The Outfit (15)
Evening tickets £5.50, concessions £5
Afternoon tickets £4.50, concessions £4
Tuesday 24 and Wednesday 25 May at 7pm, matinee Wednesday at 1pm
Running time – 106 minutes
From the Academy Award-winning writer of The Imitation Game (Graham Moore) comes The Outfit, a gripping and masterful thriller in which an expert tailor (Academy Award winner Mark Rylance) must outwit a dangerous group of mobsters in order to survive a fateful night.
When & Where
All tickets - £3
Tuesday 17 and Wednesday 18 May at 7pm, matinee Wednesday at 1pm
Running time – 176 minutes
Batman ventures into Gotham City's underworld when a sadistic killer leaves behind a trail of cryptic clues. As the evidence begins to lead closer to home and the scale of the perpetrator's plans become clear, he must forge new relationships, unmask the culprit and bring justice to the abuse of power and corruption that has long plagued the metropolis.
Evening tickets £5.50, concessions £5
Afternoon tickets £4.50, concessions £4
Thursday 26 May at 1pm & 7pm
Running time – 92 minutes
In the heart of the Tibetan highlands, multi-award-winning nature photographer Vincent Munier guides writer Sylvain Tesson on his quest to document the infamously elusive snow leopard.Munier introduces Tesson to the subtle art of waiting from a blind spot, tracking animals, and finding the patience to catch sight of the beasts.Through their journey in the Tibetan peaks, inhabited by invisible presences,the two men ponder humankind's place amongst the magnificent creatures and glorious landscapes they encounter along the way.
All tickets £3.50
Saturday 28 & Monday 30 May at 2pm, Tuesday 31 May & Wednesday 1 June at 4.30pm
Running time – 121 minutes
The world's favourite blue hedgehog is back for a next-level adventure in Sonic The Hedgehog 2. After settling in Green Hills, Sonic is eager to prove he has what it takes to be a true hero. His test comes when Dr. Robotnik returns, this time with a new partner, Knuckles, in search for an emerald that has the power to destroy civilizations. Sonic teams up with his own sidekick, Tails, and together they embark on a globe-trotting journey to find the emerald before it falls into the wrong hands.
Evening tickets £5.50, concessions £5
Afternoon tickets £4.50, concessions £4
Wednesday 1 June at 7pm
Running time – 156 minutes
A feature documentary directed by Giuseppe Tornatore about the life and work of legendary composer, Ennio Morricone, including interviews with renowned filmmakers and musicians, recordings from Morricone's acclaimed world concert tours, clips of classic films scored by Morricone and exclusive footage of scenes and places that have made up Morricone's life.
Evening tickets £5.50, concessions £5
Afternoon tickets £4.50, concessions £4
Tuesday 7 June at 1pm & 7pm and Wednesday 8 June at 7pm
Running time – 137 minutes
Prince Amleth is on the verge of becoming a man when his father is brutally murdered by his uncle, who kidnaps the boy's mother. Two decades later, Amleth is now a Viking who raids Slavic villages. He soon meets a seer who reminds him of his vow -- save his mother, kill his uncle, avenge his father.
Evening tickets £5.50, concessions £5
Afternoon tickets £4.50, concessions £4
Tuesday 14 and Thursday 16 June at 1pm & 7pm
Running time – 128 minutes
It's 1943. The Allies are determined to break Hitler's grip on occupied Europe and plan an all-out assault on Sicily; but they face an impossible challenge -- how to protect a massive invasion force from potential massacre. It falls to two remarkable intelligence officers, Ewen Montagu (Colin Firth) and Charles Cholmondeley (Matthew Macfadyen) to dream the most inspired and improbable disinformation strategy of the war -- centred on the most unlikely of secret agents: a dead man. Operation Mincemeat is the extraordinary and true story of an idea that hoped to alter the course of the war -- defying logic, risking countless thousands of lives, and testing the nerves of its creators to breaking point.
Evening tickets £5.50, concessions £5
Afternoon tickets £4.50, concessions £4
Monday 20, Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 June at 7pm, 1pm matinee on Monday and Wednesday
Running time – 125 minutes
The Crawley family goes on a grand journey to the South of France to uncover the mystery of the dowager countess's newly inherited villa. In the meanwhile, a film is shot at Downton under Lady Mary's supervision.
The original principal cast have returned for the second film along with new additions Hugh Dancy, Laura Haddock, Nathalie Baye and Dominic West. The screenplay is written by Downton creator and Academy-Award winner Julian Fellowes, with Emmy and BAFTA Award-winning Gareth Neame and Emmy Award-winning Liz Trubridge producing with Fellowes. BAFTA and Emmy nominated Simon Curtis (My Week with Marilyn) is directing.
For Crying Out Loud: baby friendly cinema
Tuesday 21 June at 11.30am
Tickets - FREE
Take time out from your day and join us For Crying Out Loud, our baby-friendly cinema screenings.
Join us for a screening of a newly released title (certificate U, PG or 12A) with a difference. These screenings are purely for parents and guardians to enjoy with their baby or toddler so don’t worry about crying, fidgeting or disturbing other guests, you are all in the same boat!
In order to make these screenings as baby friendly as possible there will be a soft level of lighting in the cinema, the volume will be lower and there will be soft matting in front of the screen for your little ones.
Adults must have a baby or toddler in their party in order to attend Baby Screen. No baby, no entry. Parents discretion advised with regards to the age of their little one and the certificate of the film.
Evening tickets £5.50, concessions £5
Afternoon tickets £4.50, concessions £4
Thursday 23 June at 1pm & 7pm
Running time – 108 minutes
a-ha’s hit Take On Me is still one of the most played songs of the last millennium. This documentary follows the band over a period of four years, sharing the full story of how three young men followed their impossible dream of making it big. When Take On Me reached number 1 on Billboard in the US in 1985 that dream came true.
Almost 35 years after their breakthrough a-ha still creates magic on stage with their melancholic and timeless music.
They tour the world but drive in separate cars and stay apart backstage. They only meet on stage, whilst doing the one thing they love.
The film closely portrays the challenging creative and personal dynamics of a group of three strong individuals. This is
a story of great music, big ambitions, broken friendship – and maybe forgiveness.