Sat 22 2pm Christopher Robin (PG) 5pm The Spy Who Dumped Me (15) 8pm The Meg (12A) Sun 23 4.30pm Christopher Robin (PG) 7.30pm The Spy Who Dumped Me (15) Mon 24 5pm Christopher Robin (PG) 8pm Maurice (15) Tues 25 5pm Maurice (15) 8pm Christopher Robin (PG)
Wed 26 8pm The Heiresses (12A) Thu 27 7pm King Lear – NT Sat 29 2pm The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales... (U) 5pm Cold War (15) 8pm Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (PG) Sun 30 2pm Cleo From 5 to 7 (PG) 4.30pm Cold War (15) 7.30pm Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (PG)
Mon 1 5pm Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (PG) 8pm Cold War (15) Cinema Speak Tue 2 2.30pm Of Mice and Men (PG) 5pm Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (PG) 8pm BlacKkKlansman (15) Wed 3 2pm BlacKkKlansman (15) 7pm Merry Wives of Windsor - RSC Thu 4 6pm Le Bonheur (15) 8pm The Children Act (12A) Water Aid Charity Film Sat 6 5.55pm Aida – Met Opera Sun 7 2pm Distant Voices, Still Lives (15) 4.30pm The Children Act (12A) 7.30pm American Animals (15) Mon 8 5pm The Children Act (12A) 8pm One Sings, The Other Doesn’t (12A) Tue 9 2pm & 8pm The Children Act (12A) 5pm Hurricane (15) Thu 11 5pm The Children Act (12A) 8pm Hurricane (15)
Fri 12 8pm Cliff Richard: 60th Anniversary Tour Sat 13 2pm Sgt Stubby: An Unlikely Hero (PG) 5pm Hurricane (15) 8pm King of Thieves (Cert TBC) Sun 14 3pm Cliff Richard: 60th Anniversary Tour 7.30pm King of Thieves (Cert TBC) Mon 15 5pm King of Thieves (Cert TBC) 8pm Hurricane (15) Tue 16 6pm I Am Not A Witch (12A) – One World Week Charity Film 8.30pm King of Thieves (Cert TBC) Thu 18 8pm Faces Places (12A) Fri 19 2pm The Seagull (12A) 5pm The House with a Clock in its Walls (12A) 8pm The Miseducation of Cameron Post (15) Cinema Speak Sat 20 5.55pm Samson et Dalilia – Met Opera Sun 21 2pm The House with a Clock in its Walls (12A) 4.30pm The Seagull (12A) 7.30pm The Miseducation of Cameron Post (15)
Mon 22 2pm The House with a Clock in its Walls (12A) 5pm A Simple Favour (15) 8pm The Seagull (12A) Tue 23 2pm The House with a Clock in its Walls (12A) 5pm The Seagull (12A) 8pm A Simple Favour (15) Wed 24 7pm Funny Girl – The Musical Screening Thu 25 2pm The House with a Clock in its Walls (12A) 5pm A Simple Favour (15) 8pm The Seagull (12A) Sat 27 11am The House with a Clock in its Walls (12A) 5.55pm La Fanciulla del West – Met Opera Sun 28 2pm The House with a Clock in its Walls (12A) RELAXED 4.30pm The Little Stranger (12A) 7.30pm The Guardians (15) Mon 29 5pm The Guardians (15) 8pm The Little Stranger (12A)
Sun 4 2pm The Little Stranger (12A) 4.30pm The Rider (15) Cinema Speak 7.30pm The Big Lebowski (18) Mon 5 2pm The Little Stranger (12A) 7pm Allelujah! NT Wed 7 5pm The Little Stranger (12A) 8pm Finding Your Feet (12A) Rotary Club Charity Film Fri 9 5pm The Wife (15) Sat 10 5.55pm Marnie – Met Opera Sun 11 2pm The Wife (15) 4.30pm First Man (12A TBC) 7.30pm The Beaches of Agnes (18)
Sat 1 2pm Wheely (PG) 5pm Peterloo (12A) 8pm A Star Is Born (15) Sun 2 4.30pm A Star is Born (15) 7.30pm Peterloo (12A) Mon 3 2pm & 8pm A Star is Born (15) 5pm Peterloo (12A)
Cinema
*Ushers seats. Seats J6-J10 are removable to accommodate two wheelchair users and their carers. Seat K13 is reserved for usher during live theatre performances.
