Now playing
Today (Tuesday 10th March)
17:45
“Wuthering Heights” 15
20:45
Soul to Soul U
Tomorrow (Wednesday 11th March)
15:30
Soul to Soul U
1h 36m18:00
Burning Man: Art on Fire 12A
20:45
If I Had Legs I'd Kick You 15
Thursday 12th March
14:45
“Wuthering Heights” 15
17:45
If I Had Legs I'd Kick You 15
1h 53m20:30
Audition 18
1h 55m | Japanese w/ English subtitlesFriday 13th March
17:30
The Secret Agent 15
2h 41m | Portuguese w/ English subtitles21:00
“Wuthering Heights” 15
2h 16mSaturday 14th March
14:30
Iron Ladies 12A
1h 38m17:15
“Wuthering Heights” 15
2h 16m20:15
The Secret Agent 15
2h 41m | Portuguese w/ English subtitlesToday (Tuesday 10th March)
17:45
“Wuthering Heights” 15
20:45
Soul to Soul U
Tomorrow (Wednesday 11th March)
15:30
Soul to Soul U
1h 36m18:00
Burning Man: Art on Fire 12A
20:45
If I Had Legs I'd Kick You 15
Thursday 12th March
14:45
“Wuthering Heights” 15
17:45
If I Had Legs I'd Kick You 15
1h 53m20:30
Audition 18
1h 55m | Japanese w/ English subtitlesFriday 13th March
17:30
The Secret Agent 15
2h 41m | Portuguese w/ English subtitles21:00
“Wuthering Heights” 15
2h 16mSaturday 14th March
14:30
Iron Ladies 12A
1h 38m17:15
“Wuthering Heights” 15
2h 16m20:15
The Secret Agent 15
2h 41m | Portuguese w/ English subtitlesSunday 15th March
14:30
Cléo from 5 to 7 PG
1h 31m | French w/ English subtitles16:45
The Secret Agent 15
2h 41m | Portuguese w/ English subtitles20:15
“Wuthering Heights” 15
2h 16mMonday 16th March
17:45
Cléo from 5 to 7 PG
1h 31m | French w/ English subtitles20:00
Another World 15
1h 51m | Cantonese w/ English subtitlesTuesday 17th March
17:45
Little Amélie PG
19:45
The Secret Agent 15
Wednesday 18th March
16:30
Little Amélie PG
1h 18m21:00
“Wuthering Heights” 15
2h 16mThursday 19th March
11:30
“Wuthering Heights” 15
14:30
The Secret Agent 15
2h 41m | Portuguese w/ English subtitles18:00
Amakki 12A
Friday 20th March
14:15
The Secret Agent 15
2h 41m | Portuguese w/ English subtitles17:45
The Testament of Ann Lee 15
2h 17m20:45
Saturday 21st March
14:00
The Last Supper Cert-TBC
2h | Spanish w/ English subtitles16:45
The Secret Agent 15
2h 41m | Portuguese w/ English subtitlesSunday 22nd March
12:00
The Land Before Time U
14:00
The Young Girls of Rochefort U
2h 5m | French w/ English subtitles20:15
The Testament of Ann Lee 15
2h 17mMonday 23rd March
18:00
The Young Girls of Rochefort U
2h 5m | French w/ English subtitles20:45
Tuesday 24th March
18:15
Iris Prize Film Festival Shorts 15
1h 3m20:00
The Secret Agent 15
Wednesday 25th March
17:45
The Testament of Ann Lee 15
2h 17m20:45
Thursday 26th March
14:45
The Testament of Ann Lee 15
17:45
Sunday 29th March
14:00
My Night at Maud's PG
1h 50m | French w/ English subtitlesMonday 30th March
18:00
My Night at Maud's PG
1h 50m | French w/ English subtitlesWednesday 1st April
18:00
Sunday 5th April
12:15
The Prince of Egypt U
Sunday 19th April
12:45
Spy Kids U
15:00
Caravaggio 15
Saturday 25th April
10:00
The Lord of the Rings: Trilogy 12A
11h 30m + BreaksSunday 3rd May
12:45
How to Train Your Dragon PG
Sunday 10th May
17:30
The Magnificent Ambersons U
Sunday 17th May
11:00
Robin Hood U
Sunday 24th May
17:00
Gentle, Angry Women 12A
Sunday 31st May
12:30
The Lego Movie U
Thursday 11th June
17:30
Gattaca 15
1h 46mAmakki (12A)
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 19th March 2026 : 6.00pm + Director Q&A | Book tickets |
Another World (15)
A spirit guide tasked with leading souls to reincarnation meets a troubled girl whose anger has unleashed a world-threatening curse. As he helps her confront her pain, they embark on a perilous journey in this award-winning Hong Kong animated fantasy.
