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.

Weekend Passes have SOLD OUT, but you can still 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

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We showed David Lynch Weekender – Weekend Pass between March 15, 2025 and March 16, 2025.

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What else is on?

Tomorrow (Saturday 11th July)

13:00

Disclosure Day 12A
2h 25m
When a Kansas City meteorologist intercepts an inexplicable alien signal during a live broadcast, she begins to unravel a decades-long government cover-up. Steven Spielberg returns to sci-fi with a summer blockbuster of genuine scale and philosophical weight, led by Emily Blunt and Josh O'Connor.

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16:30

Goodfellas + Pizza 18
2h 26m
Henry Hill always wanted to be a gangster. Martin Scorsese's propulsive, intoxicating crime epic follows his dizzying rise and inevitable fall through New York's mob underworld. A faultless soundtrack, iconic performances, and one of the great American films. Screening with pizza from our friends at Il Principe.

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20:00

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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Sunday 12th July

13:00

Bugsy Malone U
Kino Kids Cinema Club
1h 34m
Enter a 1920s world where rival child gangs battle with splurge guns instead of bullets. Smooth-talking Bugsy navigates jazz clubs, dazzling dance numbers, and custard-pie chaos in this distinctive musical comedy, packed with catchy songs, wit, and glamour.

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15:30

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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17:45

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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20:00

What We Do in the Shadows 15
+ Introduction
1h 25m
Cult mockumentary follows the undead navigating modern life with gloriously incompetent results. Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement at their most gloriously funny. Part of the Oxford Comedy Festival 2026.

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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 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!