Now playing
Today (Saturday 23rd May)
16:00
Dreamers 15
18:15
Space Is the Place 18
1h 22m20:15
Rose of Nevada 15
1h 54mTomorrow (Sunday 24th May)
14:45
Space Is the Place 18
1h 22m17:00
Gentle, Angry Women 12A
19:15
Kokuho 15
2h 55m | Japanese w/ English subtitlesMonday 25th May
13:45
Kokuho 15
2h 55m | Japanese w/ English subtitles17:30
The Magic Faraway Tree U
1h 50m20:00
The Stranger 15
2h 2m | French w/ English subtitlesTuesday 26th May
17:45
Wild Foxes 15
20:00
Wednesday 27th May
15:30
The Magic Faraway Tree U
1h 50m18:00
The Barnabáš Kos Case 12A
1h 32m | Slovak w/ English subtitles20:15
Rose of Nevada 15
1h 54mToday (Saturday 23rd May)
16:00
Dreamers 15
18:15
Space Is the Place 18
1h 22m20:15
Rose of Nevada 15
1h 54mTomorrow (Sunday 24th May)
14:45
Space Is the Place 18
1h 22m17:00
Gentle, Angry Women 12A
19:15
Kokuho 15
2h 55m | Japanese w/ English subtitlesMonday 25th May
13:45
Kokuho 15
2h 55m | Japanese w/ English subtitles17:30
The Magic Faraway Tree U
1h 50m20:00
The Stranger 15
2h 2m | French w/ English subtitlesTuesday 26th May
17:45
Wild Foxes 15
20:00
Wednesday 27th May
15:30
The Magic Faraway Tree U
1h 50m18:00
The Barnabáš Kos Case 12A
1h 32m | Slovak w/ English subtitles20:15
Rose of Nevada 15
1h 54mThursday 28th May
12:30
The Magic Faraway Tree U
15:00
The Stranger 15
2h 2m | French w/ English subtitles17:45
Frida Kahlo 12A
1h 41m20:15
The Barnabáš Kos Case 12A
Friday 29th May
15:30
Our Land 12A
1h 31m17:45
20:15
Romería 15
1h 52m | Spanish w/ English subtitlesSaturday 30th May
15:00
Ultras 15
1h 29m17:30
Earwig 15
20:30
Sunday 31st May
12:30
The Lego Movie U
15:00
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders 15
17:15
Romería 15
1h 52m | Spanish w/ English subtitles20:00
Monday 1st June
17:45
20:15
Romería 15
1h 52m | Spanish w/ English subtitlesTuesday 2nd June
18:15
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders 15
20:30
Ultras 15
Wednesday 3rd June
15:00
Romería 15
1h 52m | Spanish w/ English subtitles17:45
Our Land 12A
1h 31m20:00
Saving Face 15
1h 33mThursday 4th June
15:30
Our Land 12A
1h 31m17:45
Romería 15
1h 52m | Spanish w/ English subtitles20:30
Blade Runner 15
1h 58mFriday 5th June
15:00
Orphan 15
2h 13m | Hungarian w/ English subtitles18:00
The Christophers 15
1h 40m20:30
Reflection in a Dead Diamond 15
1h 27m | French & Italian w/ English subtitlesSaturday 6th June
15:00
People's Emergency Briefing 12A
17:00
Stalker PG
2h 42m | Russian w/ English subtitles20:30
The Christophers 15
1h 40mSunday 7th June
14:30
The Red Shoes PG
2h 15m17:30
The Christophers 15
1h 40m20:00
Orphan 15
2h 13m | Hungarian w/ English subtitlesTuesday 9th June
18:00
Ackroyd & Harvey Art of Activism 12A
20:15
The Christophers 15
Wednesday 10th June
17:30
Orphan 15
2h 13m | Hungarian w/ English subtitles20:30
Reflection in a Dead Diamond 15
1h 27m | French & Italian w/ English subtitlesThursday 11th June
12:30
The Christophers 15
15:00
The Christophers 15
17:30
Gattaca 15
1h 46m20:30
The Christophers 15
1h 40mFriday 12th June
15:15
The Christophers 15
1h 40m17:45
Backrooms 15
1h 45m20:15
Fairyland 15
1h 56mSaturday 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
20:30
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 Cert-TBC
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 subtitlesSunday 28th June
12:30
Matilda PG
20:00
Legally Blonde 12A
Monday 29th June
18:00
Legally Blonde 12A
1h 36mSunday 12th July
12:30
Bugsy Malone U
20:00
What We Do in the Shadows 15
Monday 13th July
18:00
What We Do in the Shadows 15
1h 25mSunday 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
12:30
The Incredibles U
Sunday 23rd August
12:15
Enchanted PG
Sunday 6th September
12:30
The Fox and the Hound U
Ackroyd & Harvey Art of Activism (12A)
Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey’s internationally acclaimed collaborative art responds to the climate crisis through striking ecological works. Fiona Cunningham-Reid’s documentary explores their practice at the intersection of art, activism and biology. Screening plus introduction.
