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F E B R UA RY2019
WE ARE YOUR
LOCALCINEMA
£6 Mondays
Family Cinema
Parent & Baby Screenings
Live Theatre Screenings
French Impressions
Box Offi ce: 020 8232 1010 watermans.org.uk Information contained in this brochure is correct at the time of going to print. Watermans is managed by Hounslow Arts Trust Ltd (No. 1164904)
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BUS: 65, 237 and 267 all stop right outside.
TRAIN: we are only a short walk from either Brentford or Kew Bridge overground station.
CAR: on-site car park (1st hour free and Blue Badge holders park for free).
CYCLE: secure cycle parking.
GETTING HERE IS EASY
WATERMANS – YOUR LOCAL ARTS CENTRE40 High Street, Brentford, TW8 0DSBox Offi ce: Open daily 1pm–9pmwatermans.org.uk Follow us @WatermansArts
Films start at the times shown. Late-comers may not be admitted.
PARENTS & BABIES Screenings are exclusively for parents with babies up to the age of 1 year.
FAMILY CINEMA All tickets £5.
EVERY MONDAY, EVERY FILM (excluding Live Encores)
ENGLISH SUBTITLED SCREENING
FOR THE HARD OF HEARING
AUDIO DESCRIPTION
DIARYFRI 1 FEBRUARY 13:00 Mary Queen of Scots15:45 The House by The Sea18:00 Mary Queen of Scots20:45 Stan and OllieSAT 2 FEBRUARY 11:00 Big Bad Fox and Other Tales 14:00 Mary Queen of Scots17:55 Carmen – Met Opera LiveSUN 3 FEBRUARY 13:00 Stan and Ollie15:15 The House by The Sea15:45 Mary Queen of Scots20:30 Stan and OllieMON 4 FEBRUARY 11:00 Antony and Cleopatra – NT Encore15:15 Mary Queen of Scots18:00 Stan and Ollie20:15 Mary Queen of ScotsTUE 5 FEBRUARY 13:00 Mary Queen of Scots16:00 Stan and Ollie 18:15 The House by The Sea20:30 Mary Queen of ScotsWED 6 FEBRUARY 11:30 Mary Queen of Scots 15:45 The House by The Sea18:00 Mary Queen of Scots 20:45 Stan and OllieTHU 7 FEBRUARY 13:00 Mary Queen of Scots15:45 Stan and Ollie18:00 Mary Queen of Scots20:45 The House by The SeaFRI 8 FEBRUARY 12:30 The Front Runner15:00 Burning18:00 Mary Queen of Scots20:45 The Front RunnerSAT 9 FEBRUARY 11:00 Christopher Robin 14:30 Burning18:00 Mary Queen of Scots20:45 The Front RunnerSUN 10 FEBRUARY 14:00 Burning17:15 The Front Runner19:45 Mary Queen of Scots
MON 11 FEBRUARY 12:30 Mary Queen of Scots15:15 The Front Runner17:45 Burning20:45 Mary Queen of ScotsTUE 12 FEBRUARY 12:30 Burning15:30 The Front Runner 18:00 Mary Queen of Scots20:45 The Front RunnerWED 13 FEBRUARY 11:30 The Front Runner 15:00 The Front Runner17:30 Mary Queen of Scots 20:15 BurningTHU 14 FEBRUARY 12:30 Burning15:30 Mary Queen of Scots18:15 The Front Runner20:45 Mary Queen of ScotsFRI 15 FEBRUARY 13:00 Can You Ever Forgive Me?15:30 Vice18:15 Beautiful Boy20:45 Can You Ever Forgive Me?SAT 16 FEBRUARY 10:45 Nutcracker and the Four Realms 13:00 French Impressions14:30 Orphée18:15 Can You Ever Forgive Me?20:45 Beautiful BoySUN 17 FEBRUARY 14:00 I’m Not Running – NT Encore17:45 Vice20:30 Can You Ever Forgive Me?MON 18 FEBRUARY 10:30 Ralph Breaks the Internet 13:00 Mary Poppins Returns 15:45 Beautiful Boy18:15 Can You Ever Forgive Me?20:30 ViceTUE 19 FEBRUARY 10:30 Ralph Breaks the Internet 13:00 Mary Poppins Returns 15:45 Vice 18:30 Can You Ever Forgive Me?20:45 Beautiful Boy
WED 20 FEBRUARY 11:30 Beautiful Boy 14:30 Mary Poppins Returns18:00 Can You Ever Forgive Me? 20:30 ViceTHU 21 FEBRUARY 10:30 Ralph Breaks the Internet 13:00 Mary Poppins Returns 15:45 Can You Ever Forgive Me?18:00 Vice20:45 Beautiful BoyFRI 22 FEBRUARY 10:30 Ralph Breaks the Internet 13:00 Mary Poppins Returns 15:45 Destroyer18:15 All Is True20:30 A Private WarSAT 23 FEBRUARY 11:00 Ralph Breaks the Internet 13:30 All Is True16:00 A Private War18:30 All Is True20:45 DestroyerSUN 24 FEBRUARY 13:00 A Private War15:30 Destroyer18:00 All Is True20:15 A Private WarMON 25 FEBRUARY 11:00 I’m Not Running – NT Encore15:45 A Private War18:15 All Is True20:30 DestroyerTUE 26 FEBRUARY 13:30 All Is True15:45 Destroyer 18:15 A Private War20:45 All Is TrueWED 27 FEBRUARY 11:30 Destroyer 15:45 A Private War18:15 All Is True 20:30 DestroyerTHU 28 FEBRUARY 13:30 All Is True15:45 Destroyer18:15 All Is True20:30 A Private War
TICKETS
DAYTIME £9 (£8 concs)PEAK TIME (Weekdays post 5.30pm and weekends) £10 (£9 concs) PARENTS & BABIES £7 FAMILY CINEMA £5FRENCH IMPRESSIONS £13.50 (£12.50 concs)MONDAYS All tickets £6 STUDENTS £6
BOOKING ONLINE IS FREE!
