All Films

  • Robot & Frank (2012)

    Frank (Frank Langella), a retired cat burglar, is becoming increasingly forgetful. Worried that their father may be losing his marbles, his family buy him a robot minder, only to find that Frank hasn’t lost any of his criminal smarts.

    Next Showing - Sunday 19th May 7:45 PM Details

  • A Late Quartet (2012)

    When the cellist of a famous string quartet receives life-changing news, the group threatens to be torn apart by suppressed emotions and competing egos. Star-studded drama including Christopher Walken and Philip Seymour Hoffman.

    Next Showing - Tuesday 21st May 7:45 PM Details

  • Love Is All You Need (2012)

    Lonely and bitter widower Philip (Pierce Brosnan) travels to Italy for his son’s wedding and meets the bride’s mother Ida Trine Dyrholm), a Danish hairdresser recuperating from illness and an unfaithful husband. Will love blossom?

    Next Showing - Thursday 23rd May 2:00 PM Details

  • Chimpanzee (2012)

    Disney's newest True Life Adventure follows Oscar, a baby chimp separated from his family, as he tries to survive in the jungle with a little help from an unexpected ally.

    Next Showing - Saturday 25th May 2:00 PM Details

  • Untouchable (2011)

    World Cinema. Irreverent comedy based on a true story of the friendship between a handicapped millionaire (Francois Cluzet) and his street-smart ex-con caretaker (Omar Sy).
    Country: France: in French with subtitles.

    BAFTA and Golden Globe nominated for Best Film not in the English Language.

    Next Showing - Sunday 26th May 7:45 PM Details

  • The Eye of the Storm

    Next Showing - Friday 31st May 7:45 PM Details

  • Amour (2012)

    World Cinema. The loving relationship of Georges (Jean-Louis Trintignant) and Anne (Emmanuelle Riva), both in their eighties, is tested when Anne suffers an attack that leaves her increasingly incapacitated.
    Country: France: in French with subtitles.

    Winner of BAFTA, Golden Globe and Oscar for Best Foreign Language film.

    Next Showing - Sunday 2nd June 7:45 PM Details

  • Shakespeare's Globe Theatre: Henry V (2012)

    Shakespeare masterpiece of the turbulence of war and the arts of peace tells the romantic story of Henry campaign to recapture the English possessions in France. But the ambitions of this charismatic king are challenged by a host of vivid characters caught up in the real horrors of war.

    Next Showing - Monday 3rd June 7:45 PM Details

  • Shakespeare's Globe Theatre: Twelfth Night (2012)

    Filled with a cast of unforgettable characters, Twelfth Night is a moving comedy of loss and misplaced love and includes some of the most exquisite songs Shakespeare ever wrote.

    Next Showing - Monday 1st July 7:45 PM Details

  • Where Do We Go Now? (2011)

    World Cinema. In a remote village where the church and mosque stand side by side, a group of women embark on a series of ruses to keep their men from starting a religious war.
    Country: Lebanon: In Arabic with subtitles.

    Next Showing - Sunday 7th July 7:45 PM Details

  • Shakespeare's Globe Theatre: The Taming Of The Shrew (2012)

    Shakespeare most outrageous comedy, The Taming of the Shrew introduces one of theatres great screwball double-acts, a couple hell-bent on confusing and outwitting each other right up to the play equivocal and controversial conclusion.

    Next Showing - Monday 29th July 7:45 PM Details

  • The Forgiveness of Blood (2011)

    World Cinema. An Albanian family is torn apart by a murder. The resulting blood feud forces son Nik (Tristan Halilaj) into hiding as he becomes the prime target for vengeance while his sister, Rudina (Sindi Lacej), has to leave school to take over the family business.
    Country: Albania: in Albanian with subtitles.

    Next Showing - Sunday 4th August 7:45 PM Details

  • No (2012)

    World Cinema. Chile, 1988: When dictator Augusto Pinochet calls a plebiscite on the future of his presidency, the result seems certain. However, leaders of the ‘No’ campaign recruit a brash young advertising executive (Gael García Bernal) with an audacious plan to win against all the odds.
    Country: Chile: in Spanish with subtitles

    Oscar nominated.

    Next Showing - Sunday 1st September 7:45 PM Details

  • 5 Broken Cameras (2011)

    World Cinema. Documentary chronicling a Palestinian village’s resistance to the actions of the Israeli army told through images captured on 5 cameras owned by a local farmer. Eventually, each camera is broken, but they all tell their own story.
    Country: Palestine: in Hebrew & Arabic with subtitles.

    Oscar nominated.

    Next Showing - Sunday 6th October 7:45 PM Details

  • Dr Who and the Daleks (1965)

    The Doctor and his companions travel in the Tardis to the Planet Skaro for their first encounter with the evil Daleks. Classic adventure for the whole family starring Peter Cushing as the Doctor. Celebrating 50 years of Dr Who!

    Next Showing - Coming Soon Details