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Peaky Blinders: Immortal Man

Peaky Blinders: Immortal Man (15)

Friday 13 Mar 20262:00pm (Closed)4:45pm (Closed)7:30pm (Closed)
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Sunday 15 Mar 20266:00pm (Closed)
Monday 16 Mar 20262:00pm (Closed)4:45pm (Closed)
Tuesday 17 Mar 20262:00pm (Closed)7:00pm (Closed)
Wednesday 18 Mar 20262:00pm (Closed)4:45pm (Closed)
Thursday 19 Mar 20262:00pm (Closed)7:00pm (Closed)

Birmingham, 1940. Amidst the chaos of WWII, Tommy Shelby is driven back from a self-imposed exile to face his most destructive reckoning yet. With the future of the family and the country at stake, Tommy must face his own demons, and choose whether to confront his legacy, or burn it to the ground. By order of the Peaky Blinders…

Labyrinth 40th Anniversary

Labyrinth 40th Anniversary (PG)

Saturday 14 Mar 20264:45pm

This special screening is to celebrate David Bowie’s legacy as a wonderful artist along with the anniversary of this beloved film.


Jim Henson’s cult fantasy fairy tale stars Jennifer Connelly as Sophie, whose baby brother has been kidnapped by David Bowie’s menacing Goblin King. The infant has been placed in the centre of a fiendishly challenging maze populated by fantastic creatures of all shapes and sizes, leaving Sophie to use all her wits to bring her sibling home. With its great soundtrack and fabulous imagery, it’s a wonderful cinematic fairytale and the perfect way to celebrate the life of David Bowie.

Turner & Constable

Turner & Constable (PG)

Sunday 15 Mar 20263:00pm

Two of Britain’s greatest painters, J.M.W. Turner and John Constable were also the greatest of rivals. Born within a year of each other, both used landscape painting to reflect the changing world around them.


Tate Britain is bringing these two greats together for a groundbreaking exhibition, in London from November 2025 to April 2026, and Exhibition on Screen once again has exclusive and privileged access to bring their extraordinary art and remarkable stories to the big screen in March 2026 so that both can be enjoyed together. Don’t miss this opportunity to see these greats side-by-side, as they so often were in life, on the big screen for the first time.


Turner’s blazing sunsets and sublime scenes from his travels and Constable’s idealised depictions of beloved places from home whipped the public of the time into a frenzy of enthusiasm. Critics compared their starkly different styles to a clash of ‘fire and water’. Marking 250 years since their births, this unmissable new documentary explores Turner and Constable’s intertwined lives and legacies alongside the groundbreaking Tate exhibition. Discover unexpected sides to both artists with intimate views of sketchbooks and personal items and insights from leading experts. This is not to be missed.

Wasteman

Wasteman (18)

Monday 16 Mar 20267:30pm
Tuesday 17 Mar 20264:45pm
Thursday 19 Mar 20264:45pm

Wasteman is a gritty British prison thriller about parolee Taylor (David Jonsson) whose chance at a fresh start is threatened by his volatile new cellmate Dee (Tom Blyth); as their bond deepens, a violent attack forces Taylor to choose between protecting Dee and jeopardizing his own freedom, exploring themes of toxic masculinity and survival inside a brutal system. Directed by Cal McMau, the film gained attention at Toronto and BFI London Film Festivals for its intense performances and unflinching look at prison life.

It's Never Over Jeff Buckley

It's Never Over Jeff Buckley (15)

Wednesday 18 Mar 20267:30pm

IT’S NEVER OVER: JEFF BUCKLEY, directed by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Amy Berg (DELIVER US FROM EVIL, JANIS: LITTLE GIRL BLUE, WEST OF MEMPHIS), covers the life of the rising young star with an otherworldly voice and boundary-pushing artistry, who left the '90s music world reeling when he died suddenly, at age 30, after the release of his critically acclaimed debut album “Grace.”


