Cinema

Labyrinth [40th Anniversary] (PG)
Dir. Jim Henson, 1986 Runtime: 101 mins Jim Henson’s incredible cult classic returns to the big screen for it’s 40th anniversary. Relive Sarah’s (Jennifer Connelly) incredible journey through the Labyrinth of The Goblin King Jareth (David Bowie) as she meets the many strange and fantastical creatures that inhabit it in order to rescue her baby brother. Showcasing Henson’s puppet mastery and featuring original music by Bowie, this classic is well-worth returning to on the big screen. Screening Friday 29 May, 4.50pm Saturday 30 May, 2.00pm (+ National Film & Sci-Fi Museum Entry) Tuesday 2 June, 4.30pm Presented in partnership with the National Film & Sci-Fi Museum. Enjoy this special re-release screening of Labyrinth with entry into the National Film & Sci-Fi Museum and joined by Labyrinth puppeteer, Nigel Plaskitt, for a special meet-and-greet with a Q&A. Tickets on sale soon.
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Leonora in the Morning Light (15)
Dir. Thor Klein, Lena Vurma, 2026 Runtime: 103 mins Language: English The story of British artist Leonora Carrington, recognised as the key female Surrealist painter, and her creative and personal experiences in France, Spain and Mexico. Based on the bestselling novel 'Leonora' by Elena Poniatowska. Screening Friday 29 May, 7.10pm Sunday 31 May, 12.40pm (+ Director's Q&A) Tuesday 2 June, 10.30am (Silver Screenings) The Q&A screening will feature an in-person conversation with the film's directors, Thor Klein and Lena Vurma, following the credits of the main feature screening on Sunday 31 May and will last for approximately 40 minutes.
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Highlander [40th Anniversary] (15)
Dir. Russell Mulcahy, 2026 Runtime: 110 mins Language: English Return to the 1986 cult classic on the big screen. They are an immortal race of warriors. A unique breed of men who can die only by being decapitated with a sword. Fated to duel down the ages to a distant time called the Gathering, where the last few will battle for the Prize - power beyond imagination. From the Scottish Highlands of the sixteenth century to present-day New York, Connor MacLeod, who wants no part of this, but who cannot escape his destiny, does battle against his fellow warriors while the fate of mortal man hangs in the balance. Screenings Friday 29 May, 1.00pm Saturday 30 May, 4.30pm
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Primavera (15)
Dir. Damiano Michieletto, 2026 Runtime: 111 mins In 18th century Venice, 20-year-old violin virtuoso Cecilia lives at the Pièta orphanage, where, despite her talent, she remains confined, knowing that marriage is the only way out. Yet, her life takes a turn after she meets Antonio Vivaldi, a brilliant and ambitious composer who becomes the new violin teacher. Guided by Vivaldi and his music, Cecilia finds the strength to challenge the destiny that once seemed inevitable. Screening Friday 22 May, 4.30pm Saturday 23 May, 2.00pm Tuesday 26 May, 7.00pm Wednesday 27 May, 10.30am (Silver Screenings) Thursday 28 May, 3.00pm
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Mother Mary (15)
Dir. David Lowery, 2026 Runtime: 112 mins Language: English Long-buried wounds rise to the surface when iconic pop star Mother Mary (Anne Hathaway) reunites with her estranged best friend and former costume designer Sam Anselm (Michaela Coel) on the eve of her comeback performance. With original music by Charli xcx, Jack Antonoff and FKA Twigs, director David Lowery delivers a glitzy, haunting pop thriller. Screenings: Friday 22 May, 7.00pm Tuesday 26 May, 4.30pm Thursday 28 May, 10.30am (Silver Screenings)
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The Devil Wears Prada 2 (12A)
Dir. David Frankel, 2026 Runtime: 120 mins Twenty years after making their iconic turns as Miranda, Andy, Emily and Nigel—Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci return to the fashionable streets of New York City and the sleek offices of Runway Magazine in 20th Century Studios’ “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” the eagerly awaited sequel to the 2006 phenomenon that defined a generation. The film is directed by David Frankel, written by Aline Brosh McKenna, produced by Wendy Finerman, and executive produced by Michael Bederman, Karen Rosenfelt and Aline Brosh McKenna. Screening Friday 29 May, 10.30am (Milk & Baby) Sunday 31 May, 3.30pm Tuesday 2 June, 2.00pm Tuesday 2 June, 7.00pm Wednesday 3 June, 10.30am (Silver Screenings)
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HitPig! (PG)
