Starring Helen Mirren and Ian McKellan, Roy Courtnay is a long-time con artist who, along with his business partner Vincent, manipulates people into giving him access to their finances through a string of deception and false identities.
In 2009, his latest target is Betty McLeish, a former history teacher at Oxford who lost her husband a year ago and has savings in excess of two million pounds. Betty also reveals that she is suffering from a series of minor strokes that may kill her within a year.
This animation studio never lets us down. From the same studio that brought you the ever popular How To Train Your Dragon, Abominable scores a staggering 95% from audiences, offering a beautifully animated and overall engaging adventure that the whole family can enjoy.
After discovering a Yeti on the roof of her apartment building, teenage Yi and her two friends embark on an epic quest to reunite the magical creature with his family. But to do so, they must stay one step ahead of a wealthy financier and a determined zoologist who want to capture the beast for their own gain.
The popular household, so familiar to our television screens, comes to the big screen and the Community Centre
A royal visit from the King and Queen of England will unleash scandal, romance and intrigue that will leave the future of Downton hanging in the balance.
The storyline is actually based on real life events – a visit King George V and Queen Mary made to Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire in 1912.
With Christmas approaching and December being a busy month, we only show a Junior film. this year it will be Farmageddon featuring Shaun the Sheep and his trusty animal friends
Strange lights over the quiet town of Mossingham herald the arrival of a mystery visitor from far across the galaxy…
When the intergalactic visitor – an impish and adorable alien called LU-LA – crash-lands near Mossy Bottom Farm, Shaun soon sees an opportunity for alien-powered fun and adventure and sets off on a mission to shepherd LU-LA home.
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Family (Junior) film – £4 adults £3 under 12yrs – starts at 18:00 (doors open 17:30).
Feature film – £5 – starts at 20:00 (doors open 19:30) – Wilkinson Lounge Entrance.
Tickets available from Tarvin Newsagents or on the door.
Card payments accepted on the Box Office and in the bar
2020 January: 24th – Frozen II (U) + The Good Liar (15)
February: 28th – Spies in Disguise + Little Women
March: 27th – COVID
April: 24th –
May: 22nd –
June: 26th – July & August – Summer Break
2021 May: 28th – Ammonite
June: 25th – Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway (U) + Nomadland (12A)
July and August – Summer Break
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