welcome!
Summer is here and the releases are heating up! We’ve got a whole host of environments for you to spend this June in, whether it’s the post-apocalyptic desert madness of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (cover) or in the renewed and beautiful British landscapes of Wilding.
We’ve also got several special events this month including Film is Fabulous! - Recovered, our charity screening of Someone’s Daughter, Someone’s Son and the return of Radix Film Club with their 35mm presentation of Twister (1996).
Our Young Film Programmers have also been hard at work developing Unity Festival, a 6 film collection to celebrate and embrace the various facets of Pride month!
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Blackberry (15)
Georgia, 1hr 50min
May Fri 31 5.15pm June Sat 1 5.30pm, Mon 3 7.45pm, Tue 4 11am, Wed 5 2.30pm, Thu 6 11am
Etero, a middle-aged woman has never wanted a husband, but when she finds herself falling for a man, she must question her chosen life of independence.
Film Prices
Tickets £8/Concession £7.50
Under 16’s £6
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Courtyard Club & Card £3
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Breakfast Movies
11am films Monday to Friday include a pre-film pastry & tea or coffee.
Relaxed Screening
Screenings with raised lighting, lowered volume and a relaxed area.
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The Fall Guy (12A) USA, 2hr 6min
May Fri 31 7.45pm June Sat 1 7.45pm, Mon 3 2.30pm, Tue 4 7.30pm, Wed 5 5pm
Colt Seavers is a stuntman who left the business a year earlier to focus on both his physical and mental health. He’s drafted back into service when the star of a mega-budget studio movie, which is being directed by his ex, goes missing.
Film is Fabulous!
June Sat 1 2pm
Special Event:
Recovered
May Fri 31 2.30pm
Film is Fabulous! are delighted to present four black and white episodes of British television that have been recovered, and a discussion with special guests about the preservation of vulnerable film treasures. Each episode will have a short introduction and be followed by a brief break.
Episodes included: Sykes and a Marriage (1961), Tom Jones! - Work (1967), Mogul – Is That Tiger, Man? (1966) & The Basil Brush Show (1970)
Tickets: £12-£10
June Mon 3 5.30pm, Thu 6 2pm, Fri 7 3pm, Mon 10 11am
Sometimes I think about Dying (12A)
USA, 1h 34min
Director: Rachel Lambert
Stars: Daisy Ridley, Dave Merheje, Parvesh Cheena
Fran, who likes to think about dying, makes the new guy at work laugh, which leads to dating and more. Now the only thing standing in their way is Fran herself.
- Robbie Collin, The Telegraph
June Mon 3 11am, Wed 5 11am, Mon 10 2.30pm, Thu 13 5.15pm
Made in england: The Films of Powell & Pressburger (12A)
UK, 2h 11min
Director: David Hinton
Martin Scorsese reflects on the influence of filmmakers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, whose decadeslong collaboration led to a series of classics that made the duo a crucial part of British cinema.
- Wendy Ide, The Guardian
June
Tue 4 5pm, Wed 5 7.45pm, Tue 11 11am, Thu 13 11am (Subs), Thu 20 11am, Tue 25 11am
Back to Black (15)
UK, 2h 2min
Director: Sam Taylor-Johnson
Stars: Marisa Abela, Eddie Marsan, Jack O’Connell
Following busy screenings in May, this soulful biopic is returning for a few more screenings. This is your last chance to see Marisa Abela’s reimagining of the legend.
The life and music of Amy Winehouse, through the journey of adolescence to adulthood and the creation of one of the best-selling albums of our time.
Fri 7 7.45pm, Sat 8 7.45pm, Sun 9 7pm (Subs), Mon 10 5pm, Tue 11 2.30pm, Wed 12 11am, Thu 13 7.45pm, Fri 14 5pm (Subs), Tue 18 2.30pm
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (15)
Australia, 2h 28min June
Director: George Miller (Mad Max: Fury Road)
Stars: Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Hemsworth
“It’s been a long 9-year wait for Furiosa following the success of Fury Road, but we’re finally here. We welcome this ferocious dystopia with a silver smile as we echo the iconic war cry... Witness Me!”
- Ethan Hargreaves, Resident Mad Max Enthusiast
The long awaited sequel to the 6-time Oscar winner Mad Max: Fury Road. As the world falls, young Furiosa is snatched from her family into the hands of a biker horde led by the warlord Dementus. Sweeping through the wasteland, they encounter Immortan Joe. The two tyrants wage war for dominance, and Furiosa must survive many trials as she puts together the means to find her way home.
