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Thursday
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16 October
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7.30pm
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NT Live: Inter Alia
(15, 110 mins)
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Friday
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17 October
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7.30pm
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Mr Blake at Your
Service (PG, 110 mins)
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Saturday
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18 October
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7.30pm
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The Roses (15, 105 mins)
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Sunday
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19 October
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2pm
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Downton Abbey: The
Grand Finale (PG, 122 mins)
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7.30pm
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Rita, Sue & Bob
Too (18, 93 mins)
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Monday
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20 October
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8pm
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Mr Blake at Your
Service (PG, 110 mins)
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Tuesday
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21 October
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7.30pm
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Downton Abbey: The
Grand Finale (PG, 122 mins)
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Wednesday
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22 October
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8pm
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Downton Abbey: The
Grand Finale (PG, 122 mins)
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Thursday
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23 October
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2pm
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Mr Blake at Your
Service (PG, 110 mins)
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7pm
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NT Live: Mrs Warren’s
Profession (12A, 117 mins)
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Friday
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24 October
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2pm
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The Grand Prix of
Europe (U, 97 mins)
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7.30pm
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I Swear (15, 120 mins)
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Saturday
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25 October
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7pm
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NT Live: Mrs Warren’s
Profession (12A, 117 mins)
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Sunday
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26 October
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11am
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Disney Jr Cinema Club
(U, 60 mins)
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7.30pm
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I Swear (15, 120 mins)
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Monday
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27 October
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2pm
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The Grand Prix of
Europe (U, 97 mins)
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8pm
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I Swear (15, 120 mins)
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Tuesday
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28 October
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2pm
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Disney Jr Cinema Club
(U, 60 mins)
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7.30pm
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I Swear (15, 120 mins)
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Wednesday
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29 October
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2pm
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The Grand Prix of
Europe (U, 97 mins)
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8pm
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I Swear (15, 120 mins)
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Thursday
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30 October
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2pm
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I Swear (15, 120 mins)
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7.30pm
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Radiohead X Nosferatu
(PG, 90 mins)
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NT Live: Inter Alia,
cert 15, 105 mins
Oscar-nominated Rosamund Pike (Gone
Girl, Saltburn) is Jessica in the much-anticipated next play from the team
behind Prima Facie, broadcast live.
Jessica Parks is a smart
Crown Court Judge at the top of her career. Behind the robe, she is a karaoke
fiend, a loving wife and a supportive parent. When an event threatens to
throw her life completely off balance, can she hold her family upright?
Writer Suzie Miller and
director Justin Martin reunite following their global phenomenon Prima Facie,
with this searing examination of modern motherhood and masculinity.
★★★★
“A swaggering epic” The Independent ★★★★
“Rosamund Pike is a force of
nature”
The i paper ★★★★
“Suzie Miller’s vital gut punch
of a play”
Evening Standard ★★★★
Financial Times ★★★★
The Guardian ★★★★
Daily Telegraph
Full
details
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Thursday
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16 October
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7.30pm
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Mr Blake at Your
Service, cert PG, 107 mins
Feelgood French comedy starring
John Malkovich and Fanny Ardent. Tired of a world in which he no longer fits,
Andrew Blake decides to leave the management of his small business in England
to be hired as a butler in France, the country where he met his late wife. By
landing at the Beauvillier estate, where no one knows who he really is, he
hopes to follow in the footsteps of his past. However, encounters and
out-of-control situations will decide otherwise... In French, with subtitles.
Full
details
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Friday
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17 October
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7.30pm
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Monday
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20 October
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8pm
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Thursday
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23 October
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2pm
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The Roses, cert 15, 105 mins
Comedy starring Olivia Colman and
Benedict Cumberbatch. Life seems easy for picture-perfect couple Ivy and
Theo: successful careers, a loving marriage, great kids. But beneath the
facade of their supposedly ideal life, a storm is brewing. As Theo's career
nosedives while Ivy's own takes off, a tinderbox of fierce competition and
hidden resentment ignites in a modern reimagining of The War Of The Roses,
based on the novel by Warren Adler.
Full details
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Saturday
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18 October
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7.30pm
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Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, cert PG, 123 mins
Downton Abbey: The Grand
Finale follows the Crawley family as they navigate personal and
financial challenges in the 1930s, culminating in a heartfelt farewell to the
beloved series.
In this final instalment of
the saga, Mary Crawley finds herself at the centre of a public scandal that
threatens the family's reputation, while the entire household grapples with
financial difficulties. The looming threat of social disgrace forces the
Crawleys to confront their past and embrace change as they prepare for a new
chapter in their lives.
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details
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Sunday
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19 October
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2pm
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Tuesday
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21 October
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7.30pm
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Wednesday
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22 October
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8pm
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Rita, Sue & Bob Too, cert 18, 92 mins
Concluding our selection of films
from this year’s Cinema Rediscovered Festival. Alan Clarke’s screen
adaptation of playwright Andrea Dunbar’s uninhibited portrait of
working-class life caused outrage at the time and reset the debate about
class and representation on screen. The
subject matter - two 15-year-old friends and their sexual relationship with a
married man - delivered as defiant comedy divided critical opinion and with
the tag line “Thatcher’s Britain with her knickers Down” sparked
debates about the film’s politics, representation and morality.
