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Friday

20 February

2pm

Looney Tunes: The Day the Earth Blew Up (PG, 91 mins)

 

 

7.30pm

Nouvelle Vague (12A, 105 mins)

Saturday

21 February

2pm

Looney Tunes: The Day the Earth Blew Up (PG, 91 mins)

 

 

7.30pm

H is for Hawk (12A, 115 mins)

Sunday

22 February

2pm

Looney Tunes: The Day the Earth Blew Up (PG, 91 mins)

 

 

7.30pm

Nouvelle Vague (12A, 105 mins)

Monday

23 February

8pm

Nouvelle Vague (12A, 105 mins)

Tuesday

24 February

7.30pm

Nouvelle Vague (12A, 105 mins)

Wednesday

25 February

8pm

H is for Hawk (12A, 115 mins)

Thursday

26 February

2pm

Nouvelle Vague (12A, 105 mins)

 

 

7pm

NT Live: The Audience (12A, 150 mins)

Friday

27 February

7.30pm

The History of Sound (15, 128 mins)

Saturday

28 February

7.30pm

Hamnet (12A, 125 mins)

Sunday

1 March

2pm

H is for Hawk (12A, 115 mins)

 

 

7.30pm

Molly Vs the Machines (15, 120 mins)

Monday

2 March

8pm

The History of Sound (15, 128 mins)

Tuesday

3 March

2pm

Hamnet (12A, 125 mins)

 

 

7.15pm

Royal Ballet: Giselle (12A, 210 mins)

Wednesday

4 March

8pm

Breathless (12A, 90 mins)

Thursday

5 March

2pm

The History of Sound (15, 128 mins)

 

 

7pm

Othello (12A, 164 mins)

 

Looney Tunes: The Day the Earth Blew Up, cert PG, 91 mins
After a mysterious flying object rips through their roof, Porky Pig and Daffy Duck get a job at the local bubble gum factory to pay for repairs. Everything is great, until Daffy notices something strange. The new bubble gum flavour has been contaminated by a mysterious, gloopy, neon green slime! It isn't long before Daffy and Porky realise that, not only is the gum contaminated, it's turning everyone into zombies as part of an evil alien's plot to blow up the Earth!
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Friday

20 February

2pm

Saturday

21 February

2pm

Sunday

22 February

2pm

 

 

 

 

 

Nouvelle Vague, cert 12A, 105 mins
Nouvelle Vague reimagines the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless in an exuberant exploration of the youthful rebellion and creative chaos that shaped the French New Wave. A playful, poignant love letter to cinema from Richard Linklater, director of Boyhood and Before Sunrise. (We’re showing the original Breathless on Wednesday 4 March.) In French, with subtitles

★★★★ “affectionate, funny and hugely enjoyable... celebrates the thrill of young people coming together to create something with all the infectious joie de vivre that that suggests” Empire

★★★★ “a joyful homage to the art of cinema.” Time Out
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Friday

20 February

7.30pm

Sunday

22 February

7.30pm

Monday

23 February

8pm

Tuesday

24 February

7.30pm

Thursday

26 February

2pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

H is for Hawk, cert 12A, 115 mins
Claire Foy stars in an adaptation of the bestselling memoir.  A record of a spiritual journey, H is for Hawk is a story about memory and nature and how it might be possible to reconcile death with life and love.

★★★★ “Foy is exceptional.” The Times

★★★★ “A warm yet pensive adaptation... [with a] strain of crunchily autumnal magic” Daily Telegraph
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Saturday

21 February

7.30pm

Wednesday

25 February

8pm

Sunday

1 March

2pm

 

 

 

 

 

NT Live: The Audience, cert 12A, 150 mins
Returning to cinemas for the first time in over a decade, Helen Mirren plays Queen Elizabeth II in the Olivier and Tony Award-winning hit production, directed by Stephen Daldry.

For 60 years, Queen Elizabeth II met with each of her 12 prime ministers in a private weekly meeting. This meeting is known as The Audience. From Winston Churchill to Margaret Thatcher and David Cameron, the Queen advised her prime ministers on matters both public and personal. Through these private audiences, we see glimpses of the woman behind the crown and witness the moments that shaped a monarch.
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Thursday

26 February

7pm: last few tickets!

Saturday

14 March

7pm

 

 

 

 

The History of Sound, cert 15, 128 mins
Paul Mescal and Josh O'Connor play star-crossed lovers in a sweeping, moving, and tender romance.

