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Summer Studio
28 July - 18 August 2026
Tuesdays 28 July-18 August | 11am-12:30pm & 2-3:30pm
Join artists Teresa Paiva and Rachel McGivern to get creative this summer break! Each week there will be a different theme and materials to explore in a small group workshop, taking place in our dedicated onsite studio.
These sessions are designed for neurodivergent and disabled young people with an EHCP aged 14-19yrs. This programme is part of Milton Keynes Council’s EHCP+ offer.

Cinema
Nirvanna: The Band – The Show – The Movie (15)
7 - 12 August 2026
Dir. Matt Johnson, 2026
Runtime: 100 mins
Language: English
When their plan to book a show at the Rivoli goes horribly wrong, Matt and Jay accidentally travel back to the year 2008. A film by Matt Johnson (Blackberry) and Jay McCarrol. Based on the duo’s cult web and TV series, Nirvanna the Band the Show.
Screenings
Friday 7 August, 7.40pm
Sunday 9 August, 3.20pm
Tuesday 11 August, 7.00pm
Wednesday 12 August, 3.20pm

Cinema
The Invite (15)
31 July - 9 August 2026
Dir. Olivia Wilde, 2026
Runtime: 107 mins
Language: English
A couple invites the neighbours over for cocktails, igniting an evening full of unexpected twists and turns, revealing deeply repressed emotions and unexplored sexuality.
Screening
Friday 31 July, 7.15pm
Saturday 1 August, 4.30pm
Sunday 2 August, 12.40pm
Tuesday 4 August, 5.00pm
Friday 7 August, 2.00pm
Saturday 8 August, 4.10pm
Sunday 9 August, 1.00pm

Cinema
Wicked: For Good (PG)
31 July - 6 August 2026
Dir. Jon M. Chu, 2025
Runtime: 137 mins
Part of Summer Replay 2026 – great family films from this last year.
And now whatever way our stories end, I know you have rewritten mine by being my friend… Last year’s global cinematic cultural sensation, which became the most successful Broadway film adaptation of all time, now reaches its epic, electrifying, emotional conclusion in Wicked: For Good.
Screenings
Friday 31 July, 2.00pm
Tuesday 4 August, 12.40pm
Thursday 6 August, 10.30am

Cinema
Goat (PG)
31 July - 6 August 2026
Dir. Tyree Dillihay, Adam Rossette (2026)
Runtime: 100 mins
Part of Summer Replay 2026 – great family films from this last year.
Will is a small goat with big dreams who gets a once-in-a-lifetime shot to join the pros and play roarball–a high-intensity, co-ed, full-contact sport dominated by the fastest, fiercest animals in the world. Will’s new teammates aren’t thrilled about having a little goat on their roster, but Will is determined to revolutionize the sport and prove once and for all that “smalls can ball!
Screenings
Friday 31 July, 10.30am
Wednesday 5 August, 10.30am
Thursday 6 August, 1.20pm

Cinema
A Private Life (15)
31 July - 6 August 2026
Dir. Rebecca Zlotowski, 2026
Runtime: 103 mins
Language: French, w/ English Subtitles
When renowned psychiatrist Lilian Steiner learns of the death of one of her patients, she is convinced it was murder and takes it upon herself to investigate…
Screenings
Friday 31 July, 5.00pm
Saturday 1 August, 7.00pm
Sunday 2 August, 3.10pm
Thursday 6 August, 3.30pm

Cinema
Minions & Monsters (PG)
1 - 5 August 2026
Dir. Pierre Coffin, 2026
Runtime: 90 mins
Language: English
Fresh off the worldwide blockbuster success of summer 2024’s funniest comedy, Despicable Me 4, Illumination expands its joyful animated universe with a riotous new chapter, featuring all-new characters, in the biggest global animated franchise in history: Minions & Monsters. This is the rambunctious, ridiculous and totally true story of how the Minions conquered Hollywood, became movie stars, lost everything, unleashed monsters onto the world and then banded together to try and save the planet from the mayhem they had just created. Minions & Monsters is directed by Academy Award® nominee Pierre Coffin, a director of the first three Despicable Me films and the first Minions film. Coffin has also provided the voice for the Minions since their film debut in 2010.
Screening
Saturday 1 August, 10.30am
Sunday 2 August, 10.30am (Relaxed Viewing)
Tuesday 4 August, 10.30am (Captioned Screening)
Wednesday 5 August, 12.50pm

Cinema
My Father’s Island (12A)
1 - 5 August 2026
Dir. Vladimir de Fontenay, 2026
Runtime: 114 mins
Language: English
A haunted young man travels to a remote island to reconnect with his father and confront the traumatic experience they shared ten years prior that transformed their relationship.
Screening
Saturday 1 August, 2.00pm
Tuesday 4 August, 7.20pm
Wednesday 5 August, 3.00pm

Cinema
The Spongebob Movie: Search for Squarepants (PG)
21 - 30 July 2026
Dir. Derek Drymon, 2025
Runtime: 96 mins
Part of Summer Replay 2026 – great family films from this last year.
SpongeBob and his friends Patrick, Squidward, Sandy, and Mr. Krabs journey to the ocean’s depths to face the Flying Dutchman’s ghost, encountering challenges and uncovering marine mysteries.
Screenings
Tuesday 21 July, 4.30pm
Thursday 23 July, 10.30am
Tuesday 28 July, 10.30am
Thursday 30 July, 12.50pm

Cinema
Familiar Touch (12A)
26 - 30 July 2026
Dir. Sarah Friedland, 2026
Runtime: 92 mins
Language: English
An octogenarian woman transitions to life in assisted living as she contends with her conflicting relationship to herself and her caregivers amidst her shifting memory, age identity, and desires.
Screening
Sunday 26 July, 1.00pm
Tuesday 28 July, 7.00pm
Thursday 30 July, 3.10pm

Cinema
Hoppers (U)
21 - 29 July 2026
Dir. Daniel Chong, 2026
Runtime: 104 mins
Part of Summer Replay 2026 – great family films from this last year.
An animal lover seizes an opportunity to use technology that places her consciousness into a robotic beaver, uncovering mysteries within the animal world that are beyond anything she could’ve imagined.
Screenings
Tuesday 21 July, 10.30am
Wednesday 22 July, 1.30pm
Friday 24 July, 10.30am
Tuesday 28 July, 2.00pm
Wednesday 29 July, 10.30am

Cinema
Virginia Woolf’s Night & Day (12A)
24 - 29 July 2026
Dir. Tina Gharavi, 2026
Runtime: 95 mins
Language: English
Based on Virginia Woolf’s funniest novel, Night & Day is an un-romantic comedy about the passionate astronomer, Katharine Hilbery who does everything she can to avoid romantic love and marriage. Her bold challenge to Edwardian patriarchy is set against the suffragette movement and advances in science and technology. Fun and contemporary in tone, this refreshing film showcases a star-studded ensemble of humorous performances.
Screenings
Friday 24 July, 4.30pm
Saturday 25 July, 2.00pm
Saturday 25 July, 7.00pm
Sunday 26 July, 3.10pm
Wednesday 29 July, 3.10pm