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CinemaFri 10 Nov- Thu 28 Dec 2017

@thedukescinema/DukesLancaster

HelloWelcome to our Friday 10 November - Thursday 28 December cinema guide.

www.dukes-lancaster.orgThe Dukes, Moor Lane, Lancaster, LA1 1QE

Box Office01524 598500 I [email protected]

Getting HereFor travel and access information visit: www.dukes-lancaster.org/your-visit

Film Certification and ContentInformation about film ratings and content can be found at: www.bbfc.co.uk

Ticket Prices*

Film

£6.50 Full Price

£5.50 Concessions

£4.50 Under 18’s

Stage on Screen

£13.50 Full Price

£12.50 Concessions

£10 Friends

*Unless otherwise stated

THIS PUBLICATION IS AVAILABLE IN LARGE PRINT AND ONLINE AT WWW.ISSUU.COM/DUKESLANCASTER

11am screenings with free tea or coffee and a pastry included with your ticket. Screening: Blade Runner 2049 (Tuesday 14 November), Murder on the Orient Express (Saturday 18 November & Tuesday 21 November), Paddington 2 (Monday 4 December) and The Battle of the Sexes (Monday 18 December).

MOVIE MORNINGS

Keep in TouchWant to talk about a film you’ve seen? Have a question? It’s easy to keep in touch – you can find The Dukes on Facebook (search: The Dukes, Lancaster) and Twitter (@thedukescinema) or you can leave a comment on our feedback wall in The Dukes Bar.

If you’d like regular listings and updates you can sign up to our weekly e-newsletter by e-mailing [email protected] with the subject line ‘Cinema Newsletter’.

Are you looking for at trip out at the cinema with your baby? With lights slightly up and the sound slightly down these screenings are a great way to enjoy a film on the big screen with your baby in a comfortable environment. Screening Loving Vincent (Thursday 16 November), Murder on the Orient Express (Wednesday 22 November) and Paddington 2 (Monday 4 December at 1pm).

PARENT & BABY SCREENINGS

The Dukes is a registered charity and is supported by: Registered Charity: 501935

THE FLORIDA PROJECT (15)Dir: Sean Baker2017 USA 115minsWith: Willem Dafoe, Brooklynn Prince

Monday 11, Tuesday 12 & Thrusday 14 DecemberSean Baker’s The Florida Project tells the story of a six-year-old and her rag-tag group of close friends whose summer break is filled with childhood wonder, possibility and a sense of adventure. All the while their parents and the adults around them struggle with hard times. Warm, winning, and gloriously alive.

“Ken Loach and Tex Avery never had a chance to collaborate on a film together, but the manic, high-energy and ultimately heartbreaking social drama The Florida Project more than suffices.... Willem Dafoe...gives one of the best film performances of his entire career”AAAAA - The Guardian

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE (U)Dir: Frank Capra1946 USA 130mins With: James Stewart, Donna Reed

Saturday 23 December 7.30pmA Christmas classic. When George Bailey contemplates suicide one Christmas Eve, it’s up to apprentice angel Clarence to show him what life would have been like had he never lived.

CHRISTMAS FILMSOur annual selection of seasonal favourites returns. This year we are excited to be presenting perennial favourite It’s A Wonderful Life at Lancaster Priory. Alongside these films we are also screening The Muppet Christmas Carol and The Nightmare Before Christmas in our Family strand and The Nutcracker and A Christmas Carol stage on screen events.

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE AT LANCASTER PRIORYSaturday 16 December 7.30pmJoin us for a special screening of It’s A Wonderful Life. As a Christmas treat we’ll be screening the seasonal classic in the beautiful setting of Lancaster Priory.

Doors from 7pmTickets: £8 (£7 Concessions)

THE MAN WHO INVENTED CHRISTMAS (PG)Dir: Bharat Nalluri2017 UK 105minsWith: Dan Stevens, Christopher Plummer

Friday 22 December 6.15pmIt’s 1843 and Charles Dickens is suffering from the failure of his last nine books. He sets out to write and self-publish a book he hopes will revive his career. With a powerful performance from Stevens, The Man Who Invented Christmas is a family fun adventure about the most iconic Christmas story ever written and the genius behind it.

