Now playing
Today (Friday 12th June)
15:15
The Christophers 15
1h 40m17:45
Backrooms 15
1h 45m20:15
Fairyland 15
1h 56m23:00
Army of Darkness 15
1h 21mTomorrow (Saturday 13th June)
14:45
Eagles of the Republic 15
2h 8m | Arabic w/ English subtitles17:45
The Lodger PG
20:15
Backrooms 15
1h 45mSunday 14th June
12:30
Muppet Treasure Island U
14:45
The Spirit of the Beehive PG
1h 38m | Spanish w/ English subtitles17:15
Eagles of the Republic 15
2h 8m | Arabic w/ English subtitles20:00
Skateboard Film Club Cert-TBC
Monday 15th June
18:00
North Cormorant Island Cert-TBC
1h 26m20:30
Backrooms 15
Tuesday 16th June
17:45
Fairyland 15
20:30
The Holy Mountain U
Today (Friday 12th June)
15:15
The Christophers 15
1h 40m17:45
Backrooms 15
1h 45m20:15
Fairyland 15
1h 56m23:00
Army of Darkness 15
1h 21mTomorrow (Saturday 13th June)
14:45
Eagles of the Republic 15
2h 8m | Arabic w/ English subtitles17:45
The Lodger PG
20:15
Backrooms 15
1h 45mSunday 14th June
12:30
Muppet Treasure Island U
14:45
The Spirit of the Beehive PG
1h 38m | Spanish w/ English subtitles17:15
Eagles of the Republic 15
2h 8m | Arabic w/ English subtitles20:00
Skateboard Film Club Cert-TBC
Monday 15th June
18:00
North Cormorant Island Cert-TBC
1h 26m20:30
Backrooms 15
Tuesday 16th June
17:45
Fairyland 15
20:30
The Holy Mountain U
Wednesday 17th June
15:30
The Christophers 15
18:00
The Spirit of the Beehive PG
1h 38m | Spanish w/ English subtitles20:30
Backrooms 15
1h 45mThursday 18th June
15:15
Eagles of the Republic 15
2h 8m | Arabic w/ English subtitles18:00
Backrooms 15
1h 45m20:30
Song 15
Friday 19th June
15:15
Madfabulous 12A
17:45
Oldboy 18
2h | Korean w/ English subtitles20:30
Obsession 18
1h 49mSaturday 20th June
14:30
The Turin Horse 15
2h 35m | Hungarian w/ English subtitles18:00
Obsession 18
1h 49m20:45
Red Rooms 18
1h 58m | French w/ English subtitlesSunday 21st June
14:45
The Ascent 12A
1h 50m | Russian & German w/ English subtitles17:30
Backrooms 15
1h 45m20:00
Oldboy 18
2h | Korean w/ English subtitlesMonday 22nd June
18:00
Madfabulous 12A
1h 48m20:30
Naked 18
2h 6mTuesday 23rd June
18:00
The Ascent 12A
20:30
Madfabulous 12A
Wednesday 24th June
14:45
Naked 18
2h 6m18:00
Backrooms 15
1h 45m20:30
Gummo 18
Thursday 25th June
12:30
Madfabulous 12A
15:30
Madfabulous 12A
1h 48m18:00
Red Rooms 18
1h 58m | French w/ English subtitles20:45
Wiñaypacha Cert-TBC
1h 26m | Aymaran w/ English subtitlesFriday 26th June
15:30
Time and Water PG
1h33m17:45
Savage House 15
1h 54m20:30
Saturday 27th June
14:00
Enzo 15
1h 43m | French w/ English subtitles16:30
19:00
Savage House 15
1h 54mSunday 28th June
12:45
Matilda PG
15:00
Savage House 15
1h 54m17:45
Time and Water PG
1h33m20:00
Legally Blonde 12A
Monday 29th June
18:00
Legally Blonde 12A
1h 36mTuesday 30th June
17:45
Enzo 15
20:15
Time and Water PG
Wednesday 1st July
15:00
Savage House 15
20:30
Thursday 2nd July
17:45
Savage House 15
1h 54m20:30