(excluding special screenings
and French Impressions).
Students must show valid ID
at Box Office.
ALL TICKETS £6 FOR
STUDENTS
Box Office: 020 8232 1010 -
SPECIAL SCREENINGS FAMILY CINEMASATS 11AM (UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED SEE DIARY FOR TIMES).TICKETS £5
THE B IG BAD FOX AND OTHER TALES (U)SAT 2 FEBRUARY Dir. Patrick Imbert, Benjamin
Renner/83m/2017/Fra, Bel
A hilarious, heart-warming tale of animal misfits.
CHRISTOPHER ROBIN (PG)SAT 9 FEBRUARY Dir. Marc Forster/104m/2018/USA
When Christopher Robin loses his brief-case his imaginary friends Pooh and the gang come to his aid.
THE NUTCRACKER AND THE FOUR REALMS (PG)SAT 16 FEBRUARY Dirs. Lasse Hallström, Joe
Johnston/99m/2017/USA
Disney live action film inspired by E.T.A Hoffmann’s classic tale.
HALF TERMRALPH BREAKS THE INTERNET (PG)MON 18 - SAT 23 FEBRUARY (EXCL. WED) Dirs. Phil Johnston, Rich
Moore/112m/2018/USA. John C.
Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Gal Gadot
Ralph and Vanellope discover and explore the thrilling World Wide Web.
MARY POPPINS RETURNS (U)MON 18 – FRI 22 FEBRUARY Dir. Rob Marshall/
130m/2018/USA.
Emily Blunt, Meryl
Streep, Ben Whishaw, Colin Firth
A delightful, magical musical sequel with Emily Blunt as the practically-perfect nanny.(PLEASE NOTE: due to restrictions by the distributor, tickets are charged at the normal day time price of £9)
FEBRUARY CINEMA MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS ( 15)FRI 1 – THU 14 FEBRUARY Dir. Josie Rourke/124m/2018/UK.
Saoirse Ronan, Margot Robbie,
Jack Lowden
The Donmar Warehouse’s artistic director Josie Rourke makes her film debut with this “slickly entertaining …juicy, darkly compelling drama” (★★★★ The Guardian), that looks at the fraud between Mary Stuart and Elizabeth I.
STAN AND OLL IE (PG) FRI 1 – THU 7 FEBRUARY (EXCL. SAT) Dir. Jon S. Baird/98m/2018/UK, Can,
USA. Stephanie Hyam, Steve Coogan,
John C. Reilly, Shirley Henderson
A heart-warming story about the legendary comedy duo as they embark on a variety hall tour in Britain and Ireland.
THE HOUSE BY THE SEA (12A)FRI 1 – THU 7 FEBRUARY (EXCL. SAT & MON) Dir. Robert
Guédiguian/
107m/2017/
Fr/Subs. Ariane
Ascaride, Jean-
Pierre Darroussin, Gérard Meylan
“Robert Guédiguian delivers a hopeful, heartfelt portrait of three later-life siblings finding unexpected renewal in their childhood home.” Variety
THE FRONT RUNNER ( 15) FRI 8 – THU 14 FEBRUARY Dir. Jason Reitman/113m/2017/
USA. Hugh Jackman, Vera Farmiga,
J.K. Simmons
Based on the true story of charismatic politician Gary Hart, who lost his campaign to become president in 1988 due to his extramarital affair with a journalist.
BURNING ( 15)FRI 8 – THU 14 FEBRUARY Dir. Chang-dong
Lee/148m/2018/
Sth Ko/Subs. Ah-in
Yoo, Steven Yeun,
Jong-seo Jun
A psychological thriller from the South Korean director of Sunshine and Poetry. “A daring study of class conflict and sexual longing that blazes with mystery.” ★★★★★ The Telegraph
CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME? ( 15) FRI 15 – THU 21 FEBRUARY Dir. Marielle
Heller/106m/2018/
USA. Melissa
McCarthy, Richard E.
