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The Drama 15
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DJ Ahmet PG
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10:00
The Lord of the Rings: Trilogy 12A
11h 30m + BreaksSunday 26th April
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Man of Marble U
2h 41m | Polish w/ English subtitles17:30
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Dead Man's Wire 15
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NTLive: All My Sons 12A
2h 31mFriday 24th April
18:00
The Drama 15
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DJ Ahmet PG
1h 39m | Macedonian & Turkish w/ English subtitlesSaturday 25th April
10:00
The Lord of the Rings: Trilogy 12A
11h 30m + BreaksSunday 26th April
14:00
Man of Marble U
2h 41m | Polish w/ English subtitles17:30
The Magic Faraway Tree U
1h 50m20:00
The Drama 15
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20:45
Heathers 15
1h 43mTuesday 28th April
18:00
DJ Ahmet PG
20:30
The Drama 15
Wednesday 29th April
15:15
The Magic Faraway Tree U
1h 50m17:45
The Drama 15
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Breakwater 12A
Thursday 30th April
12:30
The Drama 15
15:30
DJ Ahmet PG
1h 39m | Macedonian & Turkish w/ English subtitles18:00
The Magic Faraway Tree U
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The Wicker Man 15
Friday 1st May
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Orwell: 2+2=5 15
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Miroirs No. 3 15
1h 26m | German w/ English subtitles20:15
Father Mother Sister Brother 15
1h 50mSaturday 2nd May
17:30
Father Mother Sister Brother 15
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Miroirs No. 3 15
1h 26m | German w/ English subtitlesSunday 3rd May
12:45
How to Train Your Dragon PG
15:00
Man of Iron 12A
2h 32m | Polish w/ English subtitles18:15
Miroirs No. 3 15
1h 26m | German w/ English subtitles20:30
Father Mother Sister Brother 15
1h 50mMonday 4th May
17:45
Orwell: 2+2=5 15
1h 59mTuesday 5th May
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Father Mother Sister Brother 15
20:15
Orwell: 2+2=5 15
Wednesday 6th May
18:30
Miroirs No. 3 15
1h 26m | German w/ English subtitles20:30
Linda Linda Linda Cert-TBC
1h 54m | Japanese w/ English subtitlesThursday 7th May
20:30
Father Mother Sister Brother 15
1h 50mFriday 8th May
18:00
Rebuilding PG
1h 36m20:15
The Stranger 15
Saturday 9th May
15:00
Citizen Kane U
17:45
The Stranger 15
2h 2m | French w/ English subtitles20:30
The Love Witch 15
Sunday 10th May
15:15
The Blue Trail Cert-TBC
1h 25m | Portuguese w/ English subtitles17:30
The Magnificent Ambersons U
20:00
Rebuilding PG
1h 36mMonday 11th May
17:45
The Love Witch 15
2h 1mTuesday 12th May
17:30
The Stranger 15
20:45
The Blue Trail Cert-TBC
Wednesday 13th May
15:30
Rebuilding PG
20:30
The Stranger 15
2h 2m | French w/ English subtitlesThursday 14th May
12:30
Rebuilding PG
15:15
The Stranger 15
2h 2m | French w/ English subtitles21:00
Rebuilding PG
1h 36mFriday 15th May
15:00
The North 15
2h 13m | Dutch w/ English subtitles18:00
Colours of Time 15
2h 6m | French w/ English subtitles20:45
Rose of Nevada 15
1h 54mSaturday 16th May
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Rose of Nevada 15
1h 54m18:00
The Duke of Burgundy 18
21:00
Pillion 18
1h 47mSunday 17th May
11:00
Robin Hood U
16:45
Rose of Nevada 15
1h 54m19:30
The North 15
2h 13m | Dutch w/ English subtitlesMonday 18th May
17:45
Colours of Time 15
2h 6m | French w/ English subtitles20:30
Rose of Nevada 15
1h 54mTuesday 19th May
17:30
The North 15
Wednesday 20th May
15:00
Colours of Time 15
2h 6m | French w/ English subtitles17:45
Rose of Nevada 15
1h 54m20:30
Who Are You, Polly Maggoo? 18
1h 42m | French w/ English subtitlesThursday 21st May
15:15
Rose of Nevada 15
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Who Are You, Polly Maggoo? 18
1h 42m | French w/ English subtitles20:30
Colours of Time 15
2h 6m | French w/ English subtitlesFriday 22nd May
18:00
Rose of Nevada 15
Saturday 23rd May
18:15
Space Is the Place 18
1h 22mSunday 24th May
14:45
Space Is the Place 18
1h 22m17:00
Gentle, Angry Women 12A