In 1917, Lionel - a young, talented music student - meets David at the Boston Conservatory, where they bond over a deep love of folk music. Years later, Lionel receives a letter from David, leading to an impromptu journey through the backwoods of Maine to collect traditional songs. This unexpected reunion, ensuing love affair, and the music they collect and preserve, will shape the course of Lionel's life far beyond his own awareness.
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Friday

27 February

7.30pm

Monday

2 March

8pm

Thursday

5 March

2pm

 

 

 

 

 

Hamnet, cert 12A, 125 mins
From Academy Award winning writer/director Chloé Zhao, Hamnet tells the powerful story of love and loss that inspired the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, Hamlet. Based on Maggie O’Farrell’s novel, the film stars Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal.

★★★★★ “acutely, excruciatingly moving… extraordinary acting and staging… stays with you long after the credits roll.” The i Paper

★★★★★ “What Hamnet leaves you with isn’t sadness, but joy... It blows you back on to the street on a gust of pure exhilaration.” Daily Telegraph
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Saturday

28 February

7.30pm

Tuesday

3 March

2pm

 

 

 

 

Molly Vs The Machines, cert 15, 120 mins
At just 14 years old, Molly Russell came home from school, finished her homework and said goodnight to her family. A few hours later, she took her own life.  From a teenager's suburban bedroom to the boardrooms of Silicon Valley, this is the story of a heartbroken father's quest to uncover the truth behind his daughter's death, and his fightback against how the most powerful corporations of the modern age operate.

This is a nationwide premiere screening in partnership with Glasgow Film Festival and features a pre-recorded discussion with Marc Silver (director), Ian Russell (Molly's Father), Charlotte Campbell (Molly's friend), Sophie Conlan (Molly's friend), hosted by Carole Cadwalladr.
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Sunday

1 March

7.30pm

 

 

The Royal Ballet: Giselle, cert 12A, 210 mins
Live from London. Peter Wright's 1985 production of this quintessential Romantic ballet is a classic of The Royal Ballet repertory. Set to Adolphe Adam's evocative score and with atmospheric designs by John Macfarlane, Giselle conjures up the earthly and otherworldly realms in a tale of love, betrayal and redemption.
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Tuesday

3 March

7.15pm

 

 

 

 

 

Breathess, cert 12A, 90 mins
A chance to see Jean-Luc Godard's New Wave classic - whose making was recently dramatised in Richard Linklater's film Nouvelle Vague - as part of the 2026 Stroud Film Festival. A young car thief (Jean-Paul Belmondo) kills a policeman and tries to persuade a girl (Jean Seberg) to hide in Italy with him. In French, with subtitles.
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Wednesday

4 March

8pm

 

 

 

 

 

Othello, cert 12A, 164 mins
Shakespeare’s Othello rages to life like never before in a “compelling” (★★★★ Telegraph) new production starring David Harewood OBE (HomelandBest of Enemies), Toby Jones OBE (Mr Bates vs the Post OfficeDetectorists), and Caitlin FitzGerald (SuccessionMasters of Sex). 

Directed by Tony Award-winner Tom Morris OBE (War Horse, The Grinning Man) with music by PJ Harvey, this epic story of manipulation, jealousy and toxic masculinity explores the darker side of power, rage and desire. Filmed live at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London especially for the big screen, this is “an electrifying star-studded Othello.” (★★★★ Mail on Sunday).
Full details

 

Thursday

5 March

7pm

Sunday

8 March

2pm

 

 

 

On sale now…

From Friday 6 March
Wuthering Heights (15)

A bold and original imagining, Emerald Fennell’s “WUTHERING HEIGHTS” stars Margot Robbie as Cathy and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff, whose forbidden passion for one another turns from romantic to intoxicating in an epic tale of lust, love and madness. 

 

Tuesday 10 March 7.30pm
Sunday 22 March 2pm
Exhibition on Screen: Turner & Constable (PG)
Marking 250 years since their births, this unmissable new documentary explores Turner and Constable's intertwined lives and legacies alongside the groundbreaking Tate exhibition. Discover unexpected sides to both artists with intimate views of sketchbooks and personal items and insights from leading experts. 

 

Wednesday 11 March 7.45pm
Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror (15)
Part of the 2026 Stroud Film Festival. From humble origins as a London fringe theatre play to its meteoric rise as the biggest cult film of all time, this is the definitive story of the Rocky Horror Show. With intimate access to its creator Richard O'Brien and other major players such as Tim Curry and Susan Sarandon, this documentary explores what makes the play and film’s groundbreaking and transgressive themes, iconic performances and epic songs.

Loe Fahie, one of the producers of the film, will be introducing the screening and taking questions afterwards.

 

From Friday 20 March
Mother’s Pride (12A)
The creators of Fisherman's Friends return to tell the heady story of a failing West Country pub, a divided community, and a grieving family whose lives are changed by entering the Great British beer awards.

 

Coming soon…

EPIC: Elvis Presley in Concert… and more!

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