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Today (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


Tomorrow (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 comedy.

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 15
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
1h 59m
Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Will Poulter lead this sweeping adaptation of Shannon Pufahl’s acclaimed novel. In 1950s California, a fragile marriage is tested by the arrival of a charming, reckless brother with a secret past.

Book here

18:15

Honey Don't! 15
1h 29m
In conservative California, PI Honey O’Donahue probes mysterious church-linked deaths in Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke’s second “lesbian B-movie trilogy” entry – a darkly comic thriller with Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Evans.

Book here

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.

Book here

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.

Book here

15:00

The Roses 15
2h 1m
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch star in this razor-sharp comedy-drama about ambition and rivalry. When careers collide and resentments rise, a seemingly perfect couple unravels in a darkly funny, painfully relatable portrait of a marriage on the rocks.

Book here

17:45

On Swift Horses 15
1h 59m
Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Will Poulter lead this sweeping adaptation of Shannon Pufahl’s acclaimed novel. In 1950s California, a fragile marriage is tested by the arrival of a charming, reckless brother with a secret past.

Book here

20:30

Honey Don't! 15
1h 29m
In conservative California, PI Honey O’Donahue probes mysterious church-linked deaths in Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke’s second “lesbian B-movie trilogy” entry – a darkly comic thriller with Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Evans.

Book here


Sunday 28th September

15:15

Put Your Soul on Your Hand 12A
1h 53m | Arabic with English subtitles
An intimate documentary capturing life under siege in Gaza through video calls with Palestinian photojournalist Fatma Hassona, tragically killed in an airstrike. Selected for Cannes, the film blends raw immediacy with humanity in portraying resilience amid devastating conflict.

Book here

17:45

The Roses 15
2h 1m
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch star in this razor-sharp comedy-drama about ambition and rivalry. When careers collide and resentments rise, a seemingly perfect couple unravels in a darkly funny, painfully relatable portrait of a marriage on the rocks.

Book here

20:30

On Swift Horses 15
1h 59m
Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Will Poulter lead this sweeping adaptation of Shannon Pufahl’s acclaimed novel. In 1950s California, a fragile marriage is tested by the arrival of a charming, reckless brother with a secret past.

Book here


See the full schedule
Today (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


Tomorrow (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 comedy.

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 15
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
1h 59m
Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Will Poulter lead this sweeping adaptation of Shannon Pufahl’s acclaimed novel. In 1950s California, a fragile marriage is tested by the arrival of a charming, reckless brother with a secret past.

Book here

18:15

Honey Don't! 15
1h 29m
In conservative California, PI Honey O’Donahue probes mysterious church-linked deaths in Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke’s second “lesbian B-movie trilogy” entry – a darkly comic thriller with Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Evans.

Book here

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.

Book here

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.

Book here

15:00

The Roses 15
2h 1m
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch star in this razor-sharp comedy-drama about ambition and rivalry. When careers collide and resentments rise, a seemingly perfect couple unravels in a darkly funny, painfully relatable portrait of a marriage on the rocks.

Book here

17:45

On Swift Horses 15
1h 59m
Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Will Poulter lead this sweeping adaptation of Shannon Pufahl’s acclaimed novel. In 1950s California, a fragile marriage is tested by the arrival of a charming, reckless brother with a secret past.

Book here

20:30

Honey Don't! 15
1h 29m
In conservative California, PI Honey O’Donahue probes mysterious church-linked deaths in Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke’s second “lesbian B-movie trilogy” entry – a darkly comic thriller with Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Evans.

Book here


Sunday 28th September

15:15

Put Your Soul on Your Hand 12A
1h 53m | Arabic with English subtitles
An intimate documentary capturing life under siege in Gaza through video calls with Palestinian photojournalist Fatma Hassona, tragically killed in an airstrike. Selected for Cannes, the film blends raw immediacy with humanity in portraying resilience amid devastating conflict.

Book here

17:45

The Roses 15
2h 1m
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch star in this razor-sharp comedy-drama about ambition and rivalry. When careers collide and resentments rise, a seemingly perfect couple unravels in a darkly funny, painfully relatable portrait of a marriage on the rocks.

Book here

20:30

On Swift Horses 15
1h 59m
Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Will Poulter lead this sweeping adaptation of Shannon Pufahl’s acclaimed novel. In 1950s California, a fragile marriage is tested by the arrival of a charming, reckless brother with a secret past.

Book here


Monday 29th September

18:00

NTLive: Inter Alia 15
1h 51m
Oscar-nominee Rosamund Pike stars in Suzie Miller’s gripping new play, directed by Justin Martin. From the creators of Prima Facie, this bold drama follows a brilliant judge whose life unravels in a searing exploration of motherhood and power.

Book here

20:30

The Roses 15
2h 1m
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch star in this razor-sharp comedy-drama about ambition and rivalry. When careers collide and resentments rise, a seemingly perfect couple unravels in a darkly funny, painfully relatable portrait of a marriage on the rocks.