| Tuesday 9th June 2026 : 6.00pm £6 for Members + Intro | Book tickets |
Backrooms (15)
When a patient vanishes through a strange doorway in the basement of a furniture showroom, his therapist follows him into a disorienting dimension to try and bring him back. Expanding Kane Parsons’ cult online series, this feature-length adaptation stars Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve and brings “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 |
Blade Runner (15)
In a smog-choked 2019 Los Angeles, ex–blade runner Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford) is forced back into service to hunt rogue replicants created by the Tyrell Corporation. Ridley Scott’s landmark sci-fi noir blends dystopian world-building, philosophical themes and Vangelis’ iconic synth score.
| Thursday 4th June 2026 : 8.30pm | 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 : 12.30pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | Book tickets |
Dreamers (15)
After fleeing persecution in Nigeria, Isio is held in a removal centre awaiting an asylum decision. When she falls for her outspoken roommate Farah, she must choose between trusting the system or risking everything for love and freedom. Screening introduced by Asylum Welcome.
| Saturday 23rd May 2026 : 4.00pm + Introduction | 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 |
Earwig (15)
In a claustrophobic post-war apartment, a man cares for a girl whose fragile condition is managed through ritual and control. An austere blend of European art cinema and psychological horror. Screening followed by an in-person director Q&A with Lucile Hadzihalilovic.
| Saturday 30th May 2026 : 5.30pm + Director Q&A | 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 |
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 |
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 |
Frida Kahlo (12A)
This documentary explores Frida Kahlo’s life and art, from her iconic self-portraits to the passion and pain that shaped her work. Featuring exhibition footage, expert insight and her own letters, it offers an intimate portrait of the revolutionary Mexican artist.
| Thursday 28th May 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 |
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 |
Hokum (15)
When novelist Ohm Bauman (Adam Scott) retreats to a remote inn to scatter his parents’ ashes, he is unsettled by rumours of a witch haunting the honeymoon suite. Damian McCarthy’s atmospheric psychological horror blends folklore, grief and eerie supernatural mystery.
| Friday 29th May 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 30th May 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 31st May 2026 : 8.00pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 1st June 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
Kokuho (15)
In 1964 Nagasaki, orphaned Kikuo is taken in by a renowned kabuki actor and raised alongside his son. As both boys become devoted performers, friendship turns to rivalry in Sang-il Lee’s sweeping drama exploring ambition and artistic mastery. Japan’s highest-grossing live-action film.
| Sunday 24th May 2026 : 7.15pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 25th May 2026 : 1.45pm | 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 |
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 : 12.30pm 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 |
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 |
Orphan (15)
In Budapest, 1957, a Jewish boy awaiting his father’s return from the camps is confronted by a mysterious man claiming to be his real parent. Oscar-winner László Nemes (Son of Saul) directs this powerful drama about identity, trauma and postwar Hungary.
| Friday 5th June 2026 : 3.00pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 7th June 2026 : 8.00pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 10th June 2026 : 5.30pm | Book tickets |
Our Land (12A)
Across England, the Right to Roam movement stages “mass trespass” events to reclaim access to the countryside, clashing with landowners over ownership and stewardship. Orban Wallace’s documentary explores this timely conflict, questioning who has the right to access nature.
| Friday 29th May 2026 : 3.30pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 3rd June 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 4th June 2026 : 3.30pm | Book tickets |
People's Emergency Briefing (12A)
The National Emergency Briefing in Westminster (November 2025) brings scientists together to present evidence on the climate and nature crisis. This film extends the findings nationwide, encouraging UK communities to gather, hear the evidence, and discuss solutions locally.