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September October November December
Sun 16 4.30pm Hearts Beat Loud (12A) 7.30pm First Reformed (15) Mon 17 5pm First Reformed (15) 8pm Hearts Beat Loud (12A) Thu 20 6pm Pope Francis: A Man of His Word (PG) 8.30pm The Eyes of Orson Welles (12A) Fri 21 5pm Christopher Robin (PG) 8pm The Meg (12A)
September - December 2018
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Mon 12 5pm The Wife (15) 8pm First Man (12A TBC) Tue 13 5pm First Man (12A TBC) 8pm The Wife (15) Wed 14 7pm Troilus and Cressida – RSC Sun 18 2pm Degas: Passion for Perfection 4.30pm The Wife (15) 7.30pm First Man (12A TBC) Mon 19 5pm First Man (12A TBC) 8pm The Wife (15) Tue 20 7pm The Madness of George III – NT Wed 21 5pm The Wife (15) 8pm First Man (12A TBC) Fri 23 5pm Bohemian Rhapsody (15) 8pm Halloween (18 TBC)
Sat 24 2pm Smallfoot (PG) 5pm Halloween (18 TBC) 8pm Bohemian Rhapsody (15) Sun 25 4.30pm Bohemian Rhapsody (15) 7.30pm Bad Times at the El Royale (15 TBC) Mon 26 5pm Bad Times at the El Royale (15 TBC) 8pm Bohemian Rhapsody (15) Tue 27 5pm Bohemian Rhapsody (15) 8pm Bad Times at the El Royale (15 TBC) Wed 28 7pm MGC presents RED - Screening Fri 30 5pm A Star Is Born (15) 8pm Peterloo (12A)
Tue 4 2.30pm The Happy Prince (15) Literature at Lunchtime Film 5pm A Star is Born (15) 8pm Peterloo (12A) Cinema Speak Wed 5 5pm Peterloo (12A) 8pm A Star is Born (15) Fri 7 5pm Some Like it Hot (12A) 8pm Peterloo (12A)
Sat 8
2pm & 5pm Johnny English Strikes Again (PG) 8pm Some Like it Hot (12A)
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Thu 20 Dec 7pm Antony and Cleopatra – NT Thu 27 Dec 7pm The King and I - Screening
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September
September Dir: Wim Wenders Vatican/It/Ger 2018 1hr 36mins Documentary
Auteur director Wim Wenders fashions a genuinely absorbing portrait of the Pope that profiles a man with a surprisingly clear and often humorous vision of life as he tours the world. Thu 20 Sept, 6pm
CINEMA SPEAK
Friendly and informal post film chats in The Cellar Bar. Hosted by resident young programmer, Ben Reynolds. Supported by BFI Film Audience Network. Special Under 26 ticket £3.50! ‘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’ Audience Member
COLD WAR - Mon 1 Oct 8pm THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST - Fri 19 Oct 8pm THE RIDER - Sun 4 Nov 4.30pm PETERLOO - Tue 4 Dec 8pm Join the post-film discussion in the cellar bar after screening.