Book here


Tuesday 30th September

18:00

Legend of the Stardust Brothers 15
£6 for Members
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

20:30

Put Your Soul on Your Hand 12A
£6 for Members
1h 53m | Arabic with English subtitles
An intimate documentary capturing life under siege in Gaza through video calls with Palestinian photojournalist Fatma Hassona, tragically killed in an airstrike. Selected for Cannes, the film blends raw immediacy with humanity in portraying resilience amid devastating conflict.

Book here


Wednesday 1st October

15:15

On Swift Horses 15
1h 59m
Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Will Poulter lead this sweeping adaptation of Shannon Pufahl’s acclaimed novel. In 1950s California, a fragile marriage is tested by the arrival of a charming, reckless brother with a secret past.

Book here

18:00

Genius Within: Glenn Gould U
Ticketed by Music At Oxford
1h 51m
Through rare footage, private diaries, and intimate interviews, this acclaimed documentary explores the brilliance and enigma of pianist Glenn Gould. A fascinating portrait of genius, artistry, and myth, it reveals the man behind the music and his enduring cultural legacy.

Book here

20:30

Honey Don't! 15
1h 29m
In conservative California, PI Honey O’Donahue probes mysterious church-linked deaths in Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke’s second “lesbian B-movie trilogy” entry – a darkly comic thriller with Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Evans.

Book here


Thursday 2nd October

12:30

The Roses 15
Parent + Baby Screening
2h 1m
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch star in this razor-sharp comedy-drama about ambition and rivalry. When careers collide and resentments rise, a seemingly perfect couple unravels in a darkly funny, painfully relatable portrait of a marriage on the rocks.

Book here

15:30

The Roses 15
2h 1m
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch star in this razor-sharp comedy-drama about ambition and rivalry. When careers collide and resentments rise, a seemingly perfect couple unravels in a darkly funny, painfully relatable portrait of a marriage on the rocks.

Book here

18:15

Honey Don't! 15
1h 29m
In conservative California, PI Honey O’Donahue probes mysterious church-linked deaths in Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke’s second “lesbian B-movie trilogy” entry – a darkly comic thriller with Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Evans.

Book here

20:30

NTLive: Inter Alia 15
1h 51m
Oscar-nominee Rosamund Pike stars in Suzie Miller’s gripping new play, directed by Justin Martin. From the creators of Prima Facie, this bold drama follows a brilliant judge whose life unravels in a searing exploration of motherhood and power.

Book here


Friday 3rd October

15:15

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale PG
2h 4m
Scandal and financial ruin threaten the Crawleys at the dawn of the 1930s. With reputations at stake, the family and staff brace for sweeping societal change. Paul Giamatti and Dominic West join this heartfelt farewell to Julian Fellowes’s beloved saga.

Book here

18:00

The Roses 15
2h 1m
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch star in this razor-sharp comedy-drama about ambition and rivalry. When careers collide and resentments rise, a seemingly perfect couple unravels in a darkly funny, painfully relatable portrait of a marriage on the rocks.

Book here

20:45

Steve 15
1h 33m
A reform school headteacher fights to save his students, his school, and himself in 1990s Britain. From the director of Small Things Like These, Cillian Murphy stars in this moving adaptation of Max Porter’s Sunday Times bestseller ‘Shy’.

Book here


Saturday 4th October

15:15

The Roses 15
2h 1m
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch star in this razor-sharp comedy-drama about ambition and rivalry. When careers collide and resentments rise, a seemingly perfect couple unravels in a darkly funny, painfully relatable portrait of a marriage on the rocks.

Book here

18:00

Ed Wood 15
+ Intro
2h 7m
Tim Burton’s affectionate biopic celebrates cult film director Ed Wood and 1950s exploitation cinema. Featuring Johnny Depp, Sarah Jessica Parker, and a cast of outsiders, it’s a witty, heartfelt tribute to Hollywood’s misfits.

Book here

18:00

Ed Wood Double Feature 15
+ Intro
2h 7m & 1h 20m (+ 30min intermission)
Celebrate Ed Wood in Fright’s Out! with a double bill of delights: Tim Burton’s affectionate 1994 biopic and the gloriously infamous Plan 9 From Outer Space, introduced by Dr. Michael Goodrum. Don't miss this evening of camp, cult movie magic!

Book here

20:45

Plan 9 from Outer Space PG
1h 20m
Often hailed as the “worst film ever made,” Ed Wood’s sci-fi/horror gem is the ultimate so-bad-it’s-good camp delight. With aliens reanimating corpses and Bela Lugosi returning posthumously, it’s a delirious collision of horror, sci-fi, and cult legend.

Book here


Sunday 5th October

15:00

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale PG
2h 4m
Scandal and financial ruin threaten the Crawleys at the dawn of the 1930s. With reputations at stake, the family and staff brace for sweeping societal change. Paul Giamatti and Dominic West join this heartfelt farewell to Julian Fellowes’s beloved saga.

Book here

17:45

Steve 15
1h 33m
A reform school headteacher fights to save his students, his school, and himself in 1990s Britain. From the director of Small Things Like These, Cillian Murphy stars in this moving adaptation of Max Porter’s Sunday Times bestseller ‘Shy’.

