FILMS

Film Ticket Prices

Full Price £9.00; Concessions £8.50
Monday – Friday Daytime Full Price £8.00; Concessions £7.50
Family Film Offer – Selected films all tickets just £6!

Different prices may apply for some special screenings. These will be clearly indicated on the individual film listing page.

Concessions are available, where specified, for children age 16 and under, senior citizens age 60+, and students in full time education.

CEA Companion Card holders can obtain a FREE ticket for a person accompanying them to film screenings and event cinema screenings.

Any film tickets booked online are subject to an additional 80p per ticket, online booking fees are capped at £6 per transaction.  There are no booking fees charged for tickets booked over the phone or in person.

AD))) Audio Description available on request. (ST) Shown with subtitles for the hard of hearing.

The Age of Innocence (12A)

Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer and Winona Ryder star in this lavish adaptation of the Edith Wharton novel set in 1870s New York. Restored to mark its 30th anniversary.

Monday 12 June - 11.00am & 7.30pm

Book Club: The Next Chapter (12A)

This comedy drama stars Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen and Candice Bergen as literature loving friends who take their book club to Italy.

Saturday 17 June - 7.30pm; Monday 19 June - 11.00am & 7.30pm (ST); Wednesday 21 June - 7.30pm

Book Club: The Next Chapter (12A)

This comedy drama stars Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen and Candice Bergen as literature loving friends who take their book club to Italy.

Monday 19 June - 11.00am & 7.30pm (ST); Wednesday 21 June - 7.30pm

Book Club: The Next Chapter (12A)

Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen and Candice Bergen return to the screen as literature loving friends in this comedy drama, taking their book club to Italy for the fun girls’ trip they never had.

Wednesday 21 June - 7.30pm

The Eight Mountains (12A)

A profoundly moving portrait of a lifelong friendship set against a truly magnificent Italian landscape. Join us prior to the screening at the Italian Language Café in The Foyer.

Thursday 22 June - 7.30pm; Wednesday 28 June - 2.30pm

Love Again (12A)

This romantic drama follows a young woman who finds love a second time round. Featuring Celine Dion in her first acting role and songs written by her for the film.

Monday 26 June - 11.00am & 7.30pm; Tuesday 27 June - 7.30pm

The Eight Mountains (12A)

A profoundly moving portrait of a lifelong friendship set against a truly magnificent Italian landscape. Join us prior to the screening at the Italian Language Café in The Foyer.

Wednesday 28 June - 2.30pm

God’s Creatures (15)

Emily Watson plays a mother who is torn between protecting her beloved son and her own sense of right and wrong in this quietly devastating drama set on the coast of Ireland.

Thursday 29 June - 7.30pm

A Man Called Otto (15)

Tom Hanks stars in this uplifting comedy-drama as grumpy widower, Otto who meets his match in his quick-witted and heavily pregnant new neighbour. Based on Fredrik Backman’s bestseller.

Saturday 1, Monday 3 & Tuesday 4 July - 7.30pm

Big George Foreman (12A)

This drama recounts the remarkable true story of boxing champion, preacher and entrepreneur George Foreman.

Friday 7 & Saturday 8 July - 7.30pm

Big George Foreman (12A)

This drama recounts the remarkable true story of boxing champion, preacher and entrepreneur George Foreman.

Saturday 8 July - 7.30pm

The Three Musketeers: D’Artagnan (15)

A lavish costume drama based on Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel. Starring François Civil, Vincent Cassel, Romain Duris, Pio Marmaï and Eva Green.

Thursday 13 July - 7.30pm; Wednesday 19 July - 2.30pm

Jesus Revolution (12A)

Set in the seventies, this is the story of one young hippie’s quest for belonging and liberation that leads not only to peace, love, and rock and roll, but to a new counterculture crusade – a Jesus Movement.

Friday 14 & Saturday 15 July - 7.30pm

Jesus Revolution (12A)

Set in the seventies, this is the story of one young hippie’s quest for belonging and liberation that leads not only to peace, love, and rock and roll, but to a new counterculture crusade – a Jesus Movement.

Saturday 15 July - 7.30pm

Top Hat (U)

A rare opportunity to enjoy this classic screwball comedy musical starring the legendary Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers on the big screen.

Monday 17 July - 11.00am & 7.30pm

The Three Musketeers: D’Artagnan (15)

A lavish costume drama based on Alexandre Dumas’ classic novel. Starring François Civil, Vincent Cassel, Romain Duris, Pio Marmaï and Eva Green.

Wednesday 19 July - 2.30pm

The Laureate (15)

Set against the glamorous backdrop of the roaring ‘20s this drama is based on the true story of renowned poet and author Robert Graves.

Thursday 20 July - 7.30pm

Chevalier (12A)

A captivating costume drama inspired by the incredible true story of composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.

Friday 21 July - 7.30pm; Monday 24 July - 11.00am & 7.30pm (ST); Tuesday 25 July - 7.30pm

Hairspray (PG)

Ricki Lake stars in this original John Waters version of the fun and energetic comedy drama set in ’60s Baltimore that spawned a hit Broadway musical.

Saturday 22 July - 7.30pm

Chevalier (12A)

A captivating costume drama inspired by the incredible true story of composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.

Monday 24 July - 11.00am & 7.30pm (ST); Tuesday 25 July - 7.30pm

Mummies (U)

This animated adventure follows three Egyptian mummies who live in an underground city in ancient Egypt. All tickets just £4!

Tuesday 25 July - 2.00pm

Chevalier (12A)

A captivating costume drama inspired by the incredible true story of composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.

Tuesday 25 July - 7.30pm

Under the Fig Trees (12A)

This captivating drama is set over the course of one day in a sun-dappled Tunisian fig orchard.

Thursday 27 July - 7.30pm

The Lego Batman Movie (U)

Can Batman (Will Arnett) save the city of Gotham from the Joker’s hostile takeover? Tickets just £4!

Friday 28 July - 11.00am

Greatest Days (12A)

A feel-good story of love and friendship packed with Take That hits, adapted from the smash hit stage show. Starring Aisling Bea.

Saturday 29 July - 7.30pm; Monday 31 July - 11.00am & 7.30pm; Tuesday 1 & Wednesday 2 August - 7.30pm