Cinema May - July 2019

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Wed 8 2pm

Lancaster Skies (PG)

Dr Strangelove (PG) Film Talk

Sun 26 11am

2pm The Keeper (15)

Fri 10

Mon 20 2pm

4.30pm At Eternity’s Gate (12A)

5pm

Lancaster Skies (PG)

Wild Rose (15)

8pm Wild Rose (15)

Mon 27 2pm

Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun (U)

Sat 11 5pm

Dialogues des Carmelites - Met Opera

Tue 21 8pm

At Eternity’s Gate (12A)

Tue 28 8pm

Head Full of Honey (cert TBC)

Mon 13 2pm

Red Joan (12A)

Wed 22 2pm

At Eternity’s Gate (12A)

Wed 29 2pm

Wonder Park (PG) Head Full of Honey (cert TBC)

5pm Red Joan (12A)

5pm Wild Rose (15) Subtitled

8pm Fisherman’s Friends (12A)

5pm

8pm Greta (15)

8pm Vox Lux (15)

Tue 14 7pm

All My Sons - National Theatre Live

Thu 23 2pm

Thu 30 11am

Wed 15 2pm

Red Joan (12A)

5pm Greta (15)

2pm Head Full of Honey (cert TBC)

8pm Red Joan (12A)

8pm Wild Rose (15)

Thu 16 2pm

Fri 24

8pm Bel Canto (15)

Red Joan (12A)

5pm Red Joan (12A)

5pm

The Keeper (15)

At Eternity’s Gate (12A)

8pm The Keeper (15)

8pm Pet Sematary (15)

Fri 31

5pm 2pm

Cinema

Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun (U)

4.30pm Wild Rose (15)

8pm Us (15)

May

Sun 19 2pm

8pm Lancaster Skies (PG) with Q&A

*Usher Seat. Seats J6 – J10 are removable to accommodate wheelchair users and carers. In addition, seats A12 – A15, B15 are made available for wheelchair users and carers during Theatrical Screenings and Literature at Lunchtime events.

Wonder Park (PG) Vox Lux (15) Wonder Park (PG)

5pm Bel Canto (15)

May - July 2019

June

Sat 1

8pm

Bel Canto (15)

Sun 16 2pm

Sun 9

2pm

Van Gogh & Japan - Exhibition on Screen

4.30pm Tolkien (cert TBC)

Detective Pikachu (cert TBC)

Mon 24 2pm

8pm Rocketman (cert TBC) Subtitled

Rocketman (cert TBC)

4.30pm Bel Canto (15)

Mon 17 8pm

Rory’s Way (12A)

Tue 25 8pm

Rocketman (cert TBC)

Mon 10 2pm

Tolkien (cert TBC)

Tue 18 8pm

Rory’s Way (12A)

Wed 26 5pm

Rocketman (cert TBC)

8pm Eighth Grade (15)

Thu 20 2pm

Rory’s Way (12A)

8pm Dead Good (PG)

Tue 11 8pm

High Life (18) Cinema Speak

7.30pm Loro (18)

Thu 27 8pm

Small Island - National Theatre Live

Wed 12 2pm

Tolkien (cert TBC) Subtitled

Fri 21

Sat 29 5pm

Avengers: Endgame (cert TBC)

2pm

Rocketman (cert TBC)

5pm High Life (18)

5pm Rocketman (cert TBC)

8.30pm Rocketman (cert TBC)

8pm

Tolkien (cert TBC)

8pm Mid90s (15)

Sun 30 5.30pm Cinderella - Glyndebourne Live

Fri 14

5pm

Tolkien (cert TBC)

Sat 22 5pm

8pm Woman at War (cert TBC) Sat 15 2pm

Detective Pikachu (cert TBC) Relaxed

5pm Woman at War (cert TBC)

Rocketman (cert TBC)

8pm

Amazing Grace (cert TBC)

Sun 23 2pm

The Taming of the Shrew -

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8pm Eighth Grade (15) Cinema Speak

Select your own seat at www.stamfordartscentre.com Find us

Parking is available at Wharf Road, Cattle Market, Bath Row and St Leonard’s Street car parks. All are free after 6pm There is parking for disabled badge holders close to the Arts Centre in St Mary’s Street and St George’s Square. @stamfordarts Stamford Arts Centre