Book here

20:00

The Roses 15
2h 1m
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch star in this razor-sharp comedy-drama about ambition and rivalry. When careers collide and resentments rise, a seemingly perfect couple unravels in a darkly funny, painfully relatable portrait of a marriage on the rocks.

Book here


Monday 6th October

17:45

Sanatorium 15
1h 31m | Ukrainian with English subtitles
At a crumbling health resort near Odesa, Ukrainians pursue healing amid war. Mud baths and therapies collide with air raids in Gar O’Rourke’s compassionate documentary portrait of resilience and the will to preserve freedom.

Book here

20:00

Ed Wood 15
2h 7m
Tim Burton’s affectionate biopic celebrates cult film director Ed Wood and 1950s exploitation cinema. Featuring Johnny Depp, Sarah Jessica Parker, and a cast of outsiders, it’s a witty, heartfelt tribute to Hollywood’s misfits.

Book here


Tuesday 7th October

17:45

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale PG
Subtitles / £6 for Members
2h 4m
Scandal and financial ruin threaten the Crawleys at the dawn of the 1930s. With reputations at stake, the family and staff brace for sweeping societal change. Paul Giamatti and Dominic West join this heartfelt farewell to Julian Fellowes’s beloved saga.

Book here

20:30

Sanatorium 15
£6 for Members
1h 31m | Ukrainian with English subtitles
At a crumbling health resort near Odesa, Ukrainians pursue healing amid war. Mud baths and therapies collide with air raids in Gar O’Rourke’s compassionate documentary portrait of resilience and the will to preserve freedom.

Book here


Wednesday 8th October

15:00

The Roses 15
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
2h 1m
Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch star in this razor-sharp comedy-drama about ambition and rivalry. When careers collide and resentments rise, a seemingly perfect couple unravels in a darkly funny, painfully relatable portrait of a marriage on the rocks.

Book here

17:45

Steve 15
1h 33m
A reform school headteacher fights to save his students, his school, and himself in 1990s Britain. From the director of Small Things Like These, Cillian Murphy stars in this moving adaptation of Max Porter’s Sunday Times bestseller ‘Shy’.

Book here

20:00

Battle Royale 18
1h 53m | Japanese with English subtitles
In dystopian Japan, 42 students are forced into “Battle Royale,” a government death game on a remote island. Armed with random weapons, they must kill or die within three days. Kinji Fukasaku’s cult classic mixes survival horror with sharp social critique.

Book here


Thursday 9th October

15:15

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale PG
2h 4m
Scandal and financial ruin threaten the Crawleys at the dawn of the 1930s. With reputations at stake, the family and staff brace for sweeping societal change. Paul Giamatti and Dominic West join this heartfelt farewell to Julian Fellowes’s beloved saga.

Book here

18:00

Amakki Cert-TBC
+ Director Q&A
1h 44m | Amharic with English subtitles
In Ethiopia’s coffee-growing hills, two women share time together across a single day. This lyrical portrait of motherhood reveals hardship and the enduring bonds of love. Screening presented by Maona Art, followed by an in-person Q&A with the director.

Book here

20:45

Steve 15
1h 33m
A reform school headteacher fights to save his students, his school, and himself in 1990s Britain. From the director of Small Things Like These, Cillian Murphy stars in this moving adaptation of Max Porter’s Sunday Times bestseller ‘Shy’.

Book here


Friday 10th October

15:45

Islands 15
2h | German & Spanish with English subtitles
A jaded tennis coach drifts through life at a Canary Islands resort until a guest vanishes and he’s suddenly drawn into a mystery. Starring BAFTA-nominated actor Sam Riley, Jan-Ole Gerster’s moody slow-burn thriller pulses with unease and atmosphere.

Book here

18:30

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues 15
1h 24m
The world’s loudest band reunites after 15 years for one last concert. Will it be a triumphant comeback, or another Stonehenge-sized disaster? The original cast returns, joined by music legends Elton John, Sir Paul McCartney, Questlove, and more.

Book here

20:30

Deaf 12A
1h 40m | Spanish with English subtitles
A deaf woman in rural Spain prepares for motherhood while confronting fears of isolation and belonging. Eva Libertad’s tender debut, winner of Berlin’s Panorama Audience Award, is a deeply moving story of identity and love.

Book here


Saturday 11th October

15:45

Deaf 12A
1h 40m | Spanish with English subtitles
A deaf woman in rural Spain prepares for motherhood while confronting fears of isolation and belonging. Eva Libertad’s tender debut, winner of Berlin’s Panorama Audience Award, is a deeply moving story of identity and love.

Book here

18:00

The Haunting 12A
+ Intro
1h 52m
Robert Wise’s chilling adaptation of Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House is a gothic masterpiece. Haunting visuals and psychological terror drive Eleanor’s unraveling, as desire and dread intertwine in one of cinema’s finest ghost stories.

Book here

20:30

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues 15
1h 24m
The world’s loudest band reunites after 15 years for one last concert. Will it be a triumphant comeback, or another Stonehenge-sized disaster? The original cast returns, joined by music legends Elton John, Sir Paul McCartney, Questlove, and more.