Enzo 15
1h 43m | French w/ English subtitlesFriday 3rd July
15:15
Familiar Touch 12A
1h 32m17:30
Akira 15
2h 4m | Japanese w/ English subtitles20:15
Disclosure Day 12A
2h 25mSaturday 4th July
14:30
Cactus Pears 15
1h 53m | Marathi w/ English subtitles17:15
Disclosure Day 12A
2h 25m20:30
Akira 15
2h 4m | Japanese w/ English subtitlesSunday 5th July
14:30
Akira 15
2h 4m | Japanese w/ English subtitles17:15
Familiar Touch 12A
1h 32m19:30
Disclosure Day 12A
2h 25mMonday 6th July
17:30
Disclosure Day 12A
Tuesday 7th July
20:30
Cactus Pears 15
Wednesday 8th July
17:30
Cactus Pears 15
1h 53m | Marathi w/ English subtitles20:15
Disclosure Day 12A
2h 25mThursday 9th July
12:00
Disclosure Day 12A
15:15
Familiar Touch 12A
17:30
Disclosure Day 12A
2h 25m20:45
Familiar Touch 12A
1h 32mFriday 10th July
15:45
Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford 15
1h 35m18:00
Blue Heron 15
1h 31m20:15
Effi o Blaenau 15
1h 31m | Welsh w/ English subtitlesSaturday 11th July
13:00
Disclosure Day 12A
2h 25mSunday 12th July
13:00
Bugsy Malone U
15:30
Blue Heron 15
1h 31m17:45
Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford 15
1h 35m20:00
What We Do in the Shadows 15
Monday 13th July
18:00
What We Do in the Shadows 15
1h 25m20:15
Blue Heron 15
1h 31mTuesday 14th July
17:45
Effi o Blaenau 15
Wednesday 15th July
15:30
Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford 15
17:45
Blue Heron 15
1h 31mThursday 16th July
15:45
Blue Heron 15
1h 31m20:15
Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford 15
1h 35mFriday 17th July
15:15
Toy Story 5 PG
1h 42m17:45
Nirvanna the Band...the Movie Cert-TBC
1h 40m20:15
The Last Viking 15
1h 56m | Danish w/ English subtitlesSaturday 18th July
14:30
Winstanley PG
17:30
Toy Story 5 PG
1h 42m20:00
Nirvanna the Band...the Movie Cert-TBC
1h 40mSunday 19th July
14:00
Toy Story 5 PG
1h 42m16:30
The Last Viking 15
1h 56m | Danish w/ English subtitlesMonday 20th July
17:30
Toy Story 5 PG
1h 42m20:00
Nirvanna the Band...the Movie Cert-TBC
1h 40mTuesday 21st July
20:30
Toy Story 5 PG
Wednesday 22nd July
15:15
Toy Story 5 PG
17:45
The Last Viking 15
1h 56m | Danish w/ English subtitles20:30
Nirvanna the Band...the Movie Cert-TBC
1h 40mThursday 23rd July
12:30
Toy Story 5 PG
17:45
Toy Story 5 PG
1h 42m20:15
The Last Viking 15
1h 56m | Danish w/ English subtitlesSunday 26th July
12:30
Freaky Friday PG
20:00
R.E.M x Sherlock Jr 12A
Monday 27th July
18:15
R.E.M x Sherlock Jr 12A
1h 13mSunday 9th August
12:00
The Incredibles U
Sunday 23rd August
12:15
Enchanted PG
Sunday 6th September
12:30
The Fox and the Hound U
Akira (15)
Neo-Tokyo has risen from the ruins of World War III – a dazzling, corrupt metropolis where two delinquent bikers are pulled into a secret government experiment with catastrophic consequences. Katsuhiro Otomo's landmark 1988 adaptation of his own manga remains one of cinema's great visionary works.
