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EPIC (U) 2.30PM BEHIND THE CANDELABRA (15) 5PM THE EYE OF THE STORM (15) 8PM
MONSTERS UNIVERSITY (U) 2.30PM THE BLING RING (15) 5PM NOW YOU SEE ME (12A) 8PM
SUN 18
MONSTERS UNIVERSITY (U) 2.30PM THE BLING RING (15) 5PM
SAT 27
EPIC (U) 2.30PM THE EYE OF THE STORM (15) 5PM BEHIND THE CANDELABRA (15) 8PM
MON 19
SHUN LI & THE POET (15) MONSTERS UNIVERSITY (U)
SUN 28
EPIC (U) 2.30PM BEHIND THE CANDELABRA (15) 5PM & 8PM
MON 29
BEHIND THE CANDELABRA (15) 2.30PM EPIC (U) 7PM
TUES 30 WED 31
MY NEIGHBOUR TOTORO (U) 2.30PM WORLD WAR Z (15) 8PM
FRI 23
THE SMURFS 2 (U) 2.30PM THE DEEP (12A) 5PM A FIELD IN ENGLAND (15) 8PM
FILM TITLE
SAT 24
THE SMURFS 2 (U) 2.30PM A FIELD IN ENGLAND (15) 5PM THE DEEP (12A) 8PM
1.30PM 5PM 8PM
SAT 10
MAN OF STEEL (12A) MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (12A) PARADISE LOVE (18)
1.30PM 5PM 8PM
SUN 11
MAN OF STEEL (12A) PARADISE: LOVE (18)
1.30PM 5PM
MON 12
BREATHE IN (15 TBC) 2.30PM PACIFIC RIM (12A) 7PM
THU 15
PACIFIC RIM (12A) 11AM BREATHE IN (15 TBC) 2.30PM DAVID BOWIE IS HAPPENING NOW 7PM PACIFIC RIM (12A) 2.30PM BREATHE IN (15 TBC) 8PM PACIFIC RIM (12A) 2.30PM BREATHE IN (15 TBC) 8PM
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THE SMURFS 2 (U) 2.30PM WADJDA (PG) 8PM
THU 29
WADJDA (PG) THE SMURFS 2 (U)
FRI 30
THE SMURFS 2 (U) 2.30PM THE WORLD’S END (15) 5PM WE STEAL SECRETS: THE STORY OF WIKILEAKS (15) 8PM
SAT 31
THE SMURFS 2 (U) 2.30PM WE STEAL SECRETS: THE STORY OF WIKILEAKS (15) 5PM THE WORLD’S END (15) 8PM
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HEAVEN’S GATE (15) WITH PRE FILM TALK 2PM THE WORLD’S END (15) 7PM
MON 2
THE WORLD’S END (15)
TUES 3 WED 4
AUNT JULIA & THE SCRIPTWRITER (15) LIT AT LUNCH FILM 2.30PM THE WORLD’S END (15) 8PM THE WORLD’S END (15)
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THE WORLD’S END (15) FRANCES HA (15)
5PM 8PM
FRI 6
FRANCES HA (15) BLANCANIEVES (12A)
5PM 8PM
SAT 7
BLANCANIEVES (15) FRANCES HA (15)
5.30PM 8PM
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MY NEIGHBOUR TOTORO (U) RENOIR (12A)
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MONSTERS UNIVERSITY (U) 2.30PM SHUN LI & THE POET (15) 8PM
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SUMMER HOLIDAY FAMILY SPECIALS! On selected evenings during the Summer Holidays we are offering the matinee price for family films at 7pm – a perfect treat for all the family! JULY
MON 22, 8PM | TUES 23, 8PM
BENJAMIN BRITTEN: PEACE & CONFLICT (PG) Dir: Tony Britten, UK 2013, 1hr 49mins Starring: Alex Lawther, Mykola Allen
JULY
FRI 26, 5PM | SAT 27, 8PM | SUN 28, 5PM & 8PM | MON 29, 2.30PM
Dir: Candida Brady, USA 2012, 1hr 38mins Documentary
This stylish and effective adaptation of the kiss-and-tell autobiography of the secret livein lover of the once famous pianist Liberace and the six outrageous years they spent together has glitz and glamour to spare.