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details
NT Live: Mrs Warren’s Profession, cert 12A, 117 mins
Five-time Olivier Award winner
Imelda Staunton (The Crown) joins forces with her real-life daughter Bessie
Carter (Bridgerton) for the very first time, playing mother and daughter in
Bernard Shaw's incendiary moral classic, filmed live in the West End.
Vivie Warren is a woman
ahead of her time. Her mother, however, is a product of that old patriarchal
order. Exploiting it has earned Mrs. Warren a fortune - but at what cost?
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details
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Thursday
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23 October
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7pm
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Saturday
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25 October
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7pm
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Grand Prix of Europe, cert U, 97 mins
A young mouse dreams of becoming a
race car driver in this animated adventure.
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details
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Friday
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24 October
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2pm
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Monday
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27 October
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2pm
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Wednesday
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29 October
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2pm
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I Swear, cert 15, 120 mins
Diagnosed with Tourette's at age
fifteen, John Davidson faced and overcame many hardships from adolescence and
early adulthood as a result of what was a little known and entirely
misunderstood condition in 1980's Britain. I Swear is a funny, heartfelt, and
moving account of John's experiences.
★★★★ “Just lovely... what an affable, funny character to
explore [Tourette’s] with in John Davidson -- and what a performance from
Robert Aramayo.” Empire
★★★★ “Robert Aramayo [gives a] technically precise and
heart-rending turn. It’s astonishing.” The Times
★★★★ “An absorbing, compassionate film” The Guardian
★★★★ “A biopic that manages at once to be serious-minded
and genially larky” Financial
Times
★★★★ “Empathetic, funny and myth-busting, it gives you
permission to laugh at the situation while feeling only compassion for the
man.” Time Out
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Friday
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24 October
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7.30pm
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Sunday
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26 October
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7.30pm
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Monday
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27 October
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8pm
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Tuesday
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28 October
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7.30pm
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Wednesday
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29 October
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8pm
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Thursday
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30 October
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2pm
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Disney Jr Cinema Club, cert U, 60 mins
An unmissable
big-screen adventure for little ones with an hour-long cinema experience,
featuring Disney’s Mickey Mouse and friends, Marvel’s Spidey and Iron Man,
plus SuperKitties, Bluey and more! Whether it’s their first time in the
cinema, or they regularly enjoy the movies, it’s something you can enjoy
together as a family, and you’re encouraged to join in! Disney Jr Cinema Club
2025 brings together songs, dancing, interactive games, and episodes for your
pre-schoolers.
For this
event only, we have reduced our ticket prices to £3 (under 12s) and £6 (everyone
else).
Full
details
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Sunday
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25 October
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11am
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Tuesday
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28 October
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2pm
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Silents Synched: Radiohead x Nosferatu, cert PG, 90
mins
Silents Synced pairs classic silent
movies with epic rock music to bring audiences a unique big screen
experience. This reimagining of the iconic Nosferatu (1922) features
Radiohead's Kid A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001) albums.
An unauthorized adaptation
of Bram Stoker's Dracula, Nosferatu (1922) is the quintessential silent
vampire film, crafted by legendary German director F. W. Murnau. An
imaginative new take on an iconic horror classic!
Full
details
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Thursday
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30 October
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7.30pm
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Night of the Zoopocalypse, cert PG, 92 mins
When a meteor crashes into
Colepepper Zoo, it unleashes a virus that transforms the zoo animals into
zombies. Gracie, a quirky young wolf, teams up with a gruff mountain lion
named Dan to lead a wacky team of animals on a perilous mission to escape the
virus and rescue their zoo, on one spooky night!
Full
details
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Friday
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31 October
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2pm
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Saturday
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1 November
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2pm
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Sunday
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2 November
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11am
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Back to the Future, cert 12A, 115 mins
From filmmakers Steven Spielberg
and Robert Zemeckis comes the original, ground-breaking adventure that
sparked one of the most successful trilogies ever, now back in cinemas for
its 40th anniversary!
When teenager Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) is blasted to 1955 in the DeLorean
time machine created by the eccentric Doc Brown (Christopher Lloyd), he finds
himself mixed up in a time-altering chain reaction that could vaporize his
future - and leave him trapped in the past.
Full
details
On sale now:
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s
Love Never Dies (PG)
Saturday 1 November 7.30pm
The sequel to The Phantom
of the Opera features one of Andrew Lloyd Webber's finest musical scores
performed by a 21 piece orchestra, a stunning cast of 36 including Ben Lewis
and Anna O'Byrne, over 300 incredible costumes and a magnificent set
illuminated by over 5000 dazzling light bulbs.
Tron: Ares (12A)
From Friday 7 November
Sci-fi adventure that
follows a highly sophisticated Program, Ares, who is sent from the digital
world into the real world on a dangerous mission, marking humankind's first
encounter with A.I. beings.
Springsteen: Deliver Me
From Nowhere (12A)
From Friday 14 November
Drama, chronicling the
making of Bruce Springsteen's 1982 Nebraska album when he was a young
musician on the cusp of global superstardom, struggling to reconcile the
pressures of success with the ghosts of his past.
Coming soon:
Ralph Fiennes in The
Choral… and more!
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