| Saturday 6th June 2026 : 3.00pm + Panel Discussion Q&A | 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 |
Reflection in a Dead Diamond (15)
When a mysterious woman vanishes from the room next door, an ageing former spy living on the Côte d’Azur is drawn back into a world of fractured memories and buried secrets. Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani’s stylised thriller blends espionage, psychological intrigue and grindhouse homage.
| Friday 5th June 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 10th June 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
Romería (15)
Aspiring filmmaker Marina travels to Galicia to uncover her family’s past, following her late mother’s diary. As buried truths emerge, she confronts grief, identity and belonging in Carla Simón’s (Summer 1993, Alcarràs) warm, autobiographical drama about memory and emotional inheritance.
| Friday 29th May 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 31st May 2026 : 5.15pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 1st June 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 3rd June 2026 : 3.00pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 4th June 2026 : 5.45pm | 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 grainy 16mm, Mark Jenkin (Bait) delivers a haunting, mind-bending folktale.
| Saturday 23rd May 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 27th May 2026 : 8.15pm | Book tickets |
Saving Face (15)
Wil hides her sexuality from her traditional family, only to discover her mother is keeping secrets too. Set in multicultural New York City, Alice Wu’s warm, quietly groundbreaking debut explores family, identity, and unexpected solidarity across generations.
| Wednesday 3rd June 2026 : 8.00pm | 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 (Cert-TBC)
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 |
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 (PG)
In a mysterious wasteland known as the Zone, a guide leads a writer and scientist toward a room where their dreams will come true. A towering work of world cinema, Tarkovsky’s classic is revered for its philosophical depth, slow cinema style, and spiritual ambiguity.
| 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 + Intro w/ Peter Strickland | 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 5th June 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 6th June 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 7th June 2026 : 5.30pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 9th June 2026 : 8.15pm £6 for Members | Book tickets |
| Thursday 11th June 2026 : 12.30pm Parent + Baby Screening | Book tickets |
| Thursday 11th June 2026 : 3.00pm Descriptive Subtitles | Book tickets |
| Thursday 11th June 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| 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 : 12.30pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | 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 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 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.
| 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 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 (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 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.
| Monday 25th May 2026 : 8.00pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 28th May 2026 : 3.00pm | 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 |
Ultras (15)
From Eastbourne Town F.C. to Raja Club Athletic in Casablanca, this documentary explores global ultras culture, where football fandom becomes identity, art and conflict. Ragnhild Ekner examines passionate supporter groups worldwide, revealing the creativity, community and tensions behind collective devotion.
| Saturday 30th May 2026 : 3.00pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 2nd June 2026 : 8.30pm £6 for Members + short film | Book tickets |
Us (15)
A family’s holiday turns terrifying when mysterious doppelgängers appear at their home. As chaos spreads nationwide, hidden truths emerge about identity, privilege, and repression in Jordan Peele's sharp psychological horror. Screening plus an introduction by Dr Christy Wensley.
| Tuesday 26th May 2026 : 8.00pm | Book tickets |
Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (15)
In a surreal coming-of-age journey, a girl navigates a dreamlike world of vampires, shifting identities, and religious imagery. A key Czech New Wave classic, it is celebrated for its baroque visual style and influential fusion of horror, folklore, and psychoanalysis.
| Sunday 31st May 2026 : 3.00pm + Introduction | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 2nd June 2026 : 6.15pm £6 for Members | 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 |
Wild Foxes (15)
At an elite sports academy, young boxer Camille survives a near-fatal accident thanks to teammate Matteo, but mysterious pain threatens his recovery and future. Valéry Carnoy’s Cannes-winning coming-of-age debut explores masculinity and vulnerability within the competitive world of boxing.
| Tuesday 26th May 2026 : 5.45pm £6 for Members + short film | Book tickets |
UPP News
News, blog posts, and announcements from The Ultimate Picture Palace

The Magnificent Ambersons: Welles’ butchered sophomore effort
The Magnificent Amberson's is showing as part of our 35mm Films on Film season on Saturday 9th May at 3pm. Citizen Kane screens on ... Read more

Ruskin School of Art students’ short films at UPP
The Ultimate Picture Palace are delighted to partner with Ruskin School of Art, to exhibit a selection of their students’ short films. ... Read more

Director’s Cuts: New series begins with Peter Strickland
We're delighted to announce a new regular series we're calling Director’s Cuts. Inviting filmmakers we admire to curate a screening ... 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!



















