Monday 25th May
17:30
The Magic Faraway Tree U
1h 50mWednesday 27th May
15:30
The Magic Faraway Tree U
1h 50m18:00
The Barnabáš Kos Case 12A
1h 32m | Slovak w/ English subtitlesThursday 28th May
12:30
The Magic Faraway Tree U
20:15
The Barnabáš Kos Case 12A
1h 32m | Slovak w/ English subtitlesSaturday 30th May
Sunday 31st May
12:30
The Lego Movie U
Tuesday 2nd June
Saturday 6th June
Sunday 7th June
14:30
The Red Shoes PG
2h 15mThursday 11th June
17:30
Gattaca 15
1h 46mSunday 14th June
Wednesday 17th June
Friday 19th June
17:45
Oldboy 18
2h | Korean w/ English subtitlesSaturday 20th June
14:30
The Turin Horse 15
2h 35m | Hungarian w/ English subtitles20:45
Red Rooms 18
1h 58m | French w/ English subtitlesSunday 21st June
14:45
The Ascent 12A
1h 50m | Russian & German w/ English subtitles20:00
Oldboy 18
2h | Korean w/ English subtitlesMonday 22nd June
20:30
Naked 18
2h 6mTuesday 23rd June
18:00
The Ascent 12A
Wednesday 24th June
14:45
Naked 18
2h 6m20:30
Gummo 18
Thursday 25th June
18:00
Red Rooms 18
1h 58m | French w/ English subtitlesBreakwater (12A)
Set between Oxford’s dreaming spires and Aldeburgh’s windswept coast, this landmark student-made feature from Oxford University follows Otto and John, bound by loss. As their connection deepens, buried secrets and grief resurface, haunting their fragile, transformative relationship.
| Wednesday 29th April 2026 : 8.15pm + Director Introduction | Book tickets |
Citizen Kane (U)
When a reporter investigates Charles Foster Kane’s final word, he uncovers the rise and fall of a media tycoon. Orson Welles’ groundbreaking debut revolutionised cinema and remains a enduring landmark study of power and ambition. Presented on 35mm film.
| Saturday 9th May 2026 : 3.00pm 35mm Presentation | Book tickets |
Colours of Time (15)
When cousins inherit a Normandy house, they uncover a hidden lineage linking them to ancestor Adèle Munier. As they retrace her journey to Paris amid Impressionism’s rise, past and present intertwine, revealing new identities and unexpected connections across generations.
| Friday 15th May 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 18th May 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 20th May 2026 : 3.00pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 21st May 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
DJ Ahmet (PG)
Fifteen-year-old Ahmet navigates life in a remote Yuruk village after his mother’s death, balancing family duties and community expectations. He finds escape in techno music, which draws him closer to Aya, in a lively, heartfelt coming-of-age story.
| Friday 24th April 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 28th April 2026 : 6.00pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
| Thursday 30th April 2026 : 3.30pm | Book tickets |
Dead Man's Wire (15)
In 1977, businessman Tony Kiritsis takes a mortgage broker hostage with a deadly “dead man’s switch,” demanding millions and an apology. Gus Van Sant’s tense, darkly comic thriller brings this bizarre true story to life with Bill Skarsgård, Al Pacino, and Colman Domingo.
| Thursday 23rd April 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |

Earwig
| Saturday 30th May 2026 : 5.30pm + Director Q&A | Book tickets |
Father Mother Sister Brother (15)
Acclaimed director Jim Jarmusch weaves stories across New Jersey, Dublin and Paris, where siblings reunite amid family tensions and tragedy. Starring Adam Driver, Cate Blanchett and Vicky Krieps, this Golden Lion-winning triptych blends quiet humour with poignant insight.
| Friday 1st May 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 2nd May 2026 : 5.30pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 3rd May 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 5th May 2026 : 5.45pm £6 for Members / HOH Subtitles | Book tickets |
| Thursday 7th May 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
Gattaca (15)
Vincent is an all-too-human man who dares to defy a system obsessed with genetic perfection. He is an “In-Valid” who assumes the identity of a member of the genetic elite to pursue his goal of traveling into space with the Gattaca Aerospace Corporation.
