on-his-luck New Yorker who inherits a Parisian apartment. But when he arrives in France to sell it, he’s shocked to discover a live-in tenant (Maggie Smith) and her daughter (Kristin Scott Thomas) who are not prepared to budge. HHHH “VERY, VERY ENJOYABLE” Daily Express
Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb (PG)
Sat 31 January 10.30am & 2.30pm
Ben Stiller is back as loveable Larry who needs to span the globe to try and save the magic before it’s gone forever. With all of the favourite museum characters and some new ones, they venture on an epic quest across the world. Also starring Owen Wilson, Steve Coogan, Ben Kingsley and the late Robin Williams.
Black Sea (15)
Sat 31 January 7.30pm & Wed 4 February 2.30pm
A British thriller following a submarine captain (Jude Law) as he leads a crew on the hunt for Nazi gold, believed to be at the bottom of the Black Sea. HHHH “A SUPERBLY SHOT MEN-ON-A-MISSION THRILLER” Empire
Labyrinth
Sat 7 February 10.30am
David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly star in the classic family favourite. Sarah (Connelly) gets frustrated with babysitting her brother Toby and summons the Goblins to take him away. When he really does disappear, she sets out to rescue him from the Goblin King (Bowie).
St Vincent (12A)
Sat 7 February 7.30pm & Wed 11 February 11am 2.30pm
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In this comic drama, a young boy whose parents just divorced finds an unlikely friend in the anti-social war veteran (Bill Murray) who lives next door. With Melissa McCarthy, Naomi Watts and Chris O’Dowd. “BILL MURRAY GIVES A WONDERFULLY BAD‑TEMPERED PERFORMANCE” The Independent
Brief Encounter (PG) Sat 14 February 7.30pm
A Valentine’s Day screening of this romantic classic. Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard star as two strangers in a railway station who fall in love and find themselves torn between family loyalties and passion. HHHHH “ONLY THOSE WITH A HEART AND BRAIN OF STONE COULD FAIL TO BE MOVED” The Guardian
Testament Of Youth (12A) Wed 18 February 7pm
RSC Live: Love’s Labour’s Lost
Wed 11 February 7pm (LB)
Summer 1914. The King and his friends take an oath to avoid the company of women for three years. No sooner have they made their pledge than the Princess of France and her ladies-in-waiting arrive to test their resolve. Broadcast live from the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford.
Annie (PG)
Sat 14 February 10.30am & Wed 18 February 2.30pm
Annie is a foster kid who is tough enough to make her way on the streets of New York in 2014. This charming update stars Jamie Foxx, Cameron Diaz and Quvenzhane Wallis in the title role.
The Hobbit: The Battle Of Five Armies (12A) Sat 14 February 2.30pm & Wed 18 February 11am
Bilbo (Martin Freeman) and the dwarves battle against the dragon Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch), as well as goblins, wargs, elves, men and giant eagles in the climax of Peter Jackson’s acclaimed trilogy. HHHH “SPECTACULAR” Daily Mail
& Sat 21 February 2.30pm
A searing story of love, war and remembrance, based Vera Brittain’s classic war memoir. This powerful and passionate journey sees the hopes and dreams of youth pushed to very edge of despair and back again. Starring rising star Alicia Vikander, Kit Harington, Dominic West and Emily Watson.
Into The Woods (PG) Sat 21 February 10.30am & Wed 25 February 2.30pm
Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt and James Corden star in this brand new Disney adventure, based on the Sondheim musical. A witch (Streep) conspires to teach important lessons to various characters of popular children’s stories.
Theory Of Everything (12A)
Sat 21 February 7.30pm & Wed 25 & 7pm February 11am
This romantic drama follows the relationship between physicist Stephen Hawking (Eddie Redmayne) and his wife Jane Wilde (Felicity Jones). HHHH “HAWKING’S STORY PACKS A POWERFUL PUNCH” The Guardian
Live Cinema Events In addition to NT Live: Treasure Island and RSC Live: Love’s Labour’s Lost, we are proud to present the following live (and recorded) screenings from the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company and English National Opera, which are now available to book. For more live events visit www.thecorecorby.com
RSC Live: Love’s Labour’s Won
NT Live: The Hard Problem
The Royal Shakespeare Company present a live broadcast of Shakespeare’s comic romance played out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party in autumn 1918.
Tom Stoppard (Shakespeare In Love, Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead) returns to the National Theatre with his highly-anticipated new play directed by Nicholas Hytner (One Man, Two Guvnors).
ENO Live: La Traviata
ENO Live: The Pirates Of Penzance
Wed 4 March 7pm (LB)
Wed 11 March 7.30pm (LB)
English National Opera present a live broadcast of La Traviata, the moving story of how the beautiful courtesan Violetta is coerced into sacrificing her happiness for the sake of her lover’s reputation.
NT Live Encore: Behind The Beautiful Forevers Wed 1 April 6.30pm (NLB)
Meera Syal (The Kumars, Goodness Gracious Me, Rafta Rafta) returns to the National Theatre in Behind The Beautiful Forevers directed by Rufus Norris.
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Big Scream! screenings are exclusively for those with babies under one year old, where noise is no concern. The Imitation Game Wed 21 January 11am
Valentine’s Day Special Offer A glass of prosecco for only £3.50 when you come to see Brief Encounter.
Don’t forget
A free standard sized popcorn comes with every cinema ticket purchased in January and February. Simply take your ticket to the B2 bar before the film. The Corby Cube, George Street, Corby, NN17 1QG
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Thu 16 April 7pm (LB)
Thu 16 April 7pm (LB)
Sentimental pirates, blundering policeman, and improbable paradoxes – The Pirates Of Penzance comes to ENO in a highly anticipated production from Mike Leigh.
NT Live: Man And Superman Thu 14 May 7pm (LB)
Academy Award nominee Ralph Fiennes (The English Patient, Schindler’s List) plays Jack Tanner in this exhilarating reinvention of Shaw’s witty, provocative classic. Broadcast live from the National Theatre.
Classic Family Film See Labyrinth for just £2.
Adults: £6.50 Concessions: £4.50 Family Ticket £20 (4 tickets, max. 2 adults) Classic Family Film 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. To sign up to receive our cinema e-newsletter when new films are announced please email cinema@thecorecorby.com