2023/4 Programme
*Dates may change depending on film distribution arangements
Tickets may be purchased online via our Students' Guild page (£2 for members, £4 for non-members). They can now also be purchased using CASH OR CARD at the door, as early as half an hour before the start of the screening. If there are any changes in scheduling, cancellations or delays we’ll make sure that everyone is notified and the information is publicised immediately on our social media platforms and website. A range of snacks are also available at the box office stall outside the screening room for affordable prices.
If you fancy visiting us more than once, consider becoming a member. Memberships can be purchased from our Students' Guild page for £5/term or £15/academic year. Our membership grants you reduced ticket prices, reduced entry prices to other events, and the opportunity to have your say in our upcoming cinema programmes.
If you fancy visiting us more than once, consider becoming a member. Memberships can be purchased from our Students' Guild page for £5/term or £15/academic year. Our membership grants you reduced ticket prices, reduced entry prices to other events, and the opportunity to have your say in our upcoming cinema programmes.
Barbie
Tues 19 September – 6pm & 8:30pm
Dir: Greta Gerwig
Cast: Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Issa Rae
2023/12/114mins/USA
Following the iconic Mattel doll, Barbie sees Barbie (Margot Robbie) and Ken (Ryan Gosling) take a journey to the real world after Barbie is found to be functioning differently from the other Barbies and is in desperate need of fixing. When they finally reach the real world, they discover that is is vastly different to the perfect world they ventured from. For better or for worse, this causes both dolls to tackle with their own existence and rethink their purpose in their own plastic world. This fun flick explores themes of femininity, family and self-worth in the backdrop of fabulous, pink Barbieland.
Tues 19 September – 6pm & 8:30pm
Dir: Greta Gerwig
Cast: Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, Issa Rae
2023/12/114mins/USA
Following the iconic Mattel doll, Barbie sees Barbie (Margot Robbie) and Ken (Ryan Gosling) take a journey to the real world after Barbie is found to be functioning differently from the other Barbies and is in desperate need of fixing. When they finally reach the real world, they discover that is is vastly different to the perfect world they ventured from. For better or for worse, this causes both dolls to tackle with their own existence and rethink their purpose in their own plastic world. This fun flick explores themes of femininity, family and self-worth in the backdrop of fabulous, pink Barbieland.
Oppenheimer
Sun 24 September – 5:30pm & 9pm
Dir: Christopher Nolan
Cast: Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon
2023/15/180mins/USA
Set in the backdrop of World War 2, Chistopher Nolan’s newest blockbuster thriller follows the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) from his humble beginnings studying physics all the way to the completion of the Manhattan Project where the first atomic bomb was dropped. Oppenheimer struggles to deal with the weight of this project as he tackles a difficult relationship as well as intense pressure from the government to complete the bomb. The completion of this mission is contrasted with a much later struggle as Oppenheimer is forced to face a difficult case against him, having to relive his actions and come to terms with the consequences of what he created.
Sun 24 September – 5:30pm & 9pm
Dir: Christopher Nolan
Cast: Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon
2023/15/180mins/USA
Set in the backdrop of World War 2, Chistopher Nolan’s newest blockbuster thriller follows the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) from his humble beginnings studying physics all the way to the completion of the Manhattan Project where the first atomic bomb was dropped. Oppenheimer struggles to deal with the weight of this project as he tackles a difficult relationship as well as intense pressure from the government to complete the bomb. The completion of this mission is contrasted with a much later struggle as Oppenheimer is forced to face a difficult case against him, having to relive his actions and come to terms with the consequences of what he created.
Asteroid City
Tues 26 September – 6pm & 8:30pm
Dir: Wes Anderson
Cast: Jason Schwartzman, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks
2023/12A/105mins/USA
The newest Wes Anderson film sees him tackle the sci-fi genre in the small desert town of Asteroid City where a multitude of quirky characters congregate to experience the newest scientific advances as part of a Junior Stargazer/Space Cadet convention. This convention is interrupted however by a strange unidentified object that appears above them. This encounter becomes the catalyst to the events that unfold in this strange town. Set in 1950s America, it’s a story within a story focusing on growth and discovery with a star-studded cast.