Royal Shakespeare Company Live

@stamfordarts

8pm Tolkien (cert TBC)

Mon 1 8pm

July

Tue 2

Avengers: Endgame (cert TBC)

2.30pm Julius Caesar (U) Literature at Lunchtime

8pm Rafiki (12A) Sun 7

2pm

Monty Python’s Life of Brian (15) Film Talk

4.30pm Support the Girls (15)

Tue 9

8pm

Wed 10 2pm

Support the Girls (15) Cinema Speak

Sat 13 2pm

Gloria Bell (15)

5pm The Hustle (cert TBC)

7.30pm Take That: Greatest Hits Live

Fri 12

Sun 14 2pm

5pm

Gloria Bell (15)

8pm Birds of Passage (15) Cinema Speak

8pm

Aladdin (cert TBC) Gloria Bell (15) Aladdin (cert TBC)

4.30pm Gloria Bell (15) Mon 15 8pm

Stamford Arts Centre, 27 St Mary’s Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 2DL Box Office: 01780 763203 www.stamfordartscentre.com Stamford Arts Centre is part of Cultural Services, South Kesteven District Council.

The Hustle (cert TBC)

Stamford Arts Centre is part of Cultural Services, South Kesteven District Council.

Stamford Arts Centre, 27 St Mary’s Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 2DL Box Office: 01780 763203 | www.stamfordartscentre.com

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Birds of Passage

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May

May

Red Joan (12A)

Pet Sematary (15)

Greta (15)

Based on the true story of a government scientist who let loose secrets of Britain’s nuclear weapons programme to the Russian KGB in 1938. A rewardingly complex role for Judi Dench in this English drama that is quietly absorbing.

This horror remake of the Stephen King classic follows a family who discover a mysterious burial ground in the woods near their new home.

This deliciously creepy mystery concerns a sweet young woman who finds a purse on the New York subway and returns it to a kindly older woman. Friendship soon follows, though the older woman isn’t really as kind as she seems.

Dir: Trevor Nunn UK 2018 1hr 41mins With: Judi Dench, Sophie Cookson

CINEMA SPEAK

Friendly and informal post film chats in the Cellar Bar. Hosted by resident young programmer, Ben Reynolds. Chats are free to attend, usual ticket prices apply to screenings. Special Under 26s ticket - £3.50

Mon 13 May 2pm & 5pm, Wed 15 May 2pm & 8pm, Thurs 16 May 2pm & 5pm

Eighth Grade – Fri 31 May 8pm I High Life – Tue 11 Jun 8pm Support the Girls – Tue 9 Jul 8pm I Birds of Passage – Fri 12 Jul 8pm

Dir: Callum Burn UK 2019 1hr 38mins With: Kris Saddler, Rosa Coduri

Us (15)

Dir: Jordan Peele USA 2019 1hr 56mins With: Lupita Nyong’o, Elisabeth Moss

The director of 2017’s Oscar nominated Get Out returns to equally fertile ground with Us, a horror story following a family who enter a nightmare world when confronted with their own doubles. Fri 10 May 8pm

Dialogues des Carmelites Theatrical Screening – Met Opera

As the French Revolution begins, shy Blanche, sung by mezzosoprano Isabel Leonard, becomes a novice nun under an elderly prioress. Poulenc’s devastating portrayal of faith and martyrdom is live in HD for the first time. Sat 11 May 5pm

Show your 8pm film ticket for £1 off your first drink

Wed 22 May 8pm, Thu 23 May 5pm

Dr Strangelove (PG)

The Keeper (15)

Regularly voted the best black comedy ever made, Kubrick’s controlled telling of a mad US General who orders a nuclear strike on Soviet Russia and the efforts of almost everyone to stop him returns in a glorious digital re-release. Stamford programmer Alan Alderson-Smith

Lancaster Skies (PG)

Wed 8 May 2pm & 8pm, Fri 10 May 5pm

Thu 16 May 8pm

Dir: Stanley Kubrick UK/USA 1964 1hr 31mins With: Peter Sellers, George C Scott

“Really added to the cinema experience, a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the film and listen to other viewpoints in a social and relaxed setting”

This account of a Lancaster bomber pilot flying raids over Germany in 1944 is a tense and emotional drama. There will be a Q&A with the director and producer after the 8pm film.

