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Weapons

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Offbeat & Dialled to 11: Music Comedy Classics

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Materialists

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FAMILY CLASSICS EVERY OTHER SUNDAY

Kino Kids Cinema Club

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Eddington

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Today (Thursday 4th September)

12:30

Savages PG
Parent + Baby Screening
1h 27m | French w/ English subtitles
In Borneo, a young girl and an orphaned orangutang form a powerful bond as they confront the threats of deforestation. Through their journey, they discover the beauty of their rainforest home and the urgent need to protect it.

Book here

15:45

Savages PG
1h 27m | French w/ English subtitles
In Borneo, a young girl and an orphaned orangutang form a powerful bond as they confront the threats of deforestation. Through their journey, they discover the beauty of their rainforest home and the urgent need to protect it.

Book here

18:00

Weapons 18
2h 8m
From Barbarian’s Zack Cregger comes a chilling mystery: an entire classroom’s children vanish in an instant, except one. As fear consumes a small town, social norms unravel in this tense, thought-provoking thriller about mob mentality and collective paranoia.

Book here

20:45

The Kingdom 15
1h 51m | Corsican & French w/ English subtitles
In 1995 Corsica, a teen is forced into hiding with her fugitive mob-boss father. After an assassination attempt, they’re thrust into a brutal revenge cycle. Julien Colonna’s award-nominated debut blends tense crime thriller with coming-of-age drama.

Book here


Tomorrow (Friday 5th September)

15:15

Materialists 15
1h 57m
Celine Song (Past Lives) reinvents the romantic comedy in this bittersweet New York love triangle starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. A matchmaker torn between a charming billionaire and her grounded ex faces hard truths about love.

Book here

17:45

Eddington 15
2h 29m
During COVID lockdown, a New Mexico town erupts in conflict between sheriff and mayor. With conspiracy theories, racial tensions, and cult influences, Ari Aster’s modern Western stars Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal in an unsettling vision of America.

Book here

21:00

This Is Spinal Tap 15
1h 23m
Rob Reiner’s mockumentary classic follows “Britain’s loudest band” on a hilariously doomed tour, skewering rock star egos with deadpan brilliance. From tiny Stonehenge props to amps that go to 11, it remains the ultimate rock-and-roll comedy.

Book here


Saturday 6th September

15:30

Savages PG
1h 27m | French w/ English subtitles
In Borneo, a young girl and an orphaned orangutang form a powerful bond as they confront the threats of deforestation. Through their journey, they discover the beauty of their rainforest home and the urgent need to protect it.

Book here

17:45

This Is Spinal Tap 15
1h 23m
Rob Reiner’s mockumentary classic follows “Britain’s loudest band” on a hilariously doomed tour, skewering rock star egos with deadpan brilliance. From tiny Stonehenge props to amps that go to 11, it remains the ultimate rock-and-roll comedy.

Book here

19:45

Eddington 15
2h 29m
During COVID lockdown, a New Mexico town erupts in conflict between sheriff and mayor. With conspiracy theories, racial tensions, and cult influences, Ari Aster’s modern Western stars Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal in an unsettling vision of America.

Book here


Sunday 7th September

13:00

Kino Kids Cinema Club: Savages PG
1h 27m | English dubbed
In Borneo, a young girl and an orphaned orangutang form a powerful bond as they confront the threats of deforestation. Through their journey, they discover the beauty of their rainforest home and the urgent need to protect it.

Book here

15:30

Battleship Potemkin 12A
1h 12m
Returning for its 100th anniversary, Eisenstein’s revolutionary masterpiece tells the stirring story of a naval mutiny inspiring mass resistance. This groundbreaking classic features a new score by the Pet Shop Boys, performed with the Dresdner Sinfoniker.

Book here

17:30

Materialists 15
1h 57m
Celine Song (Past Lives) reinvents the romantic comedy in this bittersweet New York love triangle starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. A matchmaker torn between a charming billionaire and her grounded ex faces hard truths about love.

Book here

20:00

Little Trouble Girls 15
1h 29m | Slovenian w/ English subtitles
A shy teen’s choir trip to a countryside convent becomes a sensual, faith-testing coming-of-age journey. Urška Djukić’s award-winning debut captures adolescence’s quiet intensity and emotional awakenings in a fresh exploration of desire and belonging.