DIE HARD (15)Dir: John McTiernan1988 USA 131minsWith: Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman

Friday 22 December 8.30pmWhen German terrorist Hans Gruber takes the Nakatomi Plaza building in Los Angeles hostage, NYPD cop John McClane is on hand to single handedly take on Gruber and his henchmen.

THE APARTMENT (PG)Dir: Billy Wilder1960 USA 125minsWith: Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine

Tuesday 19 December 6pmBilly Wilder’s classic romantic farce. C.C Baxter tries to rise in his company by letting its executives use his apartment for trysts, but as Christmas nears complications and a romance of his own ensue.

“Wilder’s intoxicating script, co-written with IAL Diamond, flows like finest brandy” AAAAA - The Daily Telegraph

FAMILY FILMOver the coming months we will be screening a selection of family films, from old favourites to new surprises. From an hour before the screenings, families can take part in fun craft activities at the Dukes. These drop-in sessions are free to attend for those watching the film. All tickets: £2.50

Also in this programme we are screening family films Paddington 2 and The Man Who Invented Christmas. Tickets for these two films are on sale at our usual rate (£6.50 adults, £4.50 under 18s.)

THE IRON GIANT (U)Dir: Brad Bird1999 USA 85minsWith: Vin Diesel

Saturday 11 November 1.30pmFrom the director of The Incredibles, this charming adaptation of the Ted Hughes classic is a beautiful and emotional animation favourite. A 9 year old boy forms an unlikely friendship with a giant alien robot who crash-lands in Maine in 1957. As paranoid government agents seek to destroy the Iron Giant, it’s up to young Hogarth to save the machine.

WIZARD OF OZ (U)Dir: Victor Fleming 1939 USA 103minsWith: Judy Garland, Margaret Hamilton

Saturday 25 November 11amA Kansas farmgirl is taken by tornado to the magical land of Oz. Along with her dog Toto, Dorothy sets off along the Yellow Brick Road to the Emerald City, meeting Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion en route. But her journey home is threatened by the Wicked Witch of the West…

THE CAT RETURNS (U)Dir: Hiroyuki Morita, Hiroyuki Moria2002 Japan 75minsWith: Cary Elwes, Anne Hathaway

Saturday 2 December 11amAnother Studio Ghibli gem. High-school student Haru rescues a cat only to discover that the animal is actually a prince called Lune. When Lune’s father, the Cat King, asks Haru to wed his son, she is brought to Cat Kingdom. But then she starts to develop her own feline features.

A NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS (PG)Dir: Henry Selick 1993 USA 76minsWith: Chris Sarandon, Catherine O’Hara

Saturday 23 December 11amJack Skellington, king of Halloween Town, is bored with the same old routine of scaring people. When he stumbles into Christmas Town, Jack becomes enchanted by the bright lights and colours and decides to take control of Christmas. But becoming Santa Claus isn’t as easy as Jack first thought…

THE MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL (U)Dir: Brian Henson1992 USA 85minsWith: Michael Caine, Frank Oz

Saturday 16 December 11amThe Muppets take on a Charles Dickens classic in this festive favourite of Dukes staff and audiences alike! Miserly grouch Ebeneezer Scrooge is visited by the ghosts of Past, Present, and Future on Christmas Eve in order to convince him to change his ways…but is it too late?

ROBIN HOOD (U)Dir. Wolfgang Reitherman 1973 USA 83minsWith: Phil Harris, Peter Ustinov

Saturday 18 November 1.30pmA charming Disney adaptation of an English legend that’s full of fun, adventure and romance. Robin Hood, the swashbuckling outlaw hero of Sherwood Forest, and his trusty sidekick Little John plot to stop the greedy Prince John and corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham from collecting higher taxes to exploit the poor.

BOY (15)Dir: Taika Waititi2010 New Zealand 90minsWith: James Rolleston, Taika Waititi

Friday 10 & Monday 13 NovemberFollowing the success of Hunt for the Wilderpeople and What We do in the Shadows, Taika Waititi’s second film has now been released in the UK. Set on the east coast of New Zealand in the year 1984, an 11-year-old kid and devout Michael Jackson fan gets a chance to know his father, who has returned to find a bag of money he buried years ago.

