Dec 2013 to Feb 2014 Film Guide

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BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURS Monday to Saturday 9.30am to 8pm Sundays from one hour before screenings Please note on busy evenings telephone bookings will only be taken until 7.30pm

KIOSK, COFFEE SHOP AND BAR Our kiosk is open for all films and offers a wide range of sweets, chocolates and ice-creams. Chilled bottled water, soft drinks and takeaway tea, coffee and hot chocolate will be on sale. The Coffee Shop is open Monday to Saturday 9.30am to 8pm (and on some Sundays). A wide range of food and drinks will be available. The Cellar bar (accessed through the ante room coffee shop) will be open from 7pm on film nights and a discount is available on presentation of your ticket after the film!

ACCESS There is a platform lift to the cinema. We have an accessible toilet and induction loop. Please advise the box office when booking that a wheelchair space is required.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS Under 12s must be accompanied in the cinema by an adult. Sorry but no under 2s may be brought into the auditorium.

Tickets bought online are subject to £1 per transaction fee (not per ticket). We cannot do cash refunds. In the event of a sold out film we can try to re sell unwanted tickets. Any credit will be added to your account (minus a £1 admin fee).

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DECEMBER

SUN 8, 2PM & 7.30PM | MON 9, 8PM

LE WEEK-END (15)

Dir: Roger Michell UK 2013 1hr 33mins Starring: Jim Broadbent, Lindsay Duncan Swiftly back by public demand this funny yet poignant tale of a middle-aged British couple trying to re-kindle their love for each other in Paris is a treat from commencement to fin.

DECEMBER

SUN 8, 5PM | TUES 10, 8PM | WED 11, 8PM | SUN 15, 2PM

GRAVITY (12A)

Dir: Alfonso Cuarón USA 2013 1hr 31mins Starring: Sandra Bullock, George Clooney Floating gently above the Earth a male and female astronaut are suddenly caught up in a terrifying accident that leaves them struggling to survive. A jaw-dropping, edge-of-seat thrill.

“A REVELATORY, STUNNING CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE” Paste Magazine

DECEMBER

MON 9, 2PM | WED 11, 5PM

There is parking for disabled badge holders close to the Arts Centre in St Mary’s Street and St George’s Square.

ROMEO & JULIET (PG)

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Adapted by Downton screenwriter Julian Fellowes this latest version of Shakespeare’s classic romantic tragedy of the star-crossed lovers is an appealing traditional drama set in sumptuous Italian locations.

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Dir: Carlo Carlei UK/It/Swiz 2013 1hr 58mins Starring: Douglas Booth, Hailee Steinfeld

DECEMBER

ONE CHANCE (12A)

SUN 15, 5PM | MON 16, 8PM | TUES 17, 5PM | WED 18, 8PM THURS 19, 2PM | FRI 20, 8PM

Dir: David Frankel UK/USA 2013 1hr 43mins Starring: James Corden, Julie Walters Genuine feel-good movies don’t come much better than this inspirational biopic of Welsh amateur opera-singer Paul Potts who rose from harassed shop assistant to winner of “Britain’s Got Talent” in 2007.

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SUN 15, 7.30PM | MON 16, 5PM

DECEMBER

MON 23, 5PM | TUES 24, 2PM | FRI 27, 5PM | SAT 28, 11AM

FOR THOSE IN PERIL (18)

TURBO (U)

Aaron, a young misfit from a remote Scottish village, is the lone survivor of a strange fishing accident that claimed the lives of five men including his older brother. Overcoming his guilt Aaron sets out to sea to recover what was lost.

After a snail is suddenly given the power of speed it’s not long before he’s gathering a crew of streetwise snail-mates and entering the world’s fastest race, the Indianapolis 500. A family treat.

Dir: Paul Wright UK 2013 1hr 32mins Starring: George MacKay, Kate Dickie

Dir: David Soren USA 2013 1hr 36mins Voiced by: Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti

DECEMBER

TUES 17, 8PM | WED 18, 5PM

ENOUGH SAID (12A)

DECEMBER

FRI 27, 8PM | SAT 28, 2PM | SUN 29, 2PM | MON 30, 5PM

THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE (12A)

Dir: Nicole Holofcener USA 2013 1hr 33mins Starring: James Gandolfini, Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Dir: Francis Lawrence USA 2013 2hrs 26mins Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson

James Gandolfini’s final film is a cleverly nuanced romantic comedy about a divorced woman who falls for a divorced man only to discover he’s her new friend’s ex-husband. Witty and wonderfully mature.