| Thursday 11th June 2026 : 5.30pm | Book tickets |
Gentle, Angry Women (12A)
A new generation of young activists uncovers the overlooked history of the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. Retracing a 110-mile protest march, they connect past and present, exploring feminist activism and intergenerational resistance.
| Sunday 24th May 2026 : 5.00pm + Q&A | Book tickets |
Gummo (18)
In a forgotten Midwestern town, a group of outsiders drift through a series of strange, unsettling encounters. Gummo is a raw, unconventional cult film that captures the surreal edges of everyday life in America. Presented on 35mm film.
| Wednesday 24th June 2026 : 8.30pm 35mm Presentation | Book tickets |
Heathers (15)
Cinema Under the Stairs presents a one-off screening of Michael Lehmann’s cult-classic film, a landmark of modern American cinema that darkly reimagines the teen comedy genre. Featuring standout, career-defining performances from Winona Ryder and Christian Slater.
| Monday 27th April 2026 : 8.45pm | Book tickets |
How to Train Your Dragon (PG)
Shy Viking Hiccup must face a dragon as a rite of passage but instead befriends one. Together, they challenge fear, fight for peace, and unite humans and dragons in this heartfelt, humorous, and action-packed computer-animated adventure.
| Sunday 3rd May 2026 : 12.45pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | Book tickets |
Linda Linda Linda (Cert-TBC)
When their singer quits, three high schoolers recruit a Korean exchange student, played by Bae Doona, to perform in their band. Racing to learn songs, this joyful coming-of-age favourite celebrates friendship, music and youthful determination in a new 4K restoration.
| Wednesday 6th May 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
Man of Iron (12A)
Blurring fact and fiction, Andrzej Wajda depicts workers’ protests and political awakening in 1980s Poland, as a journalist confronts propaganda, ethics, and social change. Part of Kinoteka On Tour – Polish Film Festival.
| Sunday 3rd May 2026 : 3.00pm | Book tickets |
Man of Marble (U)
A young filmmaker uncovers the hidden truth behind a worker’s heroic story, challenging censorship, ideology, and moral responsibility in this landmark Polish film. Part of Kinoteka On Tour – Polish Film Festival.
| Sunday 26th April 2026 : 2.00pm | Book tickets |
Miroirs No. 3 (15)
A young piano student survives a car crash and is taken in by a woman whose intense care turns deeply unsettling. Starring Laura Beer and directed by Christian Petzold, this haunting psychological complex drama probes trauma, memory and hidden pasts.
| Friday 1st May 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 2nd May 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 3rd May 2026 : 6.15pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 6th May 2026 : 6.30pm | Book tickets |
NTLive: All My Sons (12A)
A family faces the cost of ambition as wartime profits, criminal charges, and a missing son test them. Bryan Cranston and Marianne Jean-Baptiste lead this live West End filming of Arthur Miller’s classic, directed by Ivo Van Hove.
| Thursday 23rd April 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
Naked (18)
A restless drifter prowls London’s night streets, clashing with everyone he meets. Mike Leigh’s darkly comic, provocative character study is driven by David Thewlis’s electrifying performance as one of cinema’s most unforgettable antiheroes.
| Monday 22nd June 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 24th June 2026 : 2.45pm | Book tickets |
Oldboy (18)
After fifteen years of mysterious imprisonment, Oh Dae-su is suddenly released and is fuelled by a need for answers and revenge. Oldboy is a gripping, shocking thriller from Park Chan-wook that became a global cult hit.
| Friday 19th June 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 21st June 2026 : 8.00pm | Book tickets |
Orwell: 2+2=5 (15)
Oscar-nominated director Raoul Peck, collaborating with the Orwell Estate, explores George Orwell’s life and legacy through archival footage, diary readings and contemporary imagery. Engaging with 1984 and Animal Farm, this urgent documentary reveals the enduring relevance of his prophetic vision.
| Friday 1st May 2026 : 3.15pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 4th May 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 5th May 2026 : 8.15pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
Pillion (18)
A quiet traffic warden life radically shifts when a domineering biker draws him into an unexpected BDSM relationship. Harry Lighton’s fearless BAFTA-nominated debut blends comedy, kink, and tenderness, starring Harry Melling and Alexander Skarsgård.
| Saturday 16th May 2026 : 9.00pm | Book tickets |
Rebuilding (PG)
After a wildfire destroys his home, divorced father and ranch owner Dusty must plant roots. Now living in a trailer community, he rebuilds his life, reconnecting with his estranged daughter and ex-wife, anchored by Colorado’s landscapes and Josh O’Connor’s performance.
