AQuietPlace:DayOne©Paramount
Only showing in selected cinemas
Young Woman and the Sea (PG)
Daisy Ridley plays the first woman to swim the Channel in this inspiring biopic.
From Fri 31 May, times vary
Swede Caroline (15)
Dive into the world of Britain’s fiercely competitive giant vegetable growers in this zany mockumentary.
Tue 4 – Thu 6 Jun, times vary
Sasquatch Sunset (15)
In the misty forests of North America, a family of Sasquatches embark on a hilarious and poignant journey.
From Fri 14 Jun, times vary
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Our Mothers (15)
Winner of Cannes’ prestigious Camera d’Or, Our Mothers is a gripping, powerfully emotional fiction feature debut.
From Fri 31 May, times vary
Rosalie (15)
Stephanie Di Giusto’s bold and sensuous drama champions a woman who challenges society’s restrictive beauty standards.
From Fri 7 Jun, times vary
Freud’s Last Session (Cert TBC)
Anthony Hopkins stars as Sigmund Freud in this stage adaptation.
From Fri 14 Jun, times vary
Peak (after 6pm) - £11 (£9.50)
Off-Peak (before 6pm) - £10.50 (£9)
Wednesday matinees (before 4pm) - £5
Under 26s - £7.50 all screenings
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Hard Miles (Cert TBC)
A social worker takes a team of juvenile convicts on a 1,000-mile bike ride in Hard Miles.
From Fri 31 May, times vary
The Dead Don’t Hurt (15)
A moving and romantic frontier Western set in 1860s Nevada with Viggo Mortensen and Vicky Krieps.
From Fri 7 Jun, times vary
A House in Jerusalem (12A)
A haunting story drawing on Palestinian director Muayad Alayan’s own family past.
From Sat 15 Jun, times vary
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(PG)
Quietly magnificent, Bas Devos’ follow-up to Ghost Tropic is another beautiful symphony of the city.
From Sat 15 Jun, times vary
Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry go on the trail of family history in the witty, funny, emotional Treasure. Treasure (Cert TBC)
From Fri 21 Jun, times vary
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Austin Butler, Jodie Comer and Tom Hardy lead an all-star ensemble cast in the new film from Jeff Nichols. The Bikeriders (15)
From Fri 21 Jun, times vary
A super cool debut full of charm and imagination from directing sensation Weston Razooli. Riddle of Fire (12A)
Mon 17 – Thu 20 Jun, times vary
A Quiet Place: Day One (Cert TBC)
Discover why the world went quiet - the origin story of the apocalyptic horror, A Quiet Place
From Fri 28 Jun, times vary
A dark, nervous energy s uffuses Kamal Lazraq’s Un Certain Regard prize-winner, a Casablanca-set thriller. Hounds (15)
From Fri 28 Jun, times vary
Wilding (PG)
At Sussex’s Knepp Castle, two conservation pioneers allowed nature to ‘rewild’ their 3,500-acre estate with remarkable results.
From Fri 21 Jun, times vary
Kinds of Kindness (Cert TBC)
Fresh from Oscars glory for Poor Things, Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos reunite once again.
From Fri 28 Jun, times vary
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Fri 14 Jun
We’ll be celebrating Pride with 3 special screenings:
Blue Jean (15) – 3pm Beautiful Thing (15) – 5.15pm Pride (10th anniversary) (15) – 7.30pm
PLUS Gallery Late x Warwick Pride, 610pm: A big queer celebration bringing all the fabulous energy, life and fun of the Pride festival. Curated by critically acclaimed Dominus Von Vexo of multiaward winning collective House of Allure. An action-packed night bringing comedy, drag, dance, vocals, poetry and much more. Raise your rainbow flags and come to party!
Event Cinema
Join us for special and one-off events, both live and pre-recorded, where you can immerse yourself in art, theatre, music, and opera from the comfort of your cinema seat.
NT Live Encore: Nye (15) Sun 2 Jun, 2pm.
£19.50 / £17.50 / £10.50
Exhibition On Screen: My National Gallery (12A) Sun 9 Jun, 2pm and Thu 13 Jun, 5.30pm. £15 / £13 / £10
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