As big and bold as the first Hunger Games film, the resourceful Katniss Everdeen and fellow winner of the games Peeta Mellark are once again on a collision course with the evil Capitol. Epic.

“SMART AND CONSISTENTLY FUNNY” Total Film

DECEMBER THURS 19, 8PM | FRI 20, 2PM & 5PM | SAT 21, 8PM | SUN 22, 2PM & 7.30PM MON 23, 8PM | FRI 27, 2PM | SAT 28, 6PM

PHILOMENA (12A)

This sad, funny, but finally uplifting true story of a woman searching for the son who was taken from her while virtually imprisoned in an Irish convent may not be a Christmas film, but its heart is on the side of the angels.

DECEMBER

DECEMBER

SUN 29, 6PM | MON 30, 8PM

LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON (PG)

Dir: Stephen Frears UK 2013 1hr 38mins Starring: Judi Dench, Steve Coogan

Dir: Hirokazu Kore-eda Japan 2013 1hr 59mins Subtitled Starring: Masaharu Fukuyama, Machiko Ono

A sincere and believable portrait of two separate Japanese families who discover that their six-year old boys were accidentally swapped at birth and have to adjust to its impact. Humane and masterful cinema.

SUN 22, 5PM | MON 23, 2PM | TUES 24, 11AM

DECEMBER

MON 30 DEC, 2PM | TUES 31 DEC, 2PM | THURS 2 JAN, 2PM FRI 3 JAN, 11AM | SAT 4 JAN, 11AM

CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS 2 (U)

FROZEN (PG)

Inventor Flint Lockwood thought he saved the world when he destroyed his most infamous invention -- a machine that turned water into food in the original 2009 film. Now he has to repeat the trick!

A suitable animation for the time of year, Frozen concerns the efforts of a young woman to find her sister who has the power to freeze the world, complete with a talking snowman. Great fun.

Dirs: Cody Cameron, Kris Pearn USA 2013 1hr 35mins Voiced by: Bill Hader, Anna Faris

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Dirs: Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee USA 2013 1hr 25mins (TBC) Voiced by: Kristen Bell, Josh Gad

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JANUARY

THURS 2, 5PM | FRI 3, 7PM | SAT 4, 3PM

BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR (18)

TUES 14, 5PM | WED 15, 8PM | THURS 16, 5PM

JEUNE ET JOLIE (YOUNG & BEAUTIFUL) (18)

Dir: Abdellatif Kechiche France 2013 2hrs 59mins Subtitled Starring: Adèle Exarchopoulos, Léa Seydoux

Dir: François Ozon France 2013 1hr 35mins Starring: Marine Vacth, Charlotte Rampling

Isabelle has just turned 17 and has sex while on holiday. It’s OK but no big deal. Back home in Paris Isabelle has sex again (and again) only this time she charges for it. A challenging meditation on money, self-image and morality.

Deserved winner of 2013’s top prize at the Cannes Film Festival this detailed account of the sensuous yet tempestuous love affair between two young women strips bare the passion and the pain of their relationship. Contains explicit sexual imagery.

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JANUARY FRI 17, 8PM | SAT 18, 7PM | SUN 19, 6PM | MON 20, 8PM | TUES 21, 5PM FRI 3, 2PM | SAT 4, 7PM

THOR: THE DARK WORLD (12A) Dir: Alan Taylor USA 2013 1hr 52mins Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Christopher Eccleston

WED 22, 8PM | THURS 23, 2PM

SAVING MR BANKS (PG)

Dir: John Lee Hancock USA 2013 2hrs 5mins Starring: Emma Thompson, Tom Hanks In 1963 Walt Disney so desperately wanted to secure the rights to Mary Poppins that he invited its author, the fearsome P L Travers, to help write the script in Hollywood. Don’t miss this brilliant recreation of that event.