Kingdom of the Planet of the apes (12A) USA, 2hr 25min
June
Fri 7 5pm, Mon 10 8pm
Director: Wes Ball
Stars: Freya Allan, Kevin Durand, Dichen Lachman, William H. Macy
Many years after the reign of Caesar, a young ape goes on a journey that will lead him to question everything he’s been taught about the past and make choices that will define a future for apes and humans alike.
June
Sat 8 5.15pm
Someone's daughter, Someone's Son (15) UK, 1h 10min
Director: Lorna Tucker
Beyond the raging sea (PG) USA, 1hr 10min
June Sat 8 2.30pm
Director: Marco Orsini
The gripping account of two athletes who embarked on the World’s Toughest Row, 3000 miles across the Atlantic. Their journey takes a harrowing turn, leading to reflections on the ordeals of refugees crossing dangerous seas. This gripping documentary is a testament to human strength and survival.
The Courtyard is pleased to host this screening as supported by Hereford City Rotary who are aiming to shine a spotlight on homelessness in Hereford, and raise money for local charities who are fighting against it. All proceeds from this screening will be split between The Living Room and Herefordshire Veteran Support Centre.
Tickets include a free coffee/tea and a cake prior to the screening. Standard ticket prices apply.
Homelessness can happen to anyone and this was true for Director Lorna Tucker who brings her own experience to this documentary. When she was 15, Lorna ran away from home and ended up in London on the streets. So how did a smiling and happy seven year old end up sleeping rough and addicted to heroin just a few years later? Through her raw interviews with some extraordinary individuals experiencing homelessness, you’re left with a feeling of utter sadness but also enormous hope. It’s a tender reminder that homelessness should not be considered an inevitable part of modern life.
June
June
Fri 14 11am, Mon 17 2.30pm, Tue 18 11am, Wed 19 2.30pm, Mon 24 7.30pm
Two Tickets to Greece (15)
France/Greece/Belgium, 1h 50min
Director: Marc Fitoussi
Stars: Laure Calamy, Olivia Côte, Kristin Scott Thomas
As teenagers, Blandine and Magalie were inseparable. Years passed and they lost sight of each other. As their paths cross again, they decide to take the trip together that they have always dreamed of. Direction Greece, its sun, its islands but also its galleys because the two former best friends now have a very different approach to holidays... and to life. Foreign language with English subtitles.
Fri 14 2.30pm, Sat 15 5.15pm, Tue 18 5.15pm, Thu 20 7.30pm, Fri 21 11am, Thu 27 11am
La Chimera (15)
Italy, 2h 10min
Director: Alice Rohrwacher
Stars: Josh O’Connor, Carol Duarte, Isabella Rossellini
Everyone has their own Chimera, something they try to achieve but never manage to find. For the band of tombaroli, thieves of ancient grave goods, it means redemption from work and the dream of easy wealth. For Arthur, the Chimera looks like the woman he lost, Beniamina. In an adventurous journey between the living and the dead, between forests and cities, between celebrations and solitudes, the intertwined destinies of these characters unfold, all in search of the Chimera. Foreign language with English subtitles.
June Fri 14 7.45pm, Sat 15 2.30pm, Mon 17 11am, Tue 18 7.45pm, Wed 19 5.15pm, Thu 20 2.30pm
That They May Face the Rising Sun (15)
Ireland, 1h 51min
Director: Pat Collins
Stars: Barry Ward, Anna Bederke, Ruth McCabe
Based on internationally acclaimed Irish author John McGahern’s award winning novel of the same name, That They May Face the Rising Sun is a vivid evocation of nature, humanity and life itself, set in a 1980’s rural community in Ireland.
More Retrospectives!
June
Mon 17 6.30pm
Radix film club presents:
Twister (1996, PG, 35mm)
USA, 1h 53min
Director: Jan de Bont
Stars: Bill Paxton, Helen Hunt
June Sat 15 8pm
USA, 1h 23min
Director: Tobe Hooper
Stars: Marilyn Burns, Edwin Neal, Allen Danziger Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974, 18)
Leatherface is back on the big screen for his 50th birthday! Five friends head out to rural Texas to visit the grave of a grandfather. On the way they stumble across what appears to be a deserted house, only to discover something sinister within. Something armed with a chainsaw.
“Now here’s a grisly little item.... as violent and gruesome and blood-soaked as the title promises... It’s also without any apparent purpose, unless the creation of disgust and fright is a purpose.” - Roger Ebert (1974)
Radix Film Club brings you this 90s classic on a 35mm print. Don’t miss your chance to see the original before the release of Twisters this Summer!
Two storm chasers on the brink of divorce must work together to create an advanced weather alert system by putting themselves in the crosshairs of extremely violent tornadoes. Featuring brand new CGI for the era alongside complex practical effects and stunt work.