Settled on the French Riviera in the summer of 1915 the Impressionist painter Auguste Renoir plays host to his wounded son who promptly falls in love with his best nude model. A visual treat. FRI 26, 8PM | SAT 27, 5PM
Dir: Pierre Coffin, Chris Renaud, USA 2013, 1hr 38mins Voiced by: Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig
TUE 30, 8PM | WED 31, 8PM
Following on from 2010’s first comedy adventure featuring Gru the super-villain, this animated sequel finds Gru a changed man fighting for good alongside his unforgettable minions, Margo, Edith, and Agnes.
FILM POSTER BONANZA! AUGUST THURS 25, 6.15PM LIVE
3-6 AUG - BLUE ROOM
Dir: Christopher Menaul, UK 2013, 1hr 40mins Starring: Dominic Cooper, Emily Browning
Jean-Philippe Rameau 3hrs 45mins
Hippolyte et Aricie was Rameau’s first work for the stage, written when he was nearly 50. It is also Glyndebourne’s first opera by Rameau and will strike audiences, as it did in Paris in 1733, with its richness of invention.
A U.N. employee travels the world trying to stop a Zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments, even threatening the survival of humanity itself. Reputedly WWZ is the most expensive film ever made.
£18 (£16) Satellite Screening FRI 26, 2.30PM | SAT 27, 2.30PM | SUN 28, 2.30PM MON 29, 7PM | TUES 30, 2.30PM
AUGUST
WED 31, JULY 2.30PM | THURS 1, AUG 2.30PM
MY NEIGHBOUR TOTORO (U)
Dir: Chris Wedge, USA 2013, 1hr 42mins Voiced by: Colin Farrell, Beyoncé Knowles
Dir: Hayao Miyazaki, Japan 1988, Dubbed, 1hr 26mins Voiced by: Dakota Fanning, Elle Fanning
A teenager is transported to a forest setting where a battle between good and evil is taking place. There she joins a rag-tag group of tiny characters to save their woodland world.
An animated film so wonderful it ought to be available on the National Health, this simple tale of two small sisters having adventures with kindly spirits of the forest is a must, must see.
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FRI 2, 8PM | SAT 3, 5PM | MON 5, 2.30PM
SUMMER IN FEBRUARY (15)
WORLD WAR Z (15)
Dir: Marc Forster, USA 2013, 1hr 56mins Starring: Brad Pitt, Matthew Fox
EPIC (U)
FRI 2, 2.30PM | SAT 3, 2.30PM | SUN 4, 2.30PM | MON 5, 7PM WED 7, 2.30PM | THURS 8, 2.30PM (U)
Film buff heaven! Have a rifle through all our old posters….you might find a gem. £1 each
HIPPOLYTE ET ARICIE
JULY
AUGUST
DESPICABLE ME 2
Elizabeth Hunter (Rampling) is a rich, controlling old lady who invites her estranged son and daughter back to her Sydney mansion before she chooses her time to die. Poignant yet wickedly funny.
JULY
Jeremy Irons sets out to discover the extent and effects of the global waste problem, travelling to some of the world’s most beautiful destinations sadly ruined by pollution. A fascinating view of human spoilage.