Chris Hemsworth reprises the warrior superhero in a sequel that sees him embark on a perilous journey whose outcome will determine the fate of Earth and the Nine Realms. Hammers the action with epic relish.

MARY POPPINS DAY!

JANUARY MON 13, 5PM | TUES 14, 8PM | WED 15, 5PM | THURS 16, 8PM | FRI 17, 2PM

THE BUTLER (12A)

Dir: Lee Daniels USA 2013 2hrs 12mins Starring: Forest Whitaker, Oprah Winfrey This powerful and necessary account of the American civil rights movement as seen through the life of a black butler at the White House serving eight presidents is also a human drama of the highest order.

JANUARY

MON 13, 8PM

BREAKFAST WITH JONNY WILKINSON (TBC) Dir: Simon Sprackling UK 2013 (TBC) Starring: Michael Beckley, Chris England

Where were you when England won the Rugby World Cup in 2003? The players of local team Greyhawks RC are gathered at the clubhouse but all is not well in this engaging British comedy of bad manners.

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JANUARY We celebrate the world’s most famous nanny in this special day with film screenings and a singing workshop. Dressing up encouraged and prizes awarded on the day! Poppins Singing Workshop, 2pm: £3 Mary Poppins (U) screening 3pm: £5 Saving Mr Banks (PG) screening 7pm

SAT 18, 3PM

MARY POPPINS (U)

Dir: Robert Stevenson USA 1964 2hrs 19mins Starring: Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke An absolute must for anyone who’s seen Saving Mr Banks, but also a rare opportunity to watch one of the all-time great family classics on the big screen. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!!!

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JANUARY

SUN 19, 2PM

CINEMA PARADISO (PG)

ZULU DAY!

Dir: Giuseppe Tornatore Italy 1988 2hrs 35mins Subtitled Starring: Phillipe Noiret, Enzo Cannavale A famous film-maker recalls how his love of cinema started in a shabby flea-pit in his Sicilian home town, evoking memories of life, love and the magic of the movies. A superb digital re-release. Stamford Arts programmer Alan Alderson-Smith will introduce the film.

JANUARY

MON 20, 5PM | TUES 21, 8PM | WED 22, 5PM | THURS 23, 8PM

NEBRASKA (15)

Dir: Alexander Payne USA 2013 1hr 55mins Starring: Bruce Dern, Will Forte When an aging, boozy father thinks he’s won a million dollars via a shoddy marketing campaign he’s so determined to collect the prize his son drives him to Nebraska. A comic, heartfelt take on the American dream in black and white by the director of About Schmidt & Sideways.

JANUARY

JANUARY As part of our 20 Years of Cinema celebrations, come to this special celebration of the film Zulu! A selection of South African songs will be performed by our world music choir Woven Chords together with an introduction and screening of the ‘Making of Zulu’ film shot in Natal in 1963, followed by the screening of Cy Endfield’s 1964 classic film. JANUARY

FRI 24, 2PM & 7PM | SAT 25, 2PM | MON 27, 7PM | TUES 28, 7PM

THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG (TBC)

ZULU (PG)

Dir: Cy Endfield UK 1964 2hrs 18mins Starring: Michael Caine, Stanley Baxter The incomparable Zulu returns to the cinema for a special screening, its story of a garrison of British soldiers outnumbered by thousands of Zulu warriors still awesome and entertaining.

Whole event ticket to include refreshments at the interval £8 (Art scene members £7.50)

THURS 30 JAN, 7PM LIVE | FRI 31 JAN, 2PM ENCORE SATELLITE SCREENING

National Theatre Live will broadcast the Donmar Warehouse’s production of Coriolanus, Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge, with Tom Hiddleston in the title role and Mark Gatiss as Menenius. Directed by the Donmar’s Artistic Director Josie Rourke. £14 (£12)

Dir: Peter Jackson USA/NZ 2013 (TBC) Starring: Martin Freeman, Ian McKellen

This middle section of The Hobbit trilogy sees Bilbo Baggins and the dwarves seek aid from a powerful stranger after Gandalf mysteriously disappears and the great dragon Smaug awaits them.