| Monday 16th March 2026 : 8.00pm | Book tickets |
Audition (18)
The Japanese Film Club returns with one of the most infamous Japanese horror films ever made. Acclaimed director Takashi Miike delivers a chilling, unsettling nightmare that explores obsession and objectification. And above all, one question lingers: what’s in the bag?
| Thursday 12th March 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
Burning Man: Art on Fire (12A)
Documentary about the artists behind Burning Man’s iconic installations, capturing the creativity and community of the festival, and following their race to create massive works in Nevada’s brutal desert. Screening followed by a Q&A with director Gerry Fox.
| Wednesday 11th March 2026 : 6.00pm + Director Q&A | Book tickets |
Caravaggio (15)
Rebellious painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio comes vividly to life in Derek Jarman’s bold, sensuous portrait. Love, violence and artistic inspiration collide in striking tableaux that blend Renaissance beauty with daring modern touches. Presented on 35mm film.
| Sunday 19th April 2026 : 3.00pm 35mm Presentation | Book tickets |
Cléo from 5 to 7 (PG)
While awaiting life-changing medical results, a pop singer wanders Paris, encountering strangers and herself anew. Agnès Varda’s intimate New Wave classic captures fleeting moments, female subjectivity, and 1960s Paris, lifted by Michel Legrand’s unforgettable music.
| Sunday 15th March 2026 : 2.30pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 16th March 2026 : 5.45pm | 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 |
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 |
If I Had Legs I'd Kick You (15)
A house filling with water. A child who won’t get better. And a husband who’s never there. Rose Byrne delivers an Oscar-nominated performance as a mother whose world is unravelling in Mary Bronstein’s darkly comic portrait of modern womanhood.
| Wednesday 11th March 2026 : 8.45pm Descriptive Subtitles | Book tickets |
| Thursday 12th March 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
Iris Prize Film Festival Shorts (15)
From a haunted tollhouse to a high-rise reckoning, from quiet self-discovery to a love song by the sea. Audience favourites and award-winning short films from the opening night of the 2025 Iris Prize LGBTQ+ Film Festival.
| Tuesday 24th March 2026 : 6.15pm | Book tickets |
Iron Ladies (12A)
Inspiring documentary chronicling British women during the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike and how their courage and resilience transformed family life, labour politics, and working-class women’s roles. Screening presented by the Oxford International Women’s Festival.
| Saturday 14th March 2026 : 2.30pm | Book tickets |
Little Amélie (PG)
Animated tale following Belgian toddler Amélie growing up in post-WWII Japan. With companion Nishio-san, she discovers everyday wonders as her third birthday marks a pivotal change. Nominated for Best Animation at this year’s Academy Awards.
| Tuesday 17th March 2026 : 5.45pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 18th March 2026 : 4.30pm | Book tickets |
My Night at Maud's (PG)
A devout Catholic engineer’s orderly life is unsettled by an intimate, chance encounter with Maud, a confident divorcée. As philosophy, desire, and morality collide, Jean-Louis Trintignant shines in Éric Rohmer’s most celebrated Six Moral Tales film.
| Sunday 29th March 2026 : 2.00pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 30th March 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 |
Safe (15)
In 1980s Los Angeles, a suburban housewife develops a mysterious illness that doctors cannot explain. As she becomes convinced she has severe environmental allergies, Todd Haynes’s Safe unfolds as a chilling meditation on illness, isolation, and invisible threats.