Tues 26 September – 6pm & 8:30pm
Dir: Wes Anderson
Cast: Jason Schwartzman, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks
2023/12A/105mins/USA
The newest Wes Anderson film sees him tackle the sci-fi genre in the small desert town of Asteroid City where a multitude of quirky characters congregate to experience the newest scientific advances as part of a Junior Stargazer/Space Cadet convention. This convention is interrupted however by a strange unidentified object that appears above them. This encounter becomes the catalyst to the events that unfold in this strange town. Set in 1950s America, it’s a story within a story focusing on growth and discovery with a star-studded cast.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Sun 1 October – 6pm & 9pm
Dir: James Gunn
Cast: Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista
2023/12/144mins/USA
A new threat arises, forcing Peter Quill to rally the Guardians of the Galaxy to come back together once more when Rocket's past comes back to haunt him. With help from the Ravagers and a duplicate Gamora, the Guardians travel to a world that is similar to Earth full of anthropomorphic animal experimentations that is ruled by the High Evolutionary who seeks to make the universe better in his image. His plans threaten the state of the universe, and the Guardians must fight to stop him in this final chapter to James Gunn’s epic trilogy.
Sun 1 October – 6pm & 9pm
Dir: James Gunn
Cast: Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista
2023/12/144mins/USA
A new threat arises, forcing Peter Quill to rally the Guardians of the Galaxy to come back together once more when Rocket's past comes back to haunt him. With help from the Ravagers and a duplicate Gamora, the Guardians travel to a world that is similar to Earth full of anthropomorphic animal experimentations that is ruled by the High Evolutionary who seeks to make the universe better in his image. His plans threaten the state of the universe, and the Guardians must fight to stop him in this final chapter to James Gunn’s epic trilogy.
Across the Spider-verse
Tues 3 October – 6pm & 8:45pm
Dir: Joachim Dos Santos
Cast: Hailee Steinfeld, Shameik Moore, Oscar Isaac
2023/PG/134mins/USA
Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) returns in this sequel to Into the Spider-Verse after mastering his new powers. However, after a new villain and a shocking revelation come to light, he must decide who to fight for and where his alliances lie. Gwen meanwhile joins forces with a new group of spider people who seem to be fighting a multi-dimensional threat, one that threatens the stability of all their universes. Using a multitude of different animation and styles, this film manages to really stand out and deliver a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience, jam packed with riveting action sequences and beautiful visuals that will leave you awestruck by the time it’s over.
Tues 3 October – 6pm & 8:45pm
Dir: Joachim Dos Santos
Cast: Hailee Steinfeld, Shameik Moore, Oscar Isaac
2023/PG/134mins/USA
Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) returns in this sequel to Into the Spider-Verse after mastering his new powers. However, after a new villain and a shocking revelation come to light, he must decide who to fight for and where his alliances lie. Gwen meanwhile joins forces with a new group of spider people who seem to be fighting a multi-dimensional threat, one that threatens the stability of all their universes. Using a multitude of different animation and styles, this film manages to really stand out and deliver a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience, jam packed with riveting action sequences and beautiful visuals that will leave you awestruck by the time it’s over.
Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning Part 1
Sun 8 October – 5:45pm & 9pm
Dir: Chris McQuarrie
Cast: Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson, Hayley Atwell
2023/12A/163mins/USA
In this 7th instalment to the Mission Impossible franchise, Ethan Hunt and the IMF team have a new assignment where the stakes are greater than ever before. The team is tasked with tracking down a new rogue AI weapon that could threaten all of humanity if it gets into the wrong hands as this deadly creation has been equipped with a highly dangerous feature called Dead Reckoning. Join the team as they face what may be their most dangerous mission yet as they put their lives on the line travelling around the world in this new epic blockbuster movie that you don’t want to miss on the big screen.
Sun 8 October – 5:45pm & 9pm
Dir: Chris McQuarrie
Cast: Tom Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson, Hayley Atwell
2023/12A/163mins/USA
In this 7th instalment to the Mission Impossible franchise, Ethan Hunt and the IMF team have a new assignment where the stakes are greater than ever before. The team is tasked with tracking down a new rogue AI weapon that could threaten all of humanity if it gets into the wrong hands as this deadly creation has been equipped with a highly dangerous feature called Dead Reckoning. Join the team as they face what may be their most dangerous mission yet as they put their lives on the line travelling around the world in this new epic blockbuster movie that you don’t want to miss on the big screen.
Are you there God? It’s me Margaret
Tues 10 October – 6:15pm & 8:30pm
Dir: Kelly Fremon Craig
Cast: Rachel McAdams, Kathy Bates, Abby Ryder Forston
2023/PG/106mins/USA
Based on the bestselling book of the same name, Are you there God? It’s me Margaret centres on a young girl moving away from home in the American 70s. Finding it difficult to adapt to her new surroundings, she relies on the love and care from both her mother and grandmother who are very open with her as she tackles with her adolescence and begins to understand more about the daunting world she lives in. This film explores topics of puberty and religion through the eyes of a young girl, a wholesome coming of age story that is hard not to love.