Dir: Neil Jordan Ire/USA 2018 1hr 39mins With: Chloë Grace Moretz, Isabelle Huppert

Dirs: Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer USA 2019 1hr 41mins With: John Lithgow, Jason Clarke

will give a brief introduction. Sun 19 May 2pm

Fisherman’s Friends (12A)

Dir: Chris Foggin UK 2019 1hr 52mins With: James Purefoy, Daniel Mays

When a jaded A&R man from a record company is tricked into signing up 10 Cornish fishermen, he gradually comes to believe that it’s the best thing in his life. Another chance to enjoy this heart-warming film. Mon 13 May 8pm

All My Sons

Theatrical Screening – National Theatre Live

America, 1947. Despite hard choices and even harder knocks, Joe and Kate Keller are a success story. But nothing lasts forever and their contented lives, already shadowed by the loss of their eldest boy to war, are about to shatter. Broadcast live from The Old Vic in London, Academy Award-winner Sally Field (Steel Magnolias, Brothers & Sisters) and Bill Pullman (The Sinner, Independence Day) star in Arthur Miller’s blistering drama All My Sons. Tue 14 May 7pm

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Bert Trautmann was the legendary goalkeeper for Manchester City from 1949 to 1964. This excellent, feel-good film about how the player went from German soldier to POW to football legend is a total treat. Thu 23 May 2pm, Fri 24 May 8pm, Sun 26 May 2pm

Peppa Pig: Festival of Fun (U)

Wild Rose (15)

Dir: Mark Baker UK 2019 1hr 8mins Voiced by: Harley Bird, Alexander Armstrong

Dir: Tom Harper UK 2018 1hr 40mins With: Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters

Join the party with Peppa and George in their wonderful adventures with these 10 brand new episodes. These never-before-seen episodes are ideal for small children!

Rose-Lynn is a Glaswegian single mother of two, whose dreams of becoming a country singer amazingly start to come true, much to the chagrin of her own mother.

Sun 19 May 4.30pm, Mon 20 May 2pm & 8pm, Wed 22 May 5pm Subtitled, Thu 23 May 8pm Wed 22 May 5pm - Captioned subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. See Access Cinema info for more details.

Dir: Marcus H. Rosenmüller Ger/UK 2018 1hr 59mins With: David Kross, Freya Mavor

Sun 26 May 11am, Mon 27 May 2pm

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At Eternity’s Gate (12A)

Dir: Julian Schnabel USA/Fr/UK/Switz 2018 1hr 51mins With: Willem Dafoe, Oscar Isaac

Rightly nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Vincent Van Gogh, Willem Dafoe excels as the painter whose genius was seldom recognised. An unconventional and visually gripping biopic.

Tue 21 May 8pm, Wed 22 May 2pm, Fri 24 May 5pm, Sun 26 May 4.30pm

OPEN MON-SAT FROM 7PM

Head Full of Honey (cert TBC)

Dir: Til Schweiger Ger/USA 2018 TBC With: Nick Nolte, Emily Mortimer

A widowed grandfather suffering from Alzheimer’s disease has his horizons opened when he and his granddaughter take off to Venice in this heart-warming tale. Tue 28 May 8pm, Wed 29 May 5pm, Thu 30 May 2pm

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May/June

June

Wonder Park (PG)

Van Gogh & Japan

June is a child with such a vivid imagination that she can create the best amusement park ever, packed with talking animal friends. Delightful animation. Wed 29 May 2pm, Thu 30 May 11am, Fri 31 May 2pm

“I envy the Japanese” Van Gogh wrote to his brother Theo. In the exhibition on which this film is based – VAN GOGH & JAPAN at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam – one can see why. Though Vincent Van Gogh never visited Japan it is the country that had the most profound influence on him and his art. Sun 9 Jun 2pm 1hr 25mins

Vox Lux (15)

Tolkien (cert TBC)

As a teenager, Celeste suffers a gruesome school shooting but then rises to become a Lady Gaga-like superstar. This boldly original film develops complex themes of fame and stardom in a stellar turn for Natalie Portman. Wed 29 May 8pm, Thu 30 May 5pm

This grand biopic of J R R Tolkien’s formative years follows the orphaned author as he finds friendship, love and artistic inspiration before suffering at the Battle of the Somme, where his vision of Middle Earth comes to life.