Hearts Beat Loud (12A)
Dir: Brett Haley USA 2018 1hr 35mins With: Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons
An unashamedly warm-hearted movie about a single dad and his college-bound daughter who turn one of their weekly jam-session songs into an internet hit. Sun 16 Sept, 4.30pm Mon 17 Sept 8pm
First Reformed (15)
Dir: Paul Schrader USA 2017 1hr 53mins With: Ethan Hawke, Amanda Seyfried
Writer of Raging Bull and Taxi Driver, Paul Schrader delivers a superbly acted and beautiful film centred on a local priest suffering from issues of tragedy, worldly concerns, and a tormented past. A grown-up and rewarding experience. Sun 16 Sept, 7.30pm | Mon 17 Sept, 5pm
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The Eyes of Orson Welles (12A) Dir: Mark Cousins UK 2018 1hr 52mins Documentary
Film buff Mark Cousins pays revelatory homage to the genius of Orson Welles via hundreds of previously unseen artworks which Welles produced that now form a compelling biography. Thu 20 Sept, 8.30pm
Christopher Robin (PG) Dir: Marc Forster USA 2018 1hr 44mins With: Ewan McGregor, Hayley Atwell
Life has more downs than ups now that Christopher Robin is an adult with a family of his own. But just as things seem bleak, along comes Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tiger, Eeeyore and co and the ups come thick and fast. ‘Will have you believing in make-believe once again’ Feeling Film
Fri 21 Sept, 5pm | Sat 22, 2pm Sun 23, 4.30pm | Mon 24, 5pm | Tues 25, 8pm
The Meg (12A)
Dir: Jon Turteltaub USA 2018 1hr 53mins With: Jason Statham, Li Bingbing
Arguably the best blockbuster of the summer The Meg is pure escapist entertainment as tough guy Jason Statham takes on a prehistoric giant shark and the thrills obliterate all resistence. ‘An enjoyable romp’ The Observer Fri 21 Sept, 8pm | Sat 22, 8pm
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The Spy Who Dumped Me (15) Dir: Susanna Fogel USA 2018 1hr 57mins With: Mila Kunis, Kate McKinnon
Mixing action scenes worthy of a 007 movie with hilarious comedy this glossy entertainment tracks two women who unwittingly carry something the bad guys will kill for as they zoom around Europe trying to stay alive. Sat 22 Sept, 5pm | Sun 23, 7.30pm
Maurice (15)
Dir: James Ivory UK 1987 2hrs 14mins With: James Wilby, Hugh Grant
This sensitive adaptation of E M Forster’s suppressed novel of a young gay man in the early 20th century who has an unrequited love affair that is strictly taboo finally gets a much deserved re-release. Mon 24 Sept, 8pm | Tue 25, 5pm
The Heiresses (12A)
Dir: Marcelo Martinessi Paraguay 2018 1hr 38mins Subtitled With: Ana Brun, Margarita Irun
A quietly astounding film about two once-rich aging single woman who have fallen on hard times, The Heiresses follows one of them as she discovers a new passion for life, and love, and liberation. Wed 26 Sept, 8pm
King Lear
NT Live By William Shakespeare ‘Ian McKellen reigns supreme in this triumphant production.’ Daily Telegraph
Broadcast live from London’s West End, see Ian McKellen’s ‘extraordinarily moving portrayal’ (Independent) of King Lear in cinemas. 3 hrs approx | Thu 27 Sept, 7pm £14 (£12) £10 under 26s & groups
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Photo: (Ian McKellen) by Andy Gotts
Pope Francis: A Man of His Word (PG)
September/October
The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales... (U) Dirs: Patrick Imbert, Benjamin Renner France 2017 1hr 23mins Voiced by: Bill Bailey, Adrian Edmondson
A terrific film for children, from the creators of Ernest and Celestine. The three stories that make up this delightfully hand-drawn animation follow a group of animals doing some very silly things. Sat 29 Sept, 2pm
Cold War (15)
Dir: Pawel Pawlikowski Poland/Fr/UK 2018 1hr 28mins Subtitled With: Joanna Kulig, Tomasz Kot
This Best Director prize winner at this year’s Cannes Festival is a heartrending love story about a post-war Polish couple with ill matched temperaments whose passions can never be stifled. ‘Immaculate’ Variety Sat 29 Sept, 5pm | Sun 30, 4.30pm Mon 1 Oct, 8pm CINEMA SPEAK
Join the post-film discussion in the cellar bar after screening.
