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MARCH
MARCH - MAY 2015
MARCH
SUN 8 FROM 12 NOON
TIBET DAY
As part of this celebration of Tibet the 5th Lelung Rinpoche will lead a meditation session. Author Ivan Cooper will be reading from his book ‘Tibet – An Accidental Pilgrimage’ and there will be a screening of the film ‘The Silent, Holy Stones’ which is a beautiful & charming film by Tibetan Pema Tseden shot on location in a village in the Amdo region of Tibet. The story follows a young lama in Go Wa Monastery.
A NEW PLAY BY DAVID HARE Meera Syal returns to the National Theatre, directed by Rufus Norris. India is surging with global ambition. But beyond the luxury hotels surrounding Mumbai airport lies a makeshift slum, full of people with plans of their own. Contains strong language and some scenes of violence.
Age 14yrs + 2 hrs 40mins approx (incl 20 min interval) £14 (£12) £10 students and groups of 10 +
“MAGNIFICENT. RUFUS NORRIS’S PRODUCTION HAS A HUMANE, DIGNIFIED SWEEP THAT CAPTIVATES” INDEPENDENT
12noon Meditation £3.50 2pm Reading and film (1hr 38mins) £5.50 All day ticket: £8.00 SUN 8, 8PM | MON 9, 5PM | WED 11, 8PM
INTO THE WOODS (PG)
THURS 12, 2PM | FRI 13, 5PM | SAT 14, 8PM
Dir: Matthew Vaughn UK 2015 2hrs 8mins With: Colin Firth, Mark Strong, Michael Caine
A magnificent adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s clever musical that entwines some classic fairy-tales into a compelling meditation about love, life, and death where you might “live happily ever after” only if you’re lucky. MON 9, 8PM
Itchy for the next Bond film? Then watch this slick, spectacular comedy action-thriller wherein Colin Firth outdoes 007 in snobbery and violence as he trains a young Cockney to be a gentleman spy.
MARCH
NIGHTCRAWLER (15)
FRI 13, 8PM | SAT 14, 5PM
A MOST VIOLENT YEAR (15)
Dir: Dan Gilroy USA 2014 1hr 57mins With: Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo
Dir: J C Chandor USA 2014 2hrs 5mins With: Oscar Isaac, Jessica Chastain
A “Nightcrawler” is a freelance cameraman who trawls the scenes of accidents and murders and gets paid for their raw footage. This fascinating film about media, money, and creepy ambition puts us all in the picture.
MARCH
MARCH
KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE (15)
Dir: Rob Marshall USA 2014 2hrs 4mins With Meryl Streep, James Corden
MARCH
MARCH THUR 12, 7PM - LIVE | MON 16, 2PM & 7PM - ENCORE SATELLITE SCREENING
BEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS
MEDITATION, READINGS AND FILM SCREENING
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A tough, gritty, richly atmospheric thriller A Most Violent Year is set in New York in 1981 where doing business is tough for a young entrepreneur up against a corrupt system. WED 11, 6PM
MARCH
SAT 14, 2PM
DUCK SOUP (U) + SHORT
ANNIE (PG)
Nonsense country Freedonia declares war on neighbouring Sylvania to defend a lady’s honour (if you can find it). Surreal mayhem from the timeless Marx Brothers and definitely a film to see before you die.
A sparkling reboot of the joyous musical Annie sees our orphan heroine holding her own against whatever life might throw at her, including her adoption by New York mayoral candidate brilliantly played by Jamie Foxx.
Dir: Leo McCarey USA 1933 1hr 8mins With: The Marx Brothers, Margaret Dumont
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Dir: Will Gluck USA/UK 2014 1hr 58mins With: Cameron Diaz, Jamie Foxx
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MARCH
MARCH - MAY 2015
MARCH
LA DONNA DEL LAGO
SUN 15, 2PM - ENCORE SATELLITE SCREENING
MARCH TUE 17, 5PM | WED 18, 8PM
SELMA (12A)
Dir: Ava DuVernay USA 2014 2hrs 7mins With: David Oyelowo, Carmen Ejogo, Tim Roth
MAXINE PEAKE - HAMLET
Desire. Murder. Revenge. From its sell-out run at Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre comes this unique and critically acclaimed production of Shakespeare’s tragic Hamlet. In this stripped-back, fresh and fast-paced version, BAFTA nominee Maxine Peake creates a Hamlet for now.