| Wednesday 1st April 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
Sirāt (15)
Oliver Laxe’s intense, hallucinatory road movie follows a father and son through Morocco as they try to find a missing relative at various sprawling, illegal raves. Winner of the Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival 2025.
| Friday 20th March 2026 : 8.45pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 23rd March 2026 : 8.45pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 25th March 2026 : 8.45pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 26th March 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
Soul to Soul (U)
Documentary about a historic 1971 concert at Black Star Square in Accra, celebrating Ghana’s independence. Over 100,000 people gathered as Ike & Tina Turner, Santana, and other African American musicians created groundbreaking music and experienced Africa for the first time.
| Tuesday 10th March 2026 : 8.45pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 11th March 2026 : 3.30pm | Book tickets |
Spy Kids (U)
Two children become spies to rescue their captured agent parents from a villainous mastermind. Armed with futuristic gadgets, they traverse skies, seas, and cities, facing danger while protecting their family, and possibly saving the world, in this thrilling family adventure.
| Sunday 19th April 2026 : 12.45pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | Book tickets |
The Land Before Time (U)
Young brontosaurus Littlefoot embarks on a perilous journey to find the Great Valley. Along the way, he meets diverse young dinosaurs and, facing dangers together, learns courage and survival in this heartwarming prehistoric adventure.
| Sunday 22nd March 2026 : 12.00pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | Book tickets |
The Last Supper (Cert-TBC)
Set in 1790s Cuba, a devout plantation owner invites 12 enslaved men to Easter dinner to prevent rebellion. Restored in 2020, Tomás Gutiérrez Alea’s bold, sometimes surreal drama examines slavery as an economic system and centres Black resistance.
| Saturday 21st March 2026 : 2.00pm | 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 this Easter 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 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 Prince of Egypt (U)
Moses discovers his Jewish heritage and defies Pharaoh Rameses to free his enslaved people. This animated retelling of the Exodus combines epic storytelling, stunning visuals, and an Academy Award–winning soundtrack, featuring voices from Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, and Sandra Bullock.
| Sunday 5th April 2026 : 12.15pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | Book tickets |
The Secret Agent (15)
Carnival, communal resistance, political tensions, and a man's missing leg collide in Kleber Mendonça Filho’s slow-burning 1970s political thriller. The Oscar-nominated Wagner Moura stars in this gripping examination of Brazil’s turbulent past.
| Friday 13th March 2026 : 5.30pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 14th March 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 15th March 2026 : 4.45pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 17th March 2026 : 7.45pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
| Thursday 19th March 2026 : 2.30pm | Book tickets |
| Friday 20th March 2026 : 2.15pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 21st March 2026 : 4.45pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 24th March 2026 : 8.00pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
The Testament of Ann Lee (15)
From poverty in England to revolutionary America, Ann Lee’s spiritual vision and utopian dreams shape the lives of a newly formed religious community. Mona Fastvold’s sweeping historical epic stars Amanda Seyfried as the founder of the Shaker Movement.
| Friday 20th March 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 22nd March 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 25th March 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 26th March 2026 : 2.45pm Descriptive subtitles | Book tickets |
The Young Girls of Rochefort (U)
In a sun-drenched seaside town, twin sisters dream of love as artists and sailors drift through a weekend fair of romantic near-misses. Jacques Demy’s joyous musical, with Michel Legrand’s score, is a pastel-hued celebration of optimism.
| Sunday 22nd March 2026 : 2.00pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 23rd March 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
“Wuthering Heights” (15)
In 18th-century Yorkshire, brooding outsider Heathcliff falls for Catherine, the daughter of his master, igniting a destructive love story of obsession. Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie star in Emerald Fennell’s (Saltburn) sensual adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel.
| Tuesday 10th March 2026 : 5.45pm £6 for Members / subtitles | Book tickets |
| Thursday 12th March 2026 : 2.45pm Descriptive Subtitles | Book tickets |
| Friday 13th March 2026 : 9.00pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 14th March 2026 : 5.15pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 15th March 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 18th March 2026 : 9.00pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 19th March 2026 : 11.30am Parent + Baby screening | Book tickets |
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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!




























