WE LIVE IN TIME – 12 Feb

WE LIVE IN TIME (2024)
Wednesday 12 February 2025 at 5.30pm

2024 | Dir John Crowley | 107m | UK
Stars: Florence Pugh, Andrew Garfield

We Live in Time follows Almut (Florence Pugh) and Tobias (Andrew Garfield), two people whose lives are forever changed after a chance encounter. Their relationship spans a decade, with non-linear storytelling capturing the pivotal moments of their unconventional love story. Almut, an up-and-coming chef, and Tobias, a recent divorcée, fall in love, build a home, and start a family together. However, as their bond deepens, an unexpected revelation threatens to unravel the life they’ve created. As they navigate the challenges of time, loss, and the passage of life, the film explores the beauty tobe found in each fleeting moment.

We do not show adverts – please arrive to take your allocated seat by the time shown.
Trailer below.

WE LIVE IN TIME – 13 Feb

2024 | Dir John Crowley | 107m | UK
Stars: Florence Pugh, Andrew Garfield

We Live in Time follows Almut (Florence Pugh) and Tobias (Andrew Garfield), two people whose lives are forever changed after a chance encounter. Their relationship spans a decade, with non-linear storytelling capturing the pivotal moments of their unconventional love story. Almut, an up-and-coming chef, and Tobias, a recent divorcée, fall in love, build a home, and start a family together. However, as their bond deepens, an unexpected revelation threatens to unravel the life they’ve created. As they navigate the challenges of time, loss, and the passage of life, the film explores the beauty to be found in each fleeting moment.
The evening screening is subtitled for those with hearing loss.

We do not show adverts – please arrive to take your allocated seat by the time shown.
Trailer below.

THE GOLDFINCH

THE GOLDFINCH 
Thursday 24 October 2019 at 2.30pm (Subtitled) and 7.00pm

Ansel Elgort, Oakes Fegley, Nicole Kidman

Based on Donna Tartt’s novel, The Goldfinch is a tale of grief, redemption and art. 13-year-old Theo loses his mother in a bomb attack at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, a trauma that propels him into a troubled life of crime. Elgort (Baby Driver) excels as a damaged young man desperately holding on to the only evidence of unconditional love he still has.

2019 | Dir John Crowley| 149min |  USA |  UK


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