Silver Screening

Is This Thing On? (15)
Dir. Bradley Cooper (2026) Runtime: 121 mins As their marriage quietly unravels, Alex (Will Arnett) seeks new purpose in the New York comedy scene while Tess (Laura Dern) confronts the sacrifices she made for their family — forcing them to navigate co-parenting, identity, and whether love can take a new form. Showings Friday 27 February, 11.00am (Milk & Baby) Friday 27 February, 7.00pm Saturday 28 February, 10.30am Saturday 28 February, 4.30pm Tuesday 3 March, 2.00pm Wednesday 4 March, 11.00am (Silver Screenings)
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The History of Sound (15)
Dir. Oliver Hermanus (2026) Runtime: 128 mins In 1917, Lionel — a young, talented music student — meets David at the Boston Conservatory, where they bond over a deep love of folk music. Years later, Lionel receives a letter from David, leading to an impromptu journey through the backwoods of Maine to collect traditional songs. This unexpected reunion, ensuing love affair, and the music they collect and preserve, will shape the course of Lionel’s life far beyond his own awareness. Showings Friday 20 February, 7.00pm Saturday 21 February, 1.30pm Sunday 22 February, 10.30am Tuesday 24 February, 4.10pm Wednesday 25 February, 11.00am (Silver Screenings)
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The Voice of Hind Rajab (15)
Dir. Kaouther Ben Hania (2026) Runtime: 89 mins Oscar nominations 2026: Best International Feature January 29, 2024. Red Crescent volunteers receive an emergency call. A 6-year old girl is trapped in a car under fire in Gaza, pleading for rescue. While trying to keep her on the line, they do everything they can to get an ambulance to her. Her name was Hind Rajab. Showings Friday 6 February, 4.45pm Saturday 7 February, 7.15pm Sunday 8 February, 10.30am Tuesday 10 February, 11.00am (Silver Screenings) Tuesday 10 February, 4.30pm Wednesday 11 February, 2.00pm Friday 13 February, 4.30pm Tuesday 17 February, 2.00pm
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Song Sung Blue (12A)
Dir. Craig Brewer (2026) Runtime: 133 mins Based on a true story, two down-on-their-luck musicians (Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson) form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band, proving it's never too late to find love and follow your dreams. Showings Friday 30 January, 7.00pm Saturday 31 January, 1.50pm Sunday 1 February, 11.00am Tuesday 3 February, 11.00am (Silver Screenings) Wednesday 4 February, 2.00pm
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Sentimental Value (15)
Dir. Joachim Trier (2026) Runtime: 133 mins Oscar Nominations 2026: Best International Feature Renate Reinsve plays Nora, a successful stage actress who, along with her sister Agnes (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas), reunites with their estranged father Gustav Borg (Stellan Skarsgård) – a once-renowned film director planning a major comeback with a script based on his family. When Gustav offers Nora the lead role, which she promptly declines, he turns his attention to Rachel Kemp (Elle Fanning), an eager young Hollywood starlet primed for her big breakthrough. With their fraught dynamics made even more complex, Nora, Agnes and Gustav are each forced to confront their difficult pasts. Showings Friday 30 January, 11.00am (Milk & Baby) Friday 30 January, 4.00pm Saturday 31 January, 10.30am Saturday 31 January, 6.30pm Sunday 1 February, 2.00pm Tuesday 3 February, 2.00pm Tuesday 3 February, 6.50pm Wednesday 4 February, 11.00am (Silver Screenings) Friday 6 February, 2.00pm Saturday 7 February, 10.30am Tuesday 10 February, 2.00pm
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Hamnet (12A)
Dir. Chloé Zhao (2026) Runtime: 126 mins Oscar nominations 2026: Best Director Jessica Buckley and Paul Mescal play Agnes and William Shakespeare in this moving adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s novel of the same name. Hamnet tells the powerful love story that inspired the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, Hamlet. Showings Friday 6 February, 10.30am Friday 6 February, 6.50pm Saturday 7 February, 4.30pm Wednesday 11 February, 11.00am (Silver Screenings) Friday 13 February, 2.00pm Tuesday 17 February, 11.00am
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Marty Supreme (15)
Dir. Josh Safdie (2025) Runtime: 150 mins Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness. Showings Friday 16 January, 1.40pm Friday 16 January, 6.30pm Saturday 17 January, 4.00pm Tuesday 20 January, 1.50pm Wednesday 21 January, 11.00am (Silver Screenings) Friday 23 January, 11.00am (Milk & Baby) Friday 23 January, 4.45pm Saturday 24 January, 4.00pm
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Peter Hujar’s Day (12A)
Dir. Ira Sachs (2025) Runtime: 76 mins Conversation between photographer Peter Hujar and Linda Rosenkrantz from 1974 sheds light on New York's vibrant downtown art world and the introspective journey of an artist's life. Showings Friday 16 January, 4.40pm Saturday 17 January, 2.00pm Saturday 17 January, 7.00pm Tuesday 20 January, 11.00am (Silver Screenings) Wednesday 21 January, 2.00pm Friday 23 January, 2.00pm Sunday 25 January, 2.00pm
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Prime Minister (12A)
Dir. Michelle Walshe, Lindsay Utz (2025) Runtime: 102 mins In August 2017, in the lead-up to national elections, Jacinda Ardern unexpectedly became New Zealand’s opposition party leader. She had just turned 37. The Sunday 11 January, 2pm screening of Prime Minister will be followed by a pre-recorded Q&A with Jacinda Ardern and BBC6 Music Film Critic, Rhianna Dhillon. Showings Friday 9 January, 4.30pm Saturday 10 January, 7pm Sunday 11 January, 2pm Tuesday 13 January, 5.10pm Wednesday 14 January, 11.0am (Silver Screenings)
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Fackham Hall (15)
Dir. Jim O'Hanlon (2025) Runtime: 97 mins A British Comedy from comedian turned screenwriter Jimmy Carr; mistaken identities, forbidden love, and one very inconvenient corpse turn the grand English manor of Fackham Hall, into total bedlam in this comedy of class, romance, manners, and mischief. From the director of ‘Catastrophe’ Jim O’Hanlon; the hilarious story of a pickpocket (Ben Radcliffe) who blags his way into service at the grand Fackham Hall, only to fall for the Lord’s (Damien Lewis) rebellious daughter (Thomasin Mckenzie) who is betrothed to marry another (Tom Felton) to keep the family from financial ruin. Showings Friday 9 January, 11.00am (Milk & Baby) Friday 9 January, 7.00pm Saturday 10 January, 2.00pm Tuesday 13 January, 11.00am (Silver Screenings) Wednesday 14 January, 2.00pm
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Pillion (18)
Dir. Harry Lighton, 2025 Runtime: 107 mins Wallflower Colin (Harry Melling) leads a humdrum existence until he meets the impossibly handsome Ray (Alexander Skarsgård), a mysterious biker he is soon desperately devoted to. As Colin submits to Ray and enters an exciting new world of desire, he must decide the limits of his devotion. Showings Friday 2 January, 2.00pm Saturday 3 January, 4.30pm Tuesday 6 January, 11.00am (Silver Screenings) Tuesday 6 January, 7.00pm Wednesday 7 January, 2.00pm
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Bugonia (15)
Dir. Yorgos Lanthimos, 2025 Runtime: 118 mins Two conspiracy obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on destroying planet Earth. Showings Friday 5 December, 4.15pm Saturday 6 December, 7.00pm Tuesday 9 December, 4.30pm Wednesday 10 December, 11.00am (Silver Screenings)