Get 10% off drinks at the bar with your Twister film ticket on the night of the screening! Why not hang around with us and chat, we’ll be talking about the best and worst of natural disaster films and where does Twister fall amongst them!
June
June Wed 19 11am
Brief Encounter (1945, PG)
UK, 1h 24min
Director: David Lean
Stars: Celia Johnson, Trevor Howard, Stanley Holloway
We’re heading back to the 40s for June’s classic, but we’re sticking with Stanley Holloway!
At a café on a railway station, housewife Laura Jesson meets Dr. Alec Harvey. Although they are both already married, they gradually fall in love with each other. They continue to meet every Thursday in the small café, although they know that their love is impossible.
Fri 21 5.15pm, Mon 24 11am (Q&A), Tue 25 5.30pm, Wed 26 2.30pm, Thu 27 7.30pm (Q&A)
Wilding (PG)
UK, 1h 15min
Director: David Allen
The story of the Knepp experiment, how a young couple bet on nature for the future of their failing, four-hundred-year-old estate. Their grand rewilding experiment reveals an untapped power of nature to rebound, and offers hope for conserving biodiversity the world over.
Following our screenings on Mon 24 and Thu 27 we will have a pre-recorded Q&A with Isabella Tree, author of the Society Literature award-winning book Wilding. The Q&A runtime is 26 minutes.
“Wilding is a genuinley wholesome experience, it’s filled to the brim with enthusiasm and passion for nature.” - Film Carnage
The Beast (15)
France, 2h 26min
Director: Bertrand Bonello
Stars: Léa Seydoux, George MacKay
In the near future where emotions have become a threat, Gabrielle finally decides to purify her DNA. She then meets Louis and feels a powerful connection, as if she has known him forever. A melodrama which unfolds over three distinct periods, 1910, 2014 and 2044. Foreign language with English subtitles.
Mon 1 7.30pm, Tue 2 2.30pm, Wed 3 7.30pm, Thu 4 5.15pm
Freud's Last Session (Cert TBC)
1h 48min
Director: Matt Brown
Stars: Anthony Hopkins, Matthew Goode, Liv Lisa Fries
Set on the eve of WWII and towards the end of his life, Sigmund Freud invites iconic author C.S. Lewis for a debate over the existence of God. Exploring Freud’s unique relationship with his lesbian daughter Anna and Lewis’ unconventional romance with his best friend’s mother, the film interweaves past, present and fantasy, bursting from the confines of Freud’s study on a dynamic journey.
Inside Out 2 (Cert tbc)
Director: Kelsey Mann
Voice Actors: Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Lewis Black
Disney’s 2015 hit has its sequel coming this June as Riley ages into a teenager and must handle a whole new array of emotions.
Make sure to sign up any under 14s for our FREE Courtyard Club membership! This will get you access to £3 cinema tickets all year round, so you can go take the whole family to the cinema without the worries.
Unity festival
This June, Radix Film Club is excited to present Unity Festival! We can’t wait to celebrate Pride Month with a series of screenings and events for all! Exploring various aspects of queer life, our selection of films encompasses the different facets of pride: protest, party, art, history, personal stories, and family, and will be accompanied by a range of events and activities to explore what Pride means to all of us.
Please follow us on Instagram @radixfilmclub or check the courtyard.org.uk to find out more!
June
Wed 19 7.30pm, Fri 21 2.30pm
Pride (2014, 15)
Pay What You Decide!
UK, 1hr 59min
Director: Matthew Warchus
Stars: Bill Nighy, Imelda Staunton, George MacKay
Kicking off the festival, we have a heartwarming true story of communities coming together in solidarity. Pride tells the story of the Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners, a group of activists who raised thousands of pounds to support striking miners in the 1980s. As well as marking the 10 year anniversary of the film’s release, 2024 also marks 40 years since the miner’s strike itself, so please join us for screenings of solidarity and celebration!
How does Pay What You Decide work?
You can book your tickets in advance with no obligation to pay until after the screening. At the end of the event, our stewards will be on the door to take payments, with proceeds going to Lesbians and Gays Support the Migrants.
Protest Family
June Sat 22 11am (free pre-activity from 10.30am)
Mulan (1998, U)
USA, 1h 27min
Director: Tony Bancroft, Barry Cook
For many queer 90’s kids, the story of Mulan’s genderdefying efforts to save China strongly resonated with our own identities. The story of how we find our place is something we can all relate to, no matter what our identity might be. With this family screening of Mulan, we hope to celebrate self-acceptance, and highlight the importance of family in finding our true selves.
