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Fri 29 – Sun 31 May (Thu 28 May at 10.30am & Fri 29 May at 3.50pm)
The Salvation (15) Dir: Kristian Levring Den/UK/S Africa 1hr 32mins With: Mads Mikkelsen, Eva Green, Eric Cantona
In 1870s America, a peaceful Danish immigrant revenges his family's murder which in turn unleashes the fury of a notorious gang leader.
Mon 1 June at 8pm Tues 2 June at 10.30am
Blade Runner: The Final Cut (15) Dir: Ridley Scott UK 1987/2007 1hr 57mins With Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer
Scott’s iconic sci-fi classic digitally restored
Blade Runner: The Final Cut
Mon 1 at 2pm & Tues 2 June at 8pm
A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence (12A) Dir: Roy Andersson Sweden 2014 1hr 41mins Subtitled With: Holger Andersson, Nils Westblom
Two failing joke salesman try to flog their wares around a dreary Swedish town but nobody’s buying.
A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence
Wed 3 – Thu 4 June at 8pm Fri 5 June at 3.50pm
The Falling (15) Dir: Carol Morley UK 2014 1hr 42mins With: Greta Scacchi, Ellie Bamber, Masie Williams
It’s 1969 and teenagers Lydia and Abbie are best friends.
The Falling
Thu 4 June at 10.30am Fri 5 – Sat 6 June at 8pm
Stonehearst Asylum (15) Dir: Brad Anderson USA 2014 1hr 52mins With: Kate Beckinsale, Ben Kingsley, Michael Caine
Adapted from an Edgar Allen Poe short-story. Deliciously un-nerving drama.
Stonehearst Asylum
Sun 7 June at 6.00pm
81⁄2 (12A) Dir: Federico Fellini Italy 1963 2hrs 18mins Subtitled With: Marcello Mastroianni, Anouk Aimée, Claudia Cardinale
Fellini’s vision of the heaven and hell life of a fictional film director still packs a punch that flattens most modern movies.
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PBS Mon 8 at 10.30am Tue 9 & Thu 11 at 10.30am Mon 8, Wed 10 to Sat 13 at 7.30pm Sun 14 at 6.45pm
A Royal Night Out (12A) Dir: Julian Jarrold UK 2015 1hr 37mins With: Sarah Gadon, Rupert Everett
It’s VE night in London and the young Princess Elizabeth and her sister Margaret can’t wait to join the party. What follows however will be a night to remember for the wide-eyed royals. A funny and wonderfully giddy film that perfectly captures the mood of the nation in 1945. A Royal Night Out
Mon 8 at 2pm Tues 9 at 7.30pm
Girlhood (15) Dir: Céline Sciamma France 2014 1hr 53mins Subtitled With: Karidja Touré, Assa Sylla
Girlhood is about joy, female empowerment, having a laugh, and living your life despite the men who want to control you. Above all it’s being girls together just for the fun of it. A wonderfully attractive film that brilliantly shows off a group of four black French women with little money but loads of life.
Girlhood
Mon 15 at 2pm, Tues 16 & 17 at 7.30pm & Thu 18 at 10.30am
The Age of Adaline (12A) Dir: Lee Toland Krieger USA 2015 1hr 50mins With: Blake Lively, Harrison Ford
The Age of Adaline
The stunningly beautiful Adaline is born in the 1900s but when she reaches 28 she has an accident which means she never ages. A 100 years later though, her immortality is severely tested when she falls in love and finally faces her past, present and above all her future. A genuinely intriguing love story. Catch Me Daddy
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Mon 15 at 7.30am Tue 16 at 10:30am
Elsa & Fred (12) Dir: Michael Radford USA 2014 1hr 37mins With: Shirley MacLaine, Christopher Plummer
This romantic comedy of the finest vintage stars the irrepressible Shirley MacLaine playing a seventysomething woman with such a passion for life that she drags a grouchy old neighbour (Christopher Plummer) into her orbit and the two rediscover that life is not all an endless tragedy. Snappy, comic, and moving.
Elsa and Fred
Thu 18 at 7.30pm Fri 19 at 3.50pm
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Phoenix (15) Dir: Christian Petzold Germany 2014 1hr 38mins Subtitled With: Nina Hoss, Ronald Zehrfeld
Phoenix
A disfigured concentration-camp survivor, unrecognizable after facial reconstruction surgery, searches post-war Berlin for the husband she once loved but who might have betrayed her to the Nazis. An intense, intelligent, and absorbing drama that contrasts well with the fun and frivolity of A Royal Night Out.
