The Core at Corby Cube See A Film Mar - Apr 2015

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The Theory Of Everything (12A)

Birdman (15) Thu 5 March 7pm

Wed 4 March 11am & 2.30pm

Eddie Redmayne won the Best Actor Oscar, Golden Globe, BAFTA and Screen Actor’s Guild awards for his portrayal of physicist Stephen Hawking in this highlyacclaimed biopic. HHHHH “A WELL CRAFTED, SUPERBLY ACTED DRAMA” Daily Express

Michael Keaton plays a washed-up actor once famed as the star of a superhero franchise. In an attempt to be taken seriously, he now seeks to stage a Broadway play but his efforts are hampered by various disasters and an egotistical co-star (Edward Norton). With Emma Stone and Naomi Watts. Winner of four Oscars including Best Picture and Best Director. HHHHH “KEATON IS TREMENDOUS” The Guardian

RSC Live: Love’s Labour’s Won Wed 4 March 7pm (LB)

Shakespeare’s comic romance, also known as Much Ado About Nothing, plays out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party in 1918. Broadcast live from the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-Upon-Avon. HHHHH Daily Telegraph

The Imitation Game (12A) Thu 5 March 11am & 2.30pm

Benedict Cumberbatch received an Oscar nomination for his role 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

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Paddington (PG) Sat 7 March 10.30am

Michael Bond’s beloved creation makes his big screen debut, with an all-star cast including Ben Wishaw, Julie Walters and Nicole Kidman. HHHHH “[A] GREAT BIG BEAR‑HUG OF A MOVIE” Empire

Testament Of Youth (12A)

Wed 11 March 11am

A searing story of love, war and remembrance, based on Vera Brittain’s classic memoir starring Alicia Vikander, Kit Harington, Dominic West and Emily Watson. HHHH “HEARTFELT AND STIRRING” The Times

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The Old Vic’s The Crucible (12A)

Shaun The Sheep Movie (U)

Wed 11 March 2.30pm (NLB)

Wed 1 April 11am & 2.30pm, Wed 8 April 11am

Richard Armitage (The Hobbit trilogy) stars in Arthur Miller’s classic American drama, an account of the 17th-century witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts. Recorded during its sell-out season at The Old Vic in London. HHHHH “ELECTRIFYING” Daily Telegraph

Britain’s favourite sheep makes his big screen debut in the latest stop-motion extravaganza from the multiaward-winning Aardman Animations. When Shaun’s mischief inadvertently leads to the Farmer being taken away, the flock have to go to the big city to rescue him. HHHH “SHEAR DELIGHT” The Guardian

ENO Live: La Traviata

NT Live(Encore): Behind The Beautiful Forevers (12A)

The English National Opera’s acclaimed production of Verdi’s tragic opera, telling the story of Violetta, a beautiful courtesan who is coerced into sacrificing her happiness for the sake of her love’s reputation. Broadcast live from the London Coliseum. HHHH The Guardian

David Hare’s (Skylight) adaptation of Katherine Boo’s study of the interconnected lives of the residents of a Mumbai slum, starring Meera Syal (Goodness Gracious Me). Recorded at the National Theatre. HHHH “MAGNIFICENT” The Independent

Big Hero 6 (PG)

Wild (15)

Disney’s Oscar-winning animated adventure follows a young robotics prodigy called Hiro who forms a bond with inflatable robot Baymax. HHHH “HUMOUROUS AND HEARTWARMING” Empire

Reese Witherspoon gives an Oscar-nominated performance in the true story of a young woman who attempts a 1,100-mile solo hike across America as a way to recover from a personal crisis. HHHH “REESE WITHERSPOON SHINES” Empire

Wed 11 March 7.30pm (LB)

Sat 21 March 10.30am & 2.30pm, Sat 18 April 2.30pm

Wed 1 April 6.30pm (NLB)

Wed 8 April 7pm & Wed 15 April 2.30pm

Still Alice (12A) Tue 14 April 11am & Thu 16 April 2.30pm

American Sniper (15) Sat 21 March 7.30pm

Clint Eastwood directs Bradley Cooper in this true-life story of the military career of Chris Kyle, the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history. Nominated for six Oscars including Best Picture. HHHH “A THRILLING IRAQ WAR STORY” Empire

Julianne Moore won both the Best Actress Oscar and BAFTA Award for her role as as a linguistics professor who receives a diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. HHHHH Daily Telegraph


Love Is Strange (15) Tue 14 April 2.30pm & Thu 16 April 11am

When George (John Lithgow) is fired from his job after marrying Ben (Alfred Molina), the pair are forced to live apart when they can no longer afford their home. HHHH “MOVING... BRILLIANTLY ACTED” The Guardian

The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG)

Sat 18 April 7.30pm, Tue 21 April 11am, Wed 22 April 11am & 2.30pm, Tue 28 April 11am

Richard Gere joins the cast in this delightful sequel to the 2012 hit, as the gang make plans to expand their retirement hotel business and prepare for Sonny’s wedding. Starring Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Maggie Smith, Celia Imrie and Dev Patel.

