BULLET BOY

BULLET BOY
2004 (BFI re-release) | Dir Saul Dibb | 89mm | UK

Stars:Ashley Walters, Luke Fraser, Leon Black

Fresh out of prison, Ricky struggles to leave his past behind, but it keeps trying to pull him back in, while he fights to protect his younger brother Curtis. This is a powerful story of loyalty, a chance for redemption, and brotherhood – A must-see on the big screen.
Screened with descriptive subtitles.

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

Book free tickets to see Bullet Boy, a gripping crime drama film starring Ashley Walters, on Monday 15 September at David Lean Cinema before it hits general release on 26 September.

Monday 15 September 2025 at 7.00pm for 7.30pm start

JOURNEY’S END (12A) – 2017 UK 107 min

Director: Saul Dibb
Stars: Paul Bettany, Sam Claflin, Asa Butterfield, Toby Jones

poster from filmIn March 1918, an army company take their posting on a front-line trench, knowing that a German attack is imminent. With supplies as low as the men’s morale, this is no place for new recruit Raleigh (Butterfield), who has requested a placement with Stanhope (Claflin), his sister’s fiancé, now much changed through war stresses and alcohol. Director Dibb (The Duchess) captures the dread-inducing claustrophobia of the trenches in this outstanding adaptation of RC Sherriff’s 1928 play.

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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 For King and Country (2.59 mins), directed by George O’Regan.

David Lean Cinema, Croydon on Monday 16 April 2018

Show starts at 7.30 pm, ticket prices £8.50 & £7.00 (concessions).
Click on time to make a booking.

JOURNEY’S END (12A) – 2017 UK 107 min

Sold out, extra show April 16

Screenings 2.30 * & 7.30 pm
* 2.30 subtitled for those with a hearing loss

Director: Saul Dibb
Stars: Paul Bettany, Sam Claflin, Asa Butterfield, Toby Jones

poster from filmIn March 1918, an army company take their posting on a front-line trench, knowing that a German attack is imminent. With supplies as low as the men’s morale, this is no place for new recruit Raleigh (Butterfield), who has requested a placement with Stanhope (Claflin), his sister’s fiancé, now much changed through war stresses and alcohol. Director Dibb (The Duchess) captures the dread-inducing claustrophobia of the trenches in this outstanding adaptation of RC Sherriff’s 1928 play.

[fvplayer src=”https://youtu.be/1gcKfkBoiys”]
Plus a BRIT School Showcase film, screened in partnership with the School’s Film & Media Production department.
For this film we are showing For King and Country (2.59 mins), directed by George O’Regan.

David Lean Cinema, Croydon on Thursday 22 March 2018

Shows start at 2.30 and 7.30 pm, ticket prices £8.50 & £7.00 (concessions).
Click on time to make a booking.