Errol Flynn Filmhouse February 2016

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“IT TRULY IS A STUNNING LITTLE GEM IN THE HEART OF NORTHAMPTON” The Guardian Our 88-seat cinema promises the discerning movie‑goer an unrivalled experience, hosting the very best in world, independent, British and mainstream films.

FEBRUARY HIGHLIGHTS

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ROOM (15)

Lenny Abrahamson’s (Frank) acclaimed new film tells the story of a young boy who knows nothing of the world except for the single room in which he was born and raised. Nominated for three Golden Globes and two BAFTAs including Best Actress for Brie Larson.

YOUTH (15)

THE ASSASSIN (12A)

SPOTLIGHT (15)

A BIGGER SPLASH (TBC)

Michael Caine gives a tour-de-force performance in Paolo Sorrentino’s (The Great Beauty) witty and affecting drama, playing a retired orchestra conductor on holiday in the Alps, reflecting on life with his oldest friend (Harvey Keitel).

Michael Keaton stars in this BAFTA nominated film based on the true story of the Boston Globe’s team of investigative journalists, who exposed the Catholic Church’s systematic cover-up of child abuse. HHHH “GRIPPING” Daily Telegraph @ErrolFlynnFilm ErrolFlynnFilmhouse

In Mandarin with English subtitles In ninth-century China, an exiled assassin must choose between love or duty when she receives orders to kill a man from her past. HHHH “CAPTIVATES” The Guardian

In this sensual melodrama Tilda Swinton reunites with director Luca Guadagnino (I Am Love), playing a rock star whose holiday is interrupted by the arrival of an old flame (Ralph Fiennes) and his daughter (Dakota Fanning).

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UNDER THE RADAR

EVENT CINEMA

We mark Holocaust Memorial Day with this emotional documentary in which the sons of two infamous Nazi war criminals meet human rights lawyer Philippe Sands, who lost several members of his own family in the Holocaust. HHHHH “OUTSTANDING” The Guardian

Franco Zeffirelli’s production of Puccini’s final opera is set in ancient China, and features the beloved aria Nessun Dorma. Broadcast live from New York.

MY NAZI LEGACY (PG)

PARTISAN (15)

Vincent Cassel (Black Swan, Trance) stars in this unnerving psychological thriller, playing Gregori, the cold and calculating leader of a commune who raises young children to be assassins.

BLACK SOULS (15)

In Italian with English subtitles In this crime drama, three brothers gather at their ancestral family home, where a simmering blood feud threatens to turn into an all-out war against the local crime boss. HHHH “ZINGS WITH REALISM” Daily Telegraph

GRAZING THE SKY (U)

This documentary looks at the incredible physical exploits of circus acrobats. The film follows eight different acrobats, including members of Cirque du Soleil, intercutting interviews with footage of his subjects performing breathtaking feats. HHHH “FASCINATING” Empire

WEEKEND (18)

Andrew Haigh’s (45 Years) critically acclaimed 2011 feature follows two young men whose casual encounter turns to life-changing romance over the course of a weekend. In association with Q-Film. HHHHH “SUPERB… INTELLIGENT AND MOVING” The Independent

RAMS (15)

In Icelandic with English subtitles Winning the prestigious Un Certain Regard prize at the 2015 Cannes Festival, this drama follows a hard-drinking Icelandic farmer and his estranged brother who must band together to save their flocks of sheep. “A SIMPLY BUT SKILLFULLY TOLD TALE” Hollywood Reporter

MET OPERA LIVE: TURANDOT

NT LIVE: AS YOU LIKE IT (12A)

Shakespeare’s glorious comedy of love and change comes to the National Theatre for the first time in over 30 years. Broadcast live from London. HHHHH “A VISUAL AND AURAL DELIGHT” The Guardian

JONAS KAUFMANN: AN EVENING WITH PUCCINI

On 14 June 2015, German tenor Jonas Kaufmann gave a legendary performance in Milan, followed by five encores and 40 minutes of applause. Experience this unforgettable event on-screen and be treated to a revealing introduction to Puccini, narrated by Jonas and featuring rare archive footage.