Told through never-before-seen footage from Buckley’s archives and intimate accounts from his mother Mary Guibert, former partners Rebecca Moore and Joan Wasser, Jeff’s former bandmates, including Michael Tighe and Parker Kindred, and luminaries like Ben Harper and Aimee Mann, IT’S NEVER OVER, JEFF BUCKLEY illuminates one of modern music’s most influential and enigmatic figures.


Screening as part of our continued Music Monthly strand kindly supported by Decoy Sound Studios, Sundowners DJ's, Old Jet Arts Centre, Stoddart Music, Whizzy Wallop Vinyl and Stephen "Foz" Foster.

Mother's Pride

Mother's Pride (12A)

Friday 20 Mar 20262:30pm (Closed)5:00pm (Closed)7:30pm (Closed)
Sunday 22 Mar 20263:00pm (Closed)
Monday 23 Mar 20262:30pm (Closed)5:00pm (Closed)
Tuesday 24 Mar 20262:30pm (Closed)5:00pm (Closed)7:30pm (Closed)
Wednesday 25 Mar 20262:15pm (Closed)7:30pm (Closed)
Thursday 26 Mar 20262:30pm (Closed)5:00pm (Closed)7:30pm (Closed)

A new British comedy-drama from the team behind Finding Your Feet and Fisherman’s Friends.


Directed by Nick Moorcroft, the film is set in a struggling local pub at the heart of a divided community that starts brewing its own beer and enters the Great British Beer Awards.


The cast includes Martin Clunes, Mark Addy, James Buckley, Miles Jupp, Josie Lawrence, Emily Lloyd-Saini, Jonno Davies, Gabriella Wilde, Luke Treadaway, Stephen Leask  and Karl Collins.


Crime 101

Crime 101 (15)

Saturday 21 Mar 20263:00pm7:00pm
Wednesday 25 Mar 20264:30pm

In this twisty, stylish crime thriller, Davis (Chris Hemsworth) is an elusive thief whose high-stakes heists have mystified police. He’s planning his biggest ever score — hoping it’ll be his last — when his path collides with Sharon (Halle Berry), a disillusioned insurance executive whom he’s forced to work with, and Orman (Barry Keoghan), a rival thief with far more disturbing methods than Davis's.


As the multi-million dollar heist approaches, relentless detective Lt. Lubesnik (Mark Ruffalo) closes in on the operation, raising the stakes even higher, and the line between hunter and hunted starts to blur. Each of them is soon forced to confront the cost of their respective choices — and the realisation that there's no turning back.

Soul to Soul

Soul to Soul (12A)

Sunday 22 Mar 20266:00pm

SOUL TO SOUL is a feature length documentary about a historical, once in a lifetime, concert which took place in Black Star Square in Accra on March 6th 1971 where some of the greatest Afro-American musicians of the time performed in front of 100,000 people as part of the 14th anniversary of the country's independence celebrations.  The original concert actually lasted for 14 hours - an hour for each year since Ghana had become the first African country to gain independence from Britain.  Thankfully, SOUL TO SOUL runs for approx 96 minutes.


The concert features Ike & Tina Turner, Wilson Picket, The Staples Singers, Les McCann and Eddie Harris, Santana and Voices Of East Harlem and local performers too creating some of the ground-breaking music that inspired Afro beat and Afrocentricism in America.


Also for those musicians, who were welcomed as royalty, this was cathartic experience - many visiting Africa for the first time.  The film follows them as they spend few days in Ghana, visiting local villages and places before they actually performed the concert - an eye-opening experience for Ike & Tina Turner as they visit a local village or hear the sorrow in Mavis Staples' voice when she visits an old slave castle.


Screening as part of our continued Music Monthly strand kindly supported by Decoy Sound Studios, Sundowners DJ's, Old Jet Arts Centre, Stoddart Music, Whizzy Wallop Vinyl and Stephen "Foz" Foster.

Sirât

Sirât (15)

Monday 23 Mar 20267:30pm

Oliver Laxe’s Cannes winner distils a cinematic reverence for the sacred through a landscape simultaneously scarred and sustained by sound.


