| 13 Minutes (15) Thursday 1st October 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: http://www.kinokulture.org.uk/13-minutes/4590561993 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 Director Oliver Hirschbiegel (Das Experiment, Downfall) returns to the theme of Hitler and WWII for this breath-taking story of a man, resistance fighter Georg Elser who could so very nearly have changed the world. This exciting thriller, based on the true story of a man who designed a bomb and attempted to kill Hitler in 1939, but was unsuccessful by only 13 minutes. Similar in theme to The Imitation Game, the film highlights an individual who tried to impact WWII for the better and wasn't recognized by his country for many years. "A gripping interrogation of a close call for Hitler" The Independent Germany 2015 Directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel Cast: Christian Friedel, Katharina Schüttler, Burghart Klaußner German with English subtitles Run time: 1 hour 54 mins | | | Me And Earl And The Dying Girl (12A) Friday 2nd October 7:30pm Saturday 3rd October 7:30pm Wednesday 7th October 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/106144 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 Based on the novel by Jesse Andrews, 'Me And Earl And The Dying Girl' follows the burgeoning friendship of Greg and Earl with Rachel, who has been diagnosed with leukaemia. After being encouraged to befriend her to try and make her happier, Greg gradually gets closer to Rachel, revealing that he and Earl make terrible parody films together. With no real idea what they're doing, they decide to make a film for Rachel. Debuting at Sundance to huge acclaim and winning the Grand Jury Prize, 'Me And Earl And The Dying Girl' stars Thomas Mann, Olivia Cooke and Ronald Cyler II. "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is thoughtful and tender, bursting with mordant humour and energetic camerawork, and acted with merciful intelligence. Not for nothing did it win both the US Dramatic Audience Award and the Grand Jury Prize at this year's Sundance Festival." **** The Telegraph Run time: 105 mins | | | Vertigo (PG) (Oswestry Film Society Screening) Tuesday 6th October 7:30pm Season Ticket: £24.00 (6 screenings) Single screening ticket: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/oswestryfilmsociety Or Pay On The Door Vertigo (1958) is one of Alfred Hitchcock's most powerful, deep, and stunningly beautiful films (in widescreen 70 mm VistaVision) - it is a film noir that functions on multiple levels. At the time of the film's release, it was not a box-office hit, but has since been regarded as one of the greatest films ever made. The work is a mesmerizing romantic suspense/thriller about a macabre, doomed romance - a desperate love for an illusion. Run time: 2 hours 9 mins | | | Addicted To SHEEP (PG) Thursday 8th October 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: http://www.kinokulture.org.uk/addicted-to-sheep/4590542666 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 A beautiful and heart-warming film charting a year in the life of a tenant hill farmer and his family as they try to breed the perfect sheep. In the North Pennines, tenant farmers Tom and Kay spend their days looking after their flock of prized sheep, and hoping that this will be the year they breed the perfect one. Director Magali Pettier, herself a farmer's daughter, follows a year in their lives, capturing both the stark, stunning beauty of the landscape, and the brutally hard graft it takes just to survive. Their three children are growing up close to the land, attending a school entirely comprised of farmers' children, thoroughly immersed in their remote rural world. As the seasons change the couple help birth, groom, nurture and sell their sheep – even when the odds often seems stacked against them. A treat for the senses, Addicted to Sheep allows us to experience life on a hill farm – without having to get mucked in ourselves. Written by Carol Nahra. "It could be one of the best films of 2015" **** The Journal Director: Magali Pettier UK 2015 Run time: 86 mins | | | Manglehorn (12A) Friday 9th October 7:30pm Saturday 10th October 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/105699 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 Left heartbroken by the woman he loved and lost many years ago, reclusive small town locksmith A.J. Manglehorn (Academy Award winner Al Pacino) finds himself at a crossroads between staying mired in the past and embracing the present, as he approaches the possibility of new love. With great supporting turns from Holly Hunter and Harmony Korine, Pacino's restrained, commanding performance is a subtle masterclass in internal acting and possibly one of his finest performances yet. "Holly Hunter goes toe-to-toe nicely with the superbly understated Al Pacino loner obsessed with a long-lost love — one of his most rewarding outings in a very long time." Empire Magazine Director: David Gordon Green. Starring: Al Pacino, Holly Hunter, Chris Messina, Harmony Korine. Run time: 1 hour 37 mins | | | ORION The Man Who Would Be King (12A) Tuesday 13th October 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: http://www.kinokulture.org.uk/orion/4590627072 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 When Elvis