Dir. Cinzia Angelini, David Feiss, 2026 Runtime: 86 mins Language: English When your kitty’s left the city, when your moose is on the loose, when your cow has said ciao, call Hitpig, the world’s greatest animal tracker. Hitpig (Jason Sudeikis) is a bounty hunting pig who catches escaped animals and returns them to their owners. His next job is his biggest yet: return a dancing elephant named Pickles (Lilly Singh) to a maniacal Vegas showman (Rainn Wilson), for a million bucks. As the mission escalates into a wild adventure around the world, Hitpig soon realises that setting things free might be the greatest reward. Screening Sunday 24 May, 10.30am (Relaxed Viewing) Tuesday 26 May, 2.00pm Thursday 28 May, 1.00pm
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Bridget Jones’ Diary [25th Anniversary] (15)
Dir. Sharon Maguire, 2026 Runtime: 97 mins Language: English The iconic British romantic comedy returns to the big screen for it’s 25th anniversary. Revisit the original as Bridget (Renée Zellweger) resolves to find love; muddling her way through antics with her boss (Hugh Grant) and neighbour (Colin Firth) in this wonderfully humorous modern classic. Screening Friday 22 May, 10.30am (Milk & Baby) Sunday 24 May, 3.10pm
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Rose of Nevada (15)
Dir. Mark Jenkin, 2026 Runtime: 114 mins ‘A Cornish modern classic. Eerie, heart-breaking, wonderful.’ — Mark Kermode When a fishing boat, the Rose of Nevada, lost with all hands 30 years ago, mysteriously reappears in the old harbour of a forgotten Cornish village, for those who remember, it’s surely a sign. The boat must go out to sea again and maybe then the luck of the devastated village will turn. Young father Nick (George MacKay) and enigmatic newcomer Liam (Callum Turner) join captain Murgey (Francis Magee), and they head to sea. But when they return, satisfied with their haul, something is amiss — they’ve slipped back in time, and the villagers greet them as if they are the original crew. Rose of Nevada is Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin’s hotly anticipated and critically acclaimed follow-up to his BAFTA-award-winning first feature Bait (2019) and Enys Men (2022). Unique among British feature filmmakers for the analogue way in which he crafts his films, Jenkin once again serves as writer, director, director of photography, editor, sound designer and score composer. Screening Friday 22 May, 2.00pm Saturday 23 May, 7.00pm Sunday 24 May, 12.40pm Tuesday 26 May, 10.30am (Silver Screenings) Wednesday 27 May, 3.10pm
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Colours of Time (15)
Dir. Cédric Klapisch, 2025 Runtime: 126 mins Language: French, subtitled Brought together by the unexpected inheritance of an abandoned house in rural Normandy, four cousins discover they share a mysterious family history. In 1895, their ancestor Adèle, then aged 21, leaves her hometown to search for her mother in Paris. She discovers a city on the cusp of modernity, bustling with new-found avant-garde creativity, with the rise of photography and the birth of Impressionist painting. As her descendants retrace her steps, they unravel Adèle’s surprising past. The two timelines of 1895 and 2024 intertwine and collide, confronting the cousins’ contemporary attitudes with life in late 19th century Paris, leaving everyone’s future forever changed. Screening Saturday 16 May, 6.50pm Sunday 17 May, 10.30am Tuesday 19 May, 10.30am (Silver Screenings)
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Rebuilding (PG)
Dir. Max Walker-Silverman, 2026 Runtime: 96 mins Language: English After a wildfire destroys his home, divorced father and ranch owner Dusty (Josh O’Connor) must plant new roots. Now living in a close-knit trailer community, he quietly reassembles his life, reconnecting with his estranged young daughter and ex-wife (Meghann Fahy). From filmmaker Max Walker-Silverman and also starring Academy Award nominee Amy Madigan, Rebuilding is a heartfelt portrait of resilience and human connection in the wake of loss. Screenings Saturday 16 May, 4.40pm Sunday 17 May, 2.00pm Tuesday 19 May, 1.20pm Wednesday 20 May, 10.30am (Silver Screenings)
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Kokuho (15)
Dir. Sang-il Lee, 2026 Runtime: 174 mins Language: Japanese, subtitled Crowned as the highest-grossing live-action film of all time in Japan, Kokuho is about ambition, loyalty, and the making of a Kabuki legend. Set in Nagasaki, 1964 – After the death of his father, the leader of a yakuza gang, 14-year-old Kikuo is taken under the wing of a famous Kabuki actor. Alongside Shunsuke, the actor’s only son, he decides to dedicate himself to this traditional form of theatre. For decades, the two young men grow and evolve together — from acting school to the grandest stages — amid scandals and glory, brotherhood and betrayals... One of them will become the greatest Japanese master of the art of Kabuki. Screening Saturday 16 May, 1.20pm Tuesday 19 May, 3.30pm