Cinema at The Roses | June 2025

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Exhibition on Screen: Michelangelo - Love & Death

1hr 30mins AD

MON 2 JUN 7.30PM & THU 5 JUN 11.00AM

Spanning his 88 years, Michelangelo - Love and Death takes a cinematic journey through the print and drawing rooms of Europe through the great chapels and museums of Florence, Rome and the Vatican to seek out a deeper understanding of this legendary figure’s tempestuous life, his relationship with his contemporaries and his incredible legacy.

Warfare

15, 1hr 41mins AD

MON 9 JUN 7.30PM & WED 11 JUN 11.00AM

Written and directed by Iraq War veteran Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland (Civil War, 28 Days Later), Warfare embeds audiences with a platoon of American Navy SEALs in the home of an Iraqi family, overwatching the movement of US forces through insurgent territory. A visceral, boots-on-theground story of modern warfare, told like never before: in real time and based on the memory of the people who lived it.

Ocean with David Attenborough

PG, 1hr 35mins AD

TUE 10 JUN 11.00AM & SAT 14 JUN 10.00AM

Ocean with David Attenborough takes viewers on a breathtaking journey showing there is nowhere more vital for our survival, more full of life, wonder, or surprise, than the ocean.

Following the film, exclusively in cinemas, A Deeper Dive With David Attenborough takes audiences behind the scenes with additional footage and interviews on the making of Ocean.

Roses Rewind: Top Gun

12A, 1hr 52mins

THU 12 JUN 7.30PM

Maverick (Tom Cruise) is a rebellious hotshot pilot, sent to an elite, highly competitive, air combat training academy where he battles rival Ice (Val Kilmer) for top honours. Maverick’s hair-raising antics in the air don’t impress the senior officers, but they can see he’s got skills. Meanwhile, he sees romantic potential, in civilian astrophysics instructor Charlie (Kelly McGillis).

To mark our 50th anniversary, we’re inviting you to help us shape a very special film season—Roses Rewind!

We’ll be screening one iconic film from each decade we’ve been open, all chosen by you, our audience.

Help us choose the next films: Vote for the 1900s and 2000s films at rosestheatre.org/roses-rewind!

The Wedding Banquet

15, 1hr 36mins AD

MON 16 JUN 7.30PM & WED 18 JUN 11.00AM

From director Andrew Ahn comes a warm, funny tale about chosen family, cultural identity, and queer love. Angela and Lee can’t afford another IVF round, but their friend Min has family money—and a visa problem. When his boyfriend refuses to marry him, Min proposes to Angela instead. Their plan unravels when Min’s grandmother arrives, demanding a grand wedding. Featuring Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone, Kelly Marie Tran, and Youn Yuh-jung, this heartfelt comedy celebrates love, family, and unexpected connections.

The Phoenician Scheme

15, 1hr 41mins AD

WED 18 JUN 7.30PM & THU 19 JUN 11.00AM

The story of a family and a family business. Benicio del Toro stars in the film as Zsa-zsa Korda, one of the richest men in Europe while Mia Threapleton plays his daughter and Michael Cera portrays her tutor.

The Salt Path 12A, 1hr 55mins AD

MON 23 JUN 7.30PM, WED 25 JUN 2.00PM S

THU 26 JUNE 11.00AM & 7.30PM

The Salt Path is the profound true story of husband and wife, Raynor and Moth Winn’s 630-mile trek along the beautiful but rugged Cornish, Devon and Dorset coastline. After being forcibly removed from their home, they make the desperate decision to walk in the hope that, in nature, they will find solace and a sense of acceptance. With depleted resources, only a tent and some essentials between them, every step along the path is a testament to their growing strength and determination.

Seven Brides For Seven Brothers: Dementia Friendly

U, 1hr 38mins AD

WED 25 JUN 11.00AM DF

Adam Pontipee is a rugged backwoodsman who travels to town to find a wife. He quickly marries the spirited Milly and brings her home, only for her to discover he has six unruly younger brothers in desperate need of refinement. Determined to civilize them, Milly teaches the brothers proper manners and courtship. Featuring exuberant dance sequences and classic songs, the film remains a beloved musical.

The Ballad of Wallis Island

12A, 1hr 40mins AD

MON 30 JUN 7.30PM, WED 2 JUL 7.30PM S

THU 3 JULY 11.00AM

Eccentric lottery winner Charles dreams of getting his favorite musicians, McGwyer Mortimer, back together. The fantasy becomes real when the bandmates and former lovers agree to play a private show at his home on Wallis Island. Old tensions resurface as Charles tries desperately to salvage his dream gig.

Event Cinema

Experience stunning performances from The National Theatre, The Royal Opera and more, all on the big screen.

