Summer Programme 2022
*Dates may change depending on film distribution arangements
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Mamma Mia! - Sun 29/05 – 6:30pm & 9pm
Director: Phyllida Lloyd Cast: Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth 2008/PG/109 mins/UK The winner of our Summer Musical Vote, get ready for Mamma Mia! all over again. Based on the popular songs of 70s pop group ABBA, we follow a young bride-to-be as she's about to get married on a sun-kissed Greek island. Meanwhile, she's paired her big day with a familial kerfuffle, inviting three of her mother's ex- lovers to the wedding. Hoping she'll find out who is her biological father, she and her group of sing-along friends break into song and dance in this much-loved romantic musical, filled with glee and warm humour that's perfect to get your summer started. |
The Northman- Tue 31/05 – 6pm & 9pm
Director: Robert Eggers Cast: Alexander Skarsgård, Anya Taylor-Joy, Björk, Willem Dafoe 2022/15/137 mins/USA From the mastermind director that elevated horror with 'The Witch' and 'The Lighthouse' comes a star- studded action epic set in the era of the Vikings. On the verge of manhood, Prince Amleth's father is killed and his mother kidnapped by his treacherous uncle. Two decades later, he seeks a path of revenge, to save his mother and kill the man that struck down his father. With stunning action, grizzly visuals, and performances from some of the most celebrated faces in modern acting, this sensational film deserves every bit of praise it's had. |
Nosferatu 100th Anniversary with Live Music Accompaniment from Elizabeth-Jane Baldry - Sun 05/06 – 7pm
Director: F.W. Murnau
Cast: Max Schreck, Gustav von Wangenheim, Greta Schröder 1922/PG/97 mins/Germany Join us for a special 100th Anniversary screening of the iconic silent classic 'Nosferatu', with live music accompaniment from esteemed harpist Elizabeth-Jane Baldry. Based on Bram Stoker's 'Dracula', this German expressionist horror masterpiece has become a defining film from the silent era. Estate Agent Thomas Hutter travels to the castle of Count Orlok to sell him a local property. Unbeknownst to Hutter, Orlok is a frightful and enigmatic figure, that brings with him a plague that shadows the town upon his strange arrival. Elizabeth-Jane Baldry's beautiful live harp composition accentuates the pure storytelling of this early film and makes for a unique and unforgettable cinema experience. Members £5, Non-members £7 |
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
- Tue 07/06 – 6:30pm & 9pm Director: Tom Gormican Cast: Nicolas Cage, Pedro Pascal, Neil Patrick Harris, Tiffany Haddish 2022/15/107 mins/USA What's better than a Nicolas Cage movie? How about one where he stars as himself! Struggling for cash and feeling unfulfilled with his career, Nick Cage accepts a $1 million offer to attend the birthday of a mega rich super fan. When all seems fun and light-hearted, Cage discovers that the fan he is with is actually a dangerous criminal capable of who knows what!? The CIA calls on Cage to channel his most beloved action movie roles and help them capture this nefarious villain. Get ready for a meta-comedy with high-octane thrills and beloved call-backs to Nick Cage lore. |
The Breakfast Club -Sun 12/06 – 6:30pm & 9pm
Director: John Hughes Cast: Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy 1985/15/93 mins/USA The winner of our 80's movie vote and a favourite amongst many. This well-known coming-of-age classic stars five teens that are forced to spend their Saturday in detention for their various misdeeds. "Total strangers with nothing in common. Meeting for the first time. A brain, a beauty, a jock, a rebel and a recluse". Under the watchful eye of their assistant principle, the 'Brat Pack' bicker, laugh, and get up to all sorts of mischief as they wait for the bell to strike, opening up to one another and finding solace to pass the time. |
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
- Tue 14/06 – 6pm & 9pm Director: Sam Raimi Cast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Rachel McAdams, Elizabeth Olsen 2022/12A/146 mins/USA In the wake of 'Spider-Man: Now Way Home', Doctor Stephen Strange is faced with new adversaries from the ever-looming multiverse. Plagued with the same nightmare for days, Strange senses that danger is upon his universe as he knows it. He recruits the strength of his heroic allies Scarlet Witch, Wong the Sorcerer Supreme, as well as new friends he makes along the way. In a complex frenzy with alternative versions of each character, mind-boggling special effects, rumoured appearances from fan favourites and much more, this 28th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe...really is madness. |
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