Selma (12A)

Wed 15 April 11am & 7pm

In this Oscar-nominated biopic, David Oyelowo (The Butler) stars as Martin Luther King as he stages an epic and dangerous civil rights march in Alabama. With Cuba Gooding Jr. and Oprah Winfrey. HHHHH Daily Telegraph

NT Live: The Hard Problem Thu 16 April 7pm (LB)

Tom Stoppard (Shakespeare In Love) returns to the National Theatre with his highly anticipated new play directed by Nicholas Hytner (One Man, Two Guvnors). Broadcast live from London. HHHHH Daily Mail

Fifty Shades Of Grey (18) Fri 17 April 7pm

The record-breaking adaptation of the best-selling novel stars Dakota Johnson as a young student who enters into an intense relationship with a handsome millionaire (Jamie Dornan). HHHH The Guardian “DAKOTA JOHNSON IS A REVELATION” Little White Lies

Boyhood (15) Tue 21 April 2.30pm

Richard Linklater’s seminal story follows a boy growing up over 12 years. The film won BAFTAs for Best Director and Best Film, while Patricia Arquette picked up both the BAFTA and Oscar Awards for Best Supporting Actress. HHHHH The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Empire, Total Film

NT Live (Encore): A View From The Bridge (12A) Wed 22 April 6.30pm (NLB), Tue 28 April 2.30pm (NLB)

Mark Strong (The Imitation Game) leads a stellar cast in this magnetic adaptation of Arthur Miller’s tragic masterpiece set in 1950s Brooklyn, recorded at the Young Vic in London. HHHHH “NOT TO BE MISSED. OUTSTANDING” The Times

The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water (U)

Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (PG)

Sat 25 April 10.30am

The classic 1971 film starring Gene Wilder, based on the book by Roald Dahl. Charlie wins the chance of a lifetime to tour Willy Wonka’s magical chocolate factory. HHHH “A GOLDEN TICKET IF EVER THERE WAS ONE” Empire

The world’s favourite sea-dwelling sponge makes his second big screen appearance in a blend of animation and live action. Spongebob and friends must head to the surface after a pirate (Antonio Banderas) steals the top secret recipe for Krabby Patties.

Sat 18 April 10.30am


Frozen Sing-Along (U) Sat 25 April 2.30pm

Back by popular demand. Follow the bouncing snowflake and belt out your favourite numbers in this special version of the Oscar‑winning animation. HHHH “GLORIOUS FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT” The Guardian

Suite Francaise (15) Sat 25 April 7.30pm, Wed 29 April 11am & 2.30pm

CORE CINE-MINIS

Join our brand new club CINE‑MINIS. On selected Saturday mornings you can enjoy FREE creative activities themed around our family film. This season enjoy: Big Hero 6 (PG) – Sat 21 March 10.30am Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory (PG) – Sat 18 April 10.30am The fun starts from half an hour before each film. Just turn up and play, and we will sign you up to receive a host of Cine-Minis goodies.

A moving drama set in occupied France in the 1940s. Michelle Williams (Brokeback Mountain) awaits news of her husband, a prisoner of war, only to find herself drawn to a handsome German officer. With Kristin Scott Thomas and Sam Riley (Control).

Elaine Paige From The Royal Albert Hall Sun 26 April 2.30pm (NLB)

The incomparable Elaine Paige brings her sell out farewell concert I’m Still Here to the big screen, performing highlights from her extraordinary 50 year career. Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall.

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Big Scream! screenings are exclusively for those with babies under one year old, where noise is no concern. The Theory Of Everything Wed 4 March 11am

CORE FILM HUB As part of a BFI funded initiative, we are working with 12 local young people who will be choosing and promoting two films to be screened on Wed 8 April 2.30pm & Wed 29 April 7pm. Please visit our website for more information.

Classic Family Film

See Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory for just £2.

Adults: £6.50 Concessions: £4.50 Family Ticket £20 (4 tickets, max. 2 adults)

FREE POPCORN Enjoy one standard size portion of popcorn free with your first drink purchased at the B2 bar.

Classic Family Film just £2 per person

Scream! £6.50 baby goes free Big (LB) Live Broadcasts £13 Concessions £11 Child £9

FREE TEA OR COFFEE

(NLB) Non-Live Broadcasts £11 Concessions £9 Child £7

For all Wednesday 11am and 2.30pm screenings, a free tea or filter coffee is included with every cinema ticket purchased. Simply take your ticket to the B2 bar before the film.

To sign up to receive our cinema e-newsletter when new films are announced please email cinema@thecorecorby.com

The Corby Cube, George Street, Corby, NN17 1QG

Ticket Line: 01536 470 470  www.thecorecorby.com


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