Book here


Sunday 12th October

16:45

Islands 15
2h | German & Spanish with English subtitles
A jaded tennis coach drifts through life at a Canary Islands resort until a guest vanishes and he’s suddenly drawn into a mystery. Starring BAFTA-nominated actor Sam Riley, Jan-Ole Gerster’s moody slow-burn thriller pulses with unease and atmosphere.

Book here


Monday 13th October

18:15

Deaf 12A
1h 40m | Spanish with English subtitles
A deaf woman in rural Spain prepares for motherhood while confronting fears of isolation and belonging. Eva Libertad’s tender debut, winner of Berlin’s Panorama Audience Award, is a deeply moving story of identity and love.

Book here

20:30

The Haunting 12A
1h 52m
Robert Wise’s chilling adaptation of Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House is a gothic masterpiece. Haunting visuals and psychological terror drive Eleanor’s unraveling, as desire and dread intertwine in one of cinema’s finest ghost stories.

Book here


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.

Book here

20:45

Happyend 12A
£6 for Members
1h 53m | Japanese with English subtitles
Two rebellious teens in near-future Tokyo spark a surveillance crackdown after a prank. As politics darken and friendships strain, freedom itself hangs in the balance. Neo Sora’s bold fictional debut crackles with youthful resistance.

Book here


Wednesday 15th October

15:45

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale PG
Deaf/HOH subtitles
2h 4m
Scandal and financial ruin threaten the Crawleys at the dawn of the 1930s. With reputations at stake, the family and staff brace for sweeping societal change. Paul Giamatti and Dominic West join this heartfelt farewell to Julian Fellowes’s beloved saga.

Book here

18:30

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues 15
1h 24m
The world’s loudest band reunites after 15 years for one last concert. Will it be a triumphant comeback, or another Stonehenge-sized disaster? The original cast returns, joined by music legends Elton John, Sir Paul McCartney, Questlove, and more.

Book here

20:30

Islands 15
2h | German & Spanish with English subtitles
A jaded tennis coach drifts through life at a Canary Islands resort until a guest vanishes and he’s suddenly drawn into a mystery. Starring BAFTA-nominated actor Sam Riley, Jan-Ole Gerster’s moody slow-burn thriller pulses with unease and atmosphere.

Book here


Thursday 16th October

12:30

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale PG
Parent + Baby screening
2h 4m
Scandal and financial ruin threaten the Crawleys at the dawn of the 1930s. With reputations at stake, the family and staff brace for sweeping societal change. Paul Giamatti and Dominic West join this heartfelt farewell to Julian Fellowes’s beloved saga.

Book here

16:00

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues 15
1h 24m
The world’s loudest band reunites after 15 years for one last concert. Will it be a triumphant comeback, or another Stonehenge-sized disaster? The original cast returns, joined by music legends Elton John, Sir Paul McCartney, Questlove, and more.

Book here

18:00

Happyend 12A
1h 53m | Japanese with English subtitles
Two rebellious teens in near-future Tokyo spark a surveillance crackdown after a prank. As politics darken and friendships strain, freedom itself hangs in the balance. Neo Sora’s bold fictional debut crackles with youthful resistance.

Book here


Friday 17th October

16:00

Dead of Winter 15
1h 38m
Lost in a Minnesota blizzard, a grieving widow finds shelter in a cabin, only to uncover a deadly hostage crisis. Oscar-winner Emma Thompson stars in this snowbound survival thriller where brutality collides with an unexpected love story.

Book here

18:15

Urchin 15
1h 39m
Harris Dickinson’s directorial debut follows a homeless Londoner battling addiction. With humour and compassion, this raw portrait explores alienation, resilience, and the struggle to find belonging within unforgiving social structures.

Book here


Saturday 18th October

15:00

Ghost Trail 15
1h 47m | Arabic & French with English subtitles
A Syrian torture survivor joins a European network hunting regime war criminals. In Strasbourg, he confronts the man who once imprisoned him. Inspired by true events, this taut, slow-burn thriller blurs the line between justice and vengeance.

Book here

17:30

One Battle After Another 15
2h 41m
A paranoid ex-revolutionary and his daughter are forced into confrontation when an old nemesis returns. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Paul Thomas Anderson’s (There Will Be Blood, The Master) sharp satirical adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s ‘Vineland’.

Book here

20:45

Urchin 15
1h 39m
Harris Dickinson’s directorial debut follows a homeless Londoner battling addiction. With humour and compassion, this raw portrait explores alienation, resilience, and the struggle to find belonging within unforgiving social structures.

Book here


Sunday 19th October

15:15

Dracula's Daughter PG
+ Intro
1h 12m
Universal’s stylish sequel to Dracula blends Gothic horror with subversive sensuality. Countess Zaleska, seeking freedom from her father’s curse, exerts a powerful, transgressive erotic gaze, making this a groundbreaking early exploration of queer desire.