Book here


Monday 8th September

18:30

Battleship Potemkin 12A
1h 12m
Returning for its 100th anniversary, Eisenstein’s revolutionary masterpiece tells the stirring story of a naval mutiny inspiring mass resistance. This groundbreaking classic features a new score by the Pet Shop Boys, performed with the Dresdner Sinfoniker.

Book here

20:30

Materialists 15
1h 57m
Celine Song (Past Lives) reinvents the romantic comedy in this bittersweet New York love triangle starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. A matchmaker torn between a charming billionaire and her grounded ex faces hard truths about love.

Book here


See the full schedule
Today (Thursday 4th September)

12:30

Savages PG
Parent + Baby Screening
1h 27m | French w/ English subtitles
In Borneo, a young girl and an orphaned orangutang form a powerful bond as they confront the threats of deforestation. Through their journey, they discover the beauty of their rainforest home and the urgent need to protect it.

Book here

15:45

Savages PG
1h 27m | French w/ English subtitles
In Borneo, a young girl and an orphaned orangutang form a powerful bond as they confront the threats of deforestation. Through their journey, they discover the beauty of their rainforest home and the urgent need to protect it.

Book here

18:00

Weapons 18
2h 8m
From Barbarian’s Zack Cregger comes a chilling mystery: an entire classroom’s children vanish in an instant, except one. As fear consumes a small town, social norms unravel in this tense, thought-provoking thriller about mob mentality and collective paranoia.

Book here

20:45

The Kingdom 15
1h 51m | Corsican & French w/ English subtitles
In 1995 Corsica, a teen is forced into hiding with her fugitive mob-boss father. After an assassination attempt, they’re thrust into a brutal revenge cycle. Julien Colonna’s award-nominated debut blends tense crime thriller with coming-of-age drama.

Book here


Tomorrow (Friday 5th September)

15:15

Materialists 15
1h 57m
Celine Song (Past Lives) reinvents the romantic comedy in this bittersweet New York love triangle starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. A matchmaker torn between a charming billionaire and her grounded ex faces hard truths about love.

Book here

17:45

Eddington 15
2h 29m
During COVID lockdown, a New Mexico town erupts in conflict between sheriff and mayor. With conspiracy theories, racial tensions, and cult influences, Ari Aster’s modern Western stars Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal in an unsettling vision of America.

Book here

21:00

This Is Spinal Tap 15
1h 23m
Rob Reiner’s mockumentary classic follows “Britain’s loudest band” on a hilariously doomed tour, skewering rock star egos with deadpan brilliance. From tiny Stonehenge props to amps that go to 11, it remains the ultimate rock-and-roll comedy.

Book here


Saturday 6th September

15:30

Savages PG
1h 27m | French w/ English subtitles
In Borneo, a young girl and an orphaned orangutang form a powerful bond as they confront the threats of deforestation. Through their journey, they discover the beauty of their rainforest home and the urgent need to protect it.

Book here

17:45

This Is Spinal Tap 15
1h 23m
Rob Reiner’s mockumentary classic follows “Britain’s loudest band” on a hilariously doomed tour, skewering rock star egos with deadpan brilliance. From tiny Stonehenge props to amps that go to 11, it remains the ultimate rock-and-roll comedy.

Book here

19:45

Eddington 15
2h 29m
During COVID lockdown, a New Mexico town erupts in conflict between sheriff and mayor. With conspiracy theories, racial tensions, and cult influences, Ari Aster’s modern Western stars Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal in an unsettling vision of America.

Book here


Sunday 7th September

13:00

Kino Kids Cinema Club: Savages PG
1h 27m | English dubbed
In Borneo, a young girl and an orphaned orangutang form a powerful bond as they confront the threats of deforestation. Through their journey, they discover the beauty of their rainforest home and the urgent need to protect it.

Book here

15:30

Battleship Potemkin 12A
1h 12m
Returning for its 100th anniversary, Eisenstein’s revolutionary masterpiece tells the stirring story of a naval mutiny inspiring mass resistance. This groundbreaking classic features a new score by the Pet Shop Boys, performed with the Dresdner Sinfoniker.

Book here

17:30

Materialists 15
1h 57m
Celine Song (Past Lives) reinvents the romantic comedy in this bittersweet New York love triangle starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. A matchmaker torn between a charming billionaire and her grounded ex faces hard truths about love.

