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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (12A)

Wednesday 25 Sep 20241:30pm
Thursday 26 Sep 20244:00pm
After an unexpected family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River. Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia's life is turned upside down when her rebellious teenage daughter, Astrid, discovers the mysterious model of the town in the attic and the portal to the Afterlife is accidentally opened. With trouble brewing in both realms, it's only a matter of time until someone says Beetlejuice's name three times and the mischievous demon returns to unleash his very own brand of mayhem.
Firebrand

Firebrand (15)

Wednesday 25 Sep 20244:30pm
Thursday 26 Sep 20241:30pm (HoH Subtitles)
In blood-soaked Tudor England, Katherine Parr, the sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII, is named Regent while tyrant Henry is fighting overseas. Katherine has done everything she can to push for a new future based on her radical Protestant beliefs. When an increasingly ailing and paranoid King returns, he turns his fury on the radicals, charging Katherine’s childhood friend with treason and burns her at the stake. Horrified and grieving, but forced to deny it, Katherine finds herself fighting for her own survival. Conspiracy reverberates through the palace. Everyone holds their breath – for the queen to slip up, for Henry to take her head like wives before.
McCartney - One Hand Clapping

McCartney - One Hand Clapping (12A)

Thursday 26 Sep 20247:00pm
Sunday 29 Sep 20248:00pm
Filmed and recorded over four days at Abbey Road Studios in 1974 and directed by David Litchfield, the cinema release of One Hand Clapping will include a brand-new introduction by Paul McCartney captured exclusively for this release and feature never-before-seen footage. One Hand Clapping began life as an intended rockumentary for television and followed on from the global success of their album, Band on the Run. The film features the Wings line-up augmented by new additions Jimmy McCulloch on guitar and Geoff Britton on drums. The screening will also include the previously unreleased Backyard sessions featuring Paul McCartney on acoustic guitar performing favourites from his catalogue, including the previously unreleased song, 'Blackpool'. The film features the band performing live in the studio and recording a potential live album, as well as voice-over interviews with the band members. Songs featured include numerous McCartney, Wings and Beatles hits, as well as some covers. The film went unreleased until now!
Give My Regards to Broad Street

Give My Regards to Broad Street (PG)

Thursday 26 Sep 20248:30pm

Give My Regards To Broad Street is regarded as being one of the former Beatle’s few missteps over the years and remains unreleased on DVD, Blu Ray or streaming 40 years later. The film centres around a fictional day in the life of McCartney, who wrote the film for the screen with himself, Ringo Starr and Linda McCartney all appearing as themselves.


The highlight has to be his collaboration with Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour on ‘No More Lonely Nights’ where the Floyd man took the plaudits for a guitar solo of the highest margins. The track would go on to top the UK Charts and then receive nominations by both the Golden Globes and BAFTA. The soundtrack also featured a whopping reworking of ‘Ballroom Dancing’ with Led Zeppelin’s Jon Paul Jones taking on bass duty in an unlikely collaboration which is utterly brilliant. It also features many Beatles classics such as ‘Yesterday’, ‘Eleanor Rigby’, ‘For No One’ and ‘Here, There and Everywhere’.

Lee

Lee (15)

Friday 27 Sep 20242:30pm
Saturday 28 Sep 20242:30pm7:30pm
Monday 30 Sep 20242:30pm
Tuesday 1 Oct 20247:30pm
The film portrays a pivotal decade in the life of American war correspondent and photographer, Lee Miller (Kate Winslet). Miller’s singular talent and unbridled tenacity resulted in some of the 20th century's most indelible images of war, including an iconic photo of Miller herself, posing defiantly in Hitler's private bathtub. Miller had a profound understanding and empathy for women and the voiceless victims of war. Her images display both the fragility and ferocity of the human experience. Above all, the film shows how Miller lived her life at full-throttle in pursuit of truth, for which she paid a huge personal price, forcing her to confront a traumatic and deeply buried secret from her childhood.
The Critic

The Critic (15)

Friday 27 Sep 20245:00pm
Monday 30 Sep 20245:00pm7:30pm
Tuesday 1 Oct 20242:30pm5:00pm

THE CRITIC is a deliciously dark and sharp-witted thriller set in 1930s London featuring an all-star British cast including Ian McKellen, Gemma Arterton, Mark Strong, Ben Barnes, Alfred Enoch, Romola Garai and Lesley Manville.


When the most feared and vicious theatre critic in town Jimmy Erskine (McKellen), finds himself suddenly in the cross hairs of the Daily Chronicle’s new owner David Brooke (Strong), he strikes a sinister Faustian pact with struggling actress Nina Land (Arterton) who is desperate to win his favour.

Grease Singalong

Grease Singalong (PG)

Friday 27 Sep 20247:30pm
Saturday 28 Sep 20245:00pm

The sing along screening of the classic film starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. Ever wanted to know what it's like to be a T-bird or a Pink Lady but never quite felt cool enough to pull it off? 


Well, now is your chance to don those pink jackets, grease up those quiffs and let your inhibitions go for an evening where you are the stars and remember GREASE is the word... 


Sit back and watch Danny & Sandy and the gang, while singing and dancing along to the lyrics as shown on the screen. It couldn’t be easier... or more fun! Fancy dress is strongly encouraged and full audience participation essential. 


We can offer a discount for groups of 10+ just give us a call

Renoir

Renoir (U)

Sunday 29 Sep 20243:00pm

Pierre Auguste Renoir is known and loved for his impressionist paintings of Paris which rank among the world’s favourites. Renoir, however, grew tired of this style and changed course.      


This stunning film – based on the remarkable Renoir collection at Philadelphia’s Barnes Foundation – explores the artist’s new approach. These later works still provoke extreme reactions – some people are repulsed by them and others seduced.


Two 20th century titans– Picasso and Matisse are intriguingly among the many artists who were clearly influenced by Renoir’s later direction. This film is a new biography of an artistic giant – Renoir – but also uncovers an untold story that identifies him as a significant link between the art world’s old order and the new.



The Movie Man

The Movie Man (12A)

Sunday 29 Sep 20246:00pm

THE MOVIE MAN  introduces us to colorful entrepreneur Keith Stata and his bizarre multiplex set deep in the forest of small-town Ontario, Canada. After 40 years in business, Keith is forced to confront his current limitations, dwindling health, and a global pandemic. The future of his quixotic cinema becomes more and more uncertain as the film unfolds.


Has the pandemic ended movies as we knew them? Is the collective experience of sitting in the cinema quickly fading away?


The film explores Highlands Cinemas and it’s importance to the town of Kinmount as a microcosm of the world facing COVID-19. What happens to a small town when it’s only allure is forced to close? Will 2022 be the last season at Highlands Cinemas?


Keith Stata opened Highlands Cinemas during the summer of 1979. What began as a single screen, transformed into a 5-screen multiplex showing first-run films over the course of it’s 40-year history. Changes in technology, dwindling ticket sales, a popcorn-eating bear, and his 50 cats all contribute to the chaos.


Despite his steadfast passion, we follow Keith as he is beaten down with issues and complications due to COVID-19. With no family and few friends to help, Keith is confronted with insurmountable challenges of keeping his unlikely cinema open for another season.


Screening as part of our year-long season - CINEMA ON SCREEN