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (PG) Dir: Ol Parker USA 2018 1hr 54mins With: Lily James, Meryl Streep
Another chance to catch the magic of the prequel to the original Mamma Mia and a vivid reprise of the old Abba magic. Sat 29 Sept, 8pm | Sun 30, 7.30pm Mon 1 Oct, 5pm | Tue 2, 5pm
Cleo From 5 to 7 (PG)
Dir: Agnès Varda France 1962 1hr 30mins Subtitled With: Corinne Marchand, Antoine Bourseiller
As part of a 5 film tribute to the 90 year old director Agnès Varda we open with her second film, a sparkling black and white New Wave picture about an alluring Parisian women. Stamford film programmer Alan AldersonSmith will give a brief introduction Sun 30 Sept, 2pm
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October
Of Mice and Men (PG) Literature at Lunchtime Film Dir: Lewis Milestone USA 1939 1hr 46mins B&W With: Burgess Meredith, Betty Field, Lon Chaney Jr
The Children Act (12A)
BlacKkKlansman (15)
Dir: Spike Lee USA 2018 2hr 15mins With: John David Washington, Adam Driver
Spike Lee’s latest “joint” recounts the almost unbelievably true story of a black police-officer in 1970’s Colorado who fooled the Ku Klux Klan into admitting him as a member. Both deadly serious and riotously funny. Tue 2 Oct, 8pm | Wed 3, 2pm
Merry Wives of Windsor RSC Live
The only way is Windsor in this new production of Shakespeare’s merry comedy. David Troughton returns to the Company as John Falstaff, following his recent title role in Titus Andronicus and Gloucester in King Lear. 3hrs approx I Wed 3 Oct, 7pm £14 (£12) £10 under 26s & groups
Le Bonheur (15)
Dir: Agnès Varda France 1965 1hr 16mins Subtitled With: Jean-Claude Drouot, Claire Drouot
Happiness and sexual revolution come under scrutiny in Varda’s first colour feature. Thérèse and François lead a seemingly pleasant married life, until he begins an affair with another woman, supposedly to enhance their mutual enjoyment. Visually beautiful yet intensely troubling. Thu 4 Oct, 6pm
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Dir: Bart Layton USA 2018 1hr 57min With: Evan Peters, Barry Keoghan
A highly original and enjoyable reconstruction of how four ordinary young men made an attempt to steal the most expensive book in America, and their misguided belief that they could get away with it. A 100% super true story.
In this acclaimed adaptation of the novella by John Steinbeck, migrant farmhands begin working at a ranch in California with hope in their hearts. Don’t miss Dr Jane’s talk at 12.30pm – separately ticketed. Tue 2 Oct, 2.30pm
American Animals (15)
Sun 7, 7.30pm Water Aid Special Screening!
Emma Thompson stars in this gripping courtroom drama, adapted by Ian McEwan from his own novel and consummately directed by Richard Eyre. Proceeds go to Water Aid Rutland’s work to enable some of the world’s poorest people to gain access to clean water and safe sanitation. Thu 4 Oct, 8pm £10 - drinks reception at 7pm in the gallery
Aida
Met Opera Live screening
Superstar soprano Anna Netrebko debuts as Aida in this 30th Anniversary revival of Sonja Frisell’s production set in Ancient Egypt. 3hrs 30mins approx Sat 6 Oct, 5.55pm LIVE £20 (£18)
Distant Voices, Still Lives (15)
Dir: Terence Davies UK 1988 1hr 22mins With: Freda Dowie, Peter Postlethwaite
This beautiful digital re-release of Terence Davies’ poetic debut feature rekindles the lives of the director’s working-class family in Liverpool with all of their sorrows and joys. Stamford film programmer Alan Alderson-Smith will give a brief introduction Sun 7 Oct, 2pm
The Children Act (12A)
Dir: Richard Eyre UK 2018 1hr 45mins With: Emma Thompson, Stanley Tucci
Based on Ian McEwan’s bestselling novel, this moving British drama observes the impact that a life or death decision by a High Court judge (Emma Thompson) has on her own life and her failing marriage. Magnificent. Sun 7, 4.30pm | Mon 8, 5pm | Tue 9, 2pm & 8pm | Thu 11, 5pm
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One Sings, The Other Doesn’t (12A) Dir: Agnès Varda France 1977 1hr 56mins Subtitled With: Thérèse Liotard, Valérie Mairesse
As the Feminist Movement develops in France Varda’s original take on the reality of women’s lives controversially drops in and out of the intertwining friendship of two women during the 1960s and 70s. Mon 8 Oct, 8pm
Hurricane (15)
Dir: David Blair UK 2018 1hr 55mins Part Subtitled With: Iwan Rheon, Stefanie Martini
Exiled Polish fighter pilots are reluctantly formed into RAF squadron 303 ahead of the Battle of Britain where their heroism and skill destroys 20% of the German air force. Hurricane is a stunning celebration of their achievement. Tue 9 Oct, 5pm | Thu 11, 8pm Sat 13, 5pm | Mon 15, 8pm
Cliff Richard Live: 60th Anniversary Tour Cinema Live streamed
Britain’s Ultimate Pop Star, Cliff Richard is celebrating 60 years in the music industry and he wants to invite you to the most fabulous big screen party of the year!