JANUARY

CORIALANUS

SUN 26, 2PM

SAT 25, 8PM

JANUARY

HAWKING (PG)

DOM HEMINGWAY (15)

A fascinating insight into the life and mind of perhaps the greatest living scientist (written and narrated by Stephen Hawking himself) this astute documentary is also a intimate and moving portrait.

After 12 years in jail foul-mouthed crook Dom Hemingway is back on the mean streets of London and the Riviera intent on revenge and getting his cash back. A delightfully disreputable black comedy thriller.

Dir: Stephen Finnigan UK 1hr 30mins Documentary

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FRI 31 JAN, 8PM | SAT 1 FEB, 5PM

Dir: Richard Shepard UK 2013 1hr 33mins Starring: Jude Law, Richard E. Grant

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FEBRUARY

SAT 1, 2PM

MOSHI MONSTER MOVIE (U)

Dir: Ridley Scott USA 2013 1hr 57mins Starring: Michael Fassbender, Penelope Cruz

Taking the leap from the small to big screen, join Katsuma, Poppet and the other Moshi Monsters (along with a very eager Mr Snoodle) in an action-packed, song-filled race against time to stop evil Dr Strangeglove and his incompetent Glump sidekick Fishlips from pulverizing the recently discovered Great Moshling Egg.

Featuring a stunning cast, a top-rated director, and a script written by Cormac McCarthy this brutal, bloody thriller takes no prisoners as a lawyer gets out of his depth in a drug deal gone very wrong.

FEBRUARY SAT 1, 8PM | SUN 2, 7.30PM

EASY RIDER (18)

POWDER ROOM (15)

Dir: Dennis Hopper UK/USA 1969 1hr 34mins Starring: Jack Nicholson, Peter Fonda

On an all girls clubbing night-out Samantha’s world begins to unravel amidst a host of break-ups, break-downs, and breakthroughs in and out of the ladies power room. This hilarious and outrageous British comedy is written, directed by and stars real women.

Two bikers take off on a crosscountry trip from LA to New Orleans, hoping to find the real America along the way. Dr Jane Mackay’s talk at 12.30pm explores the life of Jack Karouac through his book ‘On the Road’. Talk tickets: £5.50 (£5)

Dir: M J Delaney UK 2013 1hr 26mins Starring: Sheridan Smith, Jamie Winstone

FEBRUARY

SUN 2, 2PM

PROJECT WILD THING (PG)

FEBRUARY

Dir: David Bond UK 2013 1hr 22mins Documentary

TUES 4, 2.30PM LITERATURE AT LUNCHTIME FILM

FRI 7, 5PM | SAT 8, 8PM

FILL THE VOID (12A)

Dir: Rama Burshstein Israel 2012 1hr 30mins Subtitled Starring: Hadas Yaron, Yiftach Klein

Project Wild Thing is a film led movement to get more kids (and their parents!) outside and reconnecting with nature. David Bond’s engaging & thoroughly admirable film takes a funny and revealing look at a complex issue, the increasingly disparate connection between children and nature.

FEBRUARY

MON 3, 8PM | TUES 4, 8PM | WED 5, 5PM

THE COUNCELLOR (18)

Dir: Wip Vernooij UK 2013 1hr 31mins Voiced by: Keith Wickham, Tom Clarke Hill

FEBRUARY

FEBRUARY

MON 3, 5PM | TUES 4, 5PM | WED 5, 8PM

THE HARRY HILL MOVIE (TBC)

Dir: Steve Bendelack UK 2013 (TBC) Starring: Harry Hill, Julie Walters This comedy sees TV Burp star Hill embark on a road trip to Blackpool with his Nan (Julie Walters) when he discovers that his hamster only has one week to live. Foolish capers and lots of laughs!

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A film that tackles complex moral issues with authority and grace Fill The Void concerns a young Hasidic Jewish woman who is pressured into marrying her late sister’s older husband. Deeply moving.

FEBRUARY

FRI 7, 8PM | SAT 8, 5PM

ALL IS LOST (12A)

Dir: J C Chandor USA 2013 1hr 46mins Starring: Robert Redford Now aged 77 Robert Redford appears in virtually every frame of this extraordinarily tense film about a lone yachtsman in the Indian Ocean whose boat suffers a minor accident that leads to terrible consequences.