Fri 19, 20 & Mon 22 at 7.30pm Sun 21 at 6.45pm
Mad Max: Fury Road (15) Dir: George Miller Australia/USA 2015 2hrs With: Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron
It may be 30 years since the last Mad Max movie but rest assured it’s been worth the wait as Tom Hardy takes over from Mel Gibson in an eye-blistering spectacle of apocalyptic mayhem, crashed cars, camp warriors, and a mysterious woman called Furiosa. What a lovely day!
Mad Max: Fury Road
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Mon 22 at 2pm & Tues 23 at 7.30pm
A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night (15) Dir: Ana Lily Amirpour USA 2014 1hr 41mins Subtitled With: Sheila Vand, Arash Marandi
Set in the Iranian ghost-town of Bad City, its citizens are unaware that there’s a woman out for blood! This black & white, Farsi-language neo-noir, feminist, vampire, romance, western and horror effort is as exceptional as it sounds, a cool movie that has wowed film festivals across the world. Tasty.
Tues 23 at 10:30am Wed 24 to Thu 25 at 7.30pm
The New Girlfriend (TBC) Dir: François Ozon France 2014 1hr 45mins Subtitled With: Romain Duris, Anaïs Demoustier
Based on a short story by the late Ruth Rendell, this heady tale of an outrageous relationship between a married woman and the husband of her recently deceased best friend is a genderbending revelation from start to finish. Part gay farce, part modern morality play The New Girlfriend will leave you gasping.
“Delectable entertainment”
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Thu 25 at 10:30am, Fri 26 to Sat 27 at 7.30pm & Sun 28 at 6.45pm
Pitch Perfect 2 (12A) Dir: Elizabeth Banks USA 2015 1hr 55mins With: Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson
Pitch Perfect 2
This sequel to the highly successful comedy about a group of female student singers takes on an international dimension as the Barden Bellas enter a worldwide competition that an American group has never won before. Continually hilarious.
Mon 29 at 2.00pm Tues 30 at 7.30pm
We Are Many (TBC) Dir: Amir Amirani UK 2014 1hr 50mins Documentary
Can ordinary people make a difference to the political forces that supposedly run the world on our behalf? This fascinating documentary about the global anti-war protest on 15 February 2003 against the coming war in Iraq provides a number of extraordinary answers.
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Mon 29 at 7.30pm Tues 30 at 10.30am Wed 1 & Thu 2 July at 7.30pm
Spooks: The Greater Good (15) Dir: Bharat Nalluri UK 2015 1hr 44mins With: Kit Harrington, Peter Firth, Tim McInnerny
Following the escape of a terrorist from custody during a routine handover, secret intelligence officer Will Holloway is forced to work with disgraced MI5 ex-Chief Harry Pearce to track the villain down before an imminent attack on London. The popular TV series finally blazes onto the big screen.
Spooks: The Greater Good
Fri 3 & Sat 4 at 7.30pm, Fri 3 at 3.50pm, Sun 5 at 6.45pm, Mon 6 at 7.30pm, Tues 7 at 10.30am & Wed 8 & Thu 9 at 7.30pm
Mr Holmes (TBC) Dir: Bill Condon UK/USA 2015 1hr 43mins With: Ian McKellen, Laura Linney
Mr Holmes
Mon 6 at 2pm Tues 7 at 7.30pm
The Long Good Friday (18) Dir: John Mackenzie UK 1980 2hrs 54mins 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 crime lord who strays into very troubled waters when his empire is attacked. Helen Mirren, as the gangster’s smarter girlfriend, is a bonus.
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Sherlock Holmes has been long retired and lives in rural Sussex tending his bees. But fragments of his final, unsolved case 30 years earlier start to haunt the aging sleuth. A thoughtful , even meditative film with a powerful performance from Ian McKellen.
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Thu 9 at 10.30am & Fri 10 at 3.50pm & 7.30pm
The Misfits (PG) Dir: John Huston USA 1961 2hrs 4mins With: Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, Montgomery Clift
This legendary swansong of Hollywood greats features Clark Gable (in his final role) as a cowboy long past the last roundup whose life is reawakened by a sexy divorcee (Monroe, also in her last film.) Serious star-power and major themes about masculinity and loss make The Misfits a must see movie.