2 hrs 30 mins approx Fri 12 Oct, 8pm LIVE I Sun 14 Oct, 3pm £14 (£12) £10 under 26s & groups
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October
October/November
Sgt Stubby: An Unlikely Hero (PG)
The Seagull (12A)
Dirs: Richard Lanni Ire/UK/Fr/USA 2018 1hr 24mins Voiced by: Helena Bonham Carter, Gérard Depardieu
Dir: Michael Mayer UK 2018 1hr 39mins With: Elisabeth Moss, Saoirse Ronan, Annette Bening
Sat 13 Oct, 2pm
Fri 19 Oct, 2pm | Sun 21, 4.30pm Mon 22, 8pm | Tue 23, 5pm | Thu 25, 8pm
The true story of a stray dog who joins his master on the battlefields of the First World War and becomes the most decorated dog in American history. A family friendly animated treat.
King of Thieves (Cert TBC) Dir: James Marsh UK 2018 TBC With: Michael Caine, Michael Gambon
Listen. If you’re gonna make a movie about the Hatton Gardens robbery of 2015 then make ruddy sure that the gang of old geezers are played by some of the best British actors (still) alive. Well good. Sat 13 Oct, 8pm | Sun 14, 7.30pm Mon 15, 5pm | Thu 16, 8.30pm
I Am Not A Witch (12A) One World Week Film Dir: Rungano Nyoni UK/Fr/Ger 2017 1hr 33mins With: Margaret Mulubwa, Henry BJ Phiri
The powerful BAFTA winning first feature of Zambian director Nyoni concerns an orphaned 9-year old girl accused of being a witch. Genuinely magical.In support of Amnesty International, part of One World Week. Tue 16 Oct, 6pm £10 with drinks reception in the gallery after the film
Faces Places (12A)
Dirs: Agnès Varda, JR France 2017 1hr 34mins Subtitled Documentary
Refusing to slow down Agnès Varda’s latest film is a fascinating collaboration between the photographer & muralist JR as they tour France capturing people and communities with their separate cameras. ‘Wonderfully humane and funny’ The Wrap Thu 18 Oct, 8pm
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Chekhov’s classic play is turned into a delightful period film starring Annette Bening as an aging diva who visits her brother’s estate with her lover Boris but is undone when a seductive local girl falls in love with him. Marvellous.
The House with a Clock in its Walls (12A) Dir: Eli Roth USA 2018 1hr 45mins With: Cate Blanchett, Jack Black
A superb fantasy about a young boy who goes to live with his magical uncle in a house with a very special clock….
Fri 19 Oct, 5pm | Sun 21, 2pm | Mon 22, 2pm Tue 23, 2pm | Thu 25, 2pm Sat 27, 11am | Sun 28, 2pm - Relaxed (see booking panel for details) Supported by Grantham Autism Information Network. All tickets £5
The Miseducation of Cameron Post (15)
Dir: Desiree Akhavan USA 2018 1hr 31mins With: Chloë Grace Moretz, Steven Hauck
Delivering one of her finest performances, Moretz plays a teenager forced to attend a gay conversion therapy centre. Deeply humane and full of warmth. Fri 19 Oct, 8pm CINEMA SPEAK Sun 21, 7.30pm
Join the post-film discussion in the cellar bar after screening.
Samson et Dalila Met Opera - Live Screening
Tony Award–winning director Darko Tresnjak gives Saint-Saëns’s biblical epic its first new Met production in twenty years. Sir Mark Elder conducts.