Dirs: Robert Iscove, David Feiss, Clare Kilner USA 2019 1hr 25mins Voiced by: Sofia Mali, Jennifer Garner

Dir: Brady Corbet USA 2018 1hr 55mins With: Natalie Portman, Jude Law

Bel Canto (15)

Dir: Paul Weitz USA 2018 1hr 41mins With: Julianne Moore, Ken Watanabe

Roxanne is a world-famous opera singer who is invited to perform for a wealthy industrialist in South America. Yet when hostile revolutionaries hold everyone captive, love transcends anger as the siege goes on. “Searing and artful” LA Weekly Thu 30 May 8pm, Fri 31 May 5pm, Sat 1 Jun 8pm, Sun 9 Jun 4.30pm

Eighth Grade (15)

Dir: Bo Burnham USA 2018 1hr 34mins With: Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton

Kayla, an awkward teenager navigating the final days of her eighth grade at school, leads a double life. One minute she’s uploading positive self-portraits to YouTube, the next she’s sullen and scared at school. A wildly innovative, funny and charming movie about growing up.

Fri 31 May 8pm – Cinema Speak, Mon 10 Jun 8pm Join the post film

discussion in the Cellar Bar on Fri 31 May 8pm

Show your 8pm film ticket for £1 off your first drink

Pokémon Detective Pikachu (cert TBC)

Theatrical Screening – Exhibition on Screen

Dir: Dome Karukoski UK 2019 TBC With: Nicholas Hoult, Lily Collins

Dir: Rob Letterman USA 2019 TBC Voiced by: Ryan Reynolds, Suki Waterhouse

It’s not just fans of the Pokémon world that will find plenty to enjoy in this polished animation where a talking Pikachu and his human friend agree to track down a missing private eye.

Sat 15 Jun 2pm - Relaxed, Sun 16 Jun 2pm Sat 15 Jun 2pm - Relaxed screening. Supported by Grantham Autism Information Network. See Access Cinema info for more details.

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Mon 10 Jun 2pm, Wed 12 Jun 2pm – Subtitled & 8pm, Fri 14 Jun 5pm, Sat 15 Jun 8pm, Sun 16 Jun 4.30pm Wed 12 Jun 2pm - Captioned subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. See Access Cinema info for more details.

High Life (18)

Dir: Claire Denis Ger/Fr/UK/Poland 2018 1hr 53mins With: Robert Pattinson, Juliette Binoche

In her first English language feature, French auteur director Claire Denis follows in the footsteps of 2001 and Interstellar. A group of convicts on a spacecraft bound for a black hole battle with the desire to stay alive. Tue 11 Jun 8pm – Cinema Speak, Wed 12 Jun 5pm Join the post film discussion in the Cellar Bar on

Tue 11 Jun 8pm

Woman At War (cert TBC) Dir: Benedikt Erlingsson Iceland 2018 1hr 41mins Subtitled With: Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir

Middle-aged Halla is angry at the way commercial interests are destroying the beautiful landscape of Iceland. So, taking the law into her own hands, she begins a glorious one-woman fight-back. Timely and genuinely empowering. Fri 14 Jun 8pm, Sat 15 Jun 5pm

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Dir: Jonah Hill USA 2018 1hr 25mins With: Sunny Suljic, Katherine Waterston

Stevie is 13 in mid-90s LA and finds solace from his troubled home-life by hanging-out with a group of laid-back skateboarders. Comic actor Jonah Hill’s directorial debut is as ground-breaking in its emotional honesty as Scorsese’s Mean Streets was in the 1970s. Fri 21 Jun 8pm

Amazing Grace (cert TBC)

Rory’s Way (12A)

ACCESS

Mid90s (15)

Dirs: Alan Elliott, Sydney Pollack USA 2018 TBC Documentary

Dirs: Oded Binnun, Mihal Brezis USA 2018 1hr 47mins With: Brian Cox, Thora Birch

This long-lost recording of a concert at the New Bethel Baptist Church in Watts, Los Angeles in January 1972 showcases the extraordinary power of Aretha Franklin’s voice and the black movement that sustained her.

Aging Rory lives happily in the wild Hebrides. Seeking medical treatment, he is forced to go to San Francisco and make-up with his estranged son and baby grandchild. An emotional and life-affirming drama.