MARCH
TUE 24, 5PM | WED 25, 8.30PM
TRASH (15)
“EPIC AND INTIMATE, LUSH AND BRUTAL”
Dir:StephenDaldryUK/Brazil20151hr54minsSubtitled With: Martin Sheen, Rooney Mara
SLANT MAGAZINE
TUE 17, 8PM | WED 18, 5PM
LOVE IS STRANGE (15)
Dir: Ira Sachs USA 2014 1hr 34mins With: Alfred Molina, John Lithgow, Marisa Tomei
Shot in Brazil and almost entirely in Portuguese this winning tale of three local lads who find a valuable wallet much sought after by both cops and robbers, throbs with incredible action.
MARCH
TUE 24, 8PM | WED 25, 6PM
THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY (18)
After aging lovers Ben and George decide to marry they are abruptly forced apart when George is fired because his employers don’t approve of gay marriage and the couple must downsize their lives.
LOVE’S LABOUR’S WON
MON 23, 7PM ENCORE SATELLITE SCREENING
Age 10 + 3 hrs 20mins (incl 20 min interval) £14 (£12) £10 students and groups of 10 +
Selma is the true story of the famous people’s march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965 that paved the way for black Americans to vote as equals, led by the charismatic Martin Luther King Jnr.
MARCH
FOXCATCHER (15)
Backing the American wrestling team at the 1988 Seoul Olympics was one of America’s richest men whose warped ideas about friendship and power lethally poisoned the whole venture. An intense and absorbing drama.
3hrs 30mins approx £20 (£18)
MARCH
FRI 20, 8PM | SAT 21, 8PM
Dir: Bennet Miller USA 2014 2hrs 14mins With: Steve Carrell, Channing Tatum, Mark Ruffulo
(THE LADY OF THE LAKE) - MET OPERA An opera by Rossini with a libretto by Andrea Leone Tottola based on the French translation of The Lady of the Lake, a poem written in 1810 by Sir Walter Scott. Scott’s works popularised the image of the romantic highlands. An emotionally charged performance dealing with love, loss, jealousy and betrayal.
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Dir: Peter Strickland UK 2015 1hr 44mins With: Sidse Babett Knudsen, Monica Swinn
THURS 19, 7PM | FRI 20, 2PM - ENCORE SATELLITE SCREENING
Cynthia is the stern mistress of a big old house full of butterflies, while fellow lesbian Evelyn gets her teeth into her role as Cynthia’s servant. A strange S & M fantasy with a hint of absurdity.
“BOLD AND SENSUAL” MARCH
WED 25, 2PM | FRI 27, 5PM | SAT 28, 5PM
Christopher Luscombe directs the second of Shakespeare’s matching pair of comedies.
MORTDECAI (12A)
2 hrs 40mins (incl 20 min interval) £14 (£12) £10 students and groups of 10 +
Lord Charlie Mortdecai is an international art-dealer with a shady past, a gorgeous ex-wife, a funny butler, and a police inspector who needs Mortdecai to track down a missing Goya. Cue a nice caper comedy.
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Dir: David Koepp USA 2015 1hr 46mins With: Johnny Depp, Gwyneth Paltrow
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MARCH - MAY 2015
MARCH THURS 26, 7PM - LIVE | MAY TUES 5, 2.30PM – ENCORE SCREENED WITH
A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE
ARTHUR MILLER - YOUNG VIC Don’t miss a stellar cast led by Mark Strong in the Young Vic’s ‘magnetic, electrifying, astonishingly bold’ production of A View from the Bridge. The visionary Ivo van Hove directs this stunning production of Miller’s tragic masterpiece, broadcast from London’s West End.
LITERATURE AT LUNCHTIME SATELLITE SCREENING
1 hr 55mins - no interval £14 (£12) £10 students and groups of 10 +
MARCH
FRI 27, 11AM & 2PM | SAT 28, 2PM | SUN 29, 4.30PM | MON 30, 8PM TUE 31, 5PM APRIL WED 1, 8PM | THU 2, 8PM
THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (PG) Dir: John Madden UK 2015 2hrs 2mins With: Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Maggie Smith
A cracking sequel to the wonderful 2011 original which superbly continues the dramatic comedy as new and larger premises need to be found for the Indian retirement home and its remarkable guests.