3hrs approx I Sat 20 Oct, 5.55pm LIVE £20 (£18)
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A Simple Favour (15)
Dir: Paul Feig USA 2018 1hr 57mins With: Blake Lively, Anna Kendrick
When her newly found friend, the rich and elegant Emma mysteriously disappears, Stephanie is determined to uncover the truth and find out what has happened to her. A darkly comic and stylish thriller. Mon 22 Oct, 5pm | Tue 23, 8pm Thu 25, 5pm
The Guardians (15)
Dir: Xavier Beauvois France 2017 2hrs 18mins Subtitled With: Nathalie Baye, Laura Smet
Set in deepest rural France during the WW1, The Guardians is a portrait of the woman left to tend a farm while their men are at the front. Poignant, unhurried, and as beautiful as a Monet landscape. Sun 28 Oct, 7.30pm | Mon 29, 5pm
Funny Girl - The Musical Theatrical Screening
Funny Girl stars Sheridan Smith in this semi-biographical musical based on the life and career of Broadway star, film actress and comedienne Fanny Brice (a role made famous by Barbara Streisand on Broadway) and her stormy relationship with entrepreneur and gambler Nick Arnstein. 2hrs 40mins approx | Wed 24 Oct, 7pm £14 (£12) £10 under 26s & groups
The Rider (15 TBC)
Dir: Chloé Zhao USA 2018 1hr 44mins With: Brady Jandreau, Lane Scott
An impressive, stylish and affectionate slice of Americana, starring nonprofessional actors (and real-life riders). Sun 4 Nov, 4.30pm CINEMA SPEAK
Join the post-film discussion in the gallery bar after screening.
La Fanciulla del West
The Big Lebowski (18)
La Fanciulla del West combines the action of a great adventure with the emotional punch of Italian opera. Soprano Eva-Maria Westbroek sings the role of the gun slinging heroine, alongside Jonas Kaufmann as the outlaw who steals her heart. Marco Armiliato conducts.
The Dude abides in this cult classic California set comedy, returning to the big screen for a special 20th anniversary re-release. The original Coen Brothers hit that just gets better and better. Far out man.
Met Opera - Live Screening
3hrs 20mins approx I Sat 27 Oct, 5.55pm £20 (£18)
The Little Stranger (12A) Dir: Lenny Abrahamson Ireland/UK 2018 1hr 51mins With: Domhnall Gleeson, Ruth Wilson
A country doctor called to a formidable mansion in 1949 becomes intimately involved with the family that live there. A truly fine and riveting mystery drama. Based on Sarah Waters bestselling novel.
Sun 28 Oct, 4.30pm | Mon 29 Oct, 8pm Sun 4 Nov 2pm | Mon 5, 2pm | Wed 7, 5pm
OPEN MON-SAT FROM 7PM
Dir: Joel Coen USA 1998 1hr 52mins With: Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Julianne Moore
Sun 4 Nov, 7.30pm
Allelujah! by Alan Bennett
NT Live ‘Leaves you bobbing on a wave of happiness’ Independent. Alan Bennett’s sharp and hilarious new play is ‘just what the doctor ordered’ Daily Telegraph
Don’t miss this ‘rousing chorus line for the NHS’ Observer
Encore I Mon 5 Nov, 7pm £14 (£12) £10 under 26s & groups
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November
November
First Man (12A TBC)
Dir: Damien Chazelle USA 2018 2hrs 18mins With: Ryan Gosling, Claire Foy
Following his success with La La Land director Damian Chazelle takes on the ultimate space opera of Neil Armstrong being the first man on the Moon, a gripping account of the impossible made real. Sun 11 Nov, 4.30pm | Mon 12, 8pm Tue 13, 5pm | Sun 18, 7.30pm Mon 19, 5pm | Wed 21, 8pm
Rotary Club Charity Film Dir: Richard Loncraine UK 2018 1hr 51mins With: Celia Imrie, Imelda Staunton
Another special chance to see this super feel-good British film about characters of a certain age rediscovering what it’s like to feel loved. Funny, all too human, and totally enjoyable in every department. Proceeds will go to Sue Ryder (Thorpe Hall), The Disability Games, Evergreen Care Trust, SHEP (Stamford Household Essentials Project). Wed 7 Nov, 8pm - Drinks reception in the gallery 7pm £10
The Beaches of Agnes (18) Dir: Agnès Varda France 2008 1hr 50mins Subtitled Documentary
Weaving photography, archive footage, and scenes from her own film Agnès Varda takes us on a compelling voyage through her life, encompassing passion, loss, and the sheer uniqueness of one of the world’s greatest directors. Sun 11 Nov, 7.30pm
The Wife (15)
Troilus and Cressida
Glen Close produces an Oscar worthy performance as the dutiful wife of an American writer who is awarded the Nobel Prize even though her husband owes her more than he admits. Enthralling.
Virtuoso percussionist Evelyn Glennie collaborates with Artistic Director Gregory Doran to create a satirical futuristic vision of a world resounding with the rhythm of battle. “Lechery, lechery, still wars and lechery: nothing else holds fashion”.