THURS 1, 8PM | FRI 2, 5PM | SAT 3, 8PM | SUN 4, 5PM
Dir: Gilles Bourdos, France 2012, Subtitled, 1hr 51mins Starring: Michel Bouquet, Christa Theret
Dir: Fred Schepisi, Australia 2011, 1hr 59mins Starring: Charlotte Rampling, Geoffrey Rush
TRASHED (12A)
AUGUST
RENOIR (12A)
BEHIND THE CANDELABRA (15)
Dir: Steven Soderbergh, USA 2013, 1hr 58mins Starring: Michael Douglas, Matt Damon
THE EYE OF THE STORM (15)
WED 24, 8PM
GLYNDEBOURNE SUMMER 2013 JULY
JULY
JULY
A moving and engrossing film with committed performances and a real appreciation of Britten’s music, this touching evocation of the composer’s schooldays in Norfolk is a fitting tribute in the composer’s centenary year.
JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER
JULY - SEPTEMBER 2013
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Living it up in Cornwall before WW1, a group of artists explore the bohemian route to love and painting, especially the anti-Modernist A J Munnings whose passion for a local woman became a scandal.
GLYNDEBOURNE SUMMER 2013 AUGUST
TUES 6, 7.15PM LIVE
DON PASQUALE
Gaetano Donizetti 2hrs 45mins Following her acclaimed debut as Adina in the 2011 Festival production of L’elisir d’amore, Danielle de Niese continues her exploration of Donizetti, performing the role of Norina.
£18 (£16) Satellite Screening
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JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER
JULY - SEPTEMBER 2013
AUGUST
WED 7, 8PM | THURS 8, 8PM | FRI 9, 5PM
SPIKE ISLAND (15)
AUGUST
| TUES 13, 11AM | WED 14, 2.30PM | THURS 15, 2.30PM
PACIFIC RIM (12A)
Dir: Matt Whitecross, UK 2013, 1hr 45mins Starring: Elliott Tittensor, Nico Mirallegro
MAN OF STEEL (12A)
MON 12, 2.30PM | TUES 13, 2.30PM | WED 14, 8PM | THURS 15, 8PM
BREATHE IN (15 TBC)
Dir: Zack Snyder, USA 2013, 2hrs 23mins Starring: Henry Cavill, Amy Adams
Dir: Drake Doremus, USA 2013, 1hr 38mins Starring: Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones When a pretty English exchange student arrives in a small upstate New York town her brooding sexual behaviour makes the husband of her host family slip into dangerous waters.
The latest version of the Superman story starts with the young Clarke Kent learning his amazing powers do not come from Earth and is driven to discover their origin. Spectacular.
AUGUST
AUGUST
AUGUST
DAVID BOWIE IS HAPPENING NOW A LIVE NATIONWIDE CINEMA EVENT
Dir: Joss Whedon, USA 2012, B&W, 1h 47mins Starring: Amy Acker, Alexis Denisof A Los Angeles located retelling of Shakespeare’s classic comedy about two pairs of lovers with different ideas of romance and the way to express them boasts a touch of genius from cult director Joss Whedon.
AUGUST
TUES 13, 7PM
1hr 30mins
SAT 10, 8PM | SUN 11, 5PM
PARADISE: LOVE (18) Dir: Ulrich Seidl, Austria 2012, Subtitled, 2hrs Starring: Margarete Tiesel, Peter Kazungu
On Kenyan beaches they’re known as “Sugar Mamas” - European women seeking out local African boys for a touch of paradise. But Teresa, a 50-year-old Austrian mother, doesn’t realise that love is a business.
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The Victoria and Albert Museum presents David Bowie is happening now, a nationwide cinema event screened live from David Bowie is, as the finale to the museum’s enormously successful exhibition. This unique event will be your last opportunity to experience the V&A’s exhibition in the UK before it goes on international tour. David Bowie is happening now will be introduced by exhibition curators Victoria Broackes and Geoffrey Marsh. It will feature special guests offering an insight into the stories behind some of the 300 objects from the David Bowie Archive, many of which have never before been displayed in public.
£14 (£12) Satellite Screening
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Photographer: Brian Duffy © The David Bowie Archive and (under license from Chris Duffy) Duffy Archive Limited.
