Triangle of Sadness15

Directed by Ruben Östlund | Sweden/USA | 2022 | 2h 30m | Starring Woody Harrelson, Harris Dickinson, Charlbi Dean, Vicki Berlin, Dolly De Leon

A celebrity power couple are invited aboard a luxury cruise for the super wealthy helmed by an unhinged alcoholic captain. What begins as a lavish holiday soon turns into a disaster when a storm maroons the ship and leaves the survivors stranded on an island fighting for their lives. Acclaimed director Ruben Östlund (Force Majure, The Square) won his second Palme d’Or (Best Film) at the Cannes Film Festival for this outrageous black comedy satirising the super rich.

Reviews

‘A frontal assault on the super-rich, and on the capitalist system in general, which has enough rage and riotous abandon to compensate for its lack of subtlety.’
★★★★★
Nicholas Barber, BBC

‘It’s a stellar film that hits a rare sweet spot as both mainstream, accessible entertainment, and also an undeniably incisive piece of cultural commentary. And best of all, it will keep you on your toes until the sensational final moment of its breezy drift.’
★★★★★
Tomris Laffly, The AV Club

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Thursday 28th September

16:00

And Then Come the Nightjars 15
1h 21m
Adapted from Bea Roberts’ award-winning stage play, this moving drama tells the story of an unlikely friendship between a Devon farmer and the vet assigned to cull his herd.

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20:30

Past Lives 12A
1h 46m | Korean w/ English subtitles
Celine Song's critically-acclaimed and deeply romantic feature debut about two childhood friends from South Korea who reunite for one week in New York after two decades spent apart.

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