Dir: Bjorn Runge USA/UK 2017 1hr 40mins With: Glenn Close, Jonathan Pryce
Fri 9 Nov, 5pm | Sun 11, 2pm Mon 12, 5pm | Tue 13, 8pm Sun 18, 4.30pm | Mon 19, 8pm | Wed 21, 5pm
Met Opera - Live Screening
Based on the novel that also inspired Hitchcock’s celebrated thriller, composer Nico Muhly’s Marnie was co-commissioned and co-produced with the English National Opera and receives its U.S. premiere at the Met this season. 3hrs approx I Sat 10 Nov, 5.55pm £20 (£18)
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by Alan Bennett NT Live
Multi-award-winning drama The Madness of George III will be broadcast live to cinemas, in National Theatre Live’s first ever broadcast from Nottingham Playhouse. The cast of this new production includes Olivier Award-winners Mark Gatiss in the title role, and Adrian Scarborough (Gavin and Stacey). Tue 20 Nov, 7pm £14 (£12) £10 under 26s & groups
Bohemian Rhapsody (15) Dir: Bryan Singer UK/USA 2018 TBC With: Rami Malek, Mike Myers
A biopic of Freddie Mercury and his relationship with Queen transcends the usual rock and shock account of a band achieving world-wide success via an uncannily authentic performance by the singer’s lookalike. Extraordinary. Fri 23 Nov, 5pm | Sat 24, 8pm | Sun 25, 4.30pm Mon 26 Nov, 8pm | Tue 27, 5pm
RSC Live
Halloween (18 TBC)
Wed 14 Nov, 7pm £14 (£12) £10 under 26s & groups
A direct sequel 40 years later, to John Carpenter’s 1978 original features Jamie Lee Curtis’s (supposedly) final confrontation with the unstoppable psycho-killer Michael Myers now with 2018 horror FX bells on.
Degas: Passion for Perfection
Marnie
The Madness of George III
Exhibition on Screen
From the streets of Paris to the heart of a superb exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, whose extensive collection of Degas’ works is the most representative in Britain. ‘Art is not a matter of what you see, but what you make other people see.’ Edgar Degas 1hr 25mins approx I Sun 18 Nov, 2pm £14 (£12) £10 under 26s & groups
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Photo: (Mark Gatiss) by Creative by Wren
Finding Your Feet (12A)
Dir: David Gordon Green USA 2018 1hr 49mins TBC With: Jamie Lee Curtis, Judy Greer
Fri 23 Nov, 8pm | Sat 24, 5pm
Smallfoot (PG)
Dirs: Karey Kirkpatrick, Jason Reisig USA 2018 TBC Voiced by: Zendaya, Channing Tatum
A terrific family film about a Yeti who despite what the other Yeti’s tell him, believes that “humans” actually exist and is determined to bring one back to his mountain home. Fun for both those with big and small feet. Sat 24 Nov, 2pm
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November/December
Bad Times At The El Royale (15 TBC) Dir: Drew Goddard USA 2018 TBC With: Chris Hemsworth, Jon Hamm
Seven strangers, each with a secret to bury, meet at Lake Tahoe’s ramshackle El Royale Hotel. But over one fateful night a number of scores must be settled. A stylish and enigmatic thriller.
Sun 25 Nov, 7.30pm | Mon 26, 5pm Tue 27, 8pm MGC Presents
RED
December
Peterloo (12A)
Dir: Mike Leigh UK 2018 2hrs 34mins With: Rory Kinnear, Maxine Peake
Mike Leigh trains his formidable cinematic eye on the infamous Peterloo Massacre of 1819 where British troops were ordered to disperse a crowd of 60,000 in Manchester with horrific consequences. Fri 30 Nov, 8pm | Sat 1 Dec, 5pm Sun 2, 7.30pm | Mon 3, 5pm Tue 4, 8pm CINEMA SPEAK Wed 5, 5pm | Fri 7, 8pm
Join the post-film discussion in the cellar bar after screening.
Johnny English Strikes Again (PG)
Ticket Prices Films
Dir: David Kerr UK 2019 TBC With: Rowan Atkinson, Emma Thompson
Evenings £6.50 (£6) Artscene member £5.50 Cinema Speak Under 26s £3.50 Matinees £5.50 Artscene member £5 Family of 4 matinee ticket £20 - £1 lap tickets available from the box office for under 2s for family films.