Book here

20:00

Little Trouble Girls 15
1h 29m | Slovenian w/ English subtitles
A shy teen’s choir trip to a countryside convent becomes a sensual, faith-testing coming-of-age journey. Urška Djukić’s award-winning debut captures adolescence’s quiet intensity and emotional awakenings in a fresh exploration of desire and belonging.

Book here


Monday 8th September

18:30

Battleship Potemkin 12A
1h 12m
Returning for its 100th anniversary, Eisenstein’s revolutionary masterpiece tells the stirring story of a naval mutiny inspiring mass resistance. This groundbreaking classic features a new score by the Pet Shop Boys, performed with the Dresdner Sinfoniker.

Book here

20:30

Materialists 15
1h 57m
Celine Song (Past Lives) reinvents the romantic comedy in this bittersweet New York love triangle starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. A matchmaker torn between a charming billionaire and her grounded ex faces hard truths about love.

Book here


Tuesday 9th September

17:45

Little Trouble Girls 15
£6 for Members
1h 29m | Slovenian w/ English subtitles
A shy teen’s choir trip to a countryside convent becomes a sensual, faith-testing coming-of-age journey. Urška Djukić’s award-winning debut captures adolescence’s quiet intensity and emotional awakenings in a fresh exploration of desire and belonging.

Book here

20:00

Eddington 15
HOH subtitles / £6 for Members
2h 29m
During COVID lockdown, a New Mexico town erupts in conflict between sheriff and mayor. With conspiracy theories, racial tensions, and cult influences, Ari Aster’s modern Western stars Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal in an unsettling vision of America.

Book here


Wednesday 10th September

15:00

Materialists 15
Deaf/HOH subtitles
1h 57m
Celine Song (Past Lives) reinvents the romantic comedy in this bittersweet New York love triangle starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. A matchmaker torn between a charming billionaire and her grounded ex faces hard truths about love.

Book here

17:30

Eddington 15
2h 29m
During COVID lockdown, a New Mexico town erupts in conflict between sheriff and mayor. With conspiracy theories, racial tensions, and cult influences, Ari Aster’s modern Western stars Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal in an unsettling vision of America.

Book here

20:45

Little Trouble Girls 15
1h 29m | Slovenian w/ English subtitles
A shy teen’s choir trip to a countryside convent becomes a sensual, faith-testing coming-of-age journey. Urška Djukić’s award-winning debut captures adolescence’s quiet intensity and emotional awakenings in a fresh exploration of desire and belonging.

Book here


Thursday 11th September

15:15

Little Trouble Girls 15
1h 29m | Slovenian w/ English subtitles
A shy teen’s choir trip to a countryside convent becomes a sensual, faith-testing coming-of-age journey. Urška Djukić’s award-winning debut captures adolescence’s quiet intensity and emotional awakenings in a fresh exploration of desire and belonging.

Book here

17:30

Materialists 15
1h 57m
Celine Song (Past Lives) reinvents the romantic comedy in this bittersweet New York love triangle starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. A matchmaker torn between a charming billionaire and her grounded ex faces hard truths about love.

Book here

20:00

Eddington 15
2h 29m
During COVID lockdown, a New Mexico town erupts in conflict between sheriff and mayor. With conspiracy theories, racial tensions, and cult influences, Ari Aster’s modern Western stars Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal in an unsettling vision of America.

Book here


Friday 12th September

15:15

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 dramedy.

Book here

17:45

Materialists 15
1h 57m
Celine Song (Past Lives) reinvents the romantic comedy in this bittersweet New York love triangle starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. A matchmaker torn between a charming billionaire and her grounded ex faces hard truths about love.

Book here

20:15

Eddington 15
2h 29m
During COVID lockdown, a New Mexico town erupts in conflict between sheriff and mayor. With conspiracy theories, racial tensions, and cult influences, Ari Aster’s modern Western stars Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal in an unsettling vision of America.

Book here


Saturday 13th September

13:00

History of the UPP Talk U
When the Oxford Picture Palace (now the Ultimate Picture Palace) opened in 1911 it was Oxford's first purpose-built 'electric theatre'. Join local historian Liz Woolley for this FREE talk about Oxford's cinema history. Booking essential.

Book here

15:00

Materialists 15
1h 57m
Celine Song (Past Lives) reinvents the romantic comedy in this bittersweet New York love triangle starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. A matchmaker torn between a charming billionaire and her grounded ex faces hard truths about love.

