Cinema

Summer Replay: Moana 2 (PG)
Dir: Dave Derrick Jr. Runtime: 100 mins Walt Disney Animation Studios’ epic animated musical “Moana 2” takes audiences on an expansive new voyage with Moana, Maui and a brand-new crew of unlikely seafarers. After receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, Moana must journey to the far seas of Oceania and into dangerous, long-lost waters for an adventure unlike anything she’s ever faced. Directed by Dave Derrick Jr. with music by Grammy® winners Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear, Grammy nominee Opetaia Foa’i, and three-time Grammy winner Mark Mancina. Screening Saturday 30 August, 2.00pm
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Summer Replay: Lilo & Stitch (U)
Dir: Dean Fleischer-Camp Runtime: 108 mins “Lilo & Stitch” is the wildly funny and touching story of a lonely Hawaiian girl and the fugitive alien who helps to mend her broken family. Screening Tuesday 5 August, 12.30pm Wednesday 6 August, 10.10am Thursday 7 August, 12.30pm
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Summer Replay: Flow (U)
Dir: Gints Zilbalodis, 2025 Runtime: 85 mins A lone cat joins a ragtag group of animals after their home is destroyed by a flood in this lyrical fantasy adventure animation. It focuses on their bravery and resourcefulness as they navigate their environment. Screening Tuesday 29 July, 12.20pm Wednesday 30 July, 10.10am Saturday 2 August, 12.10pm Tuesday 19 August, 12.40pm Wednesday 20 August, 10.10am Thursday 21 August, 12.40pm
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Summer Replay: A Minecraft Movie (PG)
Dir. Jared Hess Runtime: 101 mins Four misfits — Garrett “The Garbage Man” Garrison, Henry, Natalie and Dawn —find themselves struggling with ordinary problems. Screening Tuesday 29 July, 10.10am Wednesday 30 July, 12pm Thursday 31 July, 10.10am Wednesday 13 August, 12.30pm Thursday 14 August, 10.10am
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Exhibition on Screen: Turner and Constable
The incredible story of Britain’s greatest landscape artists and their fierce rivalry, made in close collaboration with Tate Britain to celebrate the 250th anniversary of their births. Two of Britain’s greatest painters, J.M.W. Turner and John Constable were also the greatest of rivals. Born within a year of each other, both used landscape painting to reflect the changing world around them. Tate Britain is bringing these two greats together for a groundbreaking exhibition, in London from November 2025 to April 2026, and Exhibition on Screen once again has exclusive and privileged access to bring their extraordinary art and remarkable stories to the big screen in February so that you can enjoy both together. Don’t miss this opportunity to see these greats side-by-side, as they so often were in life, on the big screen for the first time. Turner’s blazing sunsets and sublime scenes from his travels and Constable’s idealised depictions of beloved places from home whipped the public of the time into a frenzy of enthusiasm. Critics compared their starkly different styles to a clash of ‘fire and water’. Marking 250 years since their births, this unmissable new documentary explores Turner and Constable's intertwined lives and legacies alongside the groundbreaking Tate exhibition. Discover unexpected sides to both artists with intimate views of sketchbooks and personal items and insights from leading experts. Screening Tuesday 10 March, 7pm Wednesday 11 March, 2pm Treat yourself or your loved ones to afternoon tea at MK Gallery Café ahead of the Wednesday 11 March showing of Exhibition on Screen: Turner and Constable. Find out more and book here Please note: cinema tickets and afternoon tea reservations must be booked separately
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Exhibition on Screen: Frida Kahlo (12A)