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FEBRUARY

WOLF CHILDREN (PG)

DECEMBER

Dir: Mamoru Hosoda Japan 2012 1hr 57mins Voiced by: Colleen Clinkenbeard, David Matranga

VERDI’S FALSTAFF

£20 (£18) 3hrs 20mins WED 12, 5PM | FRI 14, 8PM

THE RAILWAY MAN (TBC)

FEBRUARY

DVORÁK’S RUSALKA

SUN 9 FEB, 2PM - ENCORE SATELLITE SCREENING

The great Renée Fleming returns to one of her signature roles, singing the enchanting “Song to the Moon” in Dvorák’s soulful fairy-tale opera. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts.

Dir: Jonathan Teplitzky Aust/UK 2013 1hr 56mins Starring: Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman

Based on true events The Railway Man recounts the struggle of an allied POW who worked on the notorious Burma railway to recover from the trauma and make peace with his past. Thoughtful and compelling drama.

FEBRUARY

SAT 14 DEC, 5.55PM - LIVE BROADCAST LIVE FROM THE MET OPERA

An undisputed master of Falstaff, music director James Levine conducts Verdi’s opera with Ambrogio Maestri in the title role as the brilliant and blustery Sir John Falstaff, opposite a marvellous ensemble cast.

Sensitively dubbed into English, this at times profound animation about a mother’s love for her children, concerns a woman who falls for a man half human and half wolf and their amazing, secret lives.

FEBRUARY

MET OPERA SCREENINGS

SAT 8, 2PM

£20 (£18) 4hrs

FEBRUARY THURS 27 FEB, 7PM LIVE - SOLD OUT | FRI 28 FEB, 2PM & 7PM ENCORE - SOLD OUT

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MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM (12A)

Dir: Justin Chadwick UK/SA 2013 2hrs 26mins Starring: Idris Elba, Naomie Harris A big film in every sense, this absorbing chronicle of the life of Nelson Mandela from village child to South Africa’s first democratically elected president is both visually and dramatically stunning.

20 YEARS OF CINEMA Celebrate with us our 20 years of cinema by entering our regular competition throughout 2014!

NOMINATE YOUR FAVOURITE FILM FROM THESE... SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN (U) PULP FICTION (18) MATILDA (PG) LADIES IN LAVENDER (12A)

SAT 1 MAR, 11AM & SUN 2 MAR, 2PM ENCORE - TICKETS AVAILABLE SATELLITE SCREENING

WAR HORSE

Since its first performance at the National Theatre in 2007, War Horse has become an international smash hit. At its heart are astonishing life sized puppets by South Africa’s Handspring Puppet Company, who bring breathing, galloping, charging horses to thrilling life on stage. Don’t miss your chance to experience this landmark production screened direct to Stamford Arts Centre.

Approx running time 2hrs 40mins £14 (£12) School groups of 10 or more £10

FILM CLASSIFICATIONS

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.

THE MOST POPULAR FILM WILL BE SCREENED NEXT SEASON.

Please email your choice to film@stamfordartscentre.com by 2 January 2014 to be in with a chance to win our 20 years competition! We will be giving away 20 pairs of tickets each season!

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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Passed for persons aged 18 and over.

Likely to contain very strong language and/or strong sexual nudity and/or strong violence.

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DECEMBER FILM TITLE

SCREENING TIMES 2PM & 7.30PM 5PM

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) LE WEEK-END (15)

JANUARY

FILM TITLE

SCREENING TIMES

WED 15

THE BUTLER (12A) JEUNE ET JOLIE (18)

5PM 8PM

2PM 8PM

THU 16

JEUNE ET JOLIE (18) THE BUTLER (12A)

5PM 8PM

GRAVITY (12A)

8PM

ROMEO & JULIET (PG) GRAVITY (12A)

5PM 8PM

FRI 17

THE BUTLER (12A) SAVING MR BANKS (PG)

2PM 8PM

VERDI’S FALSTAFF - MET OPERA SCREENING

5.55PM

SAT 18

MARY POPPINS (U) SAVING MR BANKS (PG)