Book here

17:30

Eddington 15
2h 29m
During COVID lockdown, a New Mexico town erupts in conflict between sheriff and mayor. With conspiracy theories, racial tensions, and cult influences, Ari Aster’s modern Western stars Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal in an unsettling vision of America.

Book here

20:45

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 dramedy.

Book here


Sunday 14th September

10:30

History of the UPP Talk U
When the Oxford Picture Palace (now the Ultimate Picture Palace) opened in 1911 it was Oxford's first purpose-built 'electric theatre'. Join local historian Liz Woolley for this FREE talk about Oxford's cinema history. Booking essential.

Book here

15:00

O Brother, Where Art Thou? 12A
USA | 1h 47m
The Coen Brothers’ screwball Southern odyssey follows three convicts chasing buried treasure in Depression-era Mississippi. George Clooney leads this musical-tinged, Odyssey-inspired comedy full of quirky characters and an unforgettable folk soundtrack.

Book here

17:30

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 dramedy.

Book here

20:00

Materialists 15
1h 57m
Celine Song (Past Lives) reinvents the romantic comedy in this bittersweet New York love triangle starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. A matchmaker torn between a charming billionaire and her grounded ex faces hard truths about love.

Book here


Monday 15th September

18:00

Materialists 15
Deaf/HOH subtitles
1h 57m
Celine Song (Past Lives) reinvents the romantic comedy in this bittersweet New York love triangle starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. A matchmaker torn between a charming billionaire and her grounded ex faces hard truths about love.

Book here

20:30

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 dramedy.

Book here


Tuesday 16th September

18:00

The Shadow Scholars TBC
+ Q&A / £6 for Members
1h 37m
Oxford professor Patricia Kingori uncovers Kenya’s hidden “shadow scholars” – jobless graduates who write essays for students worldwide – raising questions about academic integrity and the true worth of a degree in an age where qualifications can be bought.

Book here

20:45

The Courageous 12A
£6 for Members
1h 23m | French w/ English subtitles
In rural Switzerland, a troubled mother fights to prove her worth to a judgmental society. Jasmin Gordon’s striking debut confronts ideas of morality, freedom, and redemption in this moving drama about second chances.

Book here


Wednesday 17th September

16:15

The Courageous 12A
1h 23m | French w/ English subtitles
In rural Switzerland, a troubled mother fights to prove her worth to a judgmental society. Jasmin Gordon’s striking debut confronts ideas of morality, freedom, and redemption in this moving drama about second chances.

Book here

18:15

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 dramedy.

Book here

20:45

O Brother, Where Art Thou? 12A
USA | 1h 47m
The Coen Brothers’ screwball Southern odyssey follows three convicts chasing buried treasure in Depression-era Mississippi. George Clooney leads this musical-tinged, Odyssey-inspired comedy full of quirky characters and an unforgettable folk soundtrack.

Book here


Thursday 18th September

12:30

Materialists 15
Parent + Baby screening
1h 57m
Celine Song (Past Lives) reinvents the romantic comedy in this bittersweet New York love triangle starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. A matchmaker torn between a charming billionaire and her grounded ex faces hard truths about love.

Book here

15:30

Eddington 15
Deaf/HOH subtitles
2h 29m
During COVID lockdown, a New Mexico town erupts in conflict between sheriff and mayor. With conspiracy theories, racial tensions, and cult influences, Ari Aster’s modern Western stars Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal in an unsettling vision of America.

Book here

18:45

The Courageous 12A
1h 23m | French w/ English subtitles
In rural Switzerland, a troubled mother fights to prove her worth to a judgmental society. Jasmin Gordon’s striking debut confronts ideas of morality, freedom, and redemption in this moving drama about second chances.

Book here

20:45

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 dramedy.

Book here


Friday 19th September

16:00

The Ceremony 15
1h 32m | Arabic, Kurdish, & Romanian with English subtitles
Two undocumented Romanian workers in rural England face a moral crisis that could destroy their friendship. Jack King’s award-winning debut is a visually arresting, slow-burn drama about survival and finding common ground in desperate circumstances.

Book here

18:15

Young Mothers 12A
1h 46m | French w/ English subtitles
Belgian filmmaking duo Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (Two Days, One Night) deliver an unflinching, empathetic portrait of teens raising babies in a state shelter. This Cannes-winning drama captures dignity, hardship, and hope in the face of systemic neglect.

