David Lynch Weekender – Weekend Pass18

Directed by David Lynch | 1977-1997

We’ve teamed up with The Evolution of Horror Podcast to honour one of the most influential artistic voices of American cinema, the late great David Lynch. Join us on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th March as we devote an entire weekend to some of the more nightmarish visions from Lynch’s filmography, including four screenings over two days, guest intros to all films, a live panel discussion with The Evolution of Horror, and – of course – plenty of black coffee and cherry pie.

We have a limited number of Weekend Passes for entry to all screenings and events (£40 / £35 for UPP Annual Members), or you can purchase tickets for each screening individually.

SCHEDULE

Saturday 15th March
4.30pm Doors open
5pm Blue Velvet + Intro
7.15pm Intermission
8pm Eraserhead + Intro
9.45pm Drinks/after party at Port Mahon

Sunday 16th March
2.30pm Doors open
3pm Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me + Intro
5.30pm Black coffee and cherry pie break
6pm Evolution of Horror Panel Discussion
7pm Intermission
8pm Lost Highway + Intro
10.30pm Finish

Book tickets

Saturday 15 March

5.00pmBook tickets

What else is on?

Tomorrow (Friday 31st January)

15:30

Maria 12A
2h 3m
In the 1970s, opera singer Maria Callas retreats to Paris and reflects on the soaring heights of her career. Angelina Jolie gives a exquisite lead performance in this empathetic drama by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín.

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18:15

A Real Pain 15
1h 30m
Two cousins travel to Poland to honour their Jewish grandmother but soon recall why they’ve grown apart in the first place. Golden Globe-winning actor Kieran Culkin stars in this moving road-trip comedy, directed by co-star Jesse Eisenberg.

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20:30

The Girl with the Needle 15
2h 3m | Danish w/ English subtitles
In post-WWI Copenhagen, a pregnant young woman working for an underground adoption agency uncovers a shocking truth. A haunting blend of gruesome fairy tale and gothic nightmare, based on a chilling true story.

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Saturday 1st February

17:45

Maria 12A
2h 3m
In the 1970s, opera singer Maria Callas retreats to Paris and reflects on the soaring heights of her career. Angelina Jolie gives a exquisite lead performance in this empathetic drama by Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín.

Book here

20:30

A Real Pain 15
1h 30m
Two cousins travel to Poland to honour their Jewish grandmother but soon recall why they’ve grown apart in the first place. Golden Globe-winning actor Kieran Culkin stars in this moving road-trip comedy, directed by co-star Jesse Eisenberg.

Book here


Plan your visit

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 don’t show adverts, just a couple of trailers, so don't be late as the film itself starts very close to the advertised time!