90 mins Frida Kahlo is a phenomenon. She is arguably the world’s favourite female artist – beloved by young and old. Exhibition on Screen’s award-winning film – first released during covid to a restricted audience - is back by popular demand with an exciting new addition from the blockbuster transatlantic exhibition from Tate Britain and MFA Houston 'Frida Kahlo: the Making of an Icon'. Back in the cinemas in May 2026, one month before the Tate exhibition opens, allowing audiences to watch both the film and see the show. Who was Frida Kahlo? Everyone knows her face but who was the woman behind the bright colours, the big brows and the floral crowns? Take a journey through the life of a true icon, discover her art, and uncover the true story of her rebellious, passionate and turbulent life. Making use of the latest technology to deliver previously unimaginable quality, we take an in-depth look at key works throughout her career. Using letters Kahlo wrote to guide us, this definitive film reveals her deepest emotions and unlocks the secrets and symbolism contained within her art. Exhibition on Screen’s trademark combination of interviews with those who knew her and world experts, commentary and a detailed exploration of her art, combined with new special bonus footage from the 2026 Tate exhibition, delivers a treasure trove of colour and emotion. This personal and intimate film offers privileged access to her works, her home, her studio and highlights the source of her feverish creativity, her resilience and her unmatched lust for life, beauty and revolution. Created in close collaboration with world experts and those who knew her. Screening Tuesday 19 May, 7pm Wednesday 20 May, 2pm Treat yourself or your loved ones to afternoon tea at MK Gallery Café ahead of the Wednesday 20 May showing of Exhibition on Screen: Frida Kahlo. Find out more and book here Please note: cinema tickets and afternoon tea reservations must be booked separately
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Exhibition on Screen: Caravaggio
Five years in production, this is the most extensive film ever made about one of the greatest artists of all time – Caravaggio. Featuring masterpiece after masterpiece and with first-hand testimony from the artist himself on the eve of his mysterious death, this beautiful new film reveals Caravaggio as never before. Screening Tuesday 11 November, 7pm
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Oasis: Supersonic [Re: 2025]
Dir. Mat Whitecross Runtime: 122 mins An in-depth look at the life and music of Manchester-based rock band, Oasis. Featuring never before seen archive footage and original interviews, the film charts the rise of Oasis from their 1994 debut single SUPERSONIC to their legendary Knebworth gigs in August 1996 to a capacity crowd of 125,000. Screening Friday 25 July | 1.30pm Saturday 26 July | 1.30pm Tuesday 29 July | 7.00pm
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The Last Journey (PG)
Dir. Filip Hammar, Fredrik Wikingsson, 2025 Runtime: 95 mins This documentary follows Filip Hammar as he takes his dad on a road trip through Europe, down to the Mediterranean, with his best mate Fredrik Wikingsson. Screening Friday 18 July | 4.30pm Tuesday 22 July | 10.30am (Silver Screenings)
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28 Years Later (15)
Dir. Danny Boyle, 2025 Runtime: 115 mins Academy Award®-winning director Danny Boyle and Academy Award®-nominated writer Alex Garland reunite for 28 Years Later, a terrifying new story set in the world created by 28 Days Later. It’s been almost three decades since the rage virus escaped a biological weapons laboratory, and now, still in a ruthlessly enforced quarantine, some have found ways to exist amidst the infected. One such group of survivors lives on a small island connected to the mainland by a single, heavily-defended causeway. Screening Friday 18 July | 7pm Sunday 20 July | 2.30pm Wednesday 23 July | 1.30pm
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From Hilde, With Love
Dir. Andreas Dresen, 2025 Runtime: 125 mins Berlin, 1942. A shy Hilde falls in love with Hans and gradually finds her place in the resistance group that would come to be known as the “Red Orchestra”. Together, they spend a beautiful summer where their relationship entwines with quiet acts of defiance. But when the Gestapo arrests members of the group, Hilde and Hans are among their numbers and must find the strength to confront their situation. Inspired by an incredible true story set against the backdrop of a country torn by conflict, FROM HILDE, WITH LOVE is a powerful tale of love and resistance. Screening Friday 11 July | 2pm Sunday 13 July | 12.50pm Tuesday 15 July | 7pm Wednesday 16 July | 10.30am (Silver Screenings)
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Barry Lyndon [50th Anniversary, 4K Restoration] (12A)
Dir. Stanley Kubrick, 1975 Runtime: 185 mins An Irish rogue wins the heart of a rich widow and assumes her dead husband's aristocratic position in 18th-century England. Screening as part of Kubrick Season at the Sky Room Cinema. Screening Sunday 3 August | 2pm