| Friday 3rd July 2026 : 5.30pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 4th July 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 5th July 2026 : 2.30pm | Book tickets |
Army of Darkness (15)
To celebrate 10 amazing and chaotic years of Oxford’s underground, gonzo movie night, Cinema Under the Stairs, the gang bring Sam Raimi’s Army of Darkness to the UPP for a special evening of midnight movie mania. Book now to avoid disappointment. GROOVY!
| Friday 12th June 2026 : 11.00pm | Book tickets |
Backrooms (15)
When a patient vanishes through a strange basement doorway of a furniture showroom, his therapist follows him into a disorienting dimension. Expanding Kane Parsons’ cult online series, this feature-length adaptation stars Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve and bringing “liminal horror” to the big screen.
| Friday 12th June 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 13th June 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 15th June 2026 : 8.30pm Descriptive Subtitles | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 17th June 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 18th June 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 21st June 2026 : 5.30pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 24th June 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
Blue Heron (15)
Eight-year-old Sasha's family move to Vancouver Island seeking a fresh start, but her eldest brother increasingly dangerous behaviour casts a long shadow. Sophy Romvari's lyrical feature debut is a deeply felt study of family bonds and the elusive nature of memory.
| Friday 10th July 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 12th July 2026 : 3.30pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 13th July 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 15th July 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 16th July 2026 : 3.45pm | Book tickets |
Bugsy Malone (U)
Enter a 1920s world where rival child gangs battle with splurge guns instead of bullets. Smooth-talking Bugsy navigates jazz clubs, dazzling dance numbers, and custard-pie chaos in this distinctive musical comedy, packed with catchy songs, wit, and glamour.
| Sunday 12th July 2026 : 1.00pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | Book tickets |
Cactus Pears (15)
Returning to his rural village after his father's death, Anand navigates family pressure to marry while quietly reconnecting with a childhood friend. Rohan Parashuram Kanawade's Sundance Grand Jury Prize-winning debut is a poetic, deeply felt portrait of grief, queerness, and belonging.
| Saturday 4th July 2026 : 2.30pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 7th July 2026 : 8.30pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 8th July 2026 : 5.30pm | Book tickets |
Disclosure Day (12A)
When a Kansas City meteorologist intercepts an inexplicable alien signal during a live broadcast, she begins to unravel a decades-long government cover-up. Steven Spielberg returns to sci-fi with a summer blockbuster of genuine scale and philosophical weight, led by Emily Blunt and Josh O'Connor.
| Friday 3rd July 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 4th July 2026 : 5.15pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 5th July 2026 : 7.30pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 6th July 2026 : 5.30pm Descriptive Subtitles | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 8th July 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 9th July 2026 : 12.00pm Parent + Baby Screening | Book tickets |
| Thursday 9th July 2026 : 5.30pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 11th July 2026 : 1.00pm | Book tickets |
Eagles of the Republic (15)
Under pressure from Egyptian authorities, an actor reluctantly stars in a state-backed film, only to become entangled in a dangerous affair with a general’s wife. Award-winning filmmaker Tarik Saleh (The Nile Hilton Incident) delivers a satirical political thriller set amid corruption in Cairo.
| Saturday 13th June 2026 : 2.45pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 14th June 2026 : 5.15pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 18th June 2026 : 3.15pm | Book tickets |
Effi o Blaenau (15)
In a Welsh town stripped of its pubs and jobs, hard-partying Effi keeps her head just above water. But a chance encounter in a Llandudno nightclub offers a glimpse of another life. Leisa Gwenllian is searing in this spikily funny adaptation of Gary Owen's celebrated one-woman play.
| Friday 10th July 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 14th July 2026 : 5.45pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
Enchanted (PG)
Fairytale princess Giselle is magically transported from her animated kingdom into modern-day New York. As she navigates city life, unexpected friendships and romance challenge her happily-ever-after expectations.
