Heroic poodle Freddy Lupin has everything it takes to lead the werewolf pack. Except respect. When a wayward wish to the moon transforms him into a wolf, he and his friends enlist a legendary villain to save the cosmos and the pack.
21 Sep–22 Sep: Sat & Sun 12.15pm & 2.45pm
Coralie Fargeat A Hollywood superstar facing the ageism and sexism of an industry that is swiftly forgetting her is faced with an intriguing proposition in this wild satire. A mad science scheme will allow her to take the body of a younger woman for a few days at a time. But things quickly get complicated and even weirder as a battle of wills emerges between these two bodies. Directed with ingenuity and infectious delight by Revenge filmmaker Coralie Fargeat and starring a superb Demi Moore, this unforgettable mix of high style, gore and dark comedy is a total, gleeful delight. Cert: 18. Contains distressing or potentially triggering themes, Nudity, Scenes of a sexual nature, Scenes of violence, Strong language/swearing, More information…
20 Sep–26 Sep: Fri–Sun 5.15pm & 8.30pm; Mon 5.15pm; Tue 5pm & 8.15pm; Wed 8.30pm; Thu 5.15pm & 8.30pm
Luke Skywalker sets out on a mission to save Princess Leia from Darth Vader in the second best Star Wars film.
21 Sep–22 Sep: Sat & Sun 7.30pm
Jung Kook invites viewers on a journey showcasing his rise to stardom, creative process, work ethic, and challenges as a global icon, with unseen footage, interviews, and electrifying performances.
18 Sep: Wed 7.45pm
Ian McKellen stars in this reimagining of Anthony Quinn’s novel, Curtain Call, a story of ambition, blackmail and desire set in 1930s London. When Jimmy Erskine (McKellen) the Daily Chronicle’s most famous and feared theatre critic finds himself under threat from his new boss (Mark Strong) he strikes a sinister Faustian pact with a struggling actress (Gemma Arterton) who is desperate to win his favour.As all three become entangled in a whodunnit, their strange triangle winds tighter and tighter to devastating effect for all those caught in the deadly web of blackmail and betrayal.
13 Sep–19 Sep: Fri 5.15pm & 7.45pm; Sat & Sun 2.30pm, 5.15pm & 7.45pm; Mon 5.15pm & 7.45pm; Tue 2.45pm & 5.15pm; Wed 5.15pm; Thu 5.15pm & 7.45pm
The story of photographer Elizabeth ‘Lee’ Miller, a vogue model who became an acclaimed war correspondent for Vogue magazine during World War II. A woman who refused to be remembered only as a model, Lee travelled to the frontline and the Dachau concentration camp in defiance of the gender norms of the time to unflinchingly document the horrors that she saw.
13 Sep–19 Sep: Fri 5pm & 8pm; Sat & Sun 2pm, 5pm & 8pm; Mon 5pm & 8pm; Tue 2.15pm, 5pm & 8pm; Wed 8pm; Thu 5pm & 8pm
Jodie Comer (Killing Eve) makes her West End debut in the UK premiere of Suzie Miller’s award-winning play. Tessa is a young, brilliant barrister. She has worked her way up from working class origins to be at the top of her game; defending; cross examining and winning. An unexpected event forces her to confront the lines where the patriarchal power of the law, burden of proof and morals diverge. Prima Facie takes us to the heart of where emotion and experience collide with the rules of the game. Justin Martin directs this solo tour de force, recorded live at the intimate Harold Pinter Theatre in London’s West End.
12 Sep: Thu 7.15pm
Things take an ugly turn when an American family accept an invitation from a charming British family they met on holiday to come and visit them for a weekend at their idyllic country estate. James McAvoy is riveting as the charismatic, alpha-male estate owner with a dark side. A reimagining of the Danish psychological horror of the same name.
12 Sep: Thu 3pm, 5.45pm & 8.30pm
Count Almaviva lives with his Countess on their estate near Seville. The Count has his eye on his wife’s maid Susanna, who is about to marry the Count’s servant, Figaro. Much to Figaro’s dismay, the Count plans to seduce Susanna on the night of the wedding. Meanwhile, Cherubino, the Count’s young page, has a crush on the Countess, but has just been dismissed after being discovered with Barbarina, the gardener Antonio’s daughter. Figaro decides he must foil the Count’s attempt to seduce his wife-to-be and enlists the help of the Countess, Susanna and Cherubino – the latter disguising himself as a woman. A series of mistaken identities, misunderstandings and thwarted plans ensue, with all members of the household participating as each tries…
10 Sep: Tue 6.30pm
Three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River after an unexpected family tragedy. Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia’s life soon gets turned upside down when her rebellious teenage daughter discovers a mysterious portal to the afterlife. Beetlejuice mayhem ensues. A stellar cast sees Winona Ryder return as Lydia and Michael Keaton in the title role.
6 Sep–8 Sep: Fri 3pm, 5.45pm & 8.30pm; Sat & Sun 12.15pm, 3pm, 5.45pm & 8.30pm