Sat 22 Jun 8pm

Mon 17 Jun 8pm, Tue 18 Jun 8pm, Thu 20 Jun 2pm

Loro (18)

Dir: Paolo Sorrentino Italy 2019 2hrs 31mins Subtitled With: Toni Servillo, Elena Sofia Ricci

An intense, lurid, comic and constantly watchable satire on the decadence and corruption surrounding Silvio Berlusconi in his time as Prime Minister of Italy. Sexually explicit, ambitious and no-holds-barred. Thu 20 Jun 7.30pm

The Taming of the Shrew

Rocketman (cert TBC)

Sun 23 Jun 2pm

Theatrical Screening – Royal Shakespeare Company Live

In a reimagined 1590, England is a matriarchy. Baptista Minola is seeking to sell off her son Katherine to the highest bidder. Cue an explosive battle of the sexes in this electrically charged love story.

Dir: Dexter Fletcher UK 2019 TBC With: Taron Egerton, Richard Madden

More of an Elton John musical fantasy than the usual biography fare, Rocketman follows the highlights of the musician’s astonishing career, from his early days as Reg Dwight to his sell-out global concert tours. Fri 21 Jun 2pm & 5pm,

Dead Good (PG)

Dir: Rehana Rose UK 2018 1hr 18mins Documentary

ACCESS

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Sat 22 Jun 5pm, Mon 24 Jun 2pm & 8pm - Subtitled, Tue 25 Jun 8pm, Wed 26 Jun 5pm, Sat 29 Jun 8.30pm Wed 24 Jun 8pm - Captioned subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. See Access Cinema info for more details.

OPEN MON-SAT FROM 7PM

This wonderfully sensitive documentary looks at alternative ways to bury the dead, focussing on a funeral home in Brighton that specialises in restoring dignity and love on a personal level when we say farewell to family and friends. Wed 26 Jun 8pm

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June/July

Rafiki (12A)

Small Island

Theatrical Screening – National Theatre Live

Small Island embarks on a journey from Jamaica to Britain, through the Second World War to 1948 – the year the HMT Empire Windrush docked at Tilbury. Thu 27 Jun 8pm

Dir: Wanuri Kahiu Kenya/SA/Ger/NL 2018 1hr 22mins Subtitled With: Samantha Mugatsia, Neville Misati

Originally banned by the Kenyan authorities, this courageous and beautiful film about two women finding love bravely finds its own space to challenge tradition. Tue 2 Jul 8pm

Monty Python’s Life of Brian (15) Dir: Terry Jones UK 1979 1hr 30mins With: John Cleese, Eric Idle

With a fresh digital print of The Python’s most controversial movie, marvel again at the sheer brilliance of a concept whereby a guy called Brian is mistaken for the Messiah. “He’s not the Messiah, he’s a very naughty boy!”

Avengers: Endgame (cert TBC)

Dirs: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo USA 2019 TBC With: Brie Larson, Josh Brolin

After the devastating events of Avengers: Infinity War (2018), the universe is in ruins. With the help of remaining allies, the Avengers assemble once again to undo Thanos’ actions and restore order in the ultimate superhero battle. Sat 29 Jun 5pm, Mon 1 Jul 8pm

Cinderella

Glyndebourne Live Screening

With its combination of enchanting love story and broad, burlesque comedy, Cendrillion is one of the great operatic fairytales – a Cinderella that looks back to Charles Perrault’s original story in all its richness and ambiguity. Sun 30 Jun 5.30pm. £18 (£16)

Julius Caesar (U)

Literature at Lunchtime film Dir: Joseph L. Mankiewicz USA 1953 1hr 58mins With: Marlon Brando, Louis Calhern

Marlon Brando stars in this 1950s film adaptation of the classic Shakespeare tragedy, following the Roman whose success bred envy and assassination. Tue 2 Jul 2.30pm

Show your 8pm film ticket for £1 off your first drink

Stamford programmer Alan AldersonSmith will give a brief introduction Sun 7 Jul 2pm

Support the Girls (15)

Dir: Andrew Bujalski USA 2018 1hr 26mins With: Regina Hall, Haley Lu Richardson

Lisa, the manager of a Texan roadside diner, goes from zero to hero and back again in a single day. A funny and magnificent film, delivering quietly feminist comedy in the most unusual of settings. Sun 7 Jul 4.30pm, Tue 9