Book here

17:15

Urchin 15
1h 39m
Harris Dickinson’s directorial debut follows a homeless Londoner battling addiction. With humour and compassion, this raw portrait explores alienation, resilience, and the struggle to find belonging within unforgiving social structures.

Book here

19:30

One Battle After Another 15
2h 41m
A paranoid ex-revolutionary and his daughter are forced into confrontation when an old nemesis returns. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Paul Thomas Anderson’s (There Will Be Blood, The Master) sharp satirical adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s ‘Vineland’.

Book here


Monday 20th October

17:30

One Battle After Another 15
2h 41m
A paranoid ex-revolutionary and his daughter are forced into confrontation when an old nemesis returns. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Paul Thomas Anderson’s (There Will Be Blood, The Master) sharp satirical adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s ‘Vineland’.

Book here

20:45

Urchin 15
Deaf/HOH subtitles
1h 39m
Harris Dickinson’s directorial debut follows a homeless Londoner battling addiction. With humour and compassion, this raw portrait explores alienation, resilience, and the struggle to find belonging within unforgiving social structures.

Book here


Tuesday 21st October

18:30

Dracula's Daughter PG
£6 for Members
1h 12m
Universal’s stylish sequel to Dracula blends Gothic horror with subversive sensuality. Countess Zaleska, seeking freedom from her father’s curse, exerts a powerful, transgressive erotic gaze, making this a groundbreaking early exploration of queer desire.

Book here

20:30

Ghost Trail 15
£6 for Members
1h 47m | Arabic & French with English subtitles
A Syrian torture survivor joins a European network hunting regime war criminals. In Strasbourg, he confronts the man who once imprisoned him. Inspired by true events, this taut, slow-burn thriller blurs the line between justice and vengeance.

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Wednesday 22nd October

15:00

One Battle After Another 15
Deaf/HOH subtitles
2h 41m
A paranoid ex-revolutionary and his daughter are forced into confrontation when an old nemesis returns. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Paul Thomas Anderson’s (There Will Be Blood, The Master) sharp satirical adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s ‘Vineland’.

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18:15

Dead of Winter 15
1h 38m
Lost in a Minnesota blizzard, a grieving widow finds shelter in a cabin, only to uncover a deadly hostage crisis. Oscar-winner Emma Thompson stars in this snowbound survival thriller where brutality collides with an unexpected love story.

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20:30

It Doesn’t Get Any Better 12A
1h 23m
A horror-obsessed couple films inside their eerie new duplex, discovering satanic graffiti and cursed objects. Soon locals gather outside in trance. This haunting found-footage blend of documentary and nightmare screens in the UK for one night only.

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Thursday 23rd October

14:45

Urchin 15
1h 39m
Harris Dickinson’s directorial debut follows a homeless Londoner battling addiction. With humour and compassion, this raw portrait explores alienation, resilience, and the struggle to find belonging within unforgiving social structures.

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21:00

Dead of Winter 15
1h 38m
Lost in a Minnesota blizzard, a grieving widow finds shelter in a cabin, only to uncover a deadly hostage crisis. Oscar-winner Emma Thompson stars in this snowbound survival thriller where brutality collides with an unexpected love story.

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Friday 24th October

15:00

The Smashing Machine
Deaf/HOH subtitles

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17:45

One Battle After Another 15
2h 41m
A paranoid ex-revolutionary and his daughter are forced into confrontation when an old nemesis returns. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Paul Thomas Anderson’s (There Will Be Blood, The Master) sharp satirical adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s ‘Vineland’.

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21:00

Scream 18
+ Intro
1h 51m
Wes Craven’s modern classic mixes razor-sharp satire with genuine scares. A masked killer terrorises teens obsessed with horror movies. Clever, bloody, and subversive, it redefined the genre, with queer-coded survival themes sharpening its slasher edge.

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Saturday 25th October

17:15

The Smashing Machine

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20:00

One Battle After Another 15
2h 41m
A paranoid ex-revolutionary and his daughter are forced into confrontation when an old nemesis returns. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Paul Thomas Anderson’s (There Will Be Blood, The Master) sharp satirical adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s ‘Vineland’.

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Sunday 26th October

16:15

One Battle After Another 15
2h 41m
A paranoid ex-revolutionary and his daughter are forced into confrontation when an old nemesis returns. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Paul Thomas Anderson’s (There Will Be Blood, The Master) sharp satirical adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s ‘Vineland’.

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19:30

The Smashing Machine

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Monday 27th October

20:00

One Battle After Another 15
2h 41m
A paranoid ex-revolutionary and his daughter are forced into confrontation when an old nemesis returns. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Paul Thomas Anderson’s (There Will Be Blood, The Master) sharp satirical adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s ‘Vineland’.

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Tuesday 28th October

20:00

Scream 18
£6 for Members
1h 51m
Wes Craven’s modern classic mixes razor-sharp satire with genuine scares. A masked killer terrorises teens obsessed with horror movies. Clever, bloody, and subversive, it redefined the genre, with queer-coded survival themes sharpening its slasher edge.