FRI 9, 8PM | SAT 10, 5PM
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (12A)
THE SMURFS 2 (U)
Dir: Raja Gosnell, USA 2013, Running time tbc Voiced By: Neil Patrick Harris, Hank Azaria
FRI 16, 5PM | SAT 17, 8PM
Dir: Louis Leterrier, USA 2013, 1hr 55mins Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo
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FRI 23, 5PM | SAT 24, 8PM | MON 26, 5PM
THE DEEP (12A)
Dir: Baltasar Kormákur, Iceland 2012, Subtitled, 1hr 35mins Starring: Ólafur Darri Ólafsson FRI 16, 8PM | SAT 17, 5PM | SUN 18, 5PM
THE BLING RING (15)
Dir: Sophia Coppola, USA 2013, 1hr 30mins Starring: Emma Watson, Katie Chang
Based on a true event this intriguing Icelandic film is about a trawler-man who survives the freezing ocean after his boat capsizes and the consequences of cheating death. Deep indeed.
AUGUST
Inspired by actual events, a pack of fame-obsessed teenagers use the internet to track the whereabouts of various Hollywood celebrities in order to rob their homes. A sly take on shallow lives.
AUGUST
WED 28, 2.30PM | THURS 29, 7PM FRI 30, 2.30PM | SAT 31, 2.30PM
Smurf creatures Papa, Clumsy, Grouchy, and Vanity are forced to return to our world after Smurfette is kidnapped by the wicked wizard. The lightest and brightest of small-child fun and big screen entertainment.
AUGUST
An FBI agent and an Interpol detective track a team of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances and reward their audiences with the money. A smart and original thriller.
AUGUST
THE EAST (15)
AUGUST FRI 23, 2.30PM | SAT 24, 2.30PM | MON 26, 2.30PM | TUES 27, 2.30PM
NOW YOU SEE ME (12A)
“A GRAND, OPERATIC MELODRAMA”
WED 21, 8PM | THURS 22, 8PM
When an operative for a private intelligence firm infiltrates an anarchist group, her notion of good and evil begin to crumble. A suspenseful and provocative espionage thriller.
This charming Pixar/Disney prequel to the magical Monsters Inc from 2001 focuses on Mike (the monster who’s just an eyeball) and Scully (the big bear-like creature) in the days when they were students.
FRI 9, 1.30PM | SAT 10, 1.30PM | SUN 11, 1.30PM
AUGUST Dir: Zal Batmanglij, USA 2013, 1hr 56mins Starring: Brit Marling, Alexander Skarsgård
Dir: Dan Scanlon, USA 2013, 1hr 50mins Voiced by: Billy Crystal, John Goodman
One of this summer’s mightiest blockbusters, fantasy-director Guillermo del Toro creates an army of giant robots as the Earth’s last defence against alien invaders. An extraordinary, deliberately overwhelming experience.
AUGUST
FRI 16, 2.30PM | SAT 17, 2.30PM | SUN 18, 2.30PM | MON 19, 7PM TUES 20, 2.30PM | WED 21, 2.30PM | THURS 22, 2.30PM
MONSTERS UNIVERSITY (U)
Dir: Guillermo del Toro, USA 2013, 2hrs 11mins Starring: Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba
May 1990, Spike Island, Cheshire, the concert of a lifetime for fans of the Manchester band The Stone Roses. This likeable comedy-drama about a group of lads trying to crash the gig is similarly irresistible.
AUGUST
AUGUST MON 12, 7PM
JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER
JULY - SEPTEMBER 2013
FRI 23, 8PM | SAT 24, 5PM
A FIELD IN ENGLAND (15) MON 19, 2.30PM | TUES 20, 8PM
SHUN LI AND THE POET (15) Dir: Andrea Segre, Italy 2011, 1hr 38mins Starring: Tao Zhao, Rade Serbedzija
In its own quiet way this study of the friendship between a young Chinese mother and an aging Italian fisherman, beside a wintery Venice, examines love and tenderness between different cultures.