Tues 10 October – 6:15pm & 8:30pm
Dir: Kelly Fremon Craig
Cast: Rachel McAdams, Kathy Bates, Abby Ryder Forston
2023/PG/106mins/USA
Based on the bestselling book of the same name, Are you there God? It’s me Margaret centres on a young girl moving away from home in the American 70s. Finding it difficult to adapt to her new surroundings, she relies on the love and care from both her mother and grandmother who are very open with her as she tackles with her adolescence and begins to understand more about the daunting world she lives in. This film explores topics of puberty and religion through the eyes of a young girl, a wholesome coming of age story that is hard not to love.
Joy Ride
Sun 15 October – 6:15pm & 8:30pm
Dir: Adele Lim
Cast: Stephanie Hsu, David Denman, Ashley Park
2023/15/95mins/USA
This comedy centres on three Asian-Americans, Audrey the adopted girl who’s birth parents are Chinese, her eccentric childhood friend Lolo and Lolo’s K-Pop obsessed cousin nicknamed Deadeye travelling to China together to find Audrey’s birth mother. Along the way they get caught up in shocking and hilarious mishaps meeting up with Audrey’s college friend Kat in Beijing and navigating both their heritage and self-identity as they develop into close friends. From the creators of Crazy Rich Asians and Neighbours, this comedy is both absurd and hilarious.
Sun 15 October – 6:15pm & 8:30pm
Dir: Adele Lim
Cast: Stephanie Hsu, David Denman, Ashley Park
2023/15/95mins/USA
This comedy centres on three Asian-Americans, Audrey the adopted girl who’s birth parents are Chinese, her eccentric childhood friend Lolo and Lolo’s K-Pop obsessed cousin nicknamed Deadeye travelling to China together to find Audrey’s birth mother. Along the way they get caught up in shocking and hilarious mishaps meeting up with Audrey’s college friend Kat in Beijing and navigating both their heritage and self-identity as they develop into close friends. From the creators of Crazy Rich Asians and Neighbours, this comedy is both absurd and hilarious.
Past Lives
Tues 17 October – 6:15pm & 8:30pm
Dir: Celine Song
Cast: Greta Lee, Teo Yoo, John Magaro
2023/12A/106mins/USA
This critically acclaimed film tells the story of two childhood friends from South Korea who reunite in New York City after not seeing each other for 24 years. The two reconnect and begin a difficult relationship fuelled by their childhood memories and an attraction to each other that never went after so many years. The film follows these two characters’ journey through their lives as they contemplate their past and the relationship that could have been in this heartfelt and beautiful romance that was lauded at this year’s Sundance film festival.
Tues 17 October – 6:15pm & 8:30pm
Dir: Celine Song
Cast: Greta Lee, Teo Yoo, John Magaro
2023/12A/106mins/USA
This critically acclaimed film tells the story of two childhood friends from South Korea who reunite in New York City after not seeing each other for 24 years. The two reconnect and begin a difficult relationship fuelled by their childhood memories and an attraction to each other that never went after so many years. The film follows these two characters’ journey through their lives as they contemplate their past and the relationship that could have been in this heartfelt and beautiful romance that was lauded at this year’s Sundance film festival.
Do The Right Thing
Thurs 19 October – 5:30pm & 8pm
Dir: Spike Lee
Cast: Ruby Dee, Giancarlo Esposito, John Turturro
1989/15/120mins/USA
On the hottest day of the year in the streets of Brooklyn, New York, 25-year-old Mookie (Spike Lee) goes to work his regular job at Sal’s Pizzeria as a delivery man. This area of Brooklyn is mostly populated by African American people, something that Sal’s eldest son, Pino, can’t quite get to grips with. On this particular day, Sal’s restaurant becomes subject to racial tensions as a regular customer, Buggin’ Out (Giancarlo Esposito), comments on the lack of African American representation on the walls of the restaurant. What starts off as mere harassment rapidly devolves into Buggin’ Out leading a boycott of the restaurant, leading to escalating racial tensions between the Italian Americans and African Americans.
