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!

Booking Fee 80p per ticket if booked online

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

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.

(ST) Subtitles for those with hearing loss

AD))) Audio Description 

(RS) Relaxed Screening with an environment adapted to be more welcoming and accessible for those with additional needs.

For further details about access for those with disabilities or additional needs click here

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

Wonka (PG)

Join us again in a world of pure imagination! Based on Roald Dahl’s beloved character, Wonka tells the wondrous story of the world’s greatest chocolate-maker.

Monday 25 March - 11.00am & 7.30pm; Saturday 30 March - 2.00pm; Friday 5 April - 7.30pm

The Promised Land (15)

Set in 1755, this drama stars Mads Mikkelsen as an impoverished retired army captain with a seemingly impossible goal to turn a wild Danish heath into habitable land. Danish with subtitles.

Thursday 28 March - 7.30pm

Argylle (12A)

This explosive action comedy from the team that brought us the Kingsman films follows an author of spy novels as she races across the world – accompanied by her cat Alfie – on a dangerous mission.

Friday 29 March - 2.00pm; Saturday 30 March - 7.30pm; Tuesday 2 April - 7.30pm (ST)

Wonka (PG)

Join us again in a world of pure imagination! Based on Roald Dahl’s beloved character, Wonka tells the wondrous story of the world’s greatest chocolate-maker.

Saturday 30 March - 2.00pm; Friday 5 April - 7.30pm

Argylle (12A)

This explosive action comedy from the team that brought us the Kingsman films follows an author of spy novels as she races across the world – accompanied by her cat Alfie – on a dangerous mission.

Saturday 30 March - 7.30pm; Tuesday 2 April - 7.30pm (ST)

The Jungle Bunch World Tour (U)

Join us for a heartwarming animated adventure as The Jungle Bunch race against the clock to find an antidote to the mysterious pink foam blanketing their home. Tickets £4!

Tuesday 2 April - 11.00am; Thursday 4 April - 2.00pm

Argylle (12A)

This explosive action comedy from the team that brought us the Kingsman films follows an author of spy novels as she races across the world – accompanied by her cat Alfie – on a dangerous mission.

Tuesday 2 April - 7.30pm (ST)

The Taste of Things (12A)

A delectable feast for the senses starring Juliette Binoche as a cook whose working relationship with a famous gourmet (Benoît Magimel) blossoms into romance. French with subtitles.

Thursday 4 April - 7.30pm; Monday 8 April - 11.00am & 7.30pm

Wonka (PG)

Join us again in a world of pure imagination! Based on Roald Dahl’s beloved character, Wonka tells the wondrous story of the world’s greatest chocolate-maker.

Friday 5 April - 7.30pm

The Boys in the Boat (12A)

This inspirational true story centres on a group of underdogs, the 1936 University of Washington rowing team, as they compete for gold at the Summer Olympics in Berlin.

Saturday 6 & Tuesday 9 April - 7.30pm

Ferrari (15)

Behind the spectacle and danger of 1950’s Formula 1, ex-racecar driver Enzo Ferrari’s (Adam Driver) financial difficulties push him to wager everything on one race.

Saturday 13 April - 7.30pm

Calamity Jane (U)

A rare opportunity to see this much-loved musical on the big screen, starring Doris Day as the gun-toting, whip-cracking, wild-west whirlwind Calamity Jane!

Monday 15 April - 11.00am & 7.30pm

Red Island (12A)

Set in a French military base in Madagascar in the 70s, this coming-of-age drama follows Thomas, who takes inspiration from comic book heroine Fantômette. French with subtitles.

Thursday 18 April - 7.30pm

The Trouble with Jessica (15)

A stylish London dinner party takes a shocking turn in this delicious black comedy starring Rufus Sewell , Shirley Henderson, Olivia Williams and Indira Varma.

Saturday 20 April - 7.30pm; Monday 22 April - 11.00am & 7.30pm

Two Tickets to Greece (cert tbc)

A wildly entertaining comedy drama about female camaraderie, set against a beautiful Greek island backdrop. Starring Laure Calamy and Kristin Scott Thomas. French with subtitles.

Monday 29 April - 11.00am & 7.30pm; Tuesday 30 April - 7.30pm

The End We Start From (15)

This intimate and poetic story of motherhood and survival stars Jodie Comer, Mark Strong, Gina McKee and Benedict Cumberbatch.

Friday 3 & Saturday 4 May - 7.30pm

Io Capitano (cert tbc)

Two Senegalese teenagers travel to Europe in this epic coming-of-age tale that offers a deeply human perspective on the migrant crisis. Wolof & French with subtitles.

Thursday 9 May - 7.30pm

The Persian Version (15)

A heartfelt and exuberant comedy drama about family and belonging, culture clashes and generation gaps, filled with colour, humour, and pop music.

Friday 10 May - 7.30pm

One Life (12A)

Back by popular demand, Anthony Hopkins and Johnny Flynn star in this drama telling the true story of British humanitarian Nicholas Winton.

Monday 13 May - 11.00am & 7.30pm (ST); Tuesday 14 May - 7.30pm

Kidnapped (12A)

This gripping historical drama follows the story of a boy whose abduction from his Jewish parents by the Vatican fuelled outrage in 19th-century Italy. Italian with subtitles.

Thursday 16 May - 7.30pm

Dune: Part Two (12A)

Timothée Chalamet returns as Paul Atreides in the next chapter of Frank Herbert’s celebrated novel.

Saturday 18 May - 7.30pm

Days of Heaven (12A)

A beautiful restoration of Terrence Malick’s rapturous tale of love and deceit starring Richard Gere, Sam Shepherd and Brooke Adams.

Monday 20 May - 11.00am; Tuesday 21 May - 7.30pm

The Great Escaper (12A)

Another opportunity to enjoy this popular drama starring Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson, based on the true story of WWII veteran Bernard Jordan.

Friday 24 May - 7.30pm; Saturday 25 May - 2.00pm & 7.30pm

Kung Fu Panda 4 (PG)

Join Po, the Dragon Warrior (Jack Black), on his latest adventure as he takes a rest from combat to become the Spiritual Leader of the Valley of Peace!

Tuesday 28 May - 11.00am; Thursday 30 May - 2.00pm (RS)