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Dir: Ben Wheatley, UK 2013, B&W, 1hr 30mins Starring: Michael Smiley, Reece Shearsmith Yet another brilliant take on British horror by Ben (Sightseers) Wheatley, this monochrome psychedelic English Civil War story of magic mushrooms, buried treasure, and nasty surprises, should not be missed.
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JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER
JULY - SEPTEMBER 2013
GLYNDEBOURNE SUMMER 2013 AUGUST
AUGUST SUN 25, 2PM - ENCORE
FRI 30, 8PM | SAT 31, 5PM
BILLY BUDD
WE STEAL SECRETS: THE STORY OF WIKILEAKS (15)
Powerfully dramatic opera Billy Budd returns to Glyndebourne with Jacques Imbrailo in the title role and Mark Padmore making his role debut as Captain Vere. (This is a screening of the opera recorded live in 2010)
A finely researched overview of the rise and fall of Julian Assange and his Wikileaks empire, elements of comedy and tragedy constantly intermingle.
Benjamin Britten 3hrs 25mins
AUGUST
TUES 27, 8PM
EVERYDAY (15)
Dir: Michael Winterbottom, UK 2013, 1hr 46mins Starring: Shirley Henderson, John Simm Partly shot locally, this poetic-realist drama about a man sent to prison and visited intermittently by his wife and children literally took five-years to film in order to bring out the emotional separation of all concerned.
HEAVEN’S GATE (15)
AUGUST
After the success of the award-winning ‘The Artist’ don’t miss this astonishing Spanish silent movie that follows the story of Snow White. Set amidst the matadors and bullrings of romantic 1920’s Andalusia.
“TRULY, A REMARKABLE FILM” Sound on Sight
SEPTEMBER
SUN 1, 2PM
WADJDA (PG)
Dir: Haifaa Al-Mansour, Saudi Arabia 2012, Subtitled, 1hr 38mins Starring: Reem Abdullah, Waad Mohammed A truly fascinating film from Saudi Arabia (and directed by a woman), Wadjda tells the story of a young girl who gently challenges her cultural traditions in order to get what she desires. A revelation.
AUGUST FRI 30 AUG, 5PM | SAT 31 AUG, 8PM | SUN 1 SEPT, 7PM | MON 2, SEPT 8PM TUES 3 SEPT, 8PM | WED 4 SEPT, 8PM | THURS 5 SEPT, 5PM
This film is introduced by film programmer Alan Alderson-Smith
SEPTEMBER
TUES 3, 2.30PM LITERATURE AT LUNCHTIME FILM
AUNT JULIA AND THE SCRIPTWRITER (15)
Dir: Edgar Wright, UK 2013, Running time tbc Starring: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost When a group of blokes attempt to recreate an epic pub crawl to a boozer called The World’s End something like Armageddon gets in the way. Good food. Fine Ales. Total annihilation.
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TUES 22, 7PM - ENCORE SATELLITE SCREENING
HAMLET
THURS 5, 8PM | FRI 6, 5PM | SAT 7, 8PM
FRANCES HA (15) THE WORLD’S END (15)
The National Theatre presents a major new production of William Shakespeare’s celebrated play about the destructive power of jealousy. Olivier Award-winning actor Adrian Lester (Henry V at the National Theatre, BBC’s Hustle) takes the title role. Playing opposite him as the duplicitous Iago is fellow Olivier Awardwinner Rory Kinnear (The Last of the Haussmans, James Bond: Skyfall). The director is Nicholas Hytner.