Sat 11 July at 7.30pm Sun 12 at 6.45pm
Timbuktu (12A) Dir: Abderrahmane Sissako Fr/Mauritania 1hr 37mins Subtitled With: Ibrahim Ahmed, Abel Jafri
Amidst the sand dunes surrounding faraway Timbuktu a cattle herder and his family live their quiet lives despite an army of fanatical jihadists occupying the region. Times are tense but life goes on until, seemingly from nowhere, there is violence. A rare and beautiful work of African cinema.
Timbuktu
PBS Mon 13 at 10.30am Mon 13 at 2pm & 7.30pm, Tue 14 at 10.30am, Tue 14 to Thu 16 at 7.30pm
Spy (15) Dir: Paul Feig USA 2015 2hrs With: Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham, Jude Law
Arguably the blockbuster comedy of the summer Spy features the alluringly overweight Melissa McCarthy teaming-up again with the director of Bridesmaids to deliver a frantically silly story about a CIA secretary who becomes a female James Bond. A sweary broad comedy but still big on laughs. Spy
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Fri 17 to Sat 18 Jul & Mon 20 to Thu 23 Jul at 7.30pm, Sun 19 at 6.45pm, Tues 21 at 10.30am
The Choir (PG) Dir: François Girard USA 2014 1hr 43mins With: Dustin Hoffman, Kevin McHale, Eddie Izzard
Stet, a troubled orphan from a Texas town, ends up at a boys’ choir school following the death of his single mom. Completely out of his element, he finds himself in a battle of wills with a demanding Choir Master who nevertheless recognizes Stet’s unique talent. A fine and inspiring drama.
Thu 23 at 10.30am, Fri 24 to Sat 25 & Mon 27 at 7.30pm Sun 26 at 6.45pm & Tues 28 at 10.30am
Queen and Country (TBC) Dir: John Boorman Ire/Fr/Rom 2014 1hr 55mins With: Callum Turner, David Thewlis, Richard E Grant
In this amusing sequel to John Boorman’s 1987 Hope and Glory the child from the earlier film is now a conscript in a 1950s army barracks, conniving with fellow squaddies to snub the posh officers and chase girls. A fond, nostalgic return to a Britain that hardly exists anymore.
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Tues 28 to Wed 29 at 7.30pm
Danny Collins (15) Dir: Dan Fogelman USA 2015 1hr 46mins With: Al Pacino, Annette Benning, Christopher Plummer
Playing a character somewhere between Rod Stewart and Neil Diamond, Al Pacino delivers a class act as a once hard-living singer who gets a chance to mend his ways when he discovers a letter John Lennon once wrote to him. A comedy/drama that rocks. Danny Collins
Thu 30 at 10.30am & 7.30pm Fri 31 and Sat 1 Aug at 7.30pm
Slow West (15) Dir: John Maclean UK/NZ 2015 1hr 24mins With: Michael Fassbender, Kodi Smit-McPhee
Slow West
This dazzlingly sharp-witted Western is a treat from start to finish, taking us on a journey that’s both comic and tragic as a young man hires a gunslinger to protect him while searching for his lost love somewhere along the wild frontier.
“A psychedelic western” Sun 2 at 6.45pm & Mon 3 at 7.30pm
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Black Coal, Thin Ice (15) Dir: Yi'nan Diao China 2014 1hr 46mins Subtitled With: Fan Liao, Lun Mei Gwei, Xuebing Wang
Winner of the top prize at 2014’s Berlin Film Festival this bizarrely unexpected thriller cum murder mystery follows the efforts of a disgraced detective to revive his career by finding a serial killer who’s stalking the city. A contemporary masterpiece.
