Now playing
Today (Saturday 7th February)
14:00
Soundtrack to a Coup d'État 12A
2h 30m17:30
Heat 15
2h 51m21:00
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple 18
1h 49mTomorrow (Sunday 8th February)
12:15
The Princess Bride PG
14:45
The History of Sound 15
2h 8m17:45
Hamnet 12A
2h 6m20:30
Rental Family 12A
1h 50mMonday 9th February
18:00
Rental Family 12A
1h 50m20:30
The History of Sound 15
Tuesday 10th February
18:00
The Hotel of My Dream 18+
20:30
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple 18
Wednesday 11th February
14:30
The History of Sound 15
2h 8m17:30
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple 18
20:00
Heat 15
2h 51mToday (Saturday 7th February)
14:00
Soundtrack to a Coup d'État 12A
2h 30m17:30
Heat 15
2h 51m21:00
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple 18
1h 49mTomorrow (Sunday 8th February)
12:15
The Princess Bride PG
14:45
The History of Sound 15
2h 8m17:45
Hamnet 12A
2h 6m20:30
Rental Family 12A
1h 50mMonday 9th February
18:00
Rental Family 12A
1h 50m20:30
The History of Sound 15
Tuesday 10th February
18:00
The Hotel of My Dream 18+
20:30
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple 18
Wednesday 11th February
14:30
The History of Sound 15
2h 8m17:30
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple 18
20:00
Heat 15
2h 51mThursday 12th February
15:30
Rental Family 12A
18:00
The History of Sound 15
2h 8m21:00
Hamnet 12A
2h 6mFriday 13th February
15:00
The History of Sound 15
18:00
H Is for Hawk 12A
1h 55m20:45
No Other Choice 15
2h 19m | Korean w/ English subtitlesSaturday 14th February
13:45
No Other Choice 15
2h 19m | Korean w/ English subtitles20:00
Misery 15
Sunday 15th February
14:15
H Is for Hawk 12A
1h 55m17:00
No Other Choice 15
2h 19m | Korean w/ English subtitles20:00
The History of Sound 15
2h 8mMonday 16th February
18:00
H Is for Hawk 12A
20:45
No Other Choice 15
2h 19m | Korean w/ English subtitlesTuesday 17th February
18:00
Teki Cometh 18+
Wednesday 18th February
15:00
No Other Choice 15
2h 19m | Korean w/ English subtitles18:00
The History of Sound 15
2h 8m21:00
H Is for Hawk 12A
1h 55mThursday 19th February
12:30
H Is for Hawk 12A
15:15
H Is for Hawk 12A
1h 55m18:00
No Other Choice 15
2h 19m | Korean w/ English subtitlesFriday 20th February
15:15
H Is for Hawk 12A
18:00
No Other Choice 15
2h 19m | Korean w/ English subtitles21:00
Nouvelle Vague 12A
1h 46m | French w/ English subtitlesSaturday 21st February
15:30
Breathless 12A
1h 30m | French w/ English subtitles18:00
Nouvelle Vague 12A
1h 46m | French w/ English subtitles20:30
No Other Choice 15
2h 19m | Korean w/ English subtitlesSunday 22nd February
12:30
Labyrinth PG
15:00
Nouvelle Vague 12A
1h 46m | French w/ English subtitles17:45
Breathless 12A
1h 30m | French w/ English subtitlesMonday 23rd February
18:00
Labyrinth PG
1h 41m20:30
H Is for Hawk 12A
1h 55mTuesday 24th February
18:00
She Taught Me Serendipity 18+
20:45
Breathless 12A
Wednesday 25th February
15:00
BFI Film Academy Workshop /
18:00
Bulk 15
20:45
Nouvelle Vague 12A
1h 46m | French w/ English subtitlesThursday 26th February
15:30
Nouvelle Vague 12A
1h 46m | French w/ English subtitles18:00
H Is for Hawk 12A
1h 55m20:45
No Other Choice 15
2h 19m | Korean w/ English subtitlesFriday 27th February
17:30
The Chronology of Water 18
2h 8mSaturday 28th February
20:30
The Chronology of Water 18
2h 8mSunday 1st March
14:15
Last Year at Marienbad U
1h 33m | French w/ English subtitles16:30
The Chronology of Water 18
2h 8mMonday 2nd March
18:15
Last Year at Marienbad U
1h 33m | French w/ English subtitlesTuesday 3rd March
17:30
The Chronology of Water 18
20:30
Missing Child Videotape 18+
1h 44m | Japanese w/ English subtitlesFriday 6th March
18:00
Soul to Soul U
1h 36mSaturday 7th March
11:30
The Ultimate Survivor U
59mSunday 8th March
10:30
History of the UPP Talk U
12:45
James and the Giant Peach U
15:00
Jules and Jim 12A
Tuesday 10th March
20:45
Soul to Soul U
1h 36mWednesday 11th March