Book here


Wednesday 29th October

15:30

Urchin 15
1h 39m
Harris Dickinson’s directorial debut follows a homeless Londoner battling addiction. With humour and compassion, this raw portrait explores alienation, resilience, and the struggle to find belonging within unforgiving social structures.

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20:45

The Smashing Machine

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Thursday 30th October

12:30

Urchin 15
Parent + Baby screening
1h 39m
Harris Dickinson’s directorial debut follows a homeless Londoner battling addiction. With humour and compassion, this raw portrait explores alienation, resilience, and the struggle to find belonging within unforgiving social structures.

Book here

14:45

One Battle After Another 15
2h 41m
A paranoid ex-revolutionary and his daughter are forced into confrontation when an old nemesis returns. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Paul Thomas Anderson’s (There Will Be Blood, The Master) sharp satirical adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s ‘Vineland’.

Book here

18:00

The Smashing Machine

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20:45

Urchin 15
1h 39m
Harris Dickinson’s directorial debut follows a homeless Londoner battling addiction. With humour and compassion, this raw portrait explores alienation, resilience, and the struggle to find belonging within unforgiving social structures.

Book here


Friday 31st October

19:30

Evolution Of Horror Mystery Film 18
This Halloween, Evolution of Horror podcast returns to the Ultimate Picture Palace with a live panel and mystery screening. Spin the Wheel of (Mis)fortune to reveal one of four iconic 1980s horror classics. Join us for an unmissable fright-night event!

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Saturday 1st November

14:30

The Smashing Machine

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Sunday 2nd November

17:30

The Smashing Machine

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Tuesday 4th November

20:00

One Battle After Another 15
£6 for Members
2h 41m
A paranoid ex-revolutionary and his daughter are forced into confrontation when an old nemesis returns. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Paul Thomas Anderson’s (There Will Be Blood, The Master) sharp satirical adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s ‘Vineland’.

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Wednesday 5th November

18:00

The Smashing Machine

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Thursday 6th November

20:30

The Smashing Machine

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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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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
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Amakki (Cert-TBC)

1h 44m Amharic with English subtitles

In Ethiopia’s coffee-growing hills, two women share time together across a single day. This lyrical portrait of motherhood reveals hardship and the enduring bonds of love. Screening presented by Maona Art, followed by an in-person Q&A with the director.

Thursday 9th October 2025 : 6.00pm
+ Director Q&A
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Battle Royale (18)

1h 53m Japanese with English subtitles

In dystopian Japan, 42 students are forced into “Battle Royale,” a government death game on a remote island. Armed with random weapons, they must kill or die within three days. Kinji Fukasaku’s cult classic mixes survival horror with sharp social critique.

Wednesday 8th October 2025 : 8.00pm
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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.

Wednesday 24th September 2025 : 6.00pm
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Thursday 25th September 2025 : 8.30pm
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Dead of Winter (15)

1h 38m

Lost in a Minnesota blizzard, a grieving widow finds shelter in a cabin, only to uncover a deadly hostage crisis. Oscar-winner Emma Thompson stars in this snowbound survival thriller where brutality collides with an unexpected love story.

Friday 17th October 2025 : 4.00pm
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Wednesday 22nd October 2025 : 6.15pm
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Thursday 23rd October 2025 : 9.00pm
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Deaf (12A)

1h 40m Spanish with English subtitles

A deaf woman in rural Spain prepares for motherhood while confronting fears of isolation and belonging. Eva Libertad’s tender debut, winner of Berlin’s Panorama Audience Award, is a deeply moving story of identity and love.

Friday 10th October 2025 : 8.30pm
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Saturday 11th October 2025 : 3.45pm
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Monday 13th October 2025 : 6.15pm
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Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (PG)

2h 4m

Scandal and financial ruin threaten the Crawleys at the dawn of the 1930s. With reputations at stake, the family and staff brace for sweeping societal change. Paul Giamatti and Dominic West join this heartfelt farewell to Julian Fellowes’s beloved saga.

Friday 3rd October 2025 : 3.15pm
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Sunday 5th October 2025 : 3.00pm
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Tuesday 7th October 2025 : 5.45pm
Subtitles / £6 for Members
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Thursday 9th October 2025 : 3.15pm
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Wednesday 15th October 2025 : 3.45pm
Deaf/HOH subtitles
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Thursday 16th October 2025 : 12.30pm
Parent + Baby screening
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Dracula's Daughter (PG)

1h 12m

Universal’s stylish sequel to Dracula blends Gothic horror with subversive sensuality. Countess Zaleska, seeking freedom from her father’s curse, exerts a powerful, transgressive erotic gaze, making this a groundbreaking early exploration of queer desire.

Classic Season: Fright's Out!
Sunday 19th October 2025 : 3.15pm
+ Intro
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Tuesday 21st October 2025 : 6.30pm
£6 for Members
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Ed Wood (15)

2h 7m

Tim Burton’s affectionate biopic celebrates cult film director Ed Wood and 1950s exploitation cinema. Featuring Johnny Depp, Sarah Jessica Parker, and a cast of outsiders, it’s a witty, heartfelt tribute to Hollywood’s misfits.