MARCH
FRI 27, 8PM | SAT 28, 8PM | SUN 29, 7.30PM | MON 30, 5PM TUE 31, 8PM APRIL THU 2, 5PM (18)
FIFTY SHADES OF GREY
Dir: Sam Taylor-Johnson USA 2015 2hrs 5mins With: Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan
This spanking adaptation of the phenomenally bestselling novel doesn’t spare the rod when it comes to tasteful eroticism as Ana, a young literature student, discovers the kinky side of rich, successful Mr Christian Grey…who will see you now.
MARCH SAT 28, 11AM | SUN 29, 2PM (RELAXED SCREENING) MON 30, 2PM | TUES 31, 2PM
SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE (U) Dirs: Richard Starzak, Mark Burton UK/Fr 2015 1hr 25mins Voiced by: Justin Fletcher, John Sparkes
Our favourite sheep takes the flock into the big city when he causes the farmer to lose his job and then tries to get it back. Effortlessly amusing and tremendous fun.
SUN 29 MARCH 2PM RELAXED SCREENING At our relaxed screenings, low lights will be left on in the auditorium and the volume of the soundtrack is reduced. It’s fine for customers to move around, make noise or take a break during the film. These screenings are suitable for families with children that have an autistic condition, sensory and communication disorders or a learning disability.
All tickets: £5 Co-promoted by Grantham Autistic Information Network
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THU 2, 2PM | GOOD FRI 3, 2PM | SAT 4, 2PM | MON 6, 2PM | TUES 7, 5PM WED 8, 2PM | THU 9, 2PM | SAT 11, 2PM (PG)
BIG HERO 6
Dirs: Don Hall, Chris Williams USA 2015 1hr 42mins Voiced by: Ryan Potter, Scott Adsit
Baymax is an adorable inflatable robot befriended by a tech-savvy kid and his pals who must take on a crazy professor who seeks to destroy them. Disney family animation at its finest.
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GOOD FRI 3, 8PM | SAT 4, 8PM
AMERICAN SNIPER (15)
Dir: Clint Eastwood USA 2015 2hrs 12mins With: Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller US Navy SEAL Chris Kyle undertook four tours of duty in the Iraq war, using his skills as a sniper to deadly effect. Eastwood’s movie of Kyle’s life at home and abroad is equally devastating.
“FULL OF COMPLEXITY AND AMBIVALENCE” NPR
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GOOD FRI 3, 5PM | SAT 4, 5PM | MON 6, 8PM | TUE 7, 8PM | WED 8, 8PM THU 9, 5PM | FRI 10, 8PM (15)
SUITE FRANÇAISE
Dir: Saul Dibb UK/Fr/Can 2014 1hr 47mins With: Michelle Williams, Kristen Scott Thomas
Irene Nemirovsky’s famous unfinished novel about a young wife trapped with her domineering mother-inlaw in a French village occupied by the invading Nazis is now a passionate and intriguing love story.
“A STORY OF THE POWER OF LOVE AND THE TRAGEDY OF WAR” FILM & TV NOW
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MON 6, 5PM | WED 8, 5PM | THUR 9, 8PM
THE FACE OF AN ANGEL (TBC)
Dir: Michael Winterbottom UK 2015 1hr 40mins With: Kate Beckinsale, Cara Delevingne Based on the murder of Meredith Kercher in Italy in 2007 and the trial of Amanda Knox and her partner. Michael Winterbottom typically angles his film at the media circus the case involved.
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MARCH - MAY 2015
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TOM JONES (PG)
TUES 7, 2.30PM LITERATURE AT LUNCHTIME FILM
Dir: Tony Richardson UK 1963 1hr 57mins With: Albert Finney, Susannah York
“SENSITIVE AND DEEPLY AFFECTING” SAT 11, 5PM | SUN 12, 5PM
THE GREEN RAY (12A)
THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
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Dir: Eric Rohmer France 1986 1hr 38mins Subtitled
THURS 16, 7PM - LIVE | MON 20, 2PM & 7PM - ENCORE SATELLITE SCREENING
THE HARD PROBLEM
A NEW PLAY BY TOM STOPPARD Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard returns to the National Theatre with his highlyanticipated new play directed by Nicholas Hytner. Hilary, a young psychology researcher at a brain science institute, is nursing a private sorrow and a troubling question at work, where psychology and biology meet. If there is nothing but matter, what is consciousness?