died in 1977, some simply wouldn't believe it was true. Then, out of Sun Records, came a masked man called Orion, and his voice, well, it was the very twin of Elvis's. But who was the man behind the mask? Jeanie Finlay (Sound It Out) uncovers the extraordinary life of Jimmy Ellis, a man whose voice gave him the success he craved but at a high price. "A must watch" Rolling Stone "A vivid whirl" Variety ★★★★ Little White Lies "A pop-cultural parable… Faust gone Nashville" Sight and Sound "Fascinating… a must see" The Wrap Director: Jeanie Finlay UK 2015 Run time: 87 mins | | | Kinetics: The War Game + Pandora's Box To The Brink Of Eternity (12A) With Professor Campbell Craig Wednesday 14th October 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/FDDMDH Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 Find out more about our kinetics screenings here: http://kntcs.tumblr.com/screenings To Launch our new season of Kinetics screenings in association with The Independent Cinema Office we are pleased to welcome Campbell Craig (Professor of International Politics, Aberystwyth University) who will introduce this unique screening of two films which together tell the story of the nuclear arms race of the 1960s onwards, while marking the 50th anniversary of one of the most controversial films ever made. Peter Watkins' chilling film The War Game (1965), made for BBC TV but subsequently banned, infamously imagines the effects of a nuclear strike on the UK, combining drama and documentary it draws a rather different conclusion than the prevailing propaganda at the time. In 1966 the film was given a theatrical release through the British Film Institute and garnered huge critical praise internationally, winning a number of prizes, including an Academy Award (intriguingly in the Best Documentary category). The film had a significant influence on the growing Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. To The Brink of Eternity, an episode of celebrated filmmaker Adam Curtis' television series Pandora's Box, charts the political background to the build-up of the Cold War to expose crucial flaws in the policy of Mutually Assured Destruction, or MAD, which was eventually adopted. When The War Game was released in 1966 the Observer reviewed it as A warning masterpiece. It may be the most important film ever made. In sharp contrast to the Manchester Evening News review The film is the most sickening in the world today and one the public should never see. We hope you will come along and make up your own minds. *** Equity, Musicians' Union & Writers' Guild cardholders are entitled to concessionary rates for this screening. Run time: 93 mins + Intro | | | National Theatre Live: Hamlet (12A) Thursday 15th October 7:00pm SOLD OUT Encore Screening NT Live: Hamlet (12A) Thursday 29th October 7:00pm Tickets: £12.00 Adult/£10.00 Under 16's Book online: http://www.kinokulture.org.uk/hamlet/4589475219 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 Academy Award® nominee Benedict Cumberbatch (BBC's Sherlock, The Imitation Game, Frankenstein at the National Theatre) takes on the title role of Shakespeare's great tragedy. Directed by Lyndsey Turner (Posh, Chimerica) and produced by Sonia Friedman Productions, National Theatre Live will broadcast this eagerly awaited production live to cinemas. As a country arms itself for war, a family tears itself apart. Forced to avenge his father's death but paralysed by the task ahead, Hamlet rages against the impossibility of his predicament, threatening both his sanity and the security of the state. "Benedict Cumberbatch is a blazing five-star Hamlet." Daily Telegraph "One of the most visually and atmospherically stunning productions I've ever seen, of anything, ever." Time Out Run time: 3 hours 20 mins This is a recording of the live broadcast on 15th October. | | | MARSHLAND (15) Friday 16th October 7:30pm Saturday 17th October 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/106151 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 An absolutely breath-taking thriller which swept the boards at this year's Goyas (aka the Spanish Oscars) with ten awards including best film. Set amongst a community in the wetlands of Andalusia Spain in 1980, struggling to emerge from the shadow of Franco's regime, the film follows two detectives who must overcome their personal differences to examine the suspicious disappearance of two teenage girls amongst this deeply divided community. With comparisons to The Secret in Their Eyes, True Detective, and permeated with an air of noir mystery, Marshland combines social commentary with noir-esque mystery to create one of summer's strongest releases. "With Marshland, RodrÃguez crafts a brilliant, compelling edge-of-your-seat detective thriller infused with a spirit of uncanny gothic redolent of David Lynch and David Fincher." Film Of The Week - Sight & Sound Director: Alberto Rodriguez Spanish with English subtitles Run time: 105 mins | | | English National Opera Live: Rossini's The Barber Of Seville (12A) Monday 19th October 7:30pm Tickets: £12.00 Adult/£10.00 Under 16's Book online: http://www.kinokulture.org.uk/eno-the-barber-of-seville/4590562195 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 Live from the London Coliseum in stunning HD, The Barber of Seville will have you smiling