Classic Season: Fright's Out!
Saturday 4th October 2025 : 6.00pm
+ Intro
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Monday 6th October 2025 : 8.00pm
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Ed Wood Double Feature (15)

2h 7m & 1h 20m (+ 30min intermission)

Celebrate Ed Wood in Fright’s Out! with a double bill of delights: Tim Burton’s affectionate 1994 biopic and the gloriously infamous Plan 9 From Outer Space, introduced by Dr. Michael Goodrum. Don't miss this evening of camp, cult movie magic!

Classic Season: Fright's Out!
Saturday 4th October 2025 : 6.00pm
+ Intro
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Evolution Of Horror Mystery Film (18)

This Halloween, Evolution of Horror podcast returns to the Ultimate Picture Palace with a live panel and mystery screening. Spin the Wheel of (Mis)fortune to reveal one of four iconic 1980s horror classics. Join us for an unmissable fright-night event!

Friday 31st October 2025 : 7.30pm
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Genius Within: Glenn Gould (U)

1h 51m

Through rare footage, private diaries, and intimate interviews, this acclaimed documentary explores the brilliance and enigma of pianist Glenn Gould. A fascinating portrait of genius, artistry, and myth, it reveals the man behind the music and his enduring cultural legacy.

Wednesday 1st October 2025 : 6.00pm
Ticketed by Music At Oxford
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Ghost Trail (15)

1h 47m Arabic & French with English subtitles

A Syrian torture survivor joins a European network hunting regime war criminals. In Strasbourg, he confronts the man who once imprisoned him. Inspired by true events, this taut, slow-burn thriller blurs the line between justice and vengeance.

Saturday 18th October 2025 : 3.00pm
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Tuesday 21st October 2025 : 8.30pm
£6 for Members
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Happyend (12A)

1h 53m Japanese with English subtitles

Two rebellious teens in near-future Tokyo spark a surveillance crackdown after a prank. As politics darken and friendships strain, freedom itself hangs in the balance. Neo Sora’s bold fictional debut crackles with youthful resistance.

Tuesday 14th October 2025 : 8.45pm
£6 for Members
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Thursday 16th October 2025 : 6.00pm
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Honey Don't! (15)

1h 29m

In conservative California, PI Honey O’Donahue probes mysterious church-linked deaths in Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke’s second “lesbian B-movie trilogy” entry – a darkly comic thriller with Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Evans.

Friday 26th September 2025 : 6.15pm
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Saturday 27th September 2025 : 8.30pm
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Wednesday 1st October 2025 : 8.30pm
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Thursday 2nd October 2025 : 6.15pm
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Islands (15)

2h German & Spanish with English subtitles

A jaded tennis coach drifts through life at a Canary Islands resort until a guest vanishes and he’s suddenly drawn into a mystery. Starring BAFTA-nominated actor Sam Riley, Jan-Ole Gerster’s moody slow-burn thriller pulses with unease and atmosphere.

Friday 10th October 2025 : 3.45pm
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Sunday 12th October 2025 : 4.45pm
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Wednesday 15th October 2025 : 8.30pm
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It Doesn’t Get Any Better (12A)

1h 23m

A horror-obsessed couple films inside their eerie new duplex, discovering satanic graffiti and cursed objects. Soon locals gather outside in trance. This haunting found-footage blend of documentary and nightmare screens in the UK for one night only.

Wednesday 22nd October 2025 : 8.30pm
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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
£6 for Members
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NTLive: Inter Alia (15)

1h 51m

Oscar-nominee Rosamund Pike stars in Suzie Miller’s gripping new play, directed by Justin Martin. From the creators of Prima Facie, this bold drama follows a brilliant judge whose life unravels in a searing exploration of motherhood and power.

Monday 29th September 2025 : 6.00pm
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Thursday 2nd October 2025 : 8.30pm
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On Swift Horses (15)

1h 59m

Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Will Poulter lead this sweeping adaptation of Shannon Pufahl’s acclaimed novel. In 1950s California, a fragile marriage is tested by the arrival of a charming, reckless brother with a secret past.

Friday 26th September 2025 : 3.30pm
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
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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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One Battle After Another (15)

2h 41m

A paranoid ex-revolutionary and his daughter are forced into confrontation when an old nemesis returns. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Paul Thomas Anderson’s (There Will Be Blood, The Master) sharp satirical adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s ‘Vineland’.

Saturday 18th October 2025 : 5.30pm
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Sunday 19th October 2025 : 7.30pm
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Monday 20th October 2025 : 5.30pm
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Wednesday 22nd October 2025 : 3.00pm
Deaf/HOH subtitles
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Friday 24th October 2025 : 5.45pm
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Saturday 25th October 2025 : 8.00pm
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Sunday 26th October 2025 : 4.15pm
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Monday 27th October 2025 : 8.00pm
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Thursday 30th October 2025 : 2.45pm
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Tuesday 4th November 2025 : 8.00pm
£6 for Members
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Plan 9 from Outer Space (PG)

1h 20m

Often hailed as the “worst film ever made,” Ed Wood’s sci-fi/horror gem is the ultimate so-bad-it’s-good camp delight. With aliens reanimating corpses and Bela Lugosi returning posthumously, it’s a delirious collision of horror, sci-fi, and cult legend.

