Cinema

The Ballad Of Wallis Island (12A) [Re-Release]
Dir. James Griffiths, 2025 Runtime: 100 mins The Sky Room Cinema's best films of 2025 Eccentric lottery winner Charles dreams of getting his favourite musicians, McGwyer Mortimer, back together. The fantasy becomes real when the bandmates and former lovers agree to play a private show at his home on Wallis Island. Old tensions resurface as Charles tries desperately to salvage his dream gig. Showings Friday 13 February, 11am (Milk & Baby) Tuesday 17 February, 7pm Wednesday 18 February, 11am (Silver Screenings)
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Fantastic Mr. Fox (PG)
Dir. Wes Anderson, 2009 87 mins An urbane fox cannot resist returning to his farm raiding ways and then must help his community survive the farmers' retaliation. Part of the Wes Ander-thon film season, showing films by Wes Anderson, in celebration of his new film 'The Phoenician Scheme'. Screening Friday 13 June, 10.30am (Milk & Baby) Saturday 14 June, 10.30am Sunday 15 June, 10.30am (Relaxed)
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The Grand Budapest Hotel (15)
Dir. Wes Anderson, 2014 97 mins The adventures of Gustave H, a legendary concierge at a famous hotel from the fictional Republic of Zubrowka between the first and second World Wars, and Zero Moustafa, the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend. Part of the Wes Ander-thon film season, showing films by Wes Anderson, in celebration of his new film 'The Phoenician Scheme'. Screening Saturday 14 June, 4.00pm Saturday 28 June, 4.30pm
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The Phoenician Scheme (15)
Dir. Wes Anderson, 2025 101 mins The story of a family and a family business. Starring: Benicio del Toro as Zsa-zsa Korda, one of the richest men in Europe; Mia Threapleton as Liesl, his daughter/a nun; Michael Cera as Bjorn, their tutor. With: Riz Ahmed, Tom Hanks, Bryan Cranston, Mathieu Amalric, Richard Ayoade, Jeffrey Wright, Scarlett Johansson, Benedict Cumberbatch, Rupert Friend, Hope Davis. Screening Friday 27 June, 10.30am (Milk & Baby) Friday 27 June, 7.00pm Saturday 28 June, 2.30pm Tuesday 1 July, 10.30am (Silver Screenings) Tuesday 1 July, 7.00pm Wednesday 2 July, 2.00pm
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The Royal Tenenbaums (15)
Dir. Wes Anderson, 2002 105 mins The eccentric members of a dysfunctional family reluctantly gather under the same roof for various reasons. Part of the Wes Ander-thon film season, showing films by Wes Anderson, in celebration of his new film 'The Phoenician Scheme'. Screening Friday 27 June, 4.30pm Friday 8 August, 4.30pm
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Borrowed Time: Lennon’s Last Decade (12A)
Dir. Alan G. Parker, 2025 127 mins Exploring the final decade of John Lennon's life. Follow Lennon as he evolves beyond The Beatles, creating music and standing at the forefront of anti-war protests. Screening Saturday 31 June, 1pm Sunday 1 June, 10.30am [Relaxed] Tuesday 3 June, 7pm Wednesday 4 June, 10.30am [Silver Screening]
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Two To One (Zwei Zu Eins) (12A)
Dir. Natja Brunckhorst, 2025 115 mins Three friends' discovery of East German banknotes stashed in underground tunnels near Halberstadt and their plan to bring the money back into circulation. Screening Tuesday 3 June, 10.30am (Silver Screenings) Tuesday 3 June, 4.30pm Wednesday 4 June, 2.00pm
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Ocean With David Attenborough (PG)
Dir. Toby Nowlan, Colin Butfield, Keith Scholey, 2025 85mins This cinematic documentary takes viewers on a breathtaking journey showing there is nowhere more vital for our survival, more full of life, wonder, or surprise, than the ocean. Screening Friday 6 June, 10.30am (Milk & Baby) Friday 6 June, 7.00pm Saturday 7 June, 2.00pm Sunday 8 June, 10.30am (Relaxed) Tuesday 10 June, 10.30am (Silver Screenings) Tuesday 10 June, 4.30pm