Laxe’s hallucinatory journey drifts between road movie, political parable and ritual. Passing through ambiguous, borderless geographies, its hypnotic rhythm reorients our senses. Performances shine, from non-professional nomadic ravers to Sergi López’s grieving father. Both highly tactile and metaphysical, with meaning pulsating beneath its surface, Sirât invites us to trace our own path through the desert mirage.

The Bride!

The Bride! (TBC)

Friday 27 Mar 20261:45pm (Closed)4:30pm (Closed)7:30pm (Closed)
Saturday 28 Mar 20267:30pm (Closed)
Monday 30 Mar 20264:30pm (Closed)
Tuesday 31 Mar 20267:30pm (Closed)
Wednesday 1 Apr 20264:30pm (Closed)7:30pm (Closed)

A lonely Frankenstein (Bale) travels to 1930s Chicago to ask groundbreaking scientist Dr. Euphronious (five-time Oscar nominee Annette Bening) to create a companion for him. The two revive a murdered young woman and The Bride (Buckley) is born. What ensues is beyond what either of them imagined: Murder! Possession! A wild and radical cultural movement! And outlaw lovers in a wild and combustible romance!


Also starring Penélope Cruz and Peter Sarsgaard.

Elvis Presley In Concert

Elvis Presley In Concert (12A)

Saturday 28 Mar 20265:00pm
Sunday 29 Mar 20263:00pm

Baz Luhrmann’s extraordinary documentary may be the most poignant account of Elvis Presley’s life and career to date, featuring long-lost footage from his epochal 1970s residency in Las Vegas.


Baz Luhrmann returns to the subject of his most audacious film — 2022’s Elvis — with the extraordinary EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert. Free of contemporary interviews with experts, critics or other stakeholders, the film is propelled by recently discovered archival footage shot at the beginning of the famed performer’s Las Vegas residency. Originally intended to last a few weeks at the International Hotel, the 1969 engagement was shockingly lucrative, and stretched on for over seven years.


Brilliantly compiled with an aficionado’s enthusiasm and sensitivity, the film shifts skilfully between rehearsals, where Presley is cheerful, hard-working, even goofy, and live performances that vary from powerful and grandiose to rushed. There are moments where he can’t keep up with the breakneck arrangements and loses his breath. (He was booked to do at least two shows most days.) Among the standouts are “Polk Salad Annie” and “Burning Love,” a chart-topper he cut in early 1972. There are also cutaways to an army of excited celebrities attending the shows and a nod to Presley’s journey from scandalous hip-shaker to showbiz icon.


Luhrmann’s previous feature stressed Presley manager Colonel Tom Parker’s disastrous impact on his client’s artistic growth and ability to tour internationally. Here, the focus lands on Presley’s musicianship and his interactions with band members and singers. What’s revealed is his deep knowledge of gospel, blues, and country traditions, and his instinctive feel for finding the best arrangements and pace for his songs. This is perhaps the most poignant account of Presley to date.

The Secret Agent

The Secret Agent (15)

Sunday 29 Mar 20266:00pm

Kleber Mendonça Filho delivers a stinging portrait of life for an academic on the run in 1970s dictator-ruled Brazil.


Kleber Mendonça Filho navigates Brazil’s painful past to paint a loving portrayal of a place and its people, in this slow burning and hugely entertaining political thriller. It’s Carnival week, 1977, in dictatorship-ruled Brazil. Marcelo, a widower on the run arrives in Recife, hoping to reunite with his young son and flee the country. He finds refuge in a resistance commune run by a charismatic 70-year-old woman, but chaos soon catches up with him. Corrupt forces from his previous life are on his tail and he faces further duplicity in the city – his escape trickier with each turn. Combining political statement with light-hearted sentiment, Bacurau and Aquarius writer-director Kleber Mendonça Filho’s novelistic feature revels in playful genre-bending detours – including a gleefully deranged B-movie inspired sequence – and soulful emotions to deliver a sweaty, sun-drenched and masterfully acted ride that is always grounded in love: for Brazil and for cinema.