CLASSICS

PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE (PG)

The University of Northampton’s Cult Film Club present Ed Wood’s 1959 sci-fi film, dubbed by critics as “the worst movie ever made” and now enjoying cult status as the epitome of “so-bad-it’s-good” cinema. The film also features Bela Lugosi’s last on-screen performance.

AWARD-WINNING CLASSICS

As we approach the awards season, we are screening a selection of films that have all won the Academy Award for Best Picture:

IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (U)

Clark Gable stars in Frank Capra’s multi-awardwinning 1934 comedy, playing a journalist who meets a spoiled heiress on the run from her family. When their bus to New York breaks down, the bickering couple set off on a madcap hitchhiking expedition. HHHHH “A MUST SEE” Empire


AN AMERICAN IN PARIS (U)

Vincente Minelli’s 1951 musical features songs from George Gershwin and stars Gene Kelly as an American ex-GI who stays in post-war Paris to become a painter and falls in love with a French girl (Leslie Caron). Winner of six Academy Awards.

THE REVENANT (15)

Leonardo DiCaprio gives an Oscar-tipped performance in this new feature from Alejandro González Iñárritu (Birdman) inspired by true events. In 1823 frontiersman Hugo Glass was brutally attacked by a bear and left for dead in the wilderness by members of his own hunting team. Nominated for eight BAFTAs including Best FIlm. HHHHH The Guardian, Empire, Little White Lies

CASABLANCA (U)

A Valentine’s Day screening of the beloved 1942 romance starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. Nominated for eight Academy Awards, the film won Best Film, Best Director and Best Screenplay. HHHHH “STILL GRIPPINGLY POWERFUL” The Guardian

SNOOPY AND CHARLIE BROWN: THE PEANUTS MOVIE (U)

In this animated adventure based on Charles Schultz’ best-loved characters, the hapless Charlie Brown tries to get The Little Red-Haired Girl to notice him, whilst Snoopy and Woodstock take on the Red Baron.

THE BIG SHORT (15)

FROM HERE TO ETERNITY (PG)

Winning eight Academy Awards out of 13 nominations, this 1953 drama follows three US soldiers played by Burt Lancaster, Montgomery Clift and Frank Sinatra, stationed on Hawaii in the months leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor. HHHH “ENDLESSLY REWATCHABLE” Empire

Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling and Brad Pitt star in this comedy drama based on true events, following a group of men who anticipated the housing and credit bubble collapse, and who decided to profit from the big banks. Nominated for four Golden Globes and five BAFTA Awards.

ANNIE HALL (15)

In his acclaimed 1977 comedy, Woody Allen plays a neurotic New York writer examining the ups and downs of his former relationship with the freespirited Annie (Diane Keaton). “THE BEST COMEDY FILM OF ALL TIME” The Guardian

NEW SEASON DAD’S ARMY (PG)

Bill Nighy, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Toby Jones, Tom Courtenay and Michael Gambon lead the cast of this comedy following the Walmington-On-Sea Home Guard. Set after the events depicted in the popular sitcom, the film sees the group on a mission to uncover a German spy.

OUR BRAND IS CRISIS (15)

Sandra Bullock and Billy Bob Thornton star in this comic political drama about an American campaign strategist who is coaxed out of retirement.

SECOND CHANCE

STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS (12A) JJ Abrams’ much-anticipated new episode set 30 years after the events of Return Of The Jedi. HHHHH “A SPECTACULAR HOMECOMING” The Guardian

THE LADY IN THE VAN (12A)

More chances to see Dame Maggie Smith’s Golden Globe and BAFTA nominated performance. HHHH “A BRILLIANT PORTRAYAL” The Independent

BRIDGE OF SPIES (12A)

Tom Hanks stars in Steven Spielberg’s Cold War drama. Nominated for nine BAFTA Awards. HHHHH “MAGNIFICENT” The Guardian


