Bugonia

NOW SHOWING

Bugonia

The Mastermind

NOW SHOWING

The Mastermind

Die My Love

COMING SOON

Die My Love

Melodrama Season

NOVEMBER CLASSIC SEASON

Melodramarama!

Springsteen

COMING SOON

Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere

Cinema Rediscovered

CLASSIC SEASON

Cinema Rediscovered Highlights

Kino Kids Cinema Club

FAMILY CLASSICS EVERY OTHER SUNDAY

Kino Kids Cinema Club

Oxford’s home of independent cinema

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.

Oxford cinema The Ultimate Picture Palace

What's on

Today (Sunday 16th November)

19:30

The Mastermind 12A
1h 50m
A mild-mannered man steals priceless art from a small-town museum, sparking a quiet crisis of purpose. Josh O’Connor shines in Kelly Reichardt’s wry, slow-burn heist drama set amid 1970s America’s political disillusionment and moral uncertainty.

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Tomorrow (Monday 17th November)

18:00

Relay 15
1h 51m
A solitary fixer protecting whistleblowers is drawn into deadly danger when a biotech scientist seeks her help. Lily James and Riz Ahmed ignite David Mackenzie’s high-stakes conspiracy thriller, a razor-sharp chase through today’s landscape of secrets and surveillance.

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20:30

Bugonia 15
1h 58m
Two conspiracy-obsessed cousins kidnap a tech CEO they believe is an alien overlord. Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons star in Yorgos Lanthimos’s darkly comic, unsettling satire about paranoia, misinformation, and the terrifying absurdity of the modern age.

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Coming soon

A close up as Jennifer Lawrence holds Robert Pattinson's face, as if they are about to kiss.

Die My Love

Showing from Friday 21st November
Grace pursues her writing dream in a remote country house with partner Jackson, but motherhood’s isolation fractures her reality. Jennifer Lawrence delivers a mesmerising performance in Lynne Ramsay’s (We Need to Talk About Kevin) visceral, uncompromising portrait of a woman’s psychological unravelling.

A newspaper featuring an illustration of the suspected Zodiac killer consumed by flames.

Zodiac Killer Project

Showing on Monday 1st December
Filmmaker Charlie Shackleton turns his failed true crime project into a sharp, funny reflection on obsession and storytelling. Mixing imagined scenes and wry narration, he dissects the Zodiac Killer myth and the true crime genre’s endless fascination. Plus post-screening Director Q&A.

Cinema Rediscovered at UPP poster by John Scarratt

Cinema Rediscovered

Season begins Sunday 30th November
A selection of highlights from this year’s Cinema Rediscovered festival, the UK’s leading festival of newly restored, rarely screened or recently re-found cinematic gems. We’re delighted to screen: I, The Worst Of All; Deprisa, Deprisa; and Kalamita.

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Our community of UPP members get exclusive discounts including 2 free tickets, a free drink at our cosy bar and £2 off the price of tickets. 

UPP News

Find out the latest news and updates from the UPP and our community

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Melodramarama!

Melodramarama!

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Our unique art-deco venue is the perfect place for private screenings, children and adult birthday parties, fundraisers, premieres, presentations, community events, film festivals and more.

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