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This film closes on Thursday August, 7th.
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This glorious miscellany of comedies, adventure films, travelogues and newsreels recreates a typical night out at the British cinema in 1914. Cinema a century ago was a... Read More
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BOOK NOW Times: 15.00
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We continue our investigation of the Radharc Collection of over 400 films made by a group of... Read More
Times: 12.50
This film closes on Thursday, August 14th.
Vivian Maier was born in New York in 1926, and spent most of her youth in France. She returned to America to work as a nanny, and took photographs. Over the next five... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 17.00
Eric and Tommy are brothers, New Jersey teenagers spending their time sparring, playing and messing about around their home. They are too young to be confronted with death, yet when Tommy’s friend dies... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13.00|21.00
After flirting with the mainstream in a number of stoner comedies, David Gordon Green returns here to the more personal feel of his earlier films (George Washington, All the Real Girls). Making a parallel return to form is Nicolas Cage... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13.30|17.00
An adaptation of the 1947 novel Froth on the Daydream written by the remarkable polymath Boris Vian, Michel Gondry’s Mood Indigo is a characteristically tender story of devotion and despair.
Meeting at a... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 16.10|19.00|21.00
Following the success of his early films, Les Quatre cents coups and Jules et Jim, Silken Skin (La Peau douce), Truffaut’s fourth feature, saw him return to the Cannes Film Festival for the first time since winning the Best Director... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 18.30
BANEL & ADAMA 13.20, 18.20 (OC)
COPA 71 16.00
MONSTER 13.10, 20.20
MY FRIEND LANRE 13.10, 18.00
PERFECT DAYS 15.15, 20.30
THE BIGGER PICTURE: AMERICAN HONEY 19.50
THE TASTE OF THINGS 15.30
THE ZONE OF INTEREST 18.10
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