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Royal Ballet & Opera: Woolf Works
Choreography. Wayne McGregor, 2026 210 mins Virginia Woolf defied literary conventions to depict rich inner worlds – her heightened, startling and poignant reality. Resident Choreographer Wayne McGregor leads a luminous artistic team to evoke Woolf’s signature stream of consciousness writing style in this immense work that rejects traditional narrative structures. Woolf Works is a collage of themes from Mrs Dalloway, Orlando, The Waves and Woolf’s other writings. Created in 2015 for The Royal Ballet, this Olivier-award winning ballet triptych captures the heart of Woolf’s uniquely artistic spirit. Screening Sunday 15 February, 2pm Treat yourself or your loved ones to afternoon tea at MK Gallery Café ahead of this screening of Royal Ballet & Opera: Woolf Works. Find out more and book here Please note: cinema tickets and afternoon tea reservations must be booked separately
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Royal Ballet & Opera: Tosca
Dir. Oliver Mears, 2025 210 mins In war-torn Rome, Floria Tosca and Mario Cavaradossi live for each other and for their art. But when Cavaradossi helps an escaped prisoner, the lovers make a deadly enemy in the form of Baron Scarpia, Chief of Police. At the mercy of Scarpia’s twisted desires, Tosca is forced to make a horrific bargain: sleeping with the man she hates in order to save the man she loves. Can she find a way out? A star-studded cast includes soprano Anna Netrebko performing the role of Tosca, tenor Freddie De Tommaso as Cavaradossi, and bass-baritone Gerald Finley as Scarpia, with Music Director of The Royal Opera Jakub Hrůša conducting his first new production in the role. An alternative, modern-day Rome provides the backdrop for Oliver Mears’ unmissable, gripping new production of Puccini’s thriller. Screening Sunday 5 October, 2pm
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Royal Ballet & Opera: The Nutcracker
Dir. Peter Wright, 2025 210 mins The magician Herr Drosselmeyer needs to save his nephew. Hans-Peter has been transformed into a Nutcracker; the only way to save him is for the Nutcracker to defeat the Mouse King and find a girl to love and care for him. A flicker of hope comes in the form of the young Clara, whom Drosselmeyer meets at a Christmas party. With some magic, a cosy Christmas gathering turns into a marvellous adventure. Peter Wright’s The Nutcracker has enchanted audiences since its 1984 premiere by the Company. Featuring Tchaikovsky’s most familiar melodies and brought to life by Julia Trevelyan Oman’s exquisite designs, The Nutcracker is sure to be a festive firecracker for all ages. Screening Sunday 14 December, 2pm
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Read moreRoyal Ballet & Opera: The Magic Flute
Dir. David McVicar, 2026 210 mins Princess Pamina has been captured. Her mother, the Queen of the Night, tasks the young Prince Tamino with her daughter’s rescue. But when Tamino and his friendly sidekick, Papageno, embark on their adventure, they soon learn that when it comes to the quest for love, nothing is as it really seems. Guided by a magic flute, they encounter monsters, villains, and a mysterious brotherhood of men – but help, it turns out, comes when you least expect it. Mozart’s fantastical opera glitters in David McVicar’s enchanting production. A star cast including Lucy Crowe as Pamina, Amitai Pati as Tamino, Huw Montague Rendall as Papageno, Kathryn Lewek as the Queen of the Night, and Soloman Howard as Sarastro, led by French conductor Marie Jacquot in her Covent Garden debut. Screening Sunday 26 April, 2pm Treat yourself or your loved ones to afternoon tea at MK Gallery Café ahead of this screening of Royal Ballet & Opera: The Magic Flute. Find out more and book here Please note: cinema tickets and afternoon tea reservations must be booked separately