The world’s most ridiculous spy returns with a third instalment of comedy mayhem as Johnny English is forced out of retirement to find agent-busting hacker. Shaken, stirred, and completely hilarious.
Satellite Screenings
Sat 8 Dec, 2pm & 5pm
These are individually priced.
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LOOKING AHEAD Antony and Cleopatra
Wheely (PG)
Photo: (Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo) by Jason Bell
Dir: Yusry Abdul Halim Malaysia 2018 TBC
This spirited motorised animation follows the antics of a struggling yellow taxi as he fends off an 18-wheeler monster truck when it threatens the girl of his dreams. Sat 1 Dec, 2pm Theatrical Screening
Alfred Molina (Love is Strange) is legendary artist Mark Rothko alongside Alfred Enoch (How To Get Away With Murder) as his assistant. The play enjoyed hugely successful runs both in the West End and on Broadway, where it won 6 Tony awards, including Best Play. Encore I Wed 28 Nov, 7pm £14 (£12) £10 under 26s & groups
A Star Is Born (15)
Dir: Bradley Cooper USA 2018 2hrs 15mins With: Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper
This fourth adaptation of A Star Is Born features the hugely talented Lady Gaga in the title role of a singer whose fame is boosted by her alcoholic lover while his own career hits the skids. A powerful romantic drama.
Fri 30 Nov, 5pm | Sat 1 Dec, 8pm Sun 2, 4.30pm | Mon 3, 2pm & 8pm Tue 4, 5pm | Wed 5, 8pm
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The Happy Prince (15)
Literature at Lunchtime Film Dir: Rupert Everett UK 2018 1hr 43mins With: Rupert Everett, Colin Firth
Another chance to see this visually beautiful and moving account of Wilde’s last years. Tue 4 Dec, 2.30pm
Some Like it Hot (12A) Part of BFI Comedy Genius Season Dir: Billy Wilder USA 1959 2hrs 1min With: Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon
Nobody’s perfect but this classic comedy about a couple of 1920s musicians who go on the run from some gangsters by dressing as women in an all-girl band comes pretty close. A masterpiece. Fri 7 Dec, 5pm | Sat 8, 8pm
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National Theatre Live by William Shakespeare
Broadcast live from the National Theatre, Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo play Shakespeare’s famous fated couple in his great tragedy of politics, passion and power. Director Simon Godwin returns to National Theatre Live screens with this hotly anticipated production, following broadcasts of Twelfth Night, Man and Superman and The Beaux’ Stratagem. Thu 20 Dec, 7pm £14 (£12) £10 under 26s & groups
The King and I
Hot and cold drinks, ice-creams and sweets are on sale at our Kiosk before each film. The Coffee Shop is open Mon to Sat 9.30am to 8pm (and some Sundays) for a range of food and drinks. The Cellar Bar is open Monday to Saturday from 7pm and a discount is available when you show your ticket. The Gallery bar will be open for all satellite screenings.
Box Office
Open Mon to Sat 9.30am to 8pm - Sundays from one hour before screenings.
Making their West End debuts are the original Broadway stars; reprising her Tony Award winning performance and ‘Broadway musical’s undisputed Queen’ (The Sunday Times), Kelli O’Hara (Anna), Tony and Oscar nominee Ken Watanabe (The King). Thu 27 Dec, 7pm £14 (£12) £10 under 26s & groups
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Access
There is a platform lift to the cinema. We have an accessible toilet and induction loop. Please advise the box office if a wheelchair space is required. There is parking for disabled badge holders in St Mary’s Street and St George’s Square. CEA cards are now accepted. See website for terms and conditions.
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, but for a sold out film we can try to re-sell unwanted tickets. (£1 admin fee). The management reserves the right to change the programme if necessary.
Relaxed Screenings At our relaxed screenings, low lights will
be left on and the volume of the soundtrack is reduced. It’s fine to move around or take a break during the film. Screenings are suitable for families with children who have an autistic condition, sensory and communication disorders or a learning disability. Supported by Grantham Autism Information Network. All tickets £5
Film Classifications Universal Suitable for all
Theatrical Screening
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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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