| Sunday 23rd August 2026 : 12.15pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | Book tickets |
Enzo (15)
Sixteen-year-old Enzo finds unexpected purpose in a construction site apprenticeship and a deepening friendship with a Ukrainian migrant worker. The final collaboration between Palme d'Or winners Robin Campillo and the late Laurent Cantet is a tender, socially attuned coming-of-age film.
| Saturday 27th June 2026 : 2.00pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 30th June 2026 : 5.45pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
| Thursday 2nd July 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
Fairyland (15)
Set in San Francisco from the 1970s to 1980s, this drama follows a father and daughter navigating bohemian life and social change as their bond is tested by the AIDS crisis. Adapted from Alysia Abbott’s memoir, it’s a tender coming-of-age story of love and resilience.
| Friday 12th June 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 16th June 2026 : 5.45pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford (15)
Amateur historian Kenneth (Peter Mullan) makes his living impersonating the town's most celebrated historical figure, a man he claims as his own ancestor. But when a fantasy TV production arrives, obsession takes hold and the results are darkly comic and quietly devastating.
| Friday 10th July 2026 : 3.45pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 12th July 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 15th July 2026 : 3.30pm Descriptive Subtitles | Book tickets |
| Thursday 16th July 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
Familiar Touch (12A)
Believing she is heading out for a date, retired cook Ruth instead finds herself in an assisted living facility for people living with dementia. Sarah Friedland's Venice-awarded debut follows the rhythms of Ruth's shifting memory with quiet precision and profound tenderness.
| Friday 3rd July 2026 : 3.15pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 5th July 2026 : 5.15pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 9th July 2026 : 3.15pm Descriptive Subtitles | Book tickets |
| Thursday 9th July 2026 : 8.45pm | Book tickets |
Freaky Friday (PG)
When a mother and her teenage daughter mysteriously swap bodies, everyday life becomes chaos. Forced to experience each other’s worlds, they stumble through school disasters, family tensions, and embarrassing misunderstandings.
| Sunday 26th July 2026 : 12.30pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | 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 |
Legally Blonde (12A)
Reese Witherspoon is irresistible in this beloved rom-com-turned-courtroom triumph. Dumped and underestimated, sorority queen Elle Woods storms Harvard Law, proving sharp wit and a killer wardrobe are all you need. Part of the Oxford Comedy Festival 2026.
| Sunday 28th June 2026 : 8.00pm + Introduction | Book tickets |
| Monday 29th June 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
Madfabulous (12A)
1890s North Wales. Young aristocrat Henry Paget inherits an estate and scandalises polite society. Inspired by a true story, this riotous period drama stars Callum Scott Howells and Rupert Everett in a joyful celebration of spectacle, self-expression, and refusing to conform.
| Friday 19th June 2026 : 3.15pm Descriptive Subtitles | Book tickets |
| Monday 22nd June 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 23rd June 2026 : 8.30pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
| Thursday 25th June 2026 : 12.30pm Parent + Baby Screening | Book tickets |
| Thursday 25th June 2026 : 3.30pm | Book tickets |
Matilda (PG)
Brilliant young Matilda discovers friendship and encouragement from her teacher, Miss Honey, while facing the terrifying Miss Trunchbull and her neglectful parents. This Roald Dahl adaptation celebrates courage, kindness, and standing up for what is right.
| Sunday 28th June 2026 : 12.45pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | Book tickets |
Muppet Treasure Island (U)
Join the Muppets on a rollicking pirate adventure after Jim Hawkins discovers a mysterious treasure map. Packed with sea shanties, mutiny, buried treasure, and chaos, this lively retelling of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic delivers family entertainment.
| Sunday 14th June 2026 : 12.30pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | 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 |
Nirvanna the Band...the Movie (Cert-TBC)
Two hopeless Toronto musicians accidentally travel back to 2008, where their only route home is tracking down a discontinued soft drink. Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol bring their cult guerrilla TV series to the big screen with anarchic, wildly inventive results.