| Friday 8th May 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 10th May 2026 : 8.00pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 13th May 2026 : 3.30pm Descriptive Subtitles | Book tickets |
| Thursday 14th May 2026 : 12.30pm Parent + Baby Screening | Book tickets |
| Thursday 14th May 2026 : 9.00pm | Book tickets |
Red Rooms (18)
A young woman becomes fixated on a high-profile murder trial, drawn into a disturbing online underworld. Red Pascal Plante’s tense, chilling thriller explores obsession, true crime, and the darker edges of internet culture.
| Saturday 20th June 2026 : 8.45pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 25th June 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
Robin Hood (U)
Clever fox Robin Hood steals from the greedy Prince John to aid Nottingham’s oppressed creatures. With allies Little John and friends, he battles corruption and outsmarts his enemies, blending adventure, humour, and heart in this woodland retelling of the legend.
| Sunday 17th May 2026 : 11.00am Kino Kids Cinema Club | Book tickets |
Rose of Nevada (15)
When a long-lost fishing boat returns to a Cornish village, hope rises for renewal. Nick and newcomer Liam join a voyage, but return transformed and caught in a haunting time loop. Shot on 16mm, Mark Jenkin delivers an eerie, politically charged folktale.
| Friday 15th May 2026 : 8.45pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 16th May 2026 : 3.15pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 17th May 2026 : 4.45pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 18th May 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 20th May 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 21st May 2026 : 3.15pm Descriptive Subtitles | Book tickets |
| Friday 22nd May 2026 : 6.00pm 35mm Presentation | Book tickets |
Space Is the Place (18)
Sun Ra leads his Arkestra on an interstellar journey to forge a new utopia. Blending sci-fi, performance, and radical politics, this electrifying film boldly channels Afrofuturist vision into a vibrant, cosmic experience where music, myth, and liberation collide.
| Saturday 23rd May 2026 : 6.15pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 24th May 2026 : 2.45pm | Book tickets |

Stalker
| Saturday 6th June 2026 : 5.00pm | Book tickets |
The Ascent (12A)
Two soldiers on a wartime mission face betrayal and impossible choices. Larisa Shepitko’s powerful, haunting war drama is both a gripping survival story and a deeply moving meditation on sacrifice and moral courage during conflict.
| Sunday 21st June 2026 : 2.45pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 23rd June 2026 : 6.00pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
The Barnabáš Kos Case (12A)
A timid triangle player is unexpectedly promoted to Musical Director, but soon becomes corrupted by power. Peter Solan’s darkly comic satire exposes absurd hierarchies, sharply skewering state bureaucracy and the fragile egos behind positions of authority.
| Wednesday 27th May 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 28th May 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
The Blue Trail (Cert-TBC)
In a near-future dystopia, government relocates older citizens to remote colonies. Defying the mandate, Tereza pursues her dream of flight, embarking on an illegal Amazon journey. Silver Bear winner Gabriel Mascaro crafts a lyrical tale of resistance, freedom, and self-determination.
| Sunday 10th May 2026 : 3.15pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 12th May 2026 : 8.45pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
The Drama (15)
Emma and Charlie’s wedding week descends into chaos after an unexpected revelation. With Kristoffer Borgli’s absurdist touch, Robert Pattinson and Zendaya navigate a darkly comic rom-com that’s clever, unconventional, and delightfully unpredictable.
| Friday 24th April 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 26th April 2026 : 8.00pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 28th April 2026 : 8.30pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 29th April 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 30th April 2026 : 12.30pm Parent + Baby Screening | Book tickets |
The Duke of Burgundy (18)
Lovers Cynthia and Evelyn sustain a ritualised relationship shaped by control and desire. As tensions surface, a hypnotic drama explores shifting power and intimacy through striking visuals and a haunting atmosphere. Plus a post-screening Q&A with director Peter Strickland.
| Saturday 16th May 2026 : 6.00pm + Director Q&A | Book tickets |
The Lego Movie (U)
Ordinary LEGO figure Emmet is mistaken for a prophesied hero. Reluctantly joining quirky allies, he embarks on a mission to stop an evil tyrant, discovering courage, creativity, and humour along the way in this colourful, action-packed animated adventure.
| Sunday 31st May 2026 : 12.30pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | Book tickets |
The Lord of the Rings: Trilogy (12A)
Join us for an adventure of epic proportions with for back-to-back screenings of the extended editions of Peter Jackson's monumental, multiple award-winning The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Check the schedule for info on intermissions/breaks.