Book here

20:45

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 dramedy.

Book here


Saturday 20th September

15:30

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.

Book here

18:00

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 dramedy.

Book here

20:30

Caught Stealing 15
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.

Book here


Sunday 21st September

13:00

A Town Called Panic PG
1h 17m | French w/ English subtitles
Join Cowboy, Indian, and Horse for a hilarious stop-motion adventure! A birthday BBQ goes wrong, their house disappears, and chaos follows. Packed with slapstick, creativity, and quirky humour, this family-friendly gem is showing as part of our Kino Kids Cinema Club.

Book here

15:00

Young Mothers 12A
1h 46m | French w/ English subtitles
Belgian filmmaking duo Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (Two Days, One Night) deliver an unflinching, empathetic portrait of teens raising babies in a state shelter. This Cannes-winning drama captures dignity, hardship, and hope in the face of systemic neglect.

Book here

17:30

Caught Stealing 15
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.

Book here

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 dramedy.

Book here


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.

Book here

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.

Book here


Tuesday 23rd September

18:15

The Ceremony 15
£6 for Members
1h 32m | Arabic, Kurdish, & Romanian with English subtitles
Two undocumented Romanian workers in rural England face a moral crisis that could destroy their friendship. Jack King’s award-winning debut is a visually arresting, slow-burn drama about survival and finding common ground in desperate circumstances.

Book here

20:30

Young Mothers 12A
£6 for Members
1h 46m | French w/ English subtitles
Belgian filmmaking duo Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (Two Days, One Night) deliver an unflinching, empathetic portrait of teens raising babies in a state shelter. This Cannes-winning drama captures dignity, hardship, and hope in the face of systemic neglect.

Book here


Wednesday 24th September

15:30

Young Mothers 12A
1h 46m | French w/ English subtitles
Belgian filmmaking duo Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (Two Days, One Night) deliver an unflinching, empathetic portrait of teens raising babies in a state shelter. This Cannes-winning drama captures dignity, hardship, and hope in the face of systemic neglect.

Book here

18:00

Caught Stealing 15
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.

Book here

20:30

The Ceremony 15
1h 32m | Arabic, Kurdish, & Romanian with English subtitles
Two undocumented Romanian workers in rural England face a moral crisis that could destroy their friendship. Jack King’s award-winning debut is a visually arresting, slow-burn drama about survival and finding common ground in desperate circumstances.

Book here


Thursday 25th September

15:30

Sorry, Baby 15
Deaf/HOH subtitles
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 dramedy.

Book here

18:00

Young Mothers 12A
1h 46m | French w/ English subtitles
Belgian filmmaking duo Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (Two Days, One Night) deliver an unflinching, empathetic portrait of teens raising babies in a state shelter. This Cannes-winning drama captures dignity, hardship, and hope in the face of systemic neglect.

Book here

20:30

Caught Stealing 15
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.

Book here


Friday 26th September

15:30

On Swift Horses

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20:30

Legend of the Stardust Brothers 15
1h 41m | Japanese w/ English subtitles
In this outrageously fun Japanese cult musical, a punk rebel and a new-wave crooner are remade as glitter-clad pop idols. Macoto Tezka’s eccentric, star-studded comedy blends Rocky Horror energy with gleeful 1980s absurdity.

Book here


Saturday 27th September

11:00

The Snail and the Whale U
27m
Snail longs for adventure beyond her shore. When a humpback whale answers her message in the sand, they journey together across the seas, meeting creatures of every size. Adapted from Julia Donaldson’s classic. Tiny Ideas Festival 2025. Tickets: Adults £7, Children £5.

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12:30

Alice in Wonderland U
1h 15m
Alice’s history lesson is interrupted by a frantic white rabbit who's running late! Following him, she tumbles into Wonderland, a whimsical world of curious creatures and delightful nonsense. Part of Tiny Ideas Festival 2025. Tickets: Adults £7, Children £5.

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15:00

The Roses

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17:45

On Swift Horses

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Sunday 28th September

15:15

Put Your Soul on Your Hand

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17:45

The Roses

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20:30

On Swift Horses

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Monday 29th September

20:30

The Roses

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Tuesday 30th September

18:00

Legend of the Stardust Brothers 15
1h 41m | Japanese w/ English subtitles
In this outrageously fun Japanese cult musical, a punk rebel and a new-wave crooner are remade as glitter-clad pop idols. Macoto Tezka’s eccentric, star-studded comedy blends Rocky Horror energy with gleeful 1980s absurdity.