| Friday 17th July 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 18th July 2026 : 8.00pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 20th July 2026 : 8.00pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 22nd July 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
North Cormorant Island (Cert-TBC)
Join us in person for a free screening of North Cormorant Island, an award-winning documentary film about time, place, mortality and human relationships with the land and the sea. Followed by a Q&A with writer, producer, and director John Williams (Oxford Brookes).
| Monday 15th June 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
Obsession (18)
Bear pines for his friend Nikki but can't confess his feelings, until a lucky charm does the work for him. In this sharp, darkly comic horror debut, getting what you want proves to have a terrible, skin-crawling cost.
| Friday 19th June 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 20th June 2026 : 6.00pm | 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 |
R.E.M x Sherlock Jr (12A)
From the team behind Silents Synced, Buster Keaton's dreamlike 1924 masterpiece gets an electrifying makeover, scored to R.E.M.'s Monster and New Adventures in Hi-Fi. Part of the Oxford Comedy Festival 2026.
| Sunday 26th July 2026 : 8.00pm + Introduction | Book tickets |
| Monday 27th July 2026 : 6.15pm | 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 |
Savage House (15)
When ruthless social climbers Sir Chauncey and Lady Savage secure a dinner with the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, their ambitions collide with pox, Jacobite uprising, and bloodshed. Claire Foy and Richard E. Grant star in this sharp period comedy about class and power.
| Friday 26th June 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 27th June 2026 : 7.00pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 28th June 2026 : 3.00pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 1st July 2026 : 3.00pm Descriptive Subtitles | Book tickets |
| Thursday 2nd July 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
Skateboard Film Club (Cert-TBC)
A skate film night featuring the Oxford premiere of Polar’s latest full-length You Got It My Boy Jamie.., alongside work from Skateboard Café, Pass~Port and Krooked. Curated by Keen Distribution with Skateboard GB, it showcases leading modern skate filmmakers and brands.
| Sunday 14th June 2026 : 8.00pm £6 tickets | Book tickets |
Song (15)
After committing murder for love, painter rescues a young Malaysian woman, and the pair begin a new life performing in vaudeville. Starring Anna May Wong in her first European film, this Weimar-era melodrama blends romance and expressive dance. Presented by Rethinking Weimar Cinema.
| Thursday 18th June 2026 : 8.30pm £6 for Members | 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 Christophers (15)
A reclusive London artist (Ian McKellen) becomes the target of a scheme by his estranged children, who recruit a young painter (Michaela Coel) to infiltrate his home and uncover hidden works. Steven Soderbergh’s darkly comic chamber piece explores deception, legacy and artistic value.
| Friday 12th June 2026 : 3.15pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 17th June 2026 : 3.30pm Descriptive Subtitles | Book tickets |
The Fox and the Hound (U)
A fox and lovable hunting dog form an unlikely friendship in the countryside. As they grow older, outside pressures and natural instincts threaten to pull them apart. This heartfelt Disney classic explores loyalty and friendship with humour and emotional storytelling.
| Sunday 6th September 2026 : 12.30pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | Book tickets |
The Holy Mountain (U)
Made in 1926 by Arnold Fanck, The Holy Mountain is a landmark German Bergfilm featuring Leni Riefenstahl. Set in the Alps, it blends a romantic triangle with spectacular mountaineering, skiing and avalanches. Presented by Rethinking Weimar Cinema.
| Tuesday 16th June 2026 : 8.30pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
The Incredibles (U)
Living undercover in suburbia, the superhero Parr family longs for action. When Bob Parr is lured into a dangerous mission, the whole family joins an explosive adventure packed with gadgets, humour, and excitement in Pixar’s thrilling superhero tale.
| Sunday 9th August 2026 : 12.00pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | Book tickets |
The Last Viking (15)
Fresh from prison, Anker needs his brother Manfred to reveal where they buried their heist money. There's one problem: Manfred now believes he is John Lennon. Mads Mikkelsen throws himself into the chaos of Anders Thomas Jensen's latest gleefully unhinged Danish black comedy.