BLADE RUNNER 2049 (15)Dir: Denis Villeneuve.2017 USA163minsWith: Harrison Ford, Ryan Gosling

Friday 10 - Sunday 12 & Tuesday 14 NovemberThe critically acclaimed sequel to Ridley Scott’s 1982 cult favourite. Set 30 years after the original, Denis Villeneuve’s sequel follows a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K, who uncovers a terrible secret that could throw what’s left of an already broken society into chaos. His discovery leads him on a quest to find former replicant hunter Deckard, who has been missing for decades.

IN BETWEEN (15)Dir: Maysaloun Hamoud2017 Israel France 103mins SubtitlesWith: Mouna Hawa, Sana Jammelieh

Saturday 11 & Tuesday 14 NovemberIn Between follows the lives of three strong, independent minded Israeli-Palestinian women sharing an apartment in Tel Aviv. Away from the constraints of their families and enforced tradition, they find themselves ‘in between’ the free and unfettered lives they’re aspiring to lead and the restrictions still imposed on them by a blinkered society.

OXIDE GHOSTS: THE BRASS EYE TAPES (18) WITH Q&ADir: Michael Cumming2017 UK 100mins (including Q&A)With: Christopher Morris

Thursday 23 November 8.30pmMade from hundreds of hours of unseen material, director Michael Cumming’s film shares insights into the process of making the legendary TV series Brass Eye. Michael directed both of the pilots the original series of the show, and witnessed the highs and lows of Brass Eye from a very personal perspective.

Tickets: £7.50 (£6.50 Concessions)

CALL ME BY YOUR NAME (15)Dir: Luca Guadagnino2017 Italy USA 132minsWith: Armie Hammer, Timothée Chalamet

Friday 24, Saturday 25, Monday 27, Tuesday 28 & Thursday 30 NovemberA sun-drenched romantic drama about the tender, tentative relationship that blooms over the course of one summer between a 17-year-old boy on the cusp of adulthood and his father’s research assistant.

“A full-hearted romantic masterpiece”AAAAA - Empire

MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS (12A)Dir: Kenneth Branagh2017 UK USA 114minsWith: Kenneth Branagh, Judi Dench

Friday 17 - Thursday 23 November, Wednesday 27 & Thursday 28 DecemberFrom the novel by Agatha Christie, Murder on the Orient Express tells of thirteen stranded strangers and one man’s race to solve the puzzle before the murderer strikes again. Kenneth Branagh takes on the role of Poirot, alongside an all star cast that includes Judi Dench and Olivia Colman

I AM NOT A WITCH (12A)Dir: Rungano Nyoni2017 UK 93minsWith: Gloria Huwiler, Travers Merrill

Monday 20 & Tuesday 21 NovemberThis satirical and bold debut film marks Zambian-born Welsh director Rungano Nyoni out as a filmmaker to watch. When eight-year-old Shula turns up alone and unannounced in a rural Zambian village, the locals are suspicious. A minor incident eventually escalates to a full-blown witch trial.

“Strikingly original” AAAA - The Times

STAGE ON SCREEN

BOLSHOI BALLET

TAMING OF THE SHREWChoreography: Jean-Christophe Maillot2016 Recorded 125minsSunday 12 November 3pmBaptista struggles to marry off his tempestuous daughter Katharina, a shrew who denies that any man could possibly be her match. However when she meets Petruchio, who is as ill-tempered as she, the two forces of nature ignite an unexpected and explosive encounter.

MANIFESTO (15)Dir: Julian Rosenfeldt2017 Australia 140mins (including Q&A)With: Cate Blanchett

Wednesday 15 November Cate Blanchett gives a tour-de-force performance in this kaleidoscopic trip through the art manifestos of the 20th century. Blanchett plays 13 different characters, all of which pay tribute to the manifestos of different art movements from Marx to Dogme ‘95.Followed by a satellite broadcast private view of Tate modern artwork and a director Q&A.Tickets: £7.50 (£6.50 Concessions)

LOVING VINCENT (12A)Dir: Hugh Welchman & Dorota Kobiela2017 UK Poland 106mins With: Chris O’Dowd, Saoirse Ronan

Monday 13 , Thursday 16, Sunday 19 & Wednesday 22 NovemberA year after Vincent Van Gogh’s death, Armand Roulin – a regular model for the artist – becomes obsessed with van Gogh’s death, caused by a bullet wound to the stomach. Was it an accident? Was it suicide? The world’s first fully oil painted feature film, with 125 professional oil-painters painting the 65,000 frames that make up the film.