A fabulous restoration of one of French auteur Eric Rohmer’s most delicious films Le Rayon Vert is about a woman forced to change her holiday plans and eke out what she can of the fickle summer. Pure genius. Stamford Arts film programmer Alan AldersonSmith will introduce the film on Saturday. SAT 11, 8PM | SUN 12, 7.30PM
EX-MACHINA (15)
Dir: Alex Garland USA/UK 2015 1hr 48mins With: Alicia Vikander, Oscar Isaac
1hr 40mins (no interval) £14 (£12) £10 students and groups of 10 +
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FRI 17, 5PM | SAT 18, 5PM | SUN 19, 7.30PM
WILD TALES (15)
Arguably one of the best of a recent spate of “robot movies” Ex-Machina focuses on a computer billionaire who has created an all but perfect woman via experiments in Artificial Intelligence.
APRIL
X + Y (TBC)
An entertaining British comedy drama about a teenage prodigy on the autistic spectrum who finds himself competing at the International Mathematical Olympiad.
Talks £6.50 (£6) Film £5.50
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MON 13, 8PM
Dir: Morgan Matthews UK 2014 1hr 51mins With: Asa Butterfield, Rafe Spall
Bawdy, boisterous, and full of heart, Tom Jones won four Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director. Come to the talk about Fielding’s novel at 12.30pm with Dr Jane Mackay.
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Dir: Damián Szifrón Argentina/Sp 2014 2hrs Subtitled With: Liliana Ackerman, Luis Manuel AltamiranoGarcía
SUN 12, 2PM
NOBODY TOLD US ANYTHING (PG)
Dir: Charles Stewart UK 2014 1hr 36mins Documentary Between 1952 and 1967 over 20,000 servicemen participated in British nuclear weapons tests in Australia and the Pacific. This remarkable film reveals the devastating human cost of Britain’s atom bomb. A panel discussion will follow with British Nuclear Test Veterans Association survivors.
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This exceptionally funny film from Argentina presents six ironic portraits of human anger, self-deception, and plain frustration that will resonate with anybody who’s had a bad day or with life in general.
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FRI 17, 8PM
ENEMY (15)
Dir: Denis Villeneuve Can/Sp 2014 1hr 30mins With: Jake Gyllenhaal, Mélanie Laurent Enemy is a brilliantly intriguing mystery thriller that tracks what happens when a man spots his exact double in a movie and merges his life, including his sex life, with the uncanny other.
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MARCH - MAY 2015
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SAT 18, 2PM | SUN 19, 2PM
HOME (U)
APRIL FRI 24, 9PM
BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT (15)
Dir: Tim Johnson USA 2015 1hr 36mins Voiced by: Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez
Dir: Ridley Scott USA 1984 1hr 57mins With: Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer
When Earth is taken over by an alien race a resourceful girl finds herself the accidental accomplice of a bumbling, banished creature named Oh. Sparkling Dreamworks animation.
APRIL
SAT 18, 8PM | SUN 19, 5PM
Marvel again at the timeless Blade Runner, still one of the greatest science-fiction films ever made and looking even more glorious in this 30th Anniversary digital restoration.
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BLIND (15)
CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA /PAGLIACCI
Dir: Eskil Vogt Norway 2015 1hr 31mins Subtitled With: Ellen Dorrit Petersen, Henrik Rafaelsen An extraordinary film about an intelligent, married woman who loses her sight and her unexpected, creative response to her condition within the high-rise apartment that becomes her world.
“DROLL, SEXY, HEARTBREAKING” APRIL
LATE NIGHT SCI-FI!
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VARIETY
TUES 21, 5PM | WED 22, 8PM | THURS 23, 5PM
STILL ALICE (12A)
Approx running time 3 hrs 30mins £20 (£18)
CINDERELLA (PG)
SAT 2, 2PM | SUN 3, 2PM | BANK HOL MON 4, 2PM
Dir: Kenneth Branagh USA 2015 TBC With: Lily James, Helena Bonham-Carter
At age fifty, Alice Howland has it all: a Columbia University professorship, a devoted husband, and three loving children. But, while lecturing something unexpected happens: mid-sentence, she struggles to find a word. TUES 21, 8PM | WED 22, 5PM
MOMMY (15)
The great fairy-tale of Cinderella is beautifully reimagined in this tremendously colourful version by Kenneth Branagh and suffused with Disney magic. Superb entertainment for young and old alike.