OCTOBER
This clever comedy stars a top-of-his-game Peter Falk and is screened after Dr Jane Mackay’s talk on author Mario Vargas Llosa’ semi autobiographical book at 12.30pm
SEPTEMBER
SAT 12 OCT, 2PM & 7PM - ENCORE SATELLITE SCREENING
£14 (£12)
Dir: Jon Amiel, USA 1991, 1hr 43mins Starring: Peter Falk, Keanu Reeves
Dir: Noah Baumbach, USA 2012, B&W, 1hr 26mins Starring: Greta Gerwig, Mickey Sumner Frances, a New York woman (who doesn’t really have an apartment), apprentices for a dance company (though she’s not really a dancer), yet regardless of their wonkiness throws herself into her dreams. A rare delight.
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FRANKENSTEIN (15) 2hrs 30mins Part of the National Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebrations. Danny Boyle’s sensational production sees Olivier Awardwinning actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller alternating roles as Victor Frankenstein and his creation. 2pm Jonny Lee Miller will play the Creature and Benedict Cumberbatch Dr Frankenstein 7pm roles reversed.
£14 (£12) WED 13, 7PM - LIVE | FRI 15, 1PM - ENCORE SATELLITE SCREENING
RICHARD II
SEPTEMBER MON 30 SEPT, 2PM & 7PM - ENCORE | SCHOOLS 11 OCT 10AM (£10 tickets) BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Judged at the time of its release as one of the costliest disasters in the history of Hollywood this amazing epic Western is ripe for re-evaluation and despite its vast length wonderfully rewards the effort.
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
LOOKING AHEAD! OTHELLO
Dir: Michael Cimino, USA 1980, 3hrs 39mins Starring: Kris Kristofferson, John Hurt
WED 28, 8PM | THURS 29, 2.30PM
FRI 6, 8PM | SAT 7, 5.30PM
BLANCANIEVES (12A)
“A PROVOCATIVE REFLECTION ON THE ROLE OF SECRECY IN AN INSTANT-ACCESS WORLD” The Hollywood Reporter
SEPTEMBER Dir: Pablo Berger, Spain, 2012, Silent B&W, 1hr 44mins Starring: Maribel Verdú, Daniel Giménez Cacho
Dir: Alex Gibney, USA 2013, 2hrs 10mins Documentary
£18 (£16) Satellite Screening
JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER
JULY - SEPTEMBER 2013
Dir: Gregory Doran, UK 2013, 3hrs Starring: David Tennant We’re thrilled to be screening the first ever live cinema broadcast from the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Company. We start with Richard II (the fastest selling show in the RSC’s history), with David Tennant in the title role and directed by RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran.
£14 (£12)
NOVEMBER
THE HABIT OF ART (15 TBC) 3hrs
BY ALAN BENNETT
The 2010 broadcast of The Habit of Art returns to cinemas as part of the National Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebrations. Alan Bennett’s comic and touching new play imagines a pivotal meeting between former friends and collaborators, composer Benjamin Britten (Richard Griffiths) and writer WH Auden (Alex Jennings).
£14 (£12)
(12A) 3hrs 30mins BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
FILM CLASSIFICATIONS
The 2010 broadcast of Hamlet returns to cinemas as part of the National Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebrations. Olivier Award-winner Rory Kinnear takes the title role in a gripping contemporary production of Shakespeare’s complex and profound play about the human condition, directed by Nicholas Hytner.
£14 (£12)
“A CHILLING PRODUCTION THAT DEMANDS TO BE SEEN.” Independent
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SUN 24, 2PM - ENCORE SATELLITE SCREENING
Universal.
Suitable for all.
Parental Guidance.
General viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children.
12 Advisory.
May be unsuitable for children under 12. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Passed for persons aged 15 and over.
May contain strong language and/or sexual nudity and/or violence.
Passed for persons aged 18 and over.
Likely to contain very strong language and/or strong sexual nudity and/or strong violence.
Please consider the classification of films carefully. Although you may be over 18, if you are easily offended please do not choose films with this certificate. We cannot be held responsible in the event that a patron is offended by the content of any film. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. We are sorry but no children under 2 may be brought into the cinema.
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