Honey Don’t!15

Directed by Ethan Coen | USA | 2025 | 1h 29m | Starring Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, Chris Evans, Charlie Day, Lera Abova.

In a staunchly Republican corner of California, small-town private investigator Honey O’Donahue begins unraveling a string of suspicious deaths linked to a secretive church and its corrupt evangelical pastor. Screenwriters Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke return after Drive Away Dolls with the second film in their “lesbian B-movie trilogy”, a darkly comic thriller starring Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Evans.

Reviews

‘A knowingly light and funny mock escapist thriller, one that’s just trying to show you a flaky good time.’
Owen Gleiberman, Variety

Book tickets

Friday 26 September

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Saturday 27 September

8.30pmBook tickets
Wednesday 1 October

8.30pmBook tickets
Thursday 2 October

6.15pmBook tickets

What else is on?

Today (Sunday 21st September)

20:00

Sorry, Baby 15
1h 43m
Eva Victor writes and stars in this tender, darkly funny debut about healing from trauma. When a friend’s visit highlights her own emotional stasis, Agnes begins confronting the past, inching toward a new future in this heartfelt comedy.

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Tomorrow (Monday 22nd September)

18:00

School of Rock 12A
1h 49m
Jack Black shines in Richard Linklater’s riotous, heartwarming comedy about a failed musician who turns a class of elite prep students into a rock band. An infectious celebration of music, misfits, and following your passion.

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20:30

Caught Stealing 15
Deaf/HOH subtitles
1h 47m
Austin Butler and Matt Smith star in Darren Aronofsky’s (Black Swan) darkly comic 90s-set crime thriller. A burned-out ex-ballplayer agrees to cat-sit, then plunges into New York’s violent underworld, dodging gangsters in a chaotic fight for survival.

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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 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!