EOS: HOCKNEY (U)Dir: Phil Grabsky2017 UK 80minsWith: David Hockney

Sunday 26 November 5.30pmWidely considered Britain’s most popular artist, David Hockney is a global sensation. Featuring intimate and in-depth interviews with Hockney, this revealing film focuses on two blockbuster exhibitions held in 2012 and 2016 at the Royal Academy of Art

in London.

Tickets: £8 (£7 Concessions)

BLOOD SIMPLE: DIRECTOR’S CUT (15)Dir: Ethan & Joel Coen1984 USA 95minsWith: Frances McDormand

Monday 13 & Tuesday 14 NovemberThe film that launched the careers of Ethan and Joel Coen. M. Emmett Walsh is sleazy Texas private eye Visser, hired by bar owner Marty to kill his unfaithful wife and her lover. Given a plan to work from, he decides to modify it without warning and matters quickly spiral out of control.

NATIONAL THEATRE

FOLLIESDir: Dominic CookeLive 130mins With: Imelda Staunton, Tracie BennettThursday 16 November 7pmStephen Sondheim’s legendary musical is staged for the first time at the National Theatre. New York, 1971. There’s a party on the stage of the Weismann Theatre. Tomorrow the iconic building will be demolished. Thirty years after their final performance, the Follies girls gather to have a few drinks, sing a few songs and lie about themselves.

FILM STARS DON’T DIE IN LIVERPOOL (15)Dir: Paul McGuigan2017 UK USA 105minsWith: Annette Bening, Jamie Bell, Julie Walters

Friday 24 - Thursday 30 NovemberAnnette Bening and Jamie Bell bring to the screen the intense romance between Hollywood icon Gloria Grahame and her much younger lover. It’s 1981 and with her film career behind her Grahame is in Lancaster preparing for a new play. But before she can take to the stage she collapses. With her health failing she reaches out to her former lover.

THE BIG HEAT (15)Dir: Fritz Lang1953 USA 90minsWith: Gloria Grahame, Glenn Ford, Lee Marvin

Saturday 25 November 4.15pmOne of the great film noirs, this unrelenting crime drama centres on a street-toughened detective’s quest for vengeance after his wife is accidentally killed by the gangsters who have been assigned to murder him. As gangster’s moll Debby Gloria Grahame delivers one of the most nuanced film noir performances of the era and one of the best of her career.

GLORIA GRAHAME &THE DUKESThursday 30 November 7pmGloria Grahame was an Oscar-winning screen icon before she returned to the stage. She performed at The Dukes in our 1980 production of ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ - a role for which she turned down film and television work. Join former Dukes Artistic Director David Thacker as he discusses Grahame’s time in Lancaster.

Tickets are free but please book a place.

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN

STAGE ON SCREENRESTORED CLASSIC

THE FLORIDA PROJECT (15)Dir: Sean Baker2017 USA 115minsWith: Willem Dafoe, Brooklynn Prince

Monday 11, Tuesday 12 & Thrusday 14 DecemberSean Baker’s The Florida Project tells the story of a six-year-old and her rag-tag group of close friends whose summer break is filled with childhood wonder, possibility and a sense of adventure. All the while their parents and the adults around them struggle with hard times. Warm, winning, and gloriously alive,

THELMA (15)Dir: Joachim Trier2017 Norway 116minsWith: Eili Harboe, Kaya Wilkin

Monday 11 & Tuesday 12 DecemberA young woman taps into some long-dormant powers, in this supernatural chiller. College student Thelma starts to experience extreme seizures while studying at a university in Oslo. She soon learns that the violent episodes are a symptom of inexplicable, and often dangerous, supernatural abilities.