Jul 8pm – Cinema Speak Join the post film

discussion in the Cellar Bar on Tue 9 Jul 8pm

Gloria Bell (15)

Dir: Sebastián Lelio Chile/USA 2018 1hr 42mins With: Julianne Moore, John Turturro

Julianne Moore dazzles as a single divorcee in her 50s, letting loose around modern LA. But she is soon enamoured with an unexpected romance in this joyful and happy film. Wed 10 Jul 2pm, Fri 12 Jul 5pm, Sat 13 Jul 8pm, Sun 14 Jul 4.30pm

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Take That: Greatest Hits Live Celebrating 30 incredible years, and recorded from the last UK concert of their Greatest Hits 2019 tour, you’ll be a part of the action as Gary, Mark and Howard perform their biggest hits from the last three decades this is one party you’ll never forget!

FREE GLASS OF PROSECCO

2hrs 30mins approx. Wed 10 Jul 7.30pm. Tickets £14 (£12) £10 groups & under 26s.

Birds of Passage (15) Dirs: Cristina Gallego, Ciro Guerra Columbia/Den/Mex 2018 2hrs 6mins Subtitled With: Carmiña Martínez, José Acosta

Set in Colombia between 1968 and 1980, this extraordinary rural gangster epic concerns a traditional indigenous family who trade in the burgeoning drug market. Visually stunning and startling. Fri 12 Jul 8pm – Cinema Speak

Join the post film discussion in the Cellar Bar on Fri 12 Jul 8pm

July Ticket Prices

Evenings £6.50 (£6), Matinees £5.50 Artscene evenings £5.50 Artscene matinees £5 Cinema Speak under 26s £3.50 Relaxed Screenings £5 Family of 4 matinee ticket £20 Theatrical Screenings £14 (£12) £10 groups & under 26s Met Operas & Andre Rieu £20 (£18)

Food & Drink

Hot and cold drinks, ice creams and sweets are on sale at our Kiosk before each screening. The Cellar Bar is open Mon – Sat from 7pm, a discount on drinks is available when you show your cinema ticket. The Gallery Bar is open for satellite screenings. The Coffee Shop is open Mon – Sat, 9.30am – 8pm for a range of food and drinks.

ACCESS C NEMA Captioned Subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. We are trialling this new programme of subtitled English language screenings, and would appreciate feedback from our audiences about this. Should you wish to make any comments please email boxoffice@stamfordartscentre.com We have an Induction Loop, please switch hearing aids to the T position.

Aladdin (cert TBC)

Dir: Guy Ritchie USA 2019 TBC With: Mena Massoud, Will Smith

The magical tale of street urchin Aladdin and his rise to princehood with the help of a genie is absolutely guaranteed for a musical, fun-filled Disney celebration. Sat 13 Jul 2pm, Sun 14 Jul 2pm

The Hustle (cert TBC)

Dir: Chris Addison USA 2019 TBC With: Anne Hathaway, Rebel Wilson

Back in 1988, Michael Caine and Steve Martin played a couple of crooks on the Rivera in a film called Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Gloriously gender-swapped, this hilarious recreation brings the comedy caper bang up to date. Sat 13 Jul 5pm, Mon 15 Jul 8pm

OPEN MON-SAT FROM 7PM

Relaxed Screenings are suitable for families with children who have

Box Office

Open Mon – Sat, 9.30am – 8pm. Sunday from 1 hour before screenings.

Artscene Membership

Become an Artscene member and get a priority booking period and discounted tickets for cinema and other live events. Membership is £19 per year for one person or £24 for two people. Please call the box office for further information.

Terms and Conditions

We cannot do cash refunds. On occasions of a sold out screening we can try to re-sell unwanted tickets for £1 admin fee per ticket. £1 transaction fee is charged for online bookings. The management reserves the right to change the programme. an autistic condition, sensory and communication disorders or a learning disability. During these screenings low lights are left on and the volume of the soundtrack is reduced. Audiences are free to move around or take a break during the film. Supported by Grantham Autism Information Network. Wheelchair users and those who have difficulty using stairs are welcome to use the platform lift to the cinema. Parking for disabled badge holders is available in St Mary’s Street and St George’s Square. We accept CEA cards, please see website for terms and conditions.

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

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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