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Thursday

12 September

7.30pm

NT Live: Prima Facie (15, 125 mins): LAST FEW!

Friday

13 September

7.30pm

Kneecap (18, 105 mins)

Saturday

14 September

7.30pm

NT Live: Prima Facie (15, 125 mins)

Sunday

15 September

2pm

Touch (15, 121 mins)

 

 

7.30pm

The Conversation (12A, 114 mins)

Monday

16 September

8pm

Kneecap (18, 105 mins)

Tuesday

17 September

4.30pm

Kneecap (18, 105 mins)

 

 

7.30pm

Touch (15, 121 mins)

Wednesday

18 September

8pm

Kneecap (18, 105 mins)

Thursday

19 September

2pm

Touch (15, 121 mins)

 

 

7.30pm

Kneecap (18, 105 mins)

Friday

20 September

7.30pm

Firebrand (15, 120 mins)

Saturday

21 September

2pm

NT Live: Prima Facie (15, 125 mins)

 

 

7.30pm

Firebrand (15, 120 mins)

Sunday

22 September

2pm

Firebrand (15, 120 mins)

 

 

7.30pm

Lone Star (15, 135 mins)

Monday

23 September

8pm

Touch (15, 121 mins)

Tuesday

24 September

2pm

Firebrand (15, 120 mins)

 

 

7.30pm

Touch (15, 121 mins)

Wednesday

25 September

7.45pm

Matthew Bourne’s Edward Scissorhands (PG, 95 mins)

Thursday

26 September

7.30pm

Firebrand (15, 120 mins)

  

NT Live: Prima Facie, cert 15, 125 mins

Jodie Comer (Killing Eve) makes her West End debut in the UK premiere of Suzie Miller's award-winning play, captured live from the Harold Pinter Theatre in London's West End.

Tessa is a young, brilliant barrister. She has worked her way up from working class origins to be at the top of her game; defending; cross examining and winning. An unexpected event forces her to confront the lines where the patriarchal power of the law, burden of proof and morals diverge. Prima Facie takes us to the heart of where emotion and experience collide with the rules of the game. Please Note: this show includes content that may cause distress or trigger challenging emotions, including reference to sex, violence and rape.

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Thursday

12 September

7.30pm

Saturday

14 September

7.30pm

Saturday

21 September

2pm

Thursday

10 October

7.30pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kneecap, cert 18, 105 mins

The real-life story of how the anarchic Belfast trio became the unlikely figureheads of a civil rights movement to save and reinvigorate their mother tongue. 

In post-troubles Belfast, childhood best friends Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh and Naoise Ó Cairealláin inadvertently cross paths with high school teacher JJ Ó Dochartaigh. Following in the footsteps of Naoise’s father (Michael Fassbinder), an IRA stalwart who instilled in them the power of language and culture, the three form Kneecap, a politically-charged, anti-establishment rap trio who rap in Irish and embody the spirit of defiance. In English, and Gaelic with subtitles.

★★★★ “Helter-skelter and often hilarious” Telegraph

★★★★ “One of the more energising viewing experiences of the year, and possibly one of the funniest.” The Observer

★★★★ “A film about the importance of retaining an indigenous language, how the use of a country’s ancient native tongue is not only an act of defiance but also a way of retaining a cultural heritage and identity… has laughs, smarts and verve to spare.” Empire

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Friday

13 September

7.30pm

Monday

16 September

8pm

Tuesday

17 September

4.30pm

Wednesday

18 September

8pm

Thursday

19 September

7.30pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

Touch, cert 15, 121 mins

From acclaimed Icelandic filmmaker Baltasar Kormákur comes a sensitively observed, magnificently crafted globe-spanning tale about the complexities of love and the unbreakable bonds that can tether two people through the ages. As a student in London, Kristofer had fallen in love with Miko, whose father owned the Japanese restaurant where they both worked. But at the height of their whirlwind affair, Miko abruptly vanished. Five decades later, after receiving an early-stage dementia diagnosis, widower Kristofer leaves behind his Reykjavik home hoping to solve the greatest mystery of his life. Partially subtitled.

