Cinema

One Battle After Another (15)
Dir: Paul Thomas Anderson Runtime: 162 mins When their evil enemy resurfaces after 16 years, a group of ex-revolutionaries reunites to rescue one of their own's daughter. Screening Friday 24 October, 3.00pm Friday 24 October, 6.30pm Saturday 25 October, 1.00pm Tuesday 28 October, 6.30pm Wednesday 29 October, 10.30am Thursday 30 October, 2.00pm Friday 31 October, 3.50pm Saturday 1 November, 3.50pm Tuesday 4 November, 3.50pm
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Coco (PG)
Dir: Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina Runtime: 105 mins Despite his family’s baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel (voice of newcomer Anthony Gonzalez) dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz (voice of Benjamin Bratt). Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colourful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Hector (voice of Gael García Bernal), and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel's family history. Screening Friday 31 October, 1.30pm Saturday 1 November, 10.30am Sunday 2 November, 10.30 am (Relaxed Viewing)
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One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest [4K Re-Release]
vDir: Milos Forman, 2025 Runtime: 134 mins Adapted from Ken Kesey’s novel, the film centres on Randle McMurphy (Nicholson), a convict who simulates mental illness in the hope that a transfer to psychiatric hospital might ensure his early release. But he hasn’t bargained for the rigid regimen of Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher, also superb), who dislikes his disruptive — though he’d say liberating — effect on the ward. Inspired casting (Danny DeVito, Brad Dourif and Christopher Lloyd are among the patients) and Forman’s naturalistic direction lend authenticity to the proceedings, so that the film succeeds both as anti-authoritarian parable and as an affecting reminder of the psychiatric practices of the past. Screening Sunday 26 October, 2.00pm Tuesday 28 October, 3.30pm Tuesday 4 November, 7.00pm
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Islands (15)
Dir: Jan-Ole Gerster, 2025 Runtime: 120 mins Tom, a tennis pro washed up on a holiday island. Now he's the coach at a hotel resort, hitting countless balls over the net to tourists. When he crosses paths with a particular tourist family, it seems he's found an escape of his own. Screening Friday 17 October, 11.00am (Milk & Baby) Friday 17 October, 4.30pm Saturday 18 October, 7.00pm Tuesday 21 October, 2.00pm
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A House of Dynamite (15)
Dir: Kathryn Bigelow, 2025 Runtime: 112 mins When a single, unattributed missile is launched at the United States, a race begins to determine who is responsible and how to respond. Screening Saturday 1 November, 7.00pm Sunday 2 November, 2.00pm Tuesday 4 November, 11.00am (Silver Screenings) Wednesday 5 November, 2.00pm
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MK Horror Club: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre [1974] (18)
Dir: Tobe Hooper, 1974 Runtime: 80 mins En route to visit their grandfather's grave (which has apparently been ritualistically desecrated), five teenagers drive past a slaughterhouse, pick up (and quickly drop) a sinister hitch-hiker, eat some delicious home-cured meat at a roadside gas station, before ending up at the old family home... where they're plunged into a never-ending nightmare as they meet a family of cannibals who more than make up in power tools what they lack in social skills... Film shown in collaboration with MK Horror Club Screening Friday 31 October, 7.00pm
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Read moreBrides (15)
Dir: Nadia Fall, 2025 Runtime: 93 mins Teenage best friends Doe and Muna are heading off on what seems like the trip of a lifetime. Quiet, observant Doe hasn’t travelled since arriving in the UK as a Somali refugee aged three. Muna, sharp and fearless with Pakistani roots, leads them through airport security and into the unknown. But this isn’t a holiday. The girls are bound for Istanbul, planning to cross into Syria to begin a new life they believe holds purpose and meaning. When their fixer fails to appear, panic sets in, but turning back isn’t an option. Alone in a foreign city, they must improvise fast, pushing the limits of their courage, their faith, and their friendship. Directed by Young Vic’s Nadia Fall in her debut feature, Brides is a bold, emotionally charged coming - of - age drama exploring the paths young British Mus lim girls navigate in search of identity and belonging. Told with compassion and urgency, it’s a gripping story of loyalty, lost innocence, and the quiet desperation that drives radical choices. Screening Friday 24 October, 1.00pm Saturday 25 October, 4.30pm Tuesday 28 October, 11.00am (Silver Screenings)
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Happyend (12A)
Dir: Neo Sora, 2025 Runtime: 113 mins Set in a near-future Tokyo where the threat of a catastrophic earthquake pervades daily life, two rabble-rousing best friends are about to graduate high school. One night, they pull a consequential prank on their Principal, which leads to a surveillance system being installed in their school. Screening Friday 17 October, 2.00pm Sunday 19 October, 11.00am Tuesday 21 October, 11.00am (Silver Screenings) Tuesday 21 October, 7.00pm
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A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (15)
Dir: Kogonada, 2025 Runtime: 109 mins What if you could open a doorway and walk through it to re-live a defining moment from your past? Sarah (Margot Robbie) and David (Colin Farrell) are single strangers who meet at a mutual friend’s wedding and soon, through a surprising twist of fate, find themselves on A Big Bold Beautiful Journey – a funny, fantastical, sweeping adventure together where they get to re-live important moments from their respective pasts, illuminating how they got to where they are in the present…and possibly getting a chance to alter their futures. Screening Friday 17 October, 7.00pm Sunday 19 October, 2.00pm Tuesday 21 October, 4.30pm Wednesday 22 October, 11.00am
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Don’t Let’s Go To The Dogs Tonight (15)
Dir: Embeth Davidtz, 2025 Runtime: 99 mins Based on Alexandra Fuller’s memoir of the same name, DON'T LET'S GO TO THE DOGS TONIGHT captures the childhood of 7-year-old Bobo on her family farm in Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia) at the end of the Zimbabwean War for independence in 1980. Growing up in the midst of this long running war, Bobo internalises both sides of the struggle. Conflicted by her love for people on opposing sides, she tries to make sense of her life in a magical way. Through her seven-year-old gaze we witness Rhodesia’s final days, the family’s unbreakable bond with Africa, and the deep scars that war leaves on survivors. Showing Friday 31 October, 11.00am (Milk & Baby) Saturday 1 November, 1.30pm Tuesday 4 November, 1.30pm Wednesday 5 November, 11.00am (Silver Screenings)
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Hamilton (10th Anniversary)
Dir. Thomas Kail, 2025 Runtime: 179 mins The real-life of one of America's foremost founding fathers and first Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. Filmed live on Broadway from the Richard Rodgers Theatre with the original Broadway cast. Screening Saturday 27 September, 6pm
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Double Feature: This is Spinal Tap & Spinal Tap II: The End Continues
Dir. Rob Reiner, 2025 Runtime: 180 mins An epic double feature, turned up to 11! See This is Spinal Tap and the latest film, Spinal Tap II: The End Continues in one night! Spinal Tap, one of England's loudest bands, is chronicled by film director Marty DiBergi on what proves to be a fateful tour in This is Spinal Tap SPINAL TAP is back! After a 15-year hiatus, David St. Hubbins, Nigel Tufnel, and Derek Smalls are drawn back together for one last concert. Documentary filmmaker Marty DiBergi returns to explore what the band members have been up to and immortalize the concert reunion. The film blends the same musical mayhem and satire that made the original a cult classic and features some fantastic rock cameos in the process. Will this concert be their triumphant return, or just another Stonehenge-sized catastrophe? The features will have a 15 minute break between films. Screening Saturday 11 October, 6pm