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Bad Apples

Bad Apples (15)

Sunday 27 Sep 20263:00pm
Monday 28 Sep 20265:00pm
Tuesday 29 Sep 20262:30pm
Wednesday 30 Sep 20265:00pm
Thursday 1 Oct 20265:00pm

Saoirse Ronan delivers a career-best performance as Maria, a desperate teacher in an underfunded school, in this jet-black comedy.


Newly single, scraping by in a run-down house and constantly undermined by her colleagues, schoolteacher Maria is rapidly approaching breaking point. When an unruly pupil continues to push boundaries – and her patience – a split-second decision sparks a chain of events that raises uncomfortable questions about responsibility, authority and the limits of patience. German director Jonatan Etzler holds a mirror up to the contemporary British school system, hilariously cutting through issues around care and discipline with a some surprising and shocking twists. Bad Apples seamlessly blends satire, suspense and social commentary to ask how far any school would go to maintain an outstanding score from Ofsted.

Manhunter: The Final Cut

Manhunter: The Final Cut (18)

Sunday 27 Sep 20266:00pm

A retired criminal profiler (William Petersen) reluctantly returns to the FBI to help track down a serial killer of families and is forced to consult an expert—the imprisoned Dr. Hannibal Lecktor (Brian Cox in a subtly chilling performance). The third feature written and directed by Michael Mann is a gripping adaptation of the first of Thomas Harris’s four novels featuring the iconic murderer, and benefits from the filmmaker’s typically striking visuals as well as a top-notch supporting cast, including Tom Noonan as the hunted killer, and three-time Oscar nominee Joan Allen as his blind love interest.


This new 4K Final Cut, overseen by Mann, enhances the film’s depth, visual clarity and sound, offering audiences the ultimate immersive version.

Pressure (2026)

Pressure (2026) (15)

Monday 28 Sep 20262:30pm
Tuesday 29 Sep 20265:00pm7:30pm
Wednesday 30 Sep 20262:30pm
Thursday 1 Oct 20262:30pm7:30pm

PRESSURE is based on the acclaimed play, the true story of the 72 hours leading up to D-Day. The largest amphibious assault ever has been assembled and any delays risk German intelligence catching on. Britain's chief meteorological officer James Stagg (Andrew Scott) must convince the entire Allied operations led by American General ‘Ike’ Eisenhower (Brendan Fraser) to trust his unconventional methods and alter their deployment plans. The lives of millions and the fate of the war hangs in the balance of these few short days.


"This is a serious film in the best sense of the term, a thoughtful film about people facing the direst problems with honor, intelligence, and courage that goes beyond the physical to include fearlessness about pursuing the truth."

Super Nature

Super Nature (PG)

Monday 28 Sep 20267:30pm

Take a trip through awe-inspiring nature and wildlife from around the world in this immersive documentary shot on Super 8 film.


Bask in glorious images of seals, lions, weedy dragon fish and more, beautifully captured on Super 8, in this poetic love letter to nature. Known for running the popular filmmaking competition Straight 8, Ed Sayers has enjoyed a lifelong passion for Super 8mm film. After being struck by beautiful footage of flamingos captured on the format, he devised a globe-spanning documentary to celebrate the wildlife that surrounds us. Super 8 cameras were despatched to collaborators across 25 countries, which provide an exhilarating journey across land, air and beneath the water’s surface. This seamlessly edited meditation on the natural world, while acknowledging the threat that many species face, is something to marvel at on the big screen.

Assassination of Salman Rushdie

Assassination of Salman Rushdie (15)

Wednesday 30 Sep 20267:30pm

The world-renowned author, who survived a brutal assassination attempt, confronts his past in a deeply personal account of the struggle for freedom of expression by Oscar-winner Alex Gibney.


Fifteen stab wounds in 27 seconds. That is what Salman Rushdie has survived when he opens his only functioning eye and looks directly into the camera. Together with his wife, Rachel Eliza Griffiths, Rushdie decides to document his slow return to life a few days after an assassination attempt in New York.


In the hands of Oscar winner Alex Gibney, a harrowing and deeply reflective story unfolds that follows Rushdie’s rehabilitation – not least of his spirit, humour and optimism. The backstory begins when, after the publication of ‘The Satanic Verses’, Rushdie is issued a fatwa by Iran’s Ayatollah and lives under constant threat for decades while fighting for freedom of expression.

The Odyssey

The Odyssey (15)

Friday 2 Oct 20263:00pm7:00pm
Saturday 3 Oct 20267:00pm

The biggest film release of 2026 - Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan’s next film, The Odyssey, is a mythic action epic shot across the world.


The Odyssey stars Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson and Lupita Nyong’o, with Zendaya and Charlize Theron.


After his Oscar-winning portrait of Robert Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan moves from the atomic to the mythic with his adaptation of arguably the most famous ancient text. Homer’s heroic tale details the arduous, danger- filled journey of Odysseus, King of Ithaca, from the Trojan War back to his homeland, where his long-suffering wife Penelope awaits his return while fighting off a hoard of conniving suitors.


Along the way, the monarch and his dwindling army are faced with many of the Gods’ worst creations and temptations. Matt Damon leads an all-star cast in the must-see film of 2026.


The Odyssey is produced by Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan for their company, Syncopy. The executive producer is Thomas Hayslip.

Toy Story 5

Toy Story 5 (PG)

Saturday 3 Oct 20262:00pm4:30pm

But this isn't the playroom we remember. This time, our favorite toys are facing their most formidable foe yet: The Screen. As Bonnie grows older, her attention is captured by a sleek, addictive new tablet named Lilypad (voiced by Greta Lee). It’s a battle of plastic vs. pixels, exploring the "existential problem" of what it means to be a traditional toy in a high-tech world.


It’s a story that leans into the unsettling reality of the modern playroom. This isn't just a rescue mission; it’s a high-stakes heist against the digital age. Stanton crafts a narrative that asks the heavy questions: in a world of endless upgrades and glowing screens, is there still a place for something that doesn't need a charging cable? Expect the kind of bruised emotion and cinematic scale that reminds us why these characters have endured for over thirty years.