★★★★ “This is a love story, pure and simple and unashamedly emotional.” The Guardian

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Sunday

15 September

2pm

Tuesday

17 September

7.30pm

Thursday

19 September

2pm

Monday

23 September

8pm

Tuesday

24 September

7.30pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Conversation, cert 12A, 114 mins

Fifty years after its release, Francis Ford Coppola’s thriller now feels prophetic in its portrait of surveillance culture. Gene Hackman provides one of his most iconic performances as Harry Caul, a surveillance expert who has a crisis of conscience when he suspects that a couple he is spying on will be murdered. Coppola crafts an increasingly tense film which filters America’s political anxiety through a man who uncovers what is going on but is powerless to do anything about it. Full details

 

Sunday

15 September

7.30pm

 

 

 

 

Firebrand, cert 15, 120 mins

In a time when England is torn apart by religious upheaval and tyrannical rule, Katherine Parr (Alicia Vikander), reluctantly agrees to become the sixth wife of King Henry VIII (Jude Law). As Henry departs for war, leaving her as Regent, Katherine must fend off scheming courtiers and protect herself from the King’s growing paranoia. When her close friend is convicted of treason, Katherine faces an agonizing choice: survive by submission or fight for her beliefs and risk everything.
★★★★ “Jude Law immediately joins the upper ranks of the great screen Henry VIIIs with an incendiary performance.” The Times

★★★★ “Pungent, meaty historical drama” The Telegraph

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Friday

20 September

7.30pm

Saturday

21 September

7.30pm

Sunday

22 September

2pm

Tuesday

24 September

2pm

Thursday

26 September

7.30pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lone Star, cert 15, 135 mins

John Sayles’s masterful 1996 neo-western mystery.

When a skeleton is discovered in the desert, lawman Sam Deeds (Chris Cooper), son of a legendary local sheriff, begins an investigation that will have profound implications both for him and for all of Rio County, a place still reckoning with its history of racial violence. When Sam reencounters his high school flame (Elizabeth Peña), it becomes clear that secrets from the past can’t stay buried forever. 

★★★★★ “A richly and densely achieved movie that gets a lot of storytelling done in two and a quarter hours; it is thoughtful and complex and grownup. A really absorbing and powerfully acted drama” The Guardian
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Sunday

22 September

7.30pm

 

 

 

Matthew Bourne’s Edward Scissorhands, cert PG, 95 mins

Nearly 20 years after it was first staged in 2005, Matthew Bourne's dance version of Tim Burton’s classic film is coming to the big screen for the first time.
In a castle high on a hill lives Edward; a boy created by an eccentric inventor. When his creator dies, he is left alone and unfinished with only scissors for hands, until a kindly townswoman invites him to live with her suburban family. Can Edward find his place in the well-meaning community which struggles to see past his curious appearance to the innocence and gentleness within?
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Wednesday

25 September

7.45pm

Sunday

29 September

2pm

 

 

 

On sale now:

 

From Friday 27 September
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (12A)

Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder are joined by Jenna Ortega for the long-awaited sequel to Tim Burton’s comedy classic.

 

Monday 30 September 8pm
The Long Goodbye (18)
Elliot Gould plays Philip Marlowe, in Robert Altman’s adaptation of Raymond Chandler’s detective story.

 

From Friday 4 October

Lee (15)
Kate Winslet stars in the story of American photographer Lee Miller. Determined to document the truth of the Nazi regime, and in spite of the odds stacked against female correspondents, Lee captured some of the most important images of World War II, for which she paid an enormous personal price.

 

Coming Soon (dates to be confirmed):

Ian McKellen in The Critic… Saoirse Ronan in The Outrun… and more!

 

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