Leave Her To Heaven + Gone Girl18

Two marriages unravel into obsession, deceit, and deadly consequence. Gene Tierney chills in Technicolor as a woman whose love suffocates, while Rosamund Pike electrifies as Amy Dunne, a wife gone missing. Hollywood’s lush noir and Fincher’s modern thriller expose passion’s darkest and most destructive extremes. Double-feature screening featuring an introduction by film writer Georgia Humphreys and cocktails at the bar.

5.30pm – Leave Her To Heaven (U)
Directed by John M. Stahl. USA, 1946. 1h 49m.
Novelist Richard believes he has found perfection in Ellen, a glamorous socialite who sweeps him into a whirlwind romance. But beneath her dazzling devotion lurks something far darker. As Richard soon discovers, Ellen’s love is so absolute that she will destroy anyone who stands in her way. A singular entry in Hollywood noir, this lush melodrama features the elegant direction of John M. Stahl, the blazing Technicolor cinematography of Leon Shamroy, and a chilling turn from Gene Tierney as a femme fatale unlike any other – a woman whose love is as pure as it is poisonous.

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7.30pm – Intermission 

8pm – Gone Girl (18)
Directed by David Fincher. USA, 2014. 2h 29m.
In Carthage, Missouri, former New York writer Nick Dunne and his glamorous wife Amy appear to have the perfect marriage. But when Amy vanishes on their fifth wedding anniversary, suspicion quickly falls on Nick. As police scrutiny mounts and the media frenzy escalates, the couple’s carefully crafted image begins to unravel, raising unsettling questions about who Nick and Amy really are. David Fincher’s stylish, brooding adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s best-selling thriller is both a razor-sharp portrait of a toxic marriage and a meticulously crafted work of suspense.

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We showed Leave Her To Heaven + Gone Girl between November 15, 2025 and November 15, 2025.

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Tomorrow (Thursday 16th July)

15:45

Blue Heron 15
1h 31m
Eight-year-old Sasha's family move to Vancouver Island seeking a fresh start, but her eldest brother increasingly dangerous behaviour casts a long shadow. Sophy Romvari's lyrical feature debut is a deeply felt study of family bonds and the elusive nature of memory.

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Lady Bird 15
Craft-A-Long Screening + Intro
Greta Gerwig's bittersweet directorial debut earned five Oscar nominations, including for Saoirse Ronan's performance as a strong-willed Sacramento teenager navigating college applications and a combustible bond with her mother. A Craft-A-Long screening, presented by Close Knit.

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20:30

Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford 15
1h 35m
Amateur historian Kenneth (Peter Mullan) makes his living impersonating the town's most celebrated historical figure, a man he claims as his own ancestor. But when a fantasy TV production arrives, obsession takes hold and the results are darkly comic and quietly devastating.

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Friday 17th July

15:15

Toy Story 5 PG
1h 42m
Bonnie has a new tablet — and suddenly, Buzz, Woody, Jessie and the gang are facing their greatest challenge yet: a kid who'd rather swipe a screen than pick up a toy. Disney and Pixar's long-awaited fifth instalment pits beloved characters against the digital age.

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17:45

Nirvanna the Band...the Movie 15
1h 40m
Two hopeless Toronto musicians accidentally travel back to 2008, where their only route home is tracking down a discontinued soft drink. Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol bring their cult guerrilla TV series to the big screen with anarchic, wildly inventive results.

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20:15

The Last Viking 15
1h 56m | Danish w/ English subtitles
Fresh from prison, Anker needs his brother Manfred to reveal where they buried their heist money. There's one problem: Manfred now believes he is John Lennon. Mads Mikkelsen throws himself into the chaos of Anders Thomas Jensen's latest gleefully unhinged Danish black comedy.

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Our beautiful art deco inspired auditorium can be found just off East Oxford's Cowley Road.We are open 7 days a week. We open the cinema and box office 30 minutes before the scheduled start time of each film, and the Box Office then closes 10 minutes after the film starts. We only show a few adverts – less than most cinemas – and we only play a couple of trailers, so please don’t be late as the film itself starts very close to the advertised time!