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20:30

Put Your Soul on Your Hand
£6 for Members

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Wednesday 1st October

15:15

On Swift Horses

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Thursday 2nd October

12:30

The Roses
Parent + Baby Screening

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15:30

The Roses

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20:30

On Swift Horses

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Friday 3rd October

18:00

The Roses

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Sunday 5th October

20:00

The Roses

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Wednesday 8th October

15:00

The Roses
Deaf/HOH Subtitles

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Tuesday 14th October

18:30

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari U
1h 17m
This groundbreaking German silent classic redefined horror cinema with its jagged sets and haunting atmosphere. Experience a one-night-only screening with live musical accompaniment, as Hugo Max performs an original score composed for the film.

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Saturday 8th November

17:30

The Phantom of the Opera PG
+ Live Score
1h 18m
A masked composer haunts the Paris Opera House, obsessed with turning a beautiful singer into a star. Lon Chaney’s iconic performance meets Bristol band Minima’s live, original score in this gripping centenary screening of a classic silent horror.

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A Town Called Panic (PG)

1h 17m French w/ English subtitles

Join Cowboy, Indian, and Horse for a hilarious stop-motion adventure! A birthday BBQ goes wrong, their house disappears, and chaos follows. Packed with slapstick, creativity, and quirky humour, this family-friendly gem is showing as part of our Kino Kids Cinema Club.

Kino Kids Cinema Club
Sunday 21st September 2025 : 1.00pm
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Alice in Wonderland (U)

1h 15m

Alice’s history lesson is interrupted by a frantic white rabbit who's running late! Following him, she tumbles into Wonderland, a whimsical world of curious creatures and delightful nonsense. Part of Tiny Ideas Festival 2025. Tickets: Adults £7, Children £5.

Tiny Ideas Festival 2025
Saturday 27th September 2025 : 12.30pm
Book tickets

Battleship Potemkin (12A)

1h 12m

Returning for its 100th anniversary, Eisenstein’s revolutionary masterpiece tells the stirring story of a naval mutiny inspiring mass resistance. This groundbreaking classic features a new score by the Pet Shop Boys, performed with the Dresdner Sinfoniker.

Sunday 7th September 2025 : 3.30pm
Book tickets
Monday 8th September 2025 : 6.30pm
Book tickets

Caught Stealing (15)

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.

Saturday 20th September 2025 : 8.30pm
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Sunday 21st September 2025 : 5.30pm
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Monday 22nd September 2025 : 8.30pm
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Wednesday 24th September 2025 : 6.00pm
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Thursday 25th September 2025 : 8.30pm
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Eddington (15)

2h 29m

During COVID lockdown, a New Mexico town erupts in conflict between sheriff and mayor. With conspiracy theories, racial tensions, and cult influences, Ari Aster’s modern Western stars Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal in an unsettling vision of America.

Friday 5th September 2025 : 5.45pm
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Saturday 6th September 2025 : 7.45pm
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Tuesday 9th September 2025 : 8.00pm
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Wednesday 10th September 2025 : 5.30pm
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Thursday 11th September 2025 : 8.00pm
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Friday 12th September 2025 : 8.15pm
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Saturday 13th September 2025 : 5.30pm
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Thursday 18th September 2025 : 3.30pm
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History of the UPP Talk (U)

When the Oxford Picture Palace (now the Ultimate Picture Palace) opened in 1911 it was Oxford's first purpose-built 'electric theatre'. Join local historian Liz Woolley for this FREE talk about Oxford's cinema history. Booking essential.

Saturday 13th September 2025 : 1.00pm
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Sunday 14th September 2025 : 10.30am
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Kino Kids Cinema Club: Savages (PG)

1h 27m English dubbed

In Borneo, a young girl and an orphaned orangutang form a powerful bond as they confront the threats of deforestation. Through their journey, they discover the beauty of their rainforest home and the urgent need to protect it.

Kino Kids Cinema Club
Sunday 7th September 2025 : 1.00pm
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Legend of the Stardust Brothers (15)

1h 41m Japanese w/ English subtitles

In this outrageously fun Japanese cult musical, a punk rebel and a new-wave crooner are remade as glitter-clad pop idols. Macoto Tezka’s eccentric, star-studded comedy blends Rocky Horror energy with gleeful 1980s absurdity.