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May 2015 diary Mon 25 Far From the Madding Crowd Cinderella Bank Holiday No Film Tue 26 Far From the Madding Crowd Cinderella Far From the Madding Crowd Wed27 Cinderella Far From the Madding Crowd Thu 28 The Salvation Cinderella Far From the Madding Crowd Fri 29 The Salvation The Salvation Sat 30 Fairytale: Story Of The Seven Dwarves Fairytale: Story Of The Seven Dwarves The Salvation Sun 31 Fairytale: Story Of The Seven Dwarves The Salvation
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June 2015 diary Mon 1 A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence Blade Runner Tue 2 Blade Runner A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence Wed 3 The Falling Thu 4 Stonehearst Asylum The Falling Fri 5 The Falling Stonehearst Asylum Sat 6 Tinkerbell Tinkerbell and the Secret of Wings Stonehearst Asylum Sun 7 Tinkerbell and the Legend of the Never Beast 81⁄2 Mon 8 A Royal Night Out Girlhood A Royal Night Out Tue 9 A Royal Night Out Girlhood Wed10 A Royal Night Out Thu 11 A Royal Night Out A Royal Night Out
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12 A Royal Night Out A Royal Night Out Sat 13 Avengers: Age of Ultron Avengers: Age of Ultron A Royal Night Out Sun 14 Avengers: Age of Ultron A Royal Night Out Mon 15 The Age of Adaline Elsa & Fred Tue 16 Elsa & Fred The Age of Adaline Wed 17 The Age of Adaline Thu 18 The Age of Adaline Phoenix Fri 19 Phoenix Mad Max: Fury Road Sat 20 Moomins on the Riviera Moomins on the Riviera Mad Max: Fury Road Sun 21 Moomins on the Riviera Mad Max: Fury Road Mon 22 A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night Mad Max: Fury Road Tue 23 The New Girlfriend A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night Wed24 The New Girlfriend Thu 25 Pitch Perfect 2 The New Girlfriend Fri 26 Tomorrow Land Pitch Perfect 2 Sat 27 Tomorrow Land Tomorrow Land Pitch Perfect 2 Sun 28 Tomorrow Land Pitch Perfect 2 Mon 29 We Are Many Spooks: The Greater Good Tue 30 Spooks: The Greater Good We Are Many
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July 2015 diary Wed 1 Spooks:The Greater Good Thu 2 Spooks: The Greater Good Fri 3 Mr Holmes Mr Holmes Sat 4 Dino Time Dino Time Mr Holmes Sun 5 Dino Time Mr Holmes Mon 6 The Long Good Friday Mr Holmes Tue 7 Mr Holmes The Long Good Friday Wed 8 Mr Holmes Thu 9 The Misfits Mr Holmes Fri 10 The Misfits The Misfits Sat 11 Two by Two Two by Two Timbuktu Sun 12 Two by Two Timbuktu Mon 13 Spy Spy Spy Tue 14 Spy Spy Wed 15 Spy Thu 16 Spy Fri 17 Jurassic World The Choir Sat 18 Jurassic World Jurassic World The Choir Sun 19 Jurassic World The Choir Mon 20 Jurassic World The Choir Tue 21 The Choir Jurassic World The Choir Wed22 Jurassic World The Choir Thu 23 Queen and Country Jurassic World The Choir Fri 24 Minions Queen and Country
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silver screen Tues 26 May at 10.30am Far From The Madding Crowd (12A) Dir: Thomas Vinterberg USA/UK 2015 TBC With: Carey Mulligan, Tom Sturridge, Matthias Schoenaerts
Dir: Michael Radford USA 2014 1hr 37mins With: Shirley MacLaine, Christopher Plummer
Dir: Kristian Levring Den/UK/S Africa 1hr 32mins With: Mads Mikkelsen, Eva Green, Eric Cantona
Tues 2 June at 10.30am Blade Runner: The Final Cut (15) Dir: Ridley Scott UK 1987/2007 1hr 57mins With Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer
Thu 4 June at 10.30am Stonehearst Asylum (15)
Thu 18 June at 10.30am The Age of Adaline (12A) Dir: Lee Toland Krieger USA 2015 1hr 50mins With: Blake Lively, Harrison Ford
Tues 23 June at 10.30am The New Girlfriend (TBC) Dir: François Ozon France 2014 1hr 45mins Subtitled With: Romain Duris, Anaïs Demoustier
Dir: Brad Anderson USA 2014 1hr 52mins With: Kate Beckinsale, Ben Kingsley, Michael Caine
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Dir: Julian Jarrold UK 2015 1hr 37mins With: Sarah Gadon, Rupert Everett
Tues 16 June at 10.30am Elsa & Fred (12)
Thu 28 May at 10.30am The Salvation (15)
Elsa and Fred
Tues 9 & 11 June at 10.30am A Royal Night Out (12A)
The Age of Adaline
The New Girlfriend
F O R U M
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The Misfits
Queen & Country
Spooks: The Greater Good
Thu 25 June at 10.30am Pitch Perfect 2 (12A)
Tues 14 July at 10.30am Spy (15)
Dir: Elizabeth Banks USA 2015 1hr 55mins With: Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson
Dir: Paul Feig USA 2015 2hrs With: Melissa MacCarthy, Jason Statham, Jude Law
Tues 30 June at 10.30am Spooks: The Greater Good (15)
Tues 21 July at 10.30am The Choir (PG)
Dir: Bharat Nalluri UK 2015 1hr 44mins With: Kit Harrington, Peter Firth, Jennifer Ehle
Dir: Franรงois Girard USA 2014 1hr 43mins With: Dustin Hoffman, Kevin McHale, Eddie Izzard
Tues 7 July at 10.30am Mr Holmes (TBC)
Thu 23 & Tues 28 July at 10.30am Queen and Country (TBC)
Dir: Bill Condon UK/USA 2015 1hr 43mins With: Ian McKellen, Laura Linney
Dir: John Boorman Ire/Fr/Rom 2014 1hr 55mins With: Callum Turner, David Thewlis, Richard E Grant
Thu 9 July at 10.30am The Misfits (PG)
Thu 30 July at 10.30am Slow West (15)
Dir: John Huston USA 1961 2hrs 4mins With: Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, Montgomery Clift
Dir: John Maclean UK/NZ 2015 1hr 24mins With: Michael Fassbender, Kodi Smit-McPhee A Royal Night Out
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Coming Soon! Ricki And The Flash The awesome Meryl Streep plays a rock guitar heroine who returns home to make peace with her family.