THE OLD VIC THEATRE

A CHRISTMAS CAROLDir: Matthew Warchus2017 LiveWith: Rhys Ifans

Wednesday 13 December 7pmA joyous new adaptation from writer Jack Thorne, directed by Matthew Warchus. On a bitter Christmas Eve night a cold-hearted miser is visited by four ghosts. Transported to worlds past, present and future, Ebenezer Scrooge witnesses what a lifetime of fear and selfishness has led to and sees with fresh eyes the lonely life he has built for himself.

MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (U)Dir: Vincente Minnelli1944 USA 135mins (With interval)With: Judy Garland, Mary Astor

Monday 11 December 2pmIn the year leading up to the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair, the four Smith daughters learn lessons in life and love. Screening as part of our strand of events which aims to improve the lives of people living with dementia and memory loss and their friends and families - though everyone is welcome.

Tickets: £4

PADDINGTON 2 (PG)Dir: Paul King2017 UK 90minsWith: Ben Whishaw, Sally Hawkins

Friday 1 - Thursday 7 DecemberPaddington, now happily settled with the Brown family and a popular member of the local community picks up a series of odd jobs to buy the perfect present for his Aunt Lucy’s 100th birthday,. But when he gif is stolen Paddington takes it upon himself to track down and apprehend the thief.

THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER (15)Dir: Yorgos Lanthimos2017 UK USA 121minsWith: Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman

Friday 1, Saturday 2, Monday 4 & Tuesday 5 DecemberA dark, unnerving supernatural thriller from the director of The Lobster. Steven is a successful surgeon who lives a happy life with his wife and children. But his strange friendship with 16-year-old Martin forces Steven into a sitation in which he has to make a terrifying sacrifice.

GRACE JONES: BLOODLIGHT & BAMI (15)Dir: Sophie Fiennes2017 UK 115minsWith: Grace Jones

Monday 4 & Wednesday 6 DecemberFilmed over the course of a decade, the new documentary from director Sophie Fiennes offers a stylish and unconventional look at the Jamaican-born model, singer, and New Wave icon.

PERFECT BLUE (18)Dir: Satoshi Kon1997 Japan 80mins SubtitlesWith: Junko Iwao, Rica Matsumoto

Monday 27 NovemberOne of the most stellar examples of Japanese Anime. Mima, a young pop idol is in the prime of her career. Ready to seize her moment in the spotlight, she decides to cross over into acting, but her role is not as clean cut as she originally imagined. When a diary detailing every aspect of her life appears online, Mima begins losing her grip on reality.

PROGRAMMER’S PICK STAGE ON SCREENA LIFE MORE ORDINARY

RESTORED CLASSIC

THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (15)Dir: Jonathan Demme 1991 USA 118minsWith: Anthony Hopkins, Jodie Foster

Thursday 14 December 8.35pmWith the FBI desperate to catch serial killer ‘Buffalo Bill’, young cadet Clarice Starling is sent to interview Dr. Hannibal Lecter, a manipulative psychiatrist incarcerated for life for his own acts of murder and cannibalism. With her boss convinced that Lecter has an insight into the case, Starling is forced to confide in the prisoner – but at what cost?

MYSTERY FILM (18)Dir: ?With: ?

Wednesday 6 December, 8.35pmWe’re bringing the unknown to The Dukes with our Mystery Film screening – a night where nobody knows what we’re showing. It could be anything from 35mm prints of old classics to cult hits and rare big screen outings for forgotten favourites. This is the chance to experience something new – and be pleasantly surprised in the process!

Tickets: £4

SORCERER (15)Dir: William Friedkin1977 USA 121mins With: Roy Scheider, Bruno Cremer

Monday 18 & Thursday 21 DecemberWilliam Friedkin’s remake of The Wages of Fear turns 40. Set on the edge of a South American jungle, a desperate four-man team, must transport a volatile cargo of nitroglycerine over 200 miles of treacherous terrain in order to stop a potentially disastrous oil fire. An explosive mix of split-second strategy and jolting suspense set against an outstanding score by Tangerine Dream.

JANE (Cert-TBC)Dir: Brett Morgen2017 USA 90minsWith: Jane Goodall

Saturday 16 & Wednesday 20 DecemberSet to music by the legendary Philip Glass, watch Jane’s incredible journey featuring never-before-seen footage of her early work in Africa. Drawing from over 100 hours of never-before-seen footage, award-winning director Brett Morgen tells the story of Jane Goodall, the woman whose chimpanzee research challenged the male-dominated scientific consensus of her time.

THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES (12A)Dir: Jonathan Dayton, & Valerie Faris2017 USA 121minsWith: Emma Stone, Steve Carrell

Friday 15 - Thursday 21 DecemberThe inspirational true story of the 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs, which became the most watched televised sports event of all time. In the wake of Billie Jean King’s attempts to earn equality on the tennis courts, she was challenged to a match by ex-men’s-champ and serial hustler Riggs in his attempts to prove males were the better players.

THE DEATH OF STALIN (15)Dir: Armando Iannucci2017 UK 106mins With: Jason Isaacs, Steve Buscemi,

Sunday 10 December 5.45pm & 8pmEight years after his brilliant directorial debut, In the Loop, Armando Iannucci returns with another biting comedy. The year is 1953 and despite appearing to be good health Joseph Stalin abruptly dies in his office. In the days following his core team of ministers tussle for control; some want positive change in the Soviet Union, others have more sinister motives.

STAGE ON SCREEN STAGE ON SCREEN

RESTORED CLASSICRESTORED CLASSIC

ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: BALLET

THE NUTCRACKERChoreography: Peter Wright2017 Recorded 125minsSunday 10 December 3pmThe young Clara creeps downstairs on Christmas Eve to play with her favourite present – a Nutcracker doll. But the mysterious magician Drosselmeyer is waiting to sweep her off on a magical adventure.

NATIONAL THEARE

YOUNG MARX (15)Dir: Nicholas Hytner 2017 Live 140mins with intervalWith: Rory KinnearThursday 7 December 7pmRory Kinnear is Marx and Oliver Chris is Engels in this new comedy written by Richard Bean and Clive Coleman. Broadcast live from The Bridge Theatre, London, the production is directed by Nicholas Hytner and reunites the creative team behind Broadway and West End hit comedy One Man, Two Guvnors.

Box Office01524 [email protected]

Getting HereFor travel and access information visit:www.dukes-lancaster.org/your-visit

Film Certification and ContentInformation about film ratings and content can be found at: www.bbfc.co.uk

Ticket Prices (Unless otherwise stated)

Film Stage on Screen

£6.50 Full Price £13.50 Full Price

£5.50 Concessions £12.50 Concessions

£4.50 Under 18’s £10 Friends

THIS PUBLICATION IS AVAILABLE IN LARGE PRINT.

www.dukes-lancaster.org

NOVEMBERFri 10 6.15pm Boy (15)Fri 10 8.15pm Blade Runner 2049 (15)Sat 11 1.30pm The Iron Giant (PG)Sat 11 6.00pm In Between (15)Sat 11 8.15pm Blade Runner 2049 (15)Sun 12 3.00pm Bolshoi: Taming of the ShrewSun 12 5.45pm Blade Runner 2049 (15)Mon 13 2.00pm Loving Vincent (12A)Mon 13 6.25pm Blood Simple (15)Mon 13 8.35pm Boy (15)Tues 14 11.00am Blade Runner 2049 (15)Tues 14 6,15pm In Between (12A)Tues 14 8.30pm Blood Simple (15)Wed 15 6.30pm Manifesto & Satellite Q&A (15)Thu 16 11.00am Parent & Baby: Loving Vincent (12A)Thu 16 7.00pm NT: FolliesFru 17 1.00pm Murder on the Orient Express (12A)Sat 18 11.00am Murder on the Orient Express (12A)Sat 18 1.30pm Robin Hood (U)Sun 19 5.00pm Murder on the Orient Express (12A)Sun 19 7.30pm Loving Vincent (12A)Mon 20 6.25pm I Am Not A Witch (12A)Mon 20 8.30pm Murder on the Orient Express (12A)Tue 21 11.00am Murder on the Orient Express (12A)Tue 21 6.00pm Murder on the Orient Express (12A)Tue 21 8.30pm I Am Not A Witch (12A)Wed 22 11.00am Parent & Baby: Orient Express (12A)Wed 22 6.25pm Loving Vincent (12A)Wed 22 8.30pm Murder on the Orient Express (12A)Thu 23 6.00pm Murder on the Orient Express (12A)Thu 23 8.30pm Oxide Ghosts: The Brass Eye Tapes (18)Fri 24 5.45pm Call Me By Your Name (15)Fri 24 8.30pm Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool (15)Sat 25 11.00am Wizard Of Oz (U)Sat 25 4.15pm The Big Heat (15)Sat 25 6.15pm Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool (15)Sat 25 8.30pm Call Me By Your Name (15)Sun 26 5.30pm Exhibition on Screen: Hockney (U)Sun 26 7.30pm Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool (15)Mon 27 2.00pm Call Me By Your Name (15)Mon 27 6.15pm Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool (15)Mon 27 8.30pm Perfect Blue (18)Tue 28 6.15pm Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool (15)Tue 28 8.30pm Call Me By Your Name (15)Wed 29 2.00pm Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool (15)Thu 30 5.45pm Call Me By Your Name (15)Thu 30 8.30pm Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool (15)DECEMBERFri 1 4.00pm Paddington 2 (PG)Fri 1 8.30pm The Killing of a Sacred Deer (15)Sat 2 11.00am The Cat Returns (U)Sat 2 6.30pm Paddington 2 (PG)Sat 2 8.30pm The Killing of a Sacred Deer (15)

