PROGRAMMER'S PICKS
THE WHITE CROW (15)
WHAT THEY HAD (15)
Ralph Fiennes’ ambitious third directorial outing is a thrilling biopic of the virtuosic Russian ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev. _______________________________
After her ailing mother wanders off during a blizzard, Bridget returns to her childhood home, accompanied by her rebellious daughter. Forced to referee between her father's stubborn insistence that his wife remains at home and her equally determined brother's efforts to place her in a "memory care" facility. _______________________________________
Dir. Ralph Fiennes 2019, 122 mins
WED 1, 1:30pm & THU 2 MAY, 7:30pm
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
(12A) Dir. Michael Fentiman, 2019, 133 mins (with one interval)
Oscar Wilde's masterpiece broadcast live from the Vaudeville Theatre in London's West End. Sofa & Wine £50, Armchairs £20, Std Seats £16/14/12/8
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WED 1 MAY, 7pm - RECORDED LIVE PERFORMANCE
PET SEMATARY
(18) Dir. Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer, 2019, 101 mins
New adaptation of Stephen King's classic horror. _______________ THU 2 MAY, 7:30pm
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Dir. Elizabeth Chomko, 2018, 101 mins
FRI 3, 1:30pm, SUN 5 MAY 7:30pm and THU 9, 1:30pm
THE SISTERS BROTHERS (15) Dir. Jacques Audiard, 2018, 121 mins
From acclaimed director Jacques Audiard, and based on the novel by Patrick deWitt, The Sisters Brothers is a reimagining of the cinematic Western as a dangerous, witty, and emotionally cathartic exploration of what it means to be a man. ____________________ FRI 3 & THU 9 MAY, 7:30pm
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