Classic Season: Fright's Out!
Saturday 4th October 2025 : 8.45pm
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Put Your Soul on Your Hand (12A)

1h 53m Arabic with English subtitles

An intimate documentary capturing life under siege in Gaza through video calls with Palestinian photojournalist Fatma Hassona, tragically killed in an airstrike. Selected for Cannes, the film blends raw immediacy with humanity in portraying resilience amid devastating conflict.

Sunday 28th September 2025 : 3.15pm
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Tuesday 30th September 2025 : 8.30pm
£6 for Members
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Sanatorium (15)

1h 31m Ukrainian with English subtitles

At a crumbling health resort near Odesa, Ukrainians pursue healing amid war. Mud baths and therapies collide with air raids in Gar O’Rourke’s compassionate documentary portrait of resilience and the will to preserve freedom.

Monday 6th October 2025 : 5.45pm
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Tuesday 7th October 2025 : 8.30pm
£6 for Members
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Scream (18)

1h 51m

Wes Craven’s modern classic mixes razor-sharp satire with genuine scares. A masked killer terrorises teens obsessed with horror movies. Clever, bloody, and subversive, it redefined the genre, with queer-coded survival themes sharpening its slasher edge.

Classic Season: Fright's Out!
Friday 24th October 2025 : 9.00pm
+ Intro
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Tuesday 28th October 2025 : 8.00pm
£6 for Members
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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 comedy.

Thursday 25th September 2025 : 3.30pm
Deaf/HOH subtitles
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Spinal Tap II: The End Continues (15)

1h 24m

The world’s loudest band reunites after 15 years for one last concert. Will it be a triumphant comeback, or another Stonehenge-sized disaster? The original cast returns, joined by music legends Elton John, Sir Paul McCartney, Questlove, and more.

Friday 10th October 2025 : 6.30pm
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Saturday 11th October 2025 : 8.30pm
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Wednesday 15th October 2025 : 6.30pm
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Thursday 16th October 2025 : 4.00pm
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Steve (15)

1h 33m

A reform school headteacher fights to save his students, his school, and himself in 1990s Britain. From the director of Small Things Like These, Cillian Murphy stars in this moving adaptation of Max Porter’s Sunday Times bestseller ‘Shy’.

Friday 3rd October 2025 : 8.45pm
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Sunday 5th October 2025 : 5.45pm
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Wednesday 8th October 2025 : 5.45pm
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Thursday 9th October 2025 : 8.45pm
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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.

Wednesday 24th September 2025 : 8.30pm
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The Haunting (12A)

1h 52m

Robert Wise’s chilling adaptation of Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House is a gothic masterpiece. Haunting visuals and psychological terror drive Eleanor’s unraveling, as desire and dread intertwine in one of cinema’s finest ghost stories.

Classic Season: Fright's Out!
Saturday 11th October 2025 : 6.00pm
+ Intro
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Monday 13th October 2025 : 8.30pm
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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
+ Live Score
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The Roses (15)

2h 1m

Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch star in this razor-sharp comedy-drama about ambition and rivalry. When careers collide and resentments rise, a seemingly perfect couple unravels in a darkly funny, painfully relatable portrait of a marriage on the rocks.

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
Parent + Baby Screening
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Thursday 2nd October 2025 : 3.30pm
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Friday 3rd October 2025 : 6.00pm
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Saturday 4th October 2025 : 3.15pm
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Sunday 5th October 2025 : 8.00pm
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Wednesday 8th October 2025 : 3.00pm
Deaf/HOH Subtitles
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The Smashing Machine

Friday 24th October 2025 : 3.00pm
Deaf/HOH subtitles
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Saturday 25th October 2025 : 5.15pm
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Sunday 26th October 2025 : 7.30pm
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Wednesday 29th October 2025 : 8.45pm
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Thursday 30th October 2025 : 6.00pm
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Saturday 1st November 2025 : 2.30pm
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Sunday 2nd November 2025 : 5.30pm
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Wednesday 5th November 2025 : 6.00pm
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Thursday 6th November 2025 : 8.30pm
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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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Urchin (15)

1h 39m

Harris Dickinson’s directorial debut follows a homeless Londoner battling addiction. With humour and compassion, this raw portrait explores alienation, resilience, and the struggle to find belonging within unforgiving social structures.

Friday 17th October 2025 : 6.15pm
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Saturday 18th October 2025 : 8.45pm
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Sunday 19th October 2025 : 5.15pm
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Monday 20th October 2025 : 8.45pm
Deaf/HOH subtitles
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Thursday 23rd October 2025 : 2.45pm
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Wednesday 29th October 2025 : 3.30pm
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Thursday 30th October 2025 : 12.30pm
Parent + Baby screening
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Thursday 30th October 2025 : 8.45pm
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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.

Wednesday 24th September 2025 : 3.30pm
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Thursday 25th September 2025 : 6.00pm
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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!