October 2024 Cinema Guide

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Joker: Folie à Deux © Warner Bros

Interstellar (12A)

Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Christopher Nolan’s enthralling space epic.

From Fri 4 Oct, times vary

The Goldman Case (12A)

Cédric Kahn’s riveting courtroom drama recaps the French trial of the 20th century.

Mon 7 – Thu 10 Oct, 5pm

Strange Darling (18)

Nothing is what it seems in JT Mollner’s clever, relentless thrill ride.

From Fri 11 Oct, times vary

Price guide *

Joker: Folie à Deux (15)

Joaquin Phoenix returns to his Oscar-winning role in Todd Phillips’ Joker sequel.

From Fri 4 Oct, times vary

Shaun of the Dead (15)

Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg’s British riff on the genre, the zombie comedy romance, celebrates 20 years!

Tue 8 – Thu 10 Oct, 7.50pm

The Battle for Laikipia (12A)

Drought, politics and history collide in this thrilling, paradoxical film about the consequences of climate change.

Mon 14 – Wed 16 Oct, 5.40pm

Peak (after 6pm) - £11 (£9.50)

Off-Peak (before 6pm) - £10.50 (£9)

Wednesday matinees (before 4pm) - £7.50

Under 26s - £7.50 all screenings

My Old Ass (15) © Curzon

A free-spirited teenager meets with her older self in writerdirector Megan Park’s uproarious comedy drama.

From Fri 4 Oct, times vary

A Different Man (15)

Sebastian Stan, Adam Pearson and Renate Reinsve star in Aaron Schimberg’s mind-bending satirical thriller.

From Fri 11 Oct, times vary

The Wild Robot (U)

Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o voices DreamWorks’ new animation epic, adapted from Peter Brown’s award-winning bestseller.

From Fri 18 Oct, times vary

Explore a range of memberships to suit you starting from £10 per year.

: Captioned screenings available. See website for details. : All screenings subtitled.

*This applies to any regular film. Event Cinema is priced individually.** Please note where SUB and DUB appear together on a listing, this means the screenings are split between subtitled and English dubbed. Please refer to our website to book into your desired screening.

A personal journey through art and the mystery of creativity from filmmaker Mark Cousins. A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things (Cert TBC)

From Fri 18 Oct, times vary

Paddington 2 (PG)

He’s back! Ahead of Paddington in Peru, join us to revisit Paddingtons 1 & 2 on Paddington Day.

Sun 20 Oct, 4.30pm

Sebastian Stan plays a young Donald Trump in a dramatisation of his rise in 1970s New York. The Apprentice (Cert TBC)

From Fri 25 Oct, times vary

Timestalker (15) ©

Alice Lowe’s playful take on the romantic comedy has a reincarnation twist.

From Sat 19 Oct, times vary

Room Next

English language feature.

From Fri 25 Oct, times vary

Paddington (PG) ©

He’s back! Ahead of Paddington in Peru, join us to revisit Paddingtons 1 & 2 on Paddington Day.

Sun 20 Oct, 2pm

From Fri 25 Oct, times vary

We create a trailer playlist every month so you can plan your visits. Scan the QR to view this month’s trailers.

Studiocanal
Studiocanal
Vertigo Releasing
Conic
Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore star in Pedro Almodóvar’s first
The
Door (12A) © Warner Bros
François Ozon’s returns with a witty, frothy comedy set in 1930s Paris.
The Crime is Mine (15)
© Parkland Pictures
Paddington

Special

screenings Advance Preview

From a BFI London Film Festival preview to filmmaker Q&As, we’re pleased to offer a range of extra special screenings this October.

SRFF

On the opening night of its 10th anniversary, the Screening Rights Film Festival is staging a special event centred around queer archives and reenactments from Lebanon and Brazil.

Preview offered as part of BFI London Film

Join us for a special Q&A following a screening of new documentary about 2-Tone legend Pauline Black.

£12 / £10.50 / £8.50

Fri 18 Oct, 7.30pm

Event Cinema

/ £13 / £10

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.

Exhibition On Screen: Raphael Revealed (PG)

Sun 13 Oct, 2pm and Thu 17 Oct, 5.30pm.

£15 / £13 / £10

Met Opera: Grounded (12A) Sat 26 Oct, 1pm

£27.50 / £25.50 / £15

£9 / £7.50

Mystery Halloween Film (?)*

Join us on a cinematic journey into the unknown where you won’t know what you’re seeing until the lights go down!

*This screening is for 18+ only.

31 Oct, 8pm

Information correct at time of printing. Please ensure you check the website for the most up-to-date information including final BBFC certifications.

Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o voices DreamWorks’ new animation epic, adapted from Peter Brown’s award-winning bestseller.
Festival.
LFF 2024 Preview: The Wild Robot (U)
© Universal
13 Oct, 5pm
2024: Neo Nahda + Casa Izabel + Q&A (Cert TBC)
17 Oct, 6pm
Join us for a special Q&A with Alice Lowe following a screening of her new feature Timestalker Timestalker + Q&A with Alice Lowe (15)
© Vertigo Releasing
Pauline Black: A 2-Tone Story + Q&A with Pauline Black and director (Cert TBC)
© Doc’N Roll Film Festival 2024

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