Art
Caravaggio (1986, 15)
UK, 1hr 33min
June
Sat 22 2.30pm
Director: Derek Jarman
Rather than telling a historically accurate version of the artist’s life, Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio is a passionate tale of love and betrayal, with anachronisms aplenty. Every frame of this 1986 classic is treated like a painting in its own right, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. This screening will be preceded by an extended introduction.
Personal stories
All About My Mother (1999, 15)
Spain, 1hr 41min
June
Tue 25 2.30pm, Wed 26 7.30pm
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
Every queer person is different, so we wanted to dedicate some time to thinking about highly personal stories of LGBTQ+ life. All About My Mother deftly deals with themes of grief, gender identity and AIDs, all through the story of an Argentine nurse working in Madrid. This sensitive and witty film wears its heart on its sleeve, and will have you falling in love with each and every character.
Party
Female Trouble (1974, 18)
USA, 1hr 36min
June Sat 22 7.45pm
Director: John Waters (Pink Flamingos)
This shocking dark comedy from the ‘Pope of Trash’, John Waters, stars drag legend Divine. A subversive camp classic, Female Trouble tells the hilarious story of a teenage delinquent and her life of crime. Indulge in bad taste, and join us in celebrating this key piece of queer film history. More event info to be confirmed soon!
History
The Handmaiden (2016, 18) S. Korea, 2hr 25min
June
Sat 29 7.30pm
Director: Park Chan-wook
Borrowing from Sarah Waters’ 2002 novel Fingersmith, The Handmaiden translates the book to Japanese-occupied Korea in the early 20th century. The story of wealth and obsession centres on a Japanese Heiress, her maid, and a con man. Queer people throughout history have often been forced to hide their identities, so through this fun, sexy period drama, we can reimagine these lost or hidden stories.
My National Gallery
Tuesday 4 June, 2.30pm
The National Gallery of London is one of the world’s greatest art galleries. It is full of masterpieces, an endless resource of history, an endless source of stories. But whose stories are told? Which art has the most impact and on whom? The power of great art lies in its ability to communicate with anyone.
Tickets: £15
Andrea Chenier - Live
Tuesday 11 June, 7.15pm
At a glittering party in 18th-century Paris, the poet Andréa Chenier delivers an impassioned denunciation of Louis XVI. Five years later, the Revolution has given way to the Terror, transforming the power balance between Chénier, his beloved Maddalena, and Gérard, the man who could destroy him…
NYE (15) - Encore
Thursday 13 June, 2pm
One final perfromance as a matinee for this hit production! Michael Sheen plays Nye Bevan in a surreal and spectacular journey through the life and legacy of the man who transformed Britain’s welfare state and created the NHS.
Tickets: £16
Tickets: £18, Conc £15
Andre Rieu's Maastricht COncert Power of love
Saturday 31 August, 2pm Saturday 7 September, 2pm
In a concert overflowing with passion André’s unique repertoire combines classical, musicals, pop and rock! You have to see it to believe it. Exclusively in cinemas!
Some other news
Tickets: £16
Please bear in mind the changes to the cinemas ad timings. We know not everyone may have attended since this change in March. In case you haven’t been recently, our adverts will now begin at the advertised screening time so please plan for an additional 15 minutes onto the runtime of the film. Films with an introduction will not feature ads before them, so please arrive for the advertised time of the film.
We recognise that this change is not well liked, unfortunately the change was out of our control. Given the money which advertising brings in to the organisation, this is our only course of action.
Get Money off your journey...
At The Courtyard we’re always looking to reduce our carbon footprint, and one way we can extend that, is by helping our visitors reduce theirs. That’s why we’ve partnered with Beryl to provide Courtyard customers with a code to get 15% off journeys with Beryl Bikes to come to and from the venue!
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We also want to encourage as many of you as possible to attend via sustainable travel. So whether you walk or come via bus or bike, you can get your cinema ticket for just £5!
Just let the Box Office member of staff know that you would like a Good Journey Travel ticket. This discount is not available to be booked in advance.
June Family Saturdays!
All with a free pre-activity from 10.30am
Butterfly Tale (U)
Sat 1 Jun, 11am
Scarygirl (PG)
Sat 8 Jun, 11am
Fafunia Sunny Stories (Live)
Sat 15 Jun, 11am
Unity Festival: Mulan (U)
Sat 22 Jun, 11am
Dementia
Viva las vegas (1964,U)
Fri 14 Jun, 2pm
Hosted in the Nell Gwynne Studio with free tea and coffee included. Tickets £5, carers go free.
Wed 19 & Thu 20 June Tickets: £19-£17 Family Ticket: £56 Thu 13 Jun, 7.30pm Tickets: £33