Classic Season: Music Comedies
Friday 26th September 2025 : 8.30pm
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Tuesday 30th September 2025 : 6.00pm
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Little Trouble Girls (15)

1h 29m Slovenian w/ English subtitles

A shy teen’s choir trip to a countryside convent becomes a sensual, faith-testing coming-of-age journey. Urška Djukić’s award-winning debut captures adolescence’s quiet intensity and emotional awakenings in a fresh exploration of desire and belonging.

Sunday 7th September 2025 : 8.00pm
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Tuesday 9th September 2025 : 5.45pm
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Wednesday 10th September 2025 : 8.45pm
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Thursday 11th September 2025 : 3.15pm
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Materialists (15)

1h 57m

Celine Song (Past Lives) reinvents the romantic comedy in this bittersweet New York love triangle starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans. A matchmaker torn between a charming billionaire and her grounded ex faces hard truths about love.

Friday 5th September 2025 : 3.15pm
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Sunday 7th September 2025 : 5.30pm
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Monday 8th September 2025 : 8.30pm
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Wednesday 10th September 2025 : 3.00pm
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Thursday 11th September 2025 : 5.30pm
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Friday 12th September 2025 : 5.45pm
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Saturday 13th September 2025 : 3.00pm
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Sunday 14th September 2025 : 8.00pm
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Monday 15th September 2025 : 6.00pm
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Thursday 18th September 2025 : 12.30pm
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O Brother, Where Art Thou? (12A)

USA 1h 47m

The Coen Brothers’ screwball Southern odyssey follows three convicts chasing buried treasure in Depression-era Mississippi. George Clooney leads this musical-tinged, Odyssey-inspired comedy full of quirky characters and an unforgettable folk soundtrack.

Classic Season: Music Comedies
Sunday 14th September 2025 : 3.00pm
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Wednesday 17th September 2025 : 8.45pm
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On Swift Horses

Friday 26th September 2025 : 3.30pm
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Saturday 27th September 2025 : 5.45pm
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Sunday 28th September 2025 : 8.30pm
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Wednesday 1st October 2025 : 3.15pm
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Thursday 2nd October 2025 : 8.30pm
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Put Your Soul on Your Hand

Sunday 28th September 2025 : 3.15pm
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Tuesday 30th September 2025 : 8.30pm
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Savages (PG)

1h 27m French w/ English subtitles

In Borneo, a young girl and an orphaned orangutang form a powerful bond as they confront the threats of deforestation. Through their journey, they discover the beauty of their rainforest home and the urgent need to protect it.

Thursday 4th September 2025 : 12.30pm
Parent + Baby Screening
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Thursday 4th September 2025 : 3.45pm
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Saturday 6th September 2025 : 3.30pm
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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.

Classic Season: Music Comedies
Saturday 20th September 2025 : 3.30pm
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Monday 22nd September 2025 : 6.00pm
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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 dramedy.

Friday 12th September 2025 : 3.15pm
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Saturday 13th September 2025 : 8.45pm
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Sunday 14th September 2025 : 5.30pm
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Monday 15th September 2025 : 8.30pm
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Wednesday 17th September 2025 : 6.15pm
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Thursday 18th September 2025 : 8.45pm
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Friday 19th September 2025 : 8.45pm
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Saturday 20th September 2025 : 6.00pm
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Sunday 21st September 2025 : 8.00pm
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Thursday 25th September 2025 : 3.30pm
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (U)

1h 17m

This groundbreaking German silent classic redefined horror cinema with its jagged sets and haunting atmosphere. Experience a one-night-only screening with live musical accompaniment, as Hugo Max performs an original score composed for the film.

Tuesday 14th October 2025 : 6.30pm
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The Ceremony (15)

1h 32m Arabic, Kurdish, & Romanian with English subtitles

Two undocumented Romanian workers in rural England face a moral crisis that could destroy their friendship. Jack King’s award-winning debut is a visually arresting, slow-burn drama about survival and finding common ground in desperate circumstances.