15:30
Soul to Soul U
1h 36m18:00
Burning Man: Art on Fire Cert-TBC
Thursday 12th March
20:30
Audition 18
1h 55m | Japanese w/ English subtitlesSunday 15th March
14:30
Cléo from 5 to 7 PG
1h 31m | French w/ English subtitlesMonday 16th March
17:45
Cléo from 5 to 7 PG
1h 31m | French 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 subtitlesMonday 23rd March
18:00
The Young Girls of Rochefort U
2h 5m | French w/ English subtitlesSunday 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 subtitlesSunday 5th April
12:15
The Prince of Egypt U
Sunday 19th April
12:45
Spy Kids U
Sunday 3rd May
12:45
How to Train Your Dragon PG
Sunday 17th May
11:00
Robin Hood U
Sunday 31st May
12:30
The Lego Movie U
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (18)
In a ravaged Britain, a world-changing discovery and a deadly personal encounter expose a new truth: other survivors may be more terrifying than the infected. Directed by Nia DaCosta, this ferocious follow-up is darker, bloodier, and brutally intense.
| Saturday 7th February 2026 : 9.00pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 10th February 2026 : 8.30pm £6 for members | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 11th February 2026 : 5.30pm Descriptive subtitles | 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 |
BFI Film Academy Workshop (/)
Are you aged 16-25, have an amazing idea for a film, but don't have the budget? Join us to hear from some young BFI Film Academy funded filmmakers, as well as special guest speaker Ben Wheatley. Tickets cost £5 (and includes entry to our Q&A screening of Bulk).
| Wednesday 25th February 2026 : 3.00pm | Book tickets |
Breathless (12A)
After killing a policeman, a reckless thief hides out in Paris with his American girlfriend, plotting escape. Jean-Luc Godard’s electrifying debut shattered conventions, launched the French New Wave, and remains a defining statement of cinematic cool.
| Saturday 21st February 2026 : 3.30pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 22nd February 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 24th February 2026 : 8.45pm £6 for members | Book tickets |
Bulk (15)
When an ambitious scientist takes his string theory experiments too far, his “brane” explodes, and someone is left to deal with the consequences. Join us for a one-off screening of Ben Wheatley’s mind-bending sci-fi thriller, and a playful love letter to filmmaking.
| Wednesday 25th February 2026 : 6.00pm + Director Q&A | Book tickets |
Burning Man: Art on Fire (Cert-TBC)
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 |
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 |
H Is for Hawk (12A)
Grieving her father’s death, Helen finds solace in training a wild goshawk, forcing her to confront her own emotional isolation. Claire Foy gives a career-best performance in this deeply moving adaptation of Helen MacDonald’s acclaimed memoir.
| Friday 13th February 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 15th February 2026 : 2.15pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 16th February 2026 : 6.00pm Descriptive subtitles | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 18th February 2026 : 9.00pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 19th February 2026 : 12.30pm Parent + Baby screening | Book tickets |
| Thursday 19th February 2026 : 3.15pm | Book tickets |
| Friday 20th February 2026 : 3.15pm Descriptive subtitles | Book tickets |
| Monday 23rd February 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 26th February 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
Hamnet (12A)
Shakespeare and his wife endure the devastating loss of their young son, straining love and family bonds. Chloé Zhao’s (Nomadland) poignant adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s novel captures grief, creativity, and resilience, with moving performances by Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal.