from the moment it begins. Filled with fun and farce, English National Opera's classic staging of this sunny adventure follows the escapades of the barber Figaro as he assists Count Almaviva to prise the beautiful yet feisty Rosina away from her lecherous guardian Dr Bartolo. Set in an elegant vision of 18th-century Seville, Jonathan Miller's much-loved production remains as side-splittingly funny as ever. For this revival, the talented Christopher Allen will conduct Rossini's sparkling score, packed full of wit and playful tunes. The wonderful Andrew Shore takes the role of Dr Bartolo, alongside Kathryn Rudge as Rosina and rising baritone Morgan Pearse as Figaro. The Barber of Seville is sung in English with subtitles. Creative Team: Conductor Christopher Allen Director Jonathan Miller Revival Director Peter Relton Designer Tanya McCallin Lighting Designer Tom Mannings Translators Amanda Holden and Anthony Holden Cast: Figaro Morgan Pearse Rosina Kathryn Rudge Count Almaviva Eleazar Rodriguez Dr Bartolo Andrew Shore Don Basilio Barnaby Rea Berta Katherine Broderick Fiorello Matthew Durka 'Great fun and highly recommended' **** The Guardian 'Another all-time favourite' **** Sunday Express Run time: 2 hours 50 mins (approx) | | | The Man From U.N.C.L.E (12A) Tuesday 20th October 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/202124 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 It is 1963, and the U.S. and Russia are engaged in the political minefield that is the Cold War. Napoleon Solo is one of the C.I.A.'s top men, who meets his match in the form of KGB agent, Illya Kuryakin. Under other circumstances, a showdown between these two would be explosive, but a new threat has emerged that forces them to work together. As the American and the Russian attempt to forge an alliance, the nuclear threat grows stronger, and the mysterious organisation behind it seems almost unstoppable. Napoleon and Illya's only hope is a German scientist, whose knowledge can help them save the world from catastrophe, but first, they have to find him. This slick and gripping action drama comes courtesy of director Guy Ritchie, whose previous credentials include the smash hit Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and Sherlock Holmes (2009). Starring Henry Cavill (Man of Steel) and Armie Hammer (The Social Network), The Man From U.N.C.L.E. is a cool and glamorous political adventure. Run time: 116 mins | | | RSC Live: Henry V (12A) Wednesday 21st October 7:00pm Tickets: £12.00 Adult/£10.00 Under 16's Book online: http://www.kinokulture.org.uk/rsc-live-henry-v/4589565750 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran presents his bold new vision of Shakespeare's historical masterpiece. Henry IV is dead and Hal is King. With England in a state of unrest, he must leave his rebellious youth behind, striving to gain the respect of his nobility and people. Laying claim to parts of France and following an insult from the French Dauphin, Henry gathers his troops and prepares for a war that he hopes will unite his country. RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran continues his exploration of Shakespeare's History Plays with Henry V performed in the 600th anniversary year of the Battle of Agincourt. Following his performance as Hal in Henry IV Parts I & II Alex Hassell returns as Henry V. Henry V will be broadcast Live from Stratford-upon-Avon by the Royal Shakespeare Company on Wednesday 21 October, the same week as the anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt. Run time: 210 mins | | | | | | Jumpers For Goalposts x Tour Ed Sheeran Live at Wembley Stadium The Concert Film (12A) Thursday 22nd October 7:00pm Tickets: £17.50 (please note ticket prices for this event are set by the distributors) Book online: http://www.kinokulture.org.uk/ed-sheeran-live/4590560748 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 Ed Sheerans 'Jumpers for Goalposts' concert film debut is coming to cinemas worldwide from Thursday October 22 2015. This special cinema event will be beamed live via satellite from London's world premiere in Leicester Square to select cinema screens around the world and will include red carpet highlights and an exclusive live performance, before showing the film in its entirety for the first time. Jumpers for Goalposts brings together Ed's captivating performances from the biggest shows of his career at Wembley Stadium in July 2015, where he wows the 80,000 strong crowd with his biggest hits to date, including "The A Team", "Sing" and "Thinking Out Loud" – and there's even a surprise duet from Sir Elton John. As well as his breath-taking onstage performance, Jumpers for Goalposts is intercut with the story of Ed's triumphant road to Wembley, presenting a revealing and personal glimpse into life backstage and on the road, along with an honest and intimate reflection by Ed – and those closest to him – on just how far he has come. This special global cinema event is an invitation for Ed's millions of fans to join him around the world and celebrate what he has achieved so far, before inevitably he moves the goalposts once again. Run time: 180 mins approx. Running order: 6.30pm-7pm Red carpet celebrity arrivals/interviews before the Premiere 7pm -7.45pm Ed Sheeran live performance from Leicester Square & intro to film 