DECEMBERSun 3 7.30pm Paddington 2 (PG)Mon 4 11.00am Paddington 2 (PG)Mon 4 1.00pm Parent & Baby: Paddington 2 (PG)Mon 4 4.00pm Paddington 2 (PG)Mon 4 6.00pm The Killing of a Sacred Deer (15)Mon 4 8.30pm Grace Jones: Bloodlight & Bami (15)Tue 5 6.30pm Paddington 2 (PG)Tue 5 8.30pm The Killing of a Sacred Deer (15)Wed 6 4.10pm Paddington 2 (PG)Wed 6 6.10pm Grace Jones: Bloodlight & Bami (15)Wed 6 8.35pm Mystery Film (18)Thu 7 4.30pm Paddington 2 (PG)Thu 7 7.00pm NT: Young Marx (15)Sun 10 3.00pm ROH: The NutcrackerSun 10 5.45pm The Death of Stalin (15)Sun 10 8.00pm The Death of Stalin (15)Mon 11 2.00pm ALMO: Meet Me In St. Louis (U)Mon 11 6.10pm The Florida Project (15)Mon 11 8.35pm Thelma (15)Tue 12 6.10pm Thelma (15)Tue 12 8.35pm The Florida Project (15)Wed 13 7.00pm Old Vic: A Christmas CarolThu 14 6.10pm The Florida Project (15)Thu 14 8.35pm The Silence of the Lambs (15)Fri 15 5.00pm The Muppet Christmas Carol (U)Fri 15 7.00pm The Battle of the Sexes (12A)Sat 16 11.00am The Muppet Christmas Carol (U)Sat 16 6.30pm Jane ctbcSat 16 7.30pm It's A Wonderful Life (at (U)

Lancaster Priory)Sat 16 8.30pm The Battle of the Sexes (12A)Sun 17 7.30pm The Battle of the Sexes (12A)Mon 18 11.00am The Battle of the Sexes (12A)Mon 18 6.00pm The Battle of the Sexes (12A)Mon 18 8.30pm Sorcerer (15)Tue 19 6.00pm The Apartment (PG)Tue 19 8.35pm The Battle of the Sexes (12A)Wed 20 6.00pm The Battle of the Sexes (12A)Wed 20 8.30pm Jane ctbcThu 21 6.00pm Sorcerer (15)Thu 21 8.30pm The Battle of the Sexes (12A)Fri 22 6.15pm The Man Who Invented... (PG)Fri 22 8.30pm Die Hard (15)Sat 23 11.00am A Nightmare Before Christmas (PG)Sat 23 7.30pm It's A Wonderful Life (U)Wed 27 6.15pm Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool (15)Wed 27 8.30pm Murder on the Orient Express (12A)Thu 28 6.00pm Murder on the Orient Express (12A)Thu 28 8.30pm Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool (15)

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