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Thursday
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30 April
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7pm
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Funny Girl (PG, 163
mins)
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Friday
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1 May
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7.30pm
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Colours of Time (15,
125 mins)
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Saturday
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2 May
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2pm
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The Super Mario Galaxy
Movie (PG, 98 mins)
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7.30pm
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Project Hail Mary
(12A, 156 mins)
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Sunday
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3 May
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2pm
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The Super Mario Galaxy
Movie (PG, 98 mins)
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7.30pm
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Colours of Time (15,
125 mins)
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Monday
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4 May
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2pm
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The Super Mario Galaxy
Movie (PG, 98 mins)
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8pm
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Colours of Time (15,
125 mins)
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Tuesday
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5 May
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6pm
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The Met Opera: Eugene
Onegin (12A, tbc mins)
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Thursday
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7 May
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2pm
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Colours of Time (15,
125 mins)
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7.30pm
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Project Hail Mary
(12A, 156 mins)
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Friday
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8 May
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7.30pm
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Michael (12A)
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Saturday
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9 May
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2pm
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The People’s Emergency
Briefing (12A, 50 mins)
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7.30pm
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Michael (12A)
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Sunday
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10 May
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2pm
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Funny Girl (PG, 163
mins)
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7.30pm
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Michael (12A)
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Monday
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11 May
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8pm
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Michael (12A)
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Tuesday
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12 May
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7.30pm
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Michael (12A)
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Wednesday
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13 May
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8pm
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Michael (12A)
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Thursday
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14 May
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2pm
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Michael (12A)
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7.30pm
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Michael (12A)
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Funny Girl, cert PG, 163 mins
The bittersweet musical comedy telling the story of the indomitable Fanny
Brice, a girl from the Lower East Side who dreamed of a life on the stage and
her tempestuous relationship with entrepreneur and gambler Nick
Arnstein. This
critically acclaimed production features Sheridan Smith in “an
unforgettable star turn” (The Times) and a host of iconic musical
numbers including ‘People’, ‘I’m The Greatest Star’ and ‘Don’t Rain On My
Parade’. A love letter to the theatre, the show has the whole shebang!
Full
details
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Thursday
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30 April
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7pm
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Sunday
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10 May
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2pm
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Colours of Time, cert 15, 125 mins
Brought together by the unexpected inheritance of an abandoned house in rural
Normandy, four cousins discover they share a mysterious family history. In
1895, their ancestor Adèle, then aged 21, leaves her hometown to search for
her mother in Paris. She discovers a city on the cusp of modernity, bustling
with new-found avant-garde creativity, with the rise of photography and the
birth of Impressionist painting. As her descendants retrace her steps, they
unravel Adèle’s surprising past. In French, with subtitles.
“This millefeuille of
family secrets and art history is rather delightful” The Observer “A
great excuse to revisit this gilded age in French history.” Time Out
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Friday
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1 May
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7.30pm
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Sunday
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3 May
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7.30pm
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Monday
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4 May
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8pm
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Thursday
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7 May
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2pm
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, cert PG, 98 mins
Animated adventure. Twin plumbers Mario and Luigi apply their “let’s-a-go”
attitude to solve everyday problems all over their new home of the Mushroom
Kingdom. Princess Peach’s birthday party sparks a galactic adventure, sending
the brothers into space to stop Bowser Jr.’s wicked ambitions and save
Rosalina.
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Saturday
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2 May
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2pm
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Sunday
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3 May
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2pm
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Monday
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4 May
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2pm
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Project Hail Mary, cert 12A, 156 mins
Science teacher Ryland Grace (Ryan Gosling) wakes up on a spaceship with no
recollection of who he is or how he got there. As his memory returns, he
begins to uncover his mission: solve the riddle of the mysterious substance
causing the sun to die out. He must call on his scientific knowledge and
unorthodox ideas to save everything on Earth from extinction - but an
unexpected friendship means he may not have to do it alone.