Grant, Dolly Wells
Based on a true story. The well-known, best-selling celebrity biographer, Lee Israel turns to fraud to support her now flagging career by becoming a literary mimic with the help of a friend.
VICE ( 15)FRI 15 – THU 21 FEBRUARY (EXCL. SAT) Dir. Adam McKay/
132m/2018/USA.
Christian Bale, Amy
Adams, Steve Carell
The story of Dick Cheney, the most powerful Vice President in history, and how his policies changed the world as we know it. “Bale brilliantly captures the former vice-president’s bland magnificence in Adam McKay’s entertainingly nihilist biopic.” ★★★★★ The Guardian
BEAUTIFUL BOY ( 15)FRI 15 – THU 21 FEB (EXCL. SUN) Dir. Felix van Groeningen/
120m/2018/USA. Steve Carell,
Timothée Chalamet, Maura Tierney
Starring Academy Award nominees Steve Carell and
Timothée Chalamet, in this gritty, heartbreaking and inspiring story based on the memoir of a father whose son is dealing with drug addiction.
ALL IS TRUE ( 12A)FRI 22 – THU 28 FEBRUARY Dir. Kenneth Branagh/101m/2018/
UK. Kenneth Branagh, Judy Dench,
Ian McKellen
A theatrical drama that sees Branagh portray the famous playwright, William Shakespeare in his retirement years with Dench playing his wife Anne Hathaway. “Kenneth Branagh and Ben Elton’s poignant Bard biopic.” ★★★★ The Guardian
A PRIVATE WAR ( 15) FRI 22 – THU 28 FEBRUARY Dir. Matthew
Heineman/
110m/2018/UK,
USA. Rosamund Pike,
Tom Hollander,
Jamie Dornan
Rosamund Pike gives a powerhouse performance in this tense biopic drama about the fearless war correspondent Marie Colvin who was killed while working on an assignment for the Sunday Times in Syria.
DESTROYER ( 15) FRI 22 – THU 28 FEBRUARY Dir. Karyn Kusama/121m/2018/
USA Nicole Kidman, Toby Kebbell,
Tatiana Maslany
A gripping and compelling crime thriller sees Nicole Kidman as an LA Cop whose undercover assignments have left her filled with guilt and loss. When a past nemesis resurfaces she sees this as a chance for redemption.
ANTONY & CLEOPATRA (12A)MON 4 FEBRUARY – ENCOREDir. Simon Godwin/
222m/2018/UK
Ralph Fiennes and
Sophie Okonedo
A morning screening of Shakespeare’s gripping tale of power.
★★★★★ The Observer
I ’M NOT RUNNING ( 12A) SUN 17 FEBRUARY – ENCOREMON 25 FEBRUARY – ENCOREDir. Neil Armfield /180m/2019/
UK. Siân Brooke, Brigid Zengeni,
Joshua McGuire
An explosive new play by David Hare.
ALL TICKETS: £17 OR £14.50
CARMEN ( 12A) SAT 2 FEBRUARY Dir. Sir Richard Eyre/221m/
2018/USA/Subs. Clémentine
Margaine, Roberto Alagna,
Alexander Vinogradov
Mezzo-soprano Clémentine Margaine plays opera’s ultimate seductress, while Roberto Alagna returns to the role of Don José, the good-hearted soldier.
LA F ILLE DU RÈGIMENT ( 12A) SAT 2 MARCH Con. Enrique Mazzola/180m/
2018/USA/Subs. Pretty Yende,
Javier Camarena
Full of wit and invention, Donizetti’s comic opera is a delight.
See website for full details.
TICKETS: £28 OR £24
Two Golden Globe nominations
Golden Globe Winner Best Actor
plus five other nominations
Winner of two Cannes Film
Festival Awards 2018
Golden Globe nominated for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor
Nominated for César Awards,
France 2018 – Best Supporting Actress
& Winner of two Venice Film Festival
Awards 2017
Three Golden Globe nominations
SAT 16 FEBRUARYJon Davies will be showing the newly re-mastered Orphée, one of his favourite films, and will explore the work of one of France’s most gifted and multi-talented artists Jean Cocteau.
ORPHÈE (PG)Dir. Jean Cocteau/95m/1950/
Fr/Subs. Jean Marais, María
Casares, Marie Déa
“Jean Cocteau’s 1950 variation on the Orpheus myth has the compressed and expressive brilliance of poetry.” ★★★★★ The Guardian
SAT 16 MARCHThis month Jon Davies presents the latest film by Marseille-based Robert Guédiguian, The House by the Sea, and looks at how French cinema has celebrated France’s third biggest city.
THE HOUSE BY THE SEA (12A)Dir. Robert Guédiguian/107m/
2017/Fr/Subs. Ariane Ascaride,
Jean-Pierre Darroussin,
Gérard Meylan
See main titles for details.
FRENCH IMPRESSIONS
A PERFECT R IVERSIDE VENUE
Enjoy coffee, snacks and cold drinks on our terrace.