| Sunday 8th February 2026 : 5.45pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 12th February 2026 : 9.00pm | Book tickets |
Heat (15)
Master thief Neil McCauley plans one final LA heist as relentless detective Vincent Hanna closes in. Mutual respect grows between them despite opposite sides of the law, building toward an inevitable, explosive confrontation in Michael Mann’s landmark crime thriller.
| Saturday 7th February 2026 : 5.30pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 11th February 2026 : 8.00pm | Book tickets |
History of the UPP Talk (U)
When the Oxford Picture Palace (now the Ultimate Picture Palace) opened in 1911 it was Oxford's first purpose-built 'electric theatre'. Join local historian Liz Woolley for this FREE talk about Oxford's cinema history. Booking essential.
| Sunday 8th March 2026 : 10.30am | 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 |
James and the Giant Peach (U)
Orphaned James escapes his cruel aunts by discovering a magical giant peach. Inside, he befriends talking insects and sails to New York City. This inventive live-action and stop-motion adaptation of Roald Dahl’s classic celebrates imagination, adventure, and friendship.
| Sunday 8th March 2026 : 12.45pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | Book tickets |
Jules and Jim (12A)
Two close friends fall for the same irresistible woman, forging a love triangle that endures before and after World War I. François Truffaut’s exuberant, deeply moving classic is a timeless meditation on freedom, friendship, and the complexities of love.
| Sunday 8th March 2026 : 3.00pm 35mm screening | Book tickets |
Labyrinth (PG)
A teenage girl ventures into a dazzling fantasy world to rescue her baby brother from the Goblin King. Featuring Jim Henson’s puppetry and David Bowie’s iconic performance, this musical adventure remains a beloved cult classic. 40th-anniversary re-release.
| Sunday 22nd February 2026 : 12.30pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | Book tickets |
| Monday 23rd February 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
Last Year at Marienbad (U)
In an opulent hotel suspended outside time, a man insists he once loved a woman who denies knowing him. Alain Resnais’s hypnotic masterpiece blurs memory and reality, becoming one of cinema’s most haunting and influential modernist works.
| Sunday 1st March 2026 : 2.15pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 2nd March 2026 : 6.15pm | Book tickets |
Misery (15)
After a car crash, a novelist is held captive by his “number one fan,” whose devotion turns violently obsessive. James Caan and Oscar-winner Kathy Bates star in Rob Reiner’s chilling Stephen King adaptation about toxic fandom.
| Saturday 14th February 2026 : 8.00pm Anti-Valentine's Day | Book tickets |
Missing Child Videotape (18+)
Keita, haunted by his brother Hinata’s mysterious disappearance as a child, receives a VHS tape showing the exact moment he vanished. Against the advice of his psychic friend, he returns to the mountains to find out what exactly happened that day…
| Tuesday 3rd March 2026 : 8.30pm | 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 |
No Other Choice (15)
After losing his job of 25 years, a desperate family man turns to murder to eliminate his rivals. Adapted from Donald E. Westlake’s The Ax, Park Chan-wook (Decision to Leave) delivers a wicked, stylish thriller with razor-sharp dark humour.
| Friday 13th February 2026 : 8.45pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 14th February 2026 : 1.45pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 15th February 2026 : 5.00pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 16th February 2026 : 8.45pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 18th February 2026 : 3.00pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 19th February 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Friday 20th February 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 21st February 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 26th February 2026 : 8.45pm | Book tickets |
Nouvelle Vague (12A)
Paris, 1959. Aspiring filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard sets out to make Breathless, unknowingly igniting a cinematic revolution. Directed by Richard Linklater (Boyhood), this lively, affectionate comedy-drama captures the birth of the French New Wave.
| Friday 20th February 2026 : 9.00pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 21st February 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 22nd February 2026 : 3.00pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 25th February 2026 : 8.45pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 26th February 2026 : 3.30pm | Book tickets |
Rental Family (12A)
In Tokyo, a drifting American actor finds unexpected purpose working for a “rental family” agency, hired to play stand-in roles for strangers. Brendan Fraser, fresh from his Oscar win for The Whale, stars in this quietly moving story about belonging and human connection.