FILM SCHEDULE Fri 29 January Room Room Sat 30 January Room Met Opera Live: Turandot (LB) Sun 31 January It Happened One Night Room Mon 1 February Room My Nazi Legacy Tue 2 February Partisan Room Wed 3 February Room (SS) Room Black Souls Thu 4 February Room Partisan Fri 5 February Dad’s Army Dad’s Army Sat 6 February Dad’s Army Grazing The Sky Dad’s Army Sun 7 February An American In Paris Dad’s Army Mon 8 February Q-Film: Weekend Dad’s Army Tue 9 February Dad’s Army Dad’s Army Wed 10 February Dad’s Army (P&B) Dad’s Army (SS)

6.15pm 9pm 2pm 5.55pm 2.30pm 5pm 6.15pm 9pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 2.30pm 6.15pm 9pm 6.15pm 8.45pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 2.30pm 6pm 8.15pm 2pm 5pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 11.30am 2.30pm

Dad’s Army Dad’s Army Thu 11 February Dad’s Army Fri 12 February Youth The Revenant Sat 13 February Youth The Revenant Star Wars: The Force Awakens 3D Sun 14 February Casablanca Youth Mon 15 February Star Wars: The Force Awakens Youth The Assassin Tue 16 February Snoopy And Charlie Brown Star Wars: The Force Awakens 3D Youth Wed 17 February Snoopy And Charlie Brown Youth (SS) Youth The Revenant Thu 18 February Star Wars: The Force Awakens The Assassin Youth Fri 19 February Spotlight The Big Short Sat 20 February Spotlight The Big Short Spotlight

6.15pm 8.30pm 8.30pm 6.15pm 9pm 2.30pm 6pm 9.15pm 2pm 4.30pm 2.30pm 6.15pm 9pm 11.30am 6.15pm 9.15pm 11.30am 2.30pm 6.15pm 9pm 2.30pm 6.15pm 8.45pm 6.15pm 9pm 2.30pm 6pm 8.45pm

Sun 21 February From Here To Eternity Spotlight Mon 22 February Rams Spotlight Tue 23 February Spotlight Rams Wed 24 February Spotlight (PB) Spotlight (SS) Cult Film Club: Plan 9 From Outer Space Spotlight Thu 25 February Spotlight NT Live: As You Like It (LB) Fri 26 February Our Brand Is Crisis A Bigger Splash Sat 27 February The Lady In The Van A Bigger Splash Our Brand Is Crisis Sun 28 February Annie Hall A Bigger Splash Mon 29 February A Bigger Splash Bridge Of Spies Tue 1 March Jonas Kaufmann (NLP) A Bigger Splash Wed 2 March A Bigger Splash (SS) The Lady In The Van A Bigger Splash Thu 3 March A Bigger Splash Private Hire

2pm 4.30pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 6.15pm 9pm 11.30am 2.30pm 6.15pm 8.30pm 3pm 7pm 6.15pm 8.45pm 2.30pm 6pm 8.45pm 2pm 4.15pm 6.15pm 8.45pm 6.15pm 9pm 2.30pm 6.15pm 8.45pm 6.15pm 9pm

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TICKET INFORMATION

Adults: £8 Concessions: £7 (students, senior 60+, jobseekers and disabled) Child: £5.50 (14 and under) Peak Screenings (Fri & Sat eve from 6pm): £9, £8 concessions, £6.50 child (14 and under) Live Broadcast screenings (LB): £14.50, £12.50 concessions, £10.50 child. Please note prices may vary. Non-Live Premium screenings (NLP): £12.50, £10.50 concessions, £8.50 child Silver Screen matinees (SS): £5.50 Screenings aimed at audiences aged 50 and above

Parent And Baby screenings (PB): £7 Exclusive screenings for parents/carers of babies under one. Tickets for Parent And Baby screenings cannot be booked online; please call 01604 624811 or visit Box Office to book. This month you can enjoy Dad’s Army on Wed 10 February and Spotlight on Wed 24 February Half Term Family Ticket Offer: £11 Enjoy one adult and one child ticket for just £11 on screenings of Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Snoopy And Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie. Audio Description is available on many titles - please ask our staff for a headset or induction loop. More information about Accessibility can be found on our website.


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