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NOW SHOWING

Bring Her Back

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SAT 30TH AUG 6PM

Double Feature: Terminator 1 & 2

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SAT 19TH JULY – SAT 16TH AUG

Classic Season: Samurai Summer

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COMING SOON

Weapons

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SUN 6TH JUL – WED 20TH AUG

Classic Season: Jane Austen 250

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The Ultimate Picture Palace is Oxford’s oldest independent cinema. Founded in 1911 and community-owned since 2022, we show a mix of independent, international, and classic films all in our cosy single-screen auditorium. Find us on the Cowley Road in East Oxford.

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What's on

Today (Saturday 16th August)

14:15

Dying 18
3h | German w/ English subtitles
A fractured family reckons with aging, guilt, and emotional drift in this unflinching drama. With razor-sharp writing and award-winning performances, Dying is a powerful human drama that explores how we try and sometimes fail to love the people closest to us.

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18:00

Bring Her Back 18
1h 44m
After a death in the family, two siblings uncover a chilling secret about their mysterious new sister. From the creators of Talk To Me, this twisted psychological horror starring Sally Hawkins spirals into dark, unforgettable territory.

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20:30

Ghost Dog: Way of the Samurai 15
1h 56m
A lone hitman follows ancient samurai code in modern-day New York, until betrayal by the mob turns hunter into hunted. Forest Whitaker stars in Jim Jarmusch’s hypnotic blend of gangster grit, spiritual discipline, and the Wu-Tang Clan’s unforgettable original score.

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Tomorrow (Sunday 17th August)

14:00

Sense and Sensibility U
+ Intro
2h 16m
Left penniless, sisters Elinor and Marianne navigate love, grief, and societal limits in 18th-century England. Ang Lee’s graceful direction and Emma Thompson’s Oscar-winning script bring a fresh feminist lens to Jane Austen’s timeless story.

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16:45

Dying 18
3h | German w/ English subtitles
A fractured family reckons with aging, guilt, and emotional drift in this unflinching drama. With razor-sharp writing and award-winning performances, Dying is a powerful human drama that explores how we try and sometimes fail to love the people closest to us.

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20:30

The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire Cert-TBC
1h 15m
Poet and activist Suzanne Césaire shaped Caribbean intellectual history, yet history nearly forgot her. Through archival textures and poetic fragments, this lyrical documentary reclaims her voice, painting an intimate portrait of the mystery of legacy.

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Coming soon

A young female teacher stood alone in a dark school hallway.

Weapons

Showing from Friday 29th August
From Barbarian’s Zack Cregger comes a chilling mystery: an entire classroom’s children vanish in an instant, except one. As fear consumes a small town, social norms unravel in this tense, thought-provoking thriller about mob mentality and collective paranoia.

A young, well-dressed couple dancing in a ballroom.

Materialists

Showing from Friday 5th September
Celine Song (Past Lives) reinvents the romantic comedy in this bittersweet New York love triangle starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. A matchmaker torn between a charming billionaire and her grounded ex faces hard truths about love.

A bearded, bespectacled sheriff sits at his desk, pointing and giving instructions.

Eddington

Showing from Friday 5th September
During COVID lockdown, a New Mexico town erupts in conflict between sheriff and mayor. With conspiracy theories, racial tensions, and cult influences, Ari Aster’s modern Western stars Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal in an unsettling vision of America.

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