Friday 19th September 2025 : 4.00pm
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Tuesday 23rd September 2025 : 6.15pm
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Wednesday 24th September 2025 : 8.30pm
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The Courageous (12A)

1h 23m French w/ English subtitles

In rural Switzerland, a troubled mother fights to prove her worth to a judgmental society. Jasmin Gordon’s striking debut confronts ideas of morality, freedom, and redemption in this moving drama about second chances.

Tuesday 16th September 2025 : 8.45pm
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Wednesday 17th September 2025 : 4.15pm
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Thursday 18th September 2025 : 6.45pm
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The Kingdom (15)

1h 51m Corsican & French w/ English subtitles

In 1995 Corsica, a teen is forced into hiding with her fugitive mob-boss father. After an assassination attempt, they’re thrust into a brutal revenge cycle. Julien Colonna’s award-nominated debut blends tense crime thriller with coming-of-age drama.

Thursday 4th September 2025 : 8.45pm
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The Phantom of the Opera (PG)

1h 18m

A masked composer haunts the Paris Opera House, obsessed with turning a beautiful singer into a star. Lon Chaney’s iconic performance meets Bristol band Minima’s live, original score in this gripping centenary screening of a classic silent horror.

Saturday 8th November 2025 : 5.30pm
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The Roses

Saturday 27th September 2025 : 3.00pm
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Sunday 28th September 2025 : 5.45pm
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Monday 29th September 2025 : 8.30pm
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Thursday 2nd October 2025 : 12.30pm
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Thursday 2nd October 2025 : 3.30pm
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Friday 3rd October 2025 : 6.00pm
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Sunday 5th October 2025 : 8.00pm
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Wednesday 8th October 2025 : 3.00pm
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The Shadow Scholars (TBC)

1h 37m

Oxford professor Patricia Kingori uncovers Kenya’s hidden “shadow scholars” – jobless graduates who write essays for students worldwide – raising questions about academic integrity and the true worth of a degree in an age where qualifications can be bought.

Tuesday 16th September 2025 : 6.00pm
+ Q&A / £6 for Members
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The Snail and the Whale (U)

27m

Snail longs for adventure beyond her shore. When a humpback whale answers her message in the sand, they journey together across the seas, meeting creatures of every size. Adapted from Julia Donaldson’s classic. Tiny Ideas Festival 2025. Tickets: Adults £7, Children £5.

Tiny Ideas Festival 2025
Saturday 27th September 2025 : 11.00am
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This Is Spinal Tap (15)

1h 23m

Rob Reiner’s mockumentary classic follows “Britain’s loudest band” on a hilariously doomed tour, skewering rock star egos with deadpan brilliance. From tiny Stonehenge props to amps that go to 11, it remains the ultimate rock-and-roll comedy.

Classic Season: Music Comedies
Friday 5th September 2025 : 9.00pm
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Saturday 6th September 2025 : 5.45pm
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Weapons (18)

2h 8m

From Barbarian’s Zack Cregger comes a chilling mystery: an entire classroom’s children vanish in an instant, except one. As fear consumes a small town, social norms unravel in this tense, thought-provoking thriller about mob mentality and collective paranoia.

Thursday 4th September 2025 : 6.00pm
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Young Mothers (12A)

1h 46m French w/ English subtitles

Belgian filmmaking duo Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne (Two Days, One Night) deliver an unflinching, empathetic portrait of teens raising babies in a state shelter. This Cannes-winning drama captures dignity, hardship, and hope in the face of systemic neglect.

Friday 19th September 2025 : 6.15pm
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Sunday 21st September 2025 : 3.00pm
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Tuesday 23rd September 2025 : 8.30pm
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Wednesday 24th September 2025 : 3.30pm
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Thursday 25th September 2025 : 6.00pm
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UPP News

News, blog posts, and announcements from The Ultimate Picture Palace

UPP Enters BIFA Cinema of the Year Award

UPP Enters BIFA Cinema of the Year Award

This year, the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) has launched a brand-new category: Cinema of the Year (supported by Kia) and ... Read more

Apocalypse Now: the End of a Golden Age

Apocalypse Now: the End of a Golden Age

Almost 50 years after its initial release, Francis Ford Coppola’s epic Vietnam war movie Apocalypse Now has lost none of its power - ... Read more

The UPP Secures Asset of Community Value Status

The UPP Secures Asset of Community Value Status

Following this week’s article in The Times about our landlord's objections to our Asset of Community Value application, we wanted to ... Read more

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!