NT Live: A Streetcar Named Desire

3hrs 18mins (two intervals), £13.50 - £18.50

THU 5 JUN 7:00PM

Gillian Anderson (Sex Education), Vanessa Kirby (The Crown), and Ben Foster (Lone Survivor) lead the cast in Tennessee Williams’ timeless masterpiece, returning to cinemas.

As Blanche’s fragile world crumbles, she turns to her sister Stella for solace – but her downward spiral brings her face to face with the brutal, unforgiving Stanley Kowalski.

From visionary director Benedict Andrews, this acclaimed production was filmed live during a sold-out run at the Young Vic Theatre in 2014.

André Rieu’s 2025 Maastricht Concert: Waltz the Night Away!

Approx. 3hrs, £13.50 - £18.50

SUN 31 AUG 2:00PM & WED 3 SEP 7.00PM

Step into a night of music, romance, and celebration with André Rieu’s Waltz the Night Away! An all-new summer concert captured live from the stunning Vrijthof Square in his beloved hometown of Maastricht is coming to cinemas!

Bring someone special and create cherished memories as you Waltz the Night Away with André Rieu — only in cinemas this summer!

The Studio Screen

The Studio Screen is an intimate, 22-seat screening room located on the first floor of the theatre, just beyond the bar. This cozy venue is dedicated to showcasing world cinema, British independent films, archival collections, and family favourites, all projected in stunning 4K quality. We have now introduced pick your own seats for this screen, as we do for the Main Screen. All Studio Screen films start at the time advertised; please arrive promptly.

Holy Cow 15, 1hr 32mins, In French with Subtiles

MON 2 JUN 7.15PM & THU 5 JUN 7.15PM

Unexpectedly tasked with raising his seven-yearold sister, an 18-year-old son of a dairy worker plans to make money by producing an award-winning cheese in this French coming-of-age drama.

Borrowed Time: Lennon’s Last Decade

12A, 2hrs 14mins

MON 9 JUN 7.15PM & TUE 10 JUN 10.45AM

Follow the legend, John Lennon, as he evolves beyond The Beatles, creating revolutionary music and standing at the forefront of anti-war protests that would make him one of the most influential pop culture icons of all time. Hear musicians, journalists, and close friends of the man himself set the record straight on the truth behind many famous Lennon moments, brought to life by rare archive footage, including never-beforeseen interviews.

A New Kind of Wilderness

12A, 1hr 24mins

MON 16 JUN 7.15PM & WED 18 JUN 10.45AM

On a small farm in a Norwegian forest, the Paynes live a purposefully isolated life, aiming to be wild and free. Maria and Nik, along with their four children Ulv, Falk, Freja, and Ronja are self-sufficient. They practice home-schooling and strive for a closely-knit family dynamic in harmony with nature. However, when tragedy strikes the family, it upends their idyllic world and forces them to forge a new path into modern society.

Two

To One 12A, 1hr 46mins, In German with Subtitles

WED 18 JUN 7.15PM & MON 23 JUN 7.15PM

Set during the sweltering East German summer of 1990, Two To One is a light-hearted ensemble comedy about friendship, love, and the chaos of capitalism. As reunification looms, lifelong friends Maren (Sandra Hüller), Robert (Max Riemelt), and Volker (Ronald Zehrfeld) discover a stash of soon-to-be-worthless East German currency. With days to act, they rally their neighbours to swap the money for goods—before capitalism takes hold. Can a socialist community handle sudden wealth without losing everything?

Along Came Love 15, 2hr 3mins, In French with Subtitles

THU 26 JUN 7.15PM & MON 30 JUN 7.15PM

In 1947, on a beach in Normandy, Madeleine, a waitress in a hotel-restaurant and mother of a little boy, meets François, a rich student. Over time, it is discovered what François seeks to escape by intertwining Madeleine’s fate with his own.

KEY

S Subtitled screening

All foreign language films also have English subtitles

SF / DF Sensory / Dementia Friendly screenings (these screenings begin promptly)

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Audio Description

Audio Description is available for all screenings of this film.

Audio Description headsets provide audio commentary for the visually impaired. Please reserve a headset by calling Box Office on 01684 295074 (or emailing boxo@rosestheatre.org) prior to arrival.

Audio Description headsets are undetectable to those not using them.

How a Dementia Friendly screening differs from a regular screening:

– Tickets just £4, carers go half price at £2

– The Lights in the Auditorium are left on low

– We don't show any trailers or adverts

– If you need to move around or stretch your legs please do so

– If it's a musical number or sing along, you are welcome to sing!

– We include a 15 minute interval during the film

PRICES

Cinema:

Full price: £12, Concessions: £10, 16–25s & Children: £5

Event Cinema:

Prices vary. See individual event for details.

MEMBERS GET £2 OFF UP TO TWO FULL-PRICE TICKETS

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