| Friday 17th July 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 19th July 2026 : 4.30pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 22nd July 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 23rd July 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
The Lodger (PG)
A serial killer is on the loose in London and a detective is assigned to the case. Viola player and filmmaker Hugo Max presents his fourth UK tour accompanying Alfred Hitchcock’s 1927 silent masterwork The Lodger with live score.
| Saturday 13th June 2026 : 5.45pm + Live Score | Book tickets |
The Spirit of the Beehive (PG)
In a small Spanish village under early Franco rule, a child’s fascination with Frankenstein blurs imagination and reality. Victor Erice’s celebrated classic is a landmark of Spanish cinema, revered for its poetic depiction of childhood and political shadowed history.
| Sunday 14th June 2026 : 2.45pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 17th June 2026 : 6.00pm | 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 |
Time and Water (PG)
Author Andri Snær Magnason weaves family archives, traditional song, and Icelandic folklore into an elegy for a disappearing landscape. An urgent, deeply personal documentary about memory, loss, and living through irreversible change, from director Sara Dosa (Fire of Love).
| Friday 26th June 2026 : 3.30pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 28th June 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 30th June 2026 : 8.15pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
Toy Story 5 (PG)
Bonnie has a new tablet — and suddenly, Buzz, Woody, Jessie and the gang are facing their greatest challenge yet: a kid who'd rather swipe a screen than pick up a toy. Disney and Pixar's long-awaited fifth instalment pits beloved characters against the digital age.
| Friday 17th July 2026 : 3.15pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 18th July 2026 : 5.30pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 19th July 2026 : 2.00pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 20th July 2026 : 5.30pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 21st July 2026 : 8.30pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 22nd July 2026 : 3.15pm Descriptive Subtitles | Book tickets |
| Thursday 23rd July 2026 : 12.30pm Parent + Baby Screening | Book tickets |
| Thursday 23rd July 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
Tuner (15)
A piano tuner discovers his gift for precision translates naturally to cracking safes, and finds himself drawn into a criminal underworld. Leo Woodall and Dustin Hoffman star in Oscar-winner Daniel Roher's thriller of elegant plotting and quiet moral complexity.
| Friday 26th June 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 27th June 2026 : 4.30pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 1st July 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
What We Do in the Shadows (15)
Cult mockumentary follows the undead navigating modern life with gloriously incompetent results. Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement at their most gloriously funny. Part of the Oxford Comedy Festival 2026.
| Sunday 12th July 2026 : 8.00pm + Introduction | Book tickets |
| Monday 13th July 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
Winstanley (PG)
Mid-17th century England. As poverty spreads, Gerrard Winstanley leads the Diggers in asserting the right to cultivate common land and is met with fierce hostility. Kevin Brownlow's landmark film was the very first screened at the PPP in 1976. Join us for our 50th birthday: a special 35mm screening, introduced by Brownlow himself.
| Saturday 18th July 2026 : 2.30pm + Director Introduction | Book tickets |
Wiñaypacha (Cert-TBC)
An elderly couple in Peru’s remote Andes endure harsh daily realities while awaiting their son’s return from the city. Óscar Catacora’s award-winning debut reflects Peruvian culture, traditions and cosmology. Presented by the University of Oxford Indigenous Society.
| Thursday 25th June 2026 : 8.45pm | Book tickets |
UPP News
News, blog posts, and announcements from The Ultimate Picture Palace

Changes to our Toilet Facilities
At our UPP, we aim for everyone to feel welcome. As part of ongoing improvements to our facilities, we are introducing a mix of ... Read more

Ruskin Students’ Short Films Season Extended
The Ultimate Picture Palace are delighted to partner with Ruskin School of Art, to exhibit a selection of their students’ short films. ... Read more

A Summer of Celebration – as the UPP turns 30
This summer, we’re celebrating not one but two major milestones in Oxford cinema history - 30 years of the Ultimate Picture Palace, ... 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 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!












