| Sunday 8th February 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 9th February 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 12th February 2026 : 3.30pm Descriptive subtitles | 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 |
She Taught Me Serendipity (18+)
An unexpected encounter with free-spirited Hana awakens the bored and out-of-place university student Toru to the joys of everyday life and the wonder of serendipity. But one day, fate strikes them both, changing their destiny forever.
| Tuesday 24th February 2026 : 6.00pm £6 for members | 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.
| Friday 6th March 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 10th March 2026 : 8.45pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 11th March 2026 : 3.30pm | Book tickets |
Soundtrack to a Coup d'État (12A)
A jazz-soaked political essay, Soundtrack to a Coup d’État traces Cold War chaos as the US government deploys jazz musicians to Africa as soft power, counterpointing decolonization, propaganda, and violence in a propulsive, tragic historical improvisation of empire and media.
| Saturday 7th February 2026 : 2.00pm | 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 |
Teki Cometh (18+)
Retired French literature professor Gisuke lives a quiet, solitary life — until a mysterious email plunges him into haunting dreams and growing dread, forcing him to reckon with his deepest sins as his respectable facade begins to crumble.
| Tuesday 17th February 2026 : 6.00pm £6 for members | Book tickets |
The Chronology of Water (18)
In the 1980s, a talented swimmer’s dreams are upended, sending her on a journey through love, loss, and self-discovery. Kristen Stewart makes her directorial debut with an intimate, compelling portrait of resilience, creativity, and finding one’s voice through art.
| Friday 27th February 2026 : 5.30pm | Book tickets |
| Saturday 28th February 2026 : 8.30pm | Book tickets |
| Sunday 1st March 2026 : 4.30pm | Book tickets |
| Tuesday 3rd March 2026 : 5.30pm HOH Subtitles / £6 for Members | Book tickets |
The History of Sound (15)
Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor star as two young musicians who fall in love through American folk music, then reunite after World War I to preserve disappearing songs. From the director of Living, a tender, melancholic romance about the power off music and memory.
| Sunday 8th February 2026 : 2.45pm | Book tickets |
| Monday 9th February 2026 : 8.30pm Descriptive subtitles | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 11th February 2026 : 2.30pm | Book tickets |
| Thursday 12th February 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
| Friday 13th February 2026 : 3.00pm Descriptive subtitles | Book tickets |
| Sunday 15th February 2026 : 8.00pm | Book tickets |
| Wednesday 18th February 2026 : 6.00pm | Book tickets |
The Hotel of My Dream (18+)
Rookie novelist Kayoko struggles with her career. Holding a grudge over the harsh criticisms from prominent literary figure Munenori, she sets out to take revenge on him — but her misfortune continues. Can she claim her position in the literary world?
| Tuesday 10th February 2026 : 6.00pm £6 for members | 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 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 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 Princess Bride (PG)
True love, daring sword fights, and endlessly quotable humour collide as Westley and Buttercup battle villains, monsters, and fate itself. Directed by Rob Reiner and written by William Goldman, this timeless fairy tale remains irresistible for all ages.
| Sunday 8th February 2026 : 12.15pm Kino Kids Cinema Club | Book tickets |
The Ultimate Survivor (U)
Documentary about the history of Oxford oldest and only independent cinema, Cowley Road's The Ultimate Picture Palace.
| Saturday 7th March 2026 : 11.30am | 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 |
UPP News
News, blog posts, and announcements from The Ultimate Picture Palace

Gene Hackman: Everyman to Every Man and Woman
Like so many things that happened over 50 years ago, it’s hard to believe that someone like Gene Hackman could have ever been a ... Read more

Once Upon a Time in the West – Dreaming of America
As you get older, you learn to love westerns all the more. I know there’s still them that say they can’t stand the genre. But for ... Read more

UPP Staff & Volunteers Films of the Year 2025
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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!


