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MON 27, 2PM | TUE 28, 8PM | WED 29, 8PM
THE IMITATION GAME (12A)
Dir: Xavier Dolan Canada 2014 2hrs 19mins Subtitled With: Anne Dorval, Antoine-Olivier Pilon
Dir: Morten Tyldum UK/USA 2014 1hr 54mins With: Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightly
Anne’s life is far from perfect: her son is off the scale with anger issues and work is scarce, but a frail neighbour brings warmth into both their lives. A revelation in the use of the cinema screen.
APRIL
- MET OPERA Opera’s most enduring tragic double bill returns in an evocative new production from Sir David McVicar, who sets the action across two time periods but in the same Sicilian setting. Met Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi is on the podium.
APRIL MON 27, 7PM | TUE 28, 2PM | WED 29, 5PM | THU 30, 5PM | MAY FRI 1, 2PM
Dir: Richard Glatzer 2014 USA 1hr 59mins With Julianne Moore, Alec Baldwin
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SAT 25, 5.30PM LIVE SATELLITE SCREENING
THURS 23, 8PM | FRI 24, 6PM
WHITE GOD (15)
Dir: Kornél Mundruczó Hungary 2014 2hrs Subtitled With: Zsófia Psotta, Sándor Zsótér 13 year old Lilli is trying to find her dog in the city. From this ordinary beginning emerges an astonishing, incredibly powerful film about violence, freedom, love and art.
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Another chance to enjoy this compelling drama about mathematician Alan Turing and his astonishing Bletchley Park cryptologists that is also a compassionate portrait of a much-wronged genius.
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THU 30, 8PM | FRI 1 MAY, 5PM | SAT 2, 5PM
THETHEORYOFEVERYTHING(12A)
Dir: James Marsh UK 2015 2hrs 3mins With: Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones, Charlie Cox A much-demanded return, this stunning portrait of Stephen Hawking and his wife Jane is a deeply emotional record of Hawking’s descent into illness and Jane’s love despite all.
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FRI 1, 8PM | SAT 2, 8PM
THE LONG GOOD FRIDAY (18) Dir: John Mackenzie UK 1980 1hrs 52mins With: Bob Hoskins, Helen Mirren
This overdue re-release of one of the most successful British gangster movies features the late Bob Hoskins as a top London crook who strays into very troubled waters when his empire is attacked.
MAY SUN 3, 4.30PM | BANK HOL MON 4, 7.30PM | TUES 5, 5PM | WED 6, 8PM | THU 7, 5PM
THE WATER DIVINER (TBC)
Dir: Russell Crowe Aus/Turkey 2014 1hr 51mins With: Russell Crowe, Jai Courtney
SUN 3, 7.30PM | BANK HOL MON 4, 4.30PM | TUES 5, 8PM | WED 6, 2PM THU 7, 8PM | FRI 8, 5PM | SAT 9, 8PM (TBC)
A LITTLE CHAOS
Dir: Alan Rickman UK 2014 1hr 56mins With: Kate Winslet, Stanley Tucci
A perfect gem of a movie, Kate Winslet plays the first female gardener hired to complete the landscapes at Versailles for the Sun King himself, Louis XIV. Intrigue, fine frocks, and skulduggery in the shrubbery. Enjoy.
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SATELLITE SCREENINGS NT Live £14 (£12) £10 for students & groups Met Opera £20 (£18)
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The epic tale of a father who travels to Turkey after the battle of Gallipoli in 1915 to find his three missing sons is a truly impressive achievement, especially as it’s Crowe’s directorial debut.
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TICKET PRICES
FRI 8, 8PM | SAT 9, 5PM
DARK HORSE (12A)
Dir: Louise Osmond UK 2014 1hr 25mins Documentary
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BOX OFFICE Open Mon to Sat 9.30am to 8pm Sundays from one hour before screenings.
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MAY
MAN AND SUPERMAN
BY BERNARD SHAW A romantic comedy, an epic fairytale, a fiery philosophical debate, Man and Superman asks fundamental questions about how we live. Ralph Fiennes takes the role of Jack Tanner in this exhilarating reinvention of Shaw’s witty, classic.
£14 (£12) £10 students & groups of 10 +
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS Under 12s must be accompanied by an adult. A £1 (per transaction) fee is charged for online tickets. We cannot do cash refunds, for a sold out film we can try to re-sell unwanted tickets. (£1 admin fee).