3PM 7PM

SUN 15

GRAVITY (12A) ONE CHANCE (12A) FOR THOSE IN PERIL (18)

2PM 5PM 7.30PM

SUN 19

CINEMA PARADISO (PG) WITH PRE-FILM TALK SAVING MR BANKS (PG)

2PM 6PM

MON 16

FOR THOSE IN PERIL (18) ONE CHANCE (12A)

5PM 8PM

MON 20

NEBRASKA (15) SAVING MR BANKS (PG)

5PM 8PM

TUES 17

ONE CHANCE (12A) ENOUGH SAID (12A)

5PM 8PM

TUES 21

SAVING MR BANKS (PG) NEBRASKA (15)

5PM 8PM

WED 18

ENOUGH SAID (12A) ONE CHANCE (12A)

5PM 8PM

WED 22

NEBRASKA (15) SAVING MR BANKS (PG)

5PM 8PM

THU 19

ONE CHANCE (12A) PHILOMENA (12A)

2PM 8PM

SAVING MR BANKS (PG) NEBRASKA (15)

2PM 8PM

FRI 20 SAT 21 SUN 22

PHILOMENA (12A) ONE CHANCE (12A)

2PM & 5PM 8PM

THU 23 FRI 24

PHILOMENA (12A)

8PM

SAT 25

THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG (TBC) HAWKING (PG)

2PM 8PM

PHILOMENA (12A) CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS 2 (U)

2PM & 7.30PM 5PM

ZULU DAY

2PM

THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG (TBC)

7PM

MON 23

CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS 2 (U) TURBO (U) PHILOMENA (12A)

2PM 5PM 8PM

THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG (TBC)

7PM

TUES 24

CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS 2 (U) TURBO (U)

11AM 2PM

SUN 26 MON 27 TUES 28 THU 30 FRI 31

FRI 27

PHILOMENA (12A) TURBO (U) THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE (12A)

2PM 5PM 8PM

SAT 28

TURBO (U) THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE (12A) PHILOMENA (12A)

11AM 2PM 6PM

SUN 29

THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE (12A) LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON (PG)

2PM 6PM

MON 30

FROZEN (PG) THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE (12A) LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON (PG)

2PM 5PM 8PM

TUES 31

FROZEN (PG)

2PM

LE WEEK-END (15) GRAVITY (12A)

SUN 8 MON 9 TUES 10 WED 11 SAT 14

JANUARY

FILM TITLE

SCREENING TIMES

2PM & 7PM

THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG (TBC)

CORIALANUS - NT LIVE SCREENING

7PM

CORIALANUS - NT LIVE SCREENING DOM HEMINGWAY (15)

2PM 8PM

FEBRUARY FILM TITLE

SCREENING TIMES

SAT 1

MOSHI MONSTER MOVIE (U) DOM HEMINGWAY (15) POWDER ROOM (15)

2PM 5PM 8PM

SUN 2

PROJECT WILD THING (PG) POWDER ROOM (15)

2PM 7.30PM

MON 3

THE HARRY HILL MOVIE (TBC) THE COUNCELLOR (18)

5PM 8PM

TUES 4

EASY RIDER (18) LIT AT LUNCH FILM THE HARRY HILL MOVIE (TBC) THE COUNCELLOR (18)

2.30PM 5PM 8PM

WED 5

THE COUNCELLOR (18) THE HARRY HILL MOVIE (TBC)

5PM 8PM

THU 2

FROZEN (PG) BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR (18)

2PM 5PM

FRI 7

FILL THE VOID (12A) ALL IS LOST (12A)

5PM 8PM

FRI 3

FROZEN (PG) THOR: THE DARK WORLD (12A) BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR (18)

11AM 2PM 7PM

SAT 8

WOLF CHILDREN (PG) ALL IS LOST (12A) FILL THE VOID (12A)

2PM 5PM 8PM

SAT 4

FROZEN (PG) BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR (18) THOR: THE DARK WORLD (12A)

11AM 3PM 7PM

MON 13

THE BUTLER (12A) BREAKFAST WITH JONNY WILKINSON (CERT TBC)

5PM 8PM

TUES 14

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