★★★★ “Giddy, wonderfully optimistic intergalactic
epic… a cosmic adventure with hope in its heart and a twinkle in its eye” Time
Out
★★★★ “A film that’s about as effervescently
likeable as it can get.” The Independent ★★★★ “An absolute space-smash: stupidly
entertaining stuff about seriously clever speculative concepts.” Empire
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Saturday
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2 May
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7.30pm
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Thursday
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7 May
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7.30pm
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The Met Opera: Eugene Onegin, cert 12A, tbc mins
Following her acclaimed 2024 company debut in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly,
soprano Asmik Grigorian returns to the Met as Tatiana, the lovestruck young
heroine in this ardent operatic adaptation of Pushkin. Baritone Igor
Golovatenko reprises his portrayal of the urbane Onegin, who realizes his
affection for her all too late.
The Met’s evocative
production, directed by Tony Award–winner Deborah Warner, “offers a
beautifully detailed reading of … Tchaikovsky’s lyrical romance” (The
Telegraph). Sung in Russian with Subtitles.
Full
details
Michael, cert 12A, 125 mins
Biopic telling the story of Michael Jackson’s life beyond the music, tracing
his journey from the discovery of his extraordinary talent as the lead of the
Jackson Five, to the visionary artist whose creative ambition fuelled a
relentless pursuit to become the biggest entertainer in the world.
Full details
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Friday
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8 May
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7.30pm
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Saturday
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9 May
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7.30pm
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Sunday
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10 May
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7.30pm
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Monday
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11 May
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8pm
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Tuesday
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12 May
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7.30pm
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Wednesday
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13 May
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8pm
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Thursday
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14 May
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2pm &
7.30pm
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The People’s Emergency Briefing, cert 12A, 50 mins
A new film featuring Chris Packham, leading climate and nature
scientists, a former general and Jennifer Saunders - all being pretty frank
about where things are heading and what can be done about it.
The climate and nature
crisis threatens all aspects of British life, from national security to the
food supply - but solutions exist. The National Emergency Briefing was
commissioned to present the latest evidence, and build an irresistible call
for the Government to stage a televised emergency briefing, the essential
first step towards the WW2-scale response now required.
Full
details
On sale now…
From Friday 15 May
The Devil Wears Prada 2 (12A)
Almost twenty years after making their iconic turns
as Miranda, Andy, Emily and Nigel—Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway,
Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci return to the fashionable streets of New
York City and the sleek offices of Runway
Magazine in the eagerly awaited sequel to the 2006
phenomenon.
Friday 29 May 7.30pm
Highlander (15)
Christopher Lambert and Sean Connery star in the classic fantasy adventure,
back in cinemas for its 40th anniversary!
From Saturday 30 May
Rose of Nevada (15)
Award-winning Cornish director Mark Jenkin's third feature film stars George
MacKay and Callum Turner.
When a fishing boat, the
Rose of Nevada, lost with all hands thirty years ago, mysteriously reappears
in the harbour of a Cornish village, it’s surely a sign that then the luck of
the devastated village will turn. Young father Nick and enigmatic newcomer
Liam join captain Murgey and head out to sea. But when they return, something
is amiss - they've slipped back in time to 1993, and the villagers greet them
as if they are the original crew.
From Thursday 4 June
The Amazing Digital
Circus: The Last Act (12A tbc)
The Amazing Digital Circus
grand finale is here with a feature-length theatrical premiere! Discover the
fates of Pomni and the gang as they unravel the true secret & history of
the Digital Circus as the viral internet sensation finally arrives at its
last act.
From Friday 5 June
Star Wars: The
Mandalorian and Grogu (12A tbc)
The Mandalorian and Grogu
embark on their most thrilling mission yet in Lucasfilm's all-new Star Wars
adventure.
Coming Soon…
Hugh Jackman in The
Sheep Detectives… and more!
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