45 Years
Ricki And The Flash
45 Years A storming drama about a married couple whose lives are turned upside-down when something from the husband’s past is unexpectedly revealed. Aloha
Aloha A romantic comedy-drama starring Bradley Cooper as a military contractor who falls unexpectedly in love when he returns to Hawaii to celebrate his former achievements.
Parent & Baby screenings Our Parent & Baby screenings offer a chance for parents and carers with young babies to see the best in current film. We leave the lights up slightly and make sure the sound is turned down a little. Plenty of space for buggies and baby changing facilities available.
All tickets cost £3.80 with a leisure ca rd or £4.60 (Ba by of course is fr ee)
Mon 8 June at 10.30am
Mon 13 July at 10.30am
A Royal Night Out (12A)
Spy (15)
Dir: Julian Jarrold UK 2015 1hr 37mins With: Sarah Gadon, Rupert Everett
Dir: Paul Feig USA 2015 2hrs With: Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham, Jude Law
A Royal Night Out
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£3.50 Friday! See a movie every term-time Friday afternoon for only £3.50 per head, no concessions; the lowest non-junior movie ticket in Northampton! (Super Gold & Junior Direct Debit members usual free admission) All films start at 3.50pm
Girlhood Mr Holmes
The Misfits
Fri 29 May at 3.50pm
The Salvation (15) Dir: Kristian Levring Den/UK/S Africa 1hr 32mins With: Mads Mikkelsen, Eva Green, Eric Cantona
Tomorrowland
Fri 5 June at 3.50pm
Fri 26 June at 3.50pm
The Falling (TBC)
Tomorrowland (12A)
Dir: Carol Morley UK 2014 1hr 42mins With: Greta Scacchi, Ellie Bamber, Masie Williams
Dir: Brad Bird USA 2015 TBC With: George Clooney, Britt Robinson
Fri 12 June at 3.50pm
A Royal Night Out (12A)
Friday 3 July at 3.50pm
Mr Holmes (TBC)
Dir: Julian Jarrold UK 2015 1hr 37mins With: Sarah Gadon, Rupert Everett
Dir: Bill Condon UK/USA 2015 1hr 43mins With: Ian McKellen, Laura Linney
Fri 19 June at 3.50pm
Friday 10 July at 3.50pm
Girlhood (15)
The Misfits (PG)
Dir: Céline Sciamma France 2014 1hr 53mins Subtitled With: Karidja Touré, Assa Sylla
Dir: John Huston USA 1961 2hrs 4mins With: Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, Montgomery Clift
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Kids Screen Tinkerbell & The Legend of the NeverBeast Fairytale: Story of the Seven Dwarves
Avengers: Age of Ultron Bedknobs & Broomsticks
Sat 30 May at 10.30am & 2pm Sun 31 May at 2pm
Sat 13 June at 10.30am & 2pm Sun 14 June at 2pm
Fairytale: Story of the Seven Dwarves (PG)
Avengers: Age of Ultron (12A)
Dirs: Boris Aljinovic, Harald Siepermann Voiced by: Joshua Graham, Matt Gilbert, Al Parrish
The Earth’s mightiest super-heroes are back! Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye combine forces to defeat the evil Ultron and save the planet. Simply awesome.