Thurs 19 October – 5:30pm & 8pm
Dir: Spike Lee
Cast: Ruby Dee, Giancarlo Esposito, John Turturro
1989/15/120mins/USA
On the hottest day of the year in the streets of Brooklyn, New York, 25-year-old Mookie (Spike Lee) goes to work his regular job at Sal’s Pizzeria as a delivery man. This area of Brooklyn is mostly populated by African American people, something that Sal’s eldest son, Pino, can’t quite get to grips with. On this particular day, Sal’s restaurant becomes subject to racial tensions as a regular customer, Buggin’ Out (Giancarlo Esposito), comments on the lack of African American representation on the walls of the restaurant. What starts off as mere harassment rapidly devolves into Buggin’ Out leading a boycott of the restaurant, leading to escalating racial tensions between the Italian Americans and African Americans.
Meg 2: The Trench
Tues 24 October – 6pm & 8:30pm
Dir: Ben Wheatley
Cast: Jason Statham, Jing Wu, Shuya Sophia Cai
2023/12/111min/USA
Jonas Taylor leads a research team on an exploratory dive into the deepest depths of the ocean. Their voyage spirals into chaos when a malevolent mining operation threatens their mission and forces them into a high-stakes battle for survival. Pitted against colossal, prehistoric sharks and relentless environmental plunderers, they must fight for their lives to try and defeat these creatures before they are all eaten by these creatures. This film is the perfect action movie to switch your brain off to while you enjoy watching people getting eaten by sharks.
Tues 24 October – 6pm & 8:30pm
Dir: Ben Wheatley
Cast: Jason Statham, Jing Wu, Shuya Sophia Cai
2023/12/111min/USA
Jonas Taylor leads a research team on an exploratory dive into the deepest depths of the ocean. Their voyage spirals into chaos when a malevolent mining operation threatens their mission and forces them into a high-stakes battle for survival. Pitted against colossal, prehistoric sharks and relentless environmental plunderers, they must fight for their lives to try and defeat these creatures before they are all eaten by these creatures. This film is the perfect action movie to switch your brain off to while you enjoy watching people getting eaten by sharks.
Talk to Me
Sun 29 October – 6:30pm & 9pm
Dir: Danny Philippou, Michael Philippou
Cast: Sophie Wilde, Joe Bird, Alexandra Jensen
2022/15/95mins/Australia
A major new trend sweeps social media in Australia that involves conjuring a spirit using a strange hand that allows someone to interact with the spirit and let them take over their body for a small period. This intriguing concept attracts the attention of 17-year-old Mia, who is currently dealing with the second anniversary of her mother’s passing and is trying to find a way to distract herself from her grief. She is able to meet up with friends to witness the hand in action and decides to try it herself. What seems to them like a harmless toy quickly reveals the dangers they are tampering with, leading to horrific consequences for the ones involved.
Sun 29 October – 6:30pm & 9pm
Dir: Danny Philippou, Michael Philippou
Cast: Sophie Wilde, Joe Bird, Alexandra Jensen
2022/15/95mins/Australia
A major new trend sweeps social media in Australia that involves conjuring a spirit using a strange hand that allows someone to interact with the spirit and let them take over their body for a small period. This intriguing concept attracts the attention of 17-year-old Mia, who is currently dealing with the second anniversary of her mother’s passing and is trying to find a way to distract herself from her grief. She is able to meet up with friends to witness the hand in action and decides to try it herself. What seems to them like a harmless toy quickly reveals the dangers they are tampering with, leading to horrific consequences for the ones involved.
The Lost Boys
Tues 31 October – 6:30pm & 9pm
Dir: Joel Schumacher
Cast: Corey Haim, Jason Patric, Kiefer Sutherland
1987/15/97mins/USA
This classic comedy-horror sees two brothers and their mum move to Santa Carla, California. They begin to notice strange occurrences from children going missing to a supernatural eeriness that hangs over the town. The older brother Michael becomes involved with a notoriously troublesome group of teens and starts to change into a bloodthirsty monster. How can he reverse what he’s become? This cult classic is a thrill ride that’s worth seeing on the big screen, especially on the spookiest night of the year. We encourage patrons to come dressed up for this very special screening.
Tues 31 October – 6:30pm & 9pm
Dir: Joel Schumacher
Cast: Corey Haim, Jason Patric, Kiefer Sutherland
1987/15/97mins/USA
This classic comedy-horror sees two brothers and their mum move to Santa Carla, California. They begin to notice strange occurrences from children going missing to a supernatural eeriness that hangs over the town. The older brother Michael becomes involved with a notoriously troublesome group of teens and starts to change into a bloodthirsty monster. How can he reverse what he’s become? This cult classic is a thrill ride that’s worth seeing on the big screen, especially on the spookiest night of the year. We encourage patrons to come dressed up for this very special screening.
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