JUDY

JUDY 
Tuesday 10 December 2019 at 11.00am

Renee Zellweger, Jessie Buckley, Rufus Sewell

Strapped for cash and wanting to create a stable environment for her children, Judy Garland embarks on a trip to London to perform a series of sold-out concerts. Following the last year of her life, Judy depicts the realities of a celebrity past her prime. Based on Olivier-nominated play End of the Rainbow, the film features Renée Zellweger giving a heart- wrenching performance as the star.

2019 | Dir Rupert Goold | 118min |  UK

“(Zellweger’s) Garland is pure, seductive legend: a monster, sure, but what a star”Lisa Mullen, Sight & Sound

Monthly 11.00 am Babes in Arms screening
Bringing a baby is not compulsory, but we cannot guarantee a quiet auditorium! Lights will not be fully dimmed, sound will be lower than usual and people may need to move around. When available, subtitles will be shown. The babes in arms may be up to one year old.


Ticket Prices:
£7.50 (Standard), £6.00 (Concessions), £5.00 (25 and under).

JUDY

JUDY 
Wednesday 04 December  2019 at 7.30pm

Renee Zellweger, Jessie Buckley, Rufus Sewell

Strapped for cash and wanting to create a stable environment for her children, Judy Garland embarks on a trip to London to perform a series of sold-out concerts. Following the last year of her life, Judy depicts the realities of a celebrity past her prime. Based on Olivier-nominated play End of the Rainbow, the film features Renée Zellweger giving a heart- wrenching performance as the star.

2019 | Dir Rupert Goold | 118min |  UK

“(Zellweger’s) Garland is pure, seductive legend: a monster, sure, but what a star”Lisa Mullen, Sight & Sound


Ticket Prices:
£7.50 (Standard), £6.00 (Concessions), £5.00 (25 and under).

JUDY

JUDY 
Thursday 14 November 2019 at 2.30pm (Subtitled) and 7.30pm

Renee Zellweger, Jessie Buckley, Rufus Sewell

Strapped for cash and wanting to create a stable environment for her children, Judy Garland embarks on a trip to London to perform a series of sold-out concerts. Following the last year of her life, Judy depicts the realities of a celebrity past her prime. Based on Olivier-nominated play End of the Rainbow, the film features Renée Zellweger giving a heart- wrenching performance as the star.

2019 | Dir Rupert Goold | 118min |  UK


Ticket Prices:
£7.50 (Standard), £6.00 (Concessions), £5.00 (25 and under).

WILD ROSE

WILD ROSE
Wednesday 5 June 2019 at 7.30pm.

Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters, Sophie Okonedo

Fresh out of prison, Rose-Lynn returns to her family in Glasgow, with her heart set on making the most of her talent as a country singer. A wealthy benefactor offers Rose-Lynn real hope of travelling to Nashville to fulfil her dream, at the risk of destroying her fragile relationship with her two young children. While Buckley’s acting is every bit as good as we’d expect from Beast and TV’s War and Peace, her sensational singing voice is the revelation at the heart of this witty and soulful drama.

2018 | Dir Tom Harper | 100min | UK

…lets you experience what the glory of country music really is: an art torn straight from life itself – Owen Gleiberman, Variety

The programme will also include our current BRIT School Showcase film, a portrait of guitar teacher Ross Merrin by Armin Seddigh.


Ticket Prices:
£7.50 (Standard), £6.00 (Concessions), £5.00 (25 and under).

WILD ROSE

WILD ROSE
Tuesday 11 June 2019 at 11.00am.

Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters, Sophie Okonedo

Fresh out of prison, Rose-Lynn returns to her family in Glasgow, with her heart set on making the most of her talent as a country singer. A wealthy benefactor offers Rose-Lynn real hope of travelling to Nashville to fulfil her dream, at the risk of destroying her fragile relationship with her two young children. While Buckley’s acting is every bit as good as we’d expect from Beast and TV’s War and Peace, her sensational singing voice is the revelation at the heart of this witty and soulful drama.

2018 | Dir Tom Harper | 100min | UK

(Wild Rose) lets you experience what the glory of country music really is: an art torn straight from life itself – Owen Gleiberman, Variety

Monthly 11.00 am Babes in Arms screening
Bringing a baby is not compulsory, but we cannot guarantee a quiet auditorium! Lights will not be fully dimmed, sound will be lower than usual and people may need to move around. When available, subtitles will be shown. The babes in arms may be up to one year old.


Ticket Prices:
£7.50 (Standard), £6.00 (Concessions), £5.00 (25 and under).

WILD ROSE

WILD ROSE
Thursday 30 May 2019 at 2.30pm (Subtitled) and 7.30pm.

Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters, Sophie Okonedo

Fresh out of prison, Rose-Lynn returns to her family in Glasgow, with her heart set on making the most of her talent as a country singer. A wealthy benefactor offers Rose-Lynn real hope of travelling to Nashville to fulfil her dream, at the risk of destroying her fragile relationship with her two young children. While Buckley’s acting is every bit as good as we’d expect from Beast and TV’s War and Peace, her sensational singing voice is the revelation at the heart of this witty and soulful drama.

2018 | Dir Tom Harper | 100min | UK

…lets you experience what the glory of country music really is: an art torn straight from life itself – Owen Gleiberman, Variety

The 2.30pm screening is subtitled for people with hearing loss
The 7:30pm programme will also include our current BRIT School Showcase film Parole (12A), directed by Lea Georgiev & Persephone Wood.


Ticket Prices:
£7.50 (Standard), £6.00 (Concessions), £5.00 (25 and under).

BEAST (15) – 2017 UK 107 min

Director: Michael Pearce
Stars: Jessie Buckley, Johnny Flynn, Geraldine James

Constrained by the strict rules of her domineering mother, a troubled woman seizes the opportunity for freedom and rebellion presented by the arrival of a stranger to her island community, even as suspicion mounts amidst a string of murders. Buckley (War and Peace; The Woman in White) moves from TV to film stardom with “a terrific central performance” (The Telegraph), while impressive debutant Pearce has been compared to Hitchcock and Roeg for his gripping use of suspense and twisted psychological depth – Jersey has never seemed more wild!
Image from film

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Plus a BRIT School Showcase film, screened in partnership with the School’s Film & Media Production department. For this film we are showing Tom Horton (U) (4.15 min), directed by Lucas Aliaga-Hurt & Victoria Man. A portrait of a marine biologist based in Penzance.

David Lean Cinema, Croydon on Thursday 28 June 2018

Show starts at 7.30 pm, ticket prices £8.50 & £7.00 (concessions).
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