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An uplifting film telling the rags-to-riches true story of race-horse Dream Alliance and the unlikely Welsh working-class syndicate who bought and bred her. Genuinely inspirational, with as many heartstopping moments as any ‘jump’ race. BOOK NOW FOR MAY 28, 7PM | JUNE 1, 2PM & 7PM SATELLITE SCREENING
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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 now allow under 2s into the auditorium to family films with a £1 lap ticket.
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TIBET DAY INTO THE WOODS (PG) INTO THE WOODS (PG) NIGHTCRAWLER (15) DUCK SOUP (U) INTO THE WOODS (PG) KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE (15) BEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE (15) A MOST VIOLENT YEAR (15) ANNIE (PG) A MOST VIOLENT YEAR (15) KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE (15) LA DONNA DEL LAGO BEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS SELMA (12A) LOVE IS STRANGE (15) LOVE IS STRANGE (15) SELMA (12A) LOVE’S LABOUR’S WON LOVE’S LABOUR’S WON FOXCATCHER (15) FOXCATCHER (15) MAXINE PEAKE - HAMLET TRASH (15) THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY (18) MORTDECAI (12A) THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY (18) TRASH (15) A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (PG) MORTDECAI (12A) FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (18) SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE (U) THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (PG) MORTDECAI (12A) FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (18) SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE (U) RELAXED THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (PG) FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (18) SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE (U) FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (18) THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (PG) SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE (U) THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (PG) FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (18)
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THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (PG) BIG HERO 6 (PG) FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (18) THE SECOND BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (PG) BIG HERO 6 (PG) SUITE FRANCAISE (15) AMERICAN SNIPER (15) BIG HERO 6 (PG) SUITE FRANCAISE (15) AMERICAN SNIPER (15) BIG HERO 6 (PG) FACE OF AN ANGEL (15 TBC) SUITE FRANCAISE (15) TOM JONES (PG) LIT AT LUNCH FILM BIG HERO 6 (PG) SUITE FRANCAISE (15) BIG HERO 6 (PG) FACE OF AN ANGEL (15 TBC) SUITE FRANCAISE (15)
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BIG HERO 6 (PG) SUITE FRANCAISE (15) FACE OF AN ANGEL (15 TBC) SUITE FRANCAISE (15) BIG HERO 6 (PG) THE GREEN RAY (12A) EX-MACHINA (15) NOBODY TOLD US ANYTHING (PG) THE GREEN RAY (12A) EX-MACHINA (15) X + Y (CERT TBC) THE HARD PROBLEM WILD TALES (15) ENEMY (15) HOME (U) WILD TALES (15) BLIND (15) HOME (U) BLIND (15) WILD TALES (15) THE HARD PROBLEM STILL ALICE (12A) MOMMY (15) MOMMY (15) STILL ALICE (12A) STILL ALICE (12A) WHITE GOD (15) WHITE GOD (15) BLADE RUNNER: THE FINAL CUT (15) CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA/PAGLIACCI THE IMITATION GAME (12A) CINDERELLA (PG) CINDERELLA (PG) THE IMITATION GAME (12A) CINDERELLA (PG) THE IMITATION GAME (12A) CINDERELLA (PG) THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (12A)
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CINDERELLA (PG) THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (12A) FRI 1 THE LONG GOOD FRIDAY (18) CINDERELLA (PG) THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (12A) SAT 2 THE LONG GOOD FRIDAY (18) CINDERELLA (PG) THE WATER DIVINER (CERT TBC) SUN 3 A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC) (PG) MON 4 CINDERELLA LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC) BANK HOLIDAY A THE WATER DIVINER (CERT TBC) A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE – NT LIT AT LUNCH WATER DIVINER (CERT TBC) TUES 5 THE A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC) LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC) WED 6 ATHE WATER DIVINER (CERT TBC) WATER DIVINER (CERT TBC) THUR 7 THE A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC) A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC) FRI 8 DARK HORSE (12A) DARK HORSE (12A) SAT 9 A LITTLE CHAOS (CERT TBC) FRI 28 MAN AND SUPERMAN
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2PM 5PM 8PM 8PM 2PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 5PM 7.30PM 8PM 7PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 5PM 7.30PM 2PM & 7PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 6PM 9PM 5.30PM 2PM 7PM 2PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM
2PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 4.30PM 7.30PM 2PM 4.30PM 7.30PM 2.30PM 5PM 8PM 2PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 5PM 8PM 7PM
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MAN AND SUPERMAN
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