This latest animated variation on the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves imagines an adventure where the dwarves must fight a dragon to save the sleeping princess.
Dir: Josh Whedon USA 2015 2hrs 21mins
Sat 6 June at 10.30am
Tinkerbell (U) Dir: Bradley Raymond USA 20081hr 18mins
Sat 6 June at 2pm
Tinkerbell and the Secret of the Wings (U) Dirs: Roberts Gannaway, Peggy Holmes USA 2012 1hr 15mins
Sun 7 June at 2pm
Moomins on the Riviera
Sat 20 June at 10.30am & 2 pm Sunday 21 June at 2pm
Tinkerbell and the Legend of the NeverBeast (U)
Moomins on the Riviera (U)
Dir: Steve Loter USA 2014 1hr 14mins
The Moomin family take a holiday to the French Riveira where wealth and power soon go to the heads of Snork Maiden and Moominpappa. Terrific hand-drawn animation for younger children.
Dirs: Xavier Picard, Hanna Hemilä Finland 2014 1hr 20mins
Tinkerbell and the Legend of the NeverBeast Two by Two
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Grease Tomorrow World
Fri 26 June at 3.50pm Sat 27 June at 10.30am & 2pm Sun 28 June at 2pm
Tomorrowland (12A) Dir: Brad Bird USA 2015 TBC With: George Clooney, Britt Robertson
Frank (George Clooney) and Casey (Britt Robertson) travel to a place somewhere in time and space only known as Tomorrowland where their actions directly affect the world and themselves. An epic Walt Disney adventure.
Jurassic World
Fri 17 July at 2pm Sat 18 July at 10.30am & 2pm Sun 19 to Thu 22 July at 2pm
Jurassic World (TBC) Dir: Colin Trevorrow USA 2015 TBC
This fourth blockbuster in the Jurassic series is set 22 years after the Spielberg original and the dinosaur theme park is finally working until something goes horribly wrong. The Monuments Men
Fri 24 Jul to Sun 2 Aug at 2pm and Sat 25 Jul and Sat 1 Aug at 10.30am
Minions (PG) Dirs: Kyle Balda, Pierre Coffin USA 2015 TBC Dino Time
Sat 4 July at 10am & 2pm Sun 5 July at 2pm
Those tiny yellow creatures from Despicable Me now get a film to themselves as they try to find a new Master to serve and meet Scarlet Overkill the world's first female supervillain. Huge fun.
Dino Time (PG) Dirs: Yoon-suk Choi, John Kafka USA/S Korea 1hr 26mins
When three children find an egg-shaped time machine, their curiosity gets the better of them and they whizz back millions of years. But they've landed in the middle of a dinosaur's nest and Mummy T-Rex is there too! Sat 11 July at 10:30am & 2pm Sun 12 June at 2pm
Two By Two (U) Dir: Toby Genkel, Sean McCormack Ger/Belg/Ire 1hr 27mins
It's the end of the world and a flood is coming but luckily an Ark has been built to save the animals…except for funnyshaped Nestrians Dave and Finny. The story of their survival make Two By Two a must for all the family.
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Silver Screen & Parent & Baby Screen Adult £4.60 Leisure card £3.50 Friday All tickets £3.50 (no concessions)
£3.80
Disabled Access There is easy access to the Forum Cinema for wheelchair users. If you have any special requirements, please let us know in advance we are happy to give every possible assistance. The cinema has an Induction Loop for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, plus Audio Description facilities for the blind or partially sighted. Go to films in the brochure marked with the following symbol:
FREE parking available at the centre and up to 4 hours FREE parking in the Weston Favell Shopping Centre. Children under age 10 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for all films starting at or after 7pm. Children under age 8 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.
The cinema has an Induction Loop for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. For full terms & conditions, please refer to our T&C section on www.northampton.gov.uk/film
Educational Screenings Educational day screenings will continue through the school year. For full details, would teachers/lecturers please contact the cinema on 01604 837300. Subscribe online to receive Cinema Brochure email every two months at
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Pre-film drinks and ice cream at the Forum Cinema Relax and watch the best in independent film with a glass of wine or beer. Cinema customers can buy drinks to be enjoyed in our fully licensed auditorium.
www.forumcinema.org.uk email: forumcinema@northamptonleisuretrust.org.uk The Forum Cinema is a facility of Northampton Leisure Trust.
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