| Saturday 25th April 2026 : 10.00am | Book tickets |
The Love Witch (15)
A modern witch searches for love through spells and seduction, leaving chaos in her wake. Anna Biller’s stylised homage to Technicolor cinema blends horror, humour, and sharp feminist insight, transforming romance into a dangerous fantasy of obsession and desire.
| Saturday 9th May 2026 : 8.30pm + Introduction | Book tickets |
| Monday 11th May 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
The Magic Faraway Tree (U)
The Thompson children discover a magical tree leading to fantastical lands. Facing quirky inhabitants and wondrous adventures, they reconnect and grow closer. Enid Blyton’s beloved classic comes to life in this enchanting adaptation starring Andrew Garfield, Nicola Coughlan, and Claire Foy.
| Thursday 23rd April 2026 : 3.15pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 26th April 2026 : 5.30pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 29th April 2026 : 3.15pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 30th April 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 25th May 2026 : 5.30pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 27th May 2026 : 3.30pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 28th May 2026 : 12.30pm Parent + Baby Screening | Book tickets |
The Magnificent Ambersons (U)
In a prosperous Midwestern town at the turn of the century, the powerful Amberson family faces decline as the modern world closes in. Orson Welles crafts a moving - and tantalisingly incomplete - story of pride, love, and missed chances. Presented on 35mm film.
| Sunday 10th May 2026 : 5.30pm 35mm Presentation | Book tickets |
The North (15)
Reuniting after a decade, friends Chris and Lluis undertake a 600km hike across the Scottish Highlands. Shot in sequence, their journey along remote trails becomes a powerful study of friendship and the emotional terrain between reconciliation and self-discovery.
| Friday 15th May 2026 : 3.00pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 17th May 2026 : 7.30pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 19th May 2026 : 5.30pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
The Red Shoes (PG)
The 75th anniversary of an undisputed masterpiece of British cinema. Powell and Pressburger’s visually ravishing fantasia about a young ballerina caught between her desire to dance and her yearning for love.
| Sunday 7th June 2026 : 2.30pm | Book tickets |

The Spirit of the Beehive
| Sunday 14th June 2026 : 2.45pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 17th June 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
The Stranger (15)
Set in French Algeria, Meursault drifts through life until his mother’s death sparks judgment, conflict, and tragedy. François Ozon’s sensitive, queer-inflected adaptation illuminates the emotional and moral complexities at the heart of Albert Camus’s existential masterpiece.
| Friday 8th May 2026 : 8.15pm + Introduction | Book tickets |
| Saturday 9th May 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 12th May 2026 : 5.30pm + Q&A / £6 for Members | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 13th May 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 14th May 2026 : 3.15pm | Book tickets |
The Turin Horse (15)
Inspired by an anecdote involving philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, Béla Tarr's award-winning parable follows a frail farmer and his young daughter struggling to eke out a living amidst harsh conditions in the Hungarian countryside.
| Saturday 20th June 2026 : 2.30pm | Book tickets |
The Wicker Man (15)
A devout Christian policeman travels to Scotland’s Summerisle to investigate a missing girl. A bleakly comic folk-horror culminating in one of 1970s British cinema’s shocking finales. May Day evening screening plus an introduction by Dr Michael Goodrum.
| Thursday 30th April 2026 : 8.30pm + Introduction | Book tickets |

Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
| Sunday 31st May 2026 : 3.00pm + Introduction | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 2nd June 2026 : 6.15pm | Book tickets |
Who Are You, Polly Maggoo? (18)
Supermodel Polly Maggoo navigates relentless media attention as a documentary crew attempts to capture her life. William Klein’s witty satire dismantles fashion and fame, revealing an absurd world where modern identity is constructed, consumed, and endlessly performed.
| Wednesday 20th May 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 21st May 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
UPP News
News, blog posts, and announcements from The Ultimate Picture Palace

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Plan your visit
Our beautiful art deco inspired auditorium can be found just off East Oxford's Cowley Road.We are open 7 days a week. We open the cinema and box office 30 minutes before the scheduled start time of each film, and the Box Office then closes 10 minutes after the film starts. We only show a few adverts – less than most cinemas – and we only play a couple of trailers, so please don’t be late as the film itself starts very close to the advertised time!








































