





28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
18, 1hr 49mins AD
MON 2 MAR 7.30PM
The Rage Virus has evolved — and so has the terror. As Dr. Kelson uncovers a discovery that could reshape the world, a violent cult led by the chilling Jimmy Crystal rises from the ruins. This sequel expands the franchise’s bleak, adrenaline charged universe with psychological depth, striking visuals and a haunting exploration of human cruelty versus human hope.
Is This Thing On?
15, 2hrs 1min AD
TUE 3 MAR 11.00AM & WED 4 MAR 7.30PM
Alex, a middle aged man facing divorce and identity crisis, stumbles into New York’s stand up scene—and unexpectedly finds his voice. Bradley Cooper’s warm, character driven dramedy blends humour and heartbreak, exploring love, reinvention and the messy beauty of starting over. Shot with a glowing 1970s Manhattan aesthetic, it’s a tender portrait of two people learning who they are without each other.
Rental Family
12A, 1hr 50mins AD
WED 4 MAR 11.00AM (CM)
In Tokyo’s neon-lit maze of precise rituals and private distance, a washed-up American actor stumbles into a peculiar job: playing surrogate relatives for strangers in need of emotional connection. As he becomes a father, husband, and friend to people he barely knows, the lines between performance and reality begin to blur as he slowly begins to rediscover his own humanity.
Exhibition on Screen: Turner & Constable
PG, 1hr 33mins AD
WED 11 MAR 7.30PM & FRI 13 MAR 11.00AM
Celebrating the 250th anniversary of their births, this unmissable new documentary explores Turner and Constable’s intertwined lives and legacies alongside the groundbreaking Tate exhibition. Don’t miss this opportunity to see these greats side-by-side, as they so often were in life, on the big screen for the first time.




100 Nights of Hero
12A, 1hr 31mins AD
SUN 15 MAR 4.30PM & WED 1 APR 11.00AM
A hundred nights. One unforgettable tale of defiance and desire. In a whimsical fantasy kingdom where women are banned from reading and writing, a loyal maid named Hero spins spellbinding stories to save her mistress from a dangerous seducer. This bold fairytale reimagines storytelling as rebellion, blending humour, heart and sizzling chemistry amid sumptuous visuals. A joyful celebration of female friendship, courage and the power of narrative.
The Moment
15, 1hr 43mins AD
SUN 15 MAR 7.30PM
Charlie XCX leads a dynamic ensemble in this a razor sharp mockumentary.
Following a rising pop star as she prepares for her first arena tour, the film blends satire, psychological tension, and music industry spectacle to capture the pressures of fame with humour and emotional bite. Peeling back the glossy veneer of celebrity, it reveals the anxieties, ambitions, and reinventions that shape modern stardom.
No Other Choice
MON 16 MAR 7.30PM
15, 2hrs 19mins, in Korean with subtitles AD
Park Chan wook’s darkly comic thriller follows a man pushed to extremes after losing his long held job. As he spirals into a desperate plan to eliminate his competition, the film blends razor sharp satire with Park’s signature visual precision. What begins as a corporate tragedy becomes a wickedly entertaining descent into moral ambiguity, anchored by Lee Byung hun’s magnetic performance. No Other Choice examines the pressures of modern work culture and the lengths to which one man will go to reclaim control of his life.
Wuthering Heights
15, 2hrs 16mins AD
FRI 20 MAR 11.00AM, SUN 22 MAR 4.00PM (S)
SUN 22 MAR 7.30PM, MON 23 MAR 7.30PM
THU 26 MAR 11.00AM
Margot Robbie plays Catherine Earnshaw opposite Jacob Elordi’s Heathcliff, their obsessive, self destructive love burning across years of betrayal, class conflict and emotional violence on the Yorkshire moors. With a powerhouse supporting cast, Wuthering Heights is a visually lush, emotionally raw reimagining of a story that has scandalised and enthralled readers for nearly two centuries.




Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory(Dementia Friendly) U,
1hr 20mins
AD
WED 25 MAR 11.00AM (DF)
Take an unforgettable, uniquely magical, musical journey through the deliciously delightful, whimsically wonderful world of Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory. When eccentric candy man Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder) promises a lifetime supply of sweets and a tour of his chocolate factory to five lucky kids, penniless Charlie Bucket (Peter Ostrum) seeks the priceless golden ticket that will make him a winner. Thanks to his Grandpa Joe (Jack Albertson), Charlie gets the prize of his dreams!
Goat PG, 1hr 40mins AD
SAT 28 MAR 10.00AM, TUE 31 MAR 10.00AM
WED 1 APR 2.00PM (SF)
This original action-comedy set in an all-animal world follows Will, a small goat with big dreams. Will gets a once-in-a-lifetime shot to join the pros and play roarball—a high-intensity, co-ed, full-contact sport dominated by the fastest, fiercest animals in the world. Will’s new teammates aren’t thrilled about having a little goat on their roster, but Will is determined to revolutionize the sport and prove once and for all that “smalls can ball!”.
The Testament of Ann Lee
15, 2hrs 17mins AD
MON 30 MAR 7.30PM & TUE 31 MAR 2.00PM
Blending historical drama with dazzling musical numbers and stylised imagery, this bold and strikingly unconventional biopic follows Shaker’s founder Ann Lee from her radical spiritual awakening in England to the creation of a utopian community in America. Amanda Seyfried delivers a transformative performance in a story rich with devotion, conflict, and ecstatic worship. With meticulous period detail and sweeping emotional scope, Mona Fastvold crafts a powerful exploration of faith, feminist leadership and the cost of forging a new world.
If I Had Legs I’d Kick you
WED 1 APR 7.30PM
15, 1hr 54mins AD
If I Had Legs I’d Kick You is a feverish, genre-defying portrait of maternal breakdown—part comedy, part horror, all raw nerve. As her daughter’s mysterious illness worsens and her home literally collapses around her, Linda’s grip on stability slips in ways both painful and absurd. Rose Byrne (perhaps best known for playing Kristen Wiig’s nemesis in Bridesmaids) delivers a fearless, Oscar-nominated performance as a woman pushed past the edge, navigating abandonment, absurdity, and the terrifying possibility of joy.


Hoppers PG, 1hr 45mins AD
SAT 4 APR 10.00AM, MON 6 APR 1.30PM
TUE 7 APR 2.00PM (SF) & THU 9 APR 10.00AM
Pixar’s Hoppers imagines a future where human consciousness can “hop” into lifelike robotic animals, opening a portal to interspecies communication. When young animal lover Mabel inhabits a robotic beaver, she uncovers a looming threat to the natural world and must rally the animal kingdom to fight back. Featuring an all star voice cast and inventive world building, Hoppers is a vibrant, funny, and deeply imaginative story about empathy, courage, and the bonds that connect all living beings.
Mothers Pride 12A, 1hr 33mins AD
MON 6 APR 4.30PM (S), MON 6 APR 7.30PM
TUE 7 APR 11.00AM & THU 9 APR 2.00PM
A grieving family who own a failing pub have their lives changed by brewing real ale and entering the Great British Beer Awards.