7.45pm Jumpers for Goalposts (concert film) 9.30pm finish | | | A Walk In The Woods (15) Friday 23rd October 7:30pm Saturday 24th October 7:30pm Tuesday 27th October 7:30pm Wednesday 28th October 7:30pm Thursday 29th October 1:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/106157 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 Bill Bryson doesn't really fancy the idea of a quiet, peaceful retirement. He wants adventure and excitement, and so he plans to hike along all 2,200 miles of the Appalachian Trail. It's a pretty dangerous road, and his knowledge of surviving in the wild is, well, limited, so his wife insists that he find someone to go with him. This is easier said than done, and almost everyone refuses – all except Bill's old school friend, Katz, that is. Katz has a very different idea of what this Appalachian adventure will be like, and Bill is starting to wonder if this was a good idea after all. Once they set off, there is no turning back, and Bill soon realises he may have bitten off more than he can chew… Based on Bill Bryson's 1998 book of the same name, A Walk in the Woods is a journey of self-discovery directed by Ken Kwapis. Starring Robert Redford (Captain America: Winter Soldier) and Nick Nolte (Gangster Squad), this is a touching and hilarious drama set in the incredible surroundings of the Appalachian Trail. Run time: 104 mins | | | Strange Magic (U) Saturday 24th October 1:30pm Tuesday 27th October 1:30pm Wednesday 28th October 1:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/106163 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 In a land which is divided between light and dark, the secret to cooperation lies in the primrose flowers that line the borders of the two halves. The petals of these flowers can be brewed into love potions, and when an imp named Sunny from the land of light happens upon one of the petals, he accidentally wreaks havoc on both kingdoms at once! When Sunny tries to use the potion to win the heart of Dawn, the fairy he loves, everything goes horribly wrong, and Dawn ends up captured by the Bog King, ruler over the dark forest. Dawn's sister, Marianne, travels to the forest to retrieve her, only to find that things are not always as they seem. This magical tale is inspired by Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, and features an all-star cast of vocal talent. With hit songs from the past 50 years, Strange Magic is a wonderful family film about love, family, and the power of song. Run time: 99 mins Content advice: Mild fantasy violence, very mild threat | | | The Big Knights (U) Friday 30th October 1:30pm Saturday 31st October 1:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/106169 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 In the far off land of Borovia, where dragons are fierce, witches are wicked, scientists are insane, the economy is bad and television is in black & white, stands Castle Big: home of The Big Knights. From the award-winning animators behind Peppa Pig, The Big Knights revolves around the exploits of brothers Sir Boris (the finest swordsman in the world), Sir Morris (the most enthusiastic) and their noble pets, Sir Horace the Dog and Sir Doris the Hamster. A newly remastered compilation, hand-picked by its creators, of the best of the brilliant BBC children's series. Narrated by Alexander Armstrong and voiced with bellicose charm by Brian Blessed (Sir Morris) and David Rintoul (Sir Boris), the brothers are the height of two men, the weight of four and the strength of sixteen. They right wrongs, rescue princesses and woe betide anything that gets in their way! This does not always make things easy for the inhabitants of Borovia, who struggle to carry on with their everyday lives despite the Big Knights' constant heroism. Endowed with all the wit and charm familiar to audiences of Peppa Pig, The Big Knights is humorous and immensely endearing. Run time: 70 mins The Big Knights is released with the support of the BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery. | | | LEGEND (18) Friday 30th October 7:30pm Saturday 31st October 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/103177 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 It is London in the 1960s, and there are two men you do not want to cross: Ronnie and Reggie Kray. Identical twins born in London's East End, the Krays are two of the most notorious criminals the city has ever seen, and they have the gangs of London in the palm of their hand. As Ronnie starts to show more and more of his psychotic side, it is up to Reggie to control him, or else their hold on the city's criminal underground will be jeopardised. The police are on the hunt to catch the two men, and with Ronnie's mental state unravelling, the brothers grow ever thirstier in their pursuit of power. The Kray twins are two of the most infamous men in the history of London, having wreaked total havoc on the streets in the 1960s. Starring Tom Hardy (Mad Max: Fury Road) as both Ronnie and Reggie Kray, as well as Emily Browning (Pompeii) and Christopher Eccleston (Thor: The Dark World), Legend is a thrilling biopic which tells the story of London's most dangerous sons. Director: Brian Helgeland Starring: Tom Hardy, Emily Browning Run time: 131 mins Content advice: Very strong language, strong violence | | | |