See A Film at The Core

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The Epic of Everest (U) Wed 18 December 11am Filming in brutally harsh conditions with a hand-cranked camera, Captain John Noel captured Mallory and Irvine’s ill-fated 1924 Everest climb. HHHH The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Time Out Ticket Line: 01536 470 470 www.thecorecorby.com @thecorecorby The Core at Corby Cube Le Week-End (15) Tue 17 December 11am & 7.30pm & Wed 18 December 2.30pm & 7.30pm A long-married couple (Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan) try to recapture the romance of their youth on a Parisian getaway in this funny, touching rom-com. HHHHH Sunday Telegraph “MANAGES TO DELIGHT WITHOUT RUNNING AWAY FROM DARKNESS” The Observer See A Film December 2013 – January 2014 Wałesa: Man Of Hope (12A) Thu 19 December 7.30pm In Polish with English Subtitles Lively biopic of Polish trade union leader Lech Wałesa, founder of the Solidarity movement, whose defiance of Soviet control eventually brought about Poland’s freedom from the USSR. HHHH The Guardian, Independent Enough Said (12A) Fri 20 December 11am, 2.30pm & 7.30pm In this sharply-scripted rom-com completed just before he died, James Gandolfini plays a jaundiced divorcee warily negotiating his return to the dating game. “ WARM, WITTY, WISE... CONSTANTLY AMUSING” Daily Mirror HHHH The Guardian, Daily Telegraph The Selfish Giant (15) Thu 19 December 11am & 2.30pm Drawing comparisons to Kes and loosely inspired by the Oscar Wilde short story, Clio Barnard’s award- winning film follows a 13-year-old Bradford lad who’d rather sell scrap metal than go to school. HHHHH Daily Mail, The Guardian, Daily Telegraph Home Alone (PG) Sat 21 December 10.30am The highest-grossing comedy of all time, this festive family classic stars Macaulay Culkin as an eight-year-old boy who is mistakenly left behind when his family flies to Paris for Christmas.

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The Epic of Everest (U) Wed 18 December 11amFilming in brutally harsh conditions with a hand-cranked camera, Captain John Noel captured Mallory and Irvine’s ill-fated 1924 Everest climb.

HHHHThe Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Time Out

Ticket Line: 01536 470 470 www.thecorecorby.com

@thecorecorby The Core at Corby Cube

Le Week-End (15) Tue 17 December 11am & 7.30pm & Wed 18 December 2.30pm & 7.30pmA long-married couple (Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan) try to recapture the romance of their youth on a Parisian getaway in this funny, touching rom-com.

HHHHHSunday Telegraph

“MANAGES TO DELIGHT WITHOUT RUNNING AWAY FROM DARKNESS”The Observer

See A FilmDecember 2013 – January 2014

Wałesa: Man Of Hope (12A)Thu 19 December 7.30pmIn Polish with English Subtitles

Lively biopic of Polish trade union leader Lech Wałesa, founder of the Solidarity movement, whose defiance of Soviet control eventually brought about Poland’s freedom from the USSR.

HHHHThe Guardian, Independent

Enough Said (12A)Fri 20 December 11am, 2.30pm & 7.30pm In this sharply-scripted rom-com completed just before he died, James Gandolfini plays a jaundiced divorcee warily negotiating his return to the dating game.“ WARM, WITTY, WISE...CONSTANTLY AMUSING”Daily Mirror

HHHHThe Guardian, Daily TelegraphThe Selfish Giant (15)

Thu 19 December 11am & 2.30pmDrawing comparisons to Kes and loosely inspired by the Oscar Wilde short story, Clio Barnard’s award-winning film follows a 13-year-old Bradford lad who’d rather sell scrap metal than go to school.

HHHHHDaily Mail, The Guardian, Daily Telegraph

Home Alone (PG) Sat 21 December 10.30amThe highest-grossing comedy of all time, this festive family classic stars Macaulay Culkin as an eight-year-old boy who is mistakenly left behind when his family flies to Paris for Christmas.

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Captain Phillips (12A)Sat 21 December 2.30pm & 7.30pmTom Hanks gives a truly great performance in this adrenaline-fuelled true story of the MV Maersk Alabama, which in 2009 was hijacked by Somali pirates, who took its captain hostage before making off in one of its lifeboats.

HHHHThe Guardian, Daily Telegraph

Bolshoi Ballet: Sleeping Beauty Sun 22 December 7.30pmThe most successful ballet ever shown in cinemas, this 2011 recording of the world-famous love story of Princess Aurora, cursed at birth by the evil fairy Carabosse, is a Christmas treat for the whole family, with beautiful costumes, spectacular sets and Tchaikovsky’s unforgettable music.

Arthur Christmas (U) Mon 23 December 11amWhen Santa Claus’ clumsy son Arthur discovers that his father’s hi-tech sleigh has failed to deliver one girl’s present, he embarks on a mission to save her Christmas, in this heartwarming Aardman animation with an all-star voice cast.

HHHHDaily Telegraph, The Guardian, Empire

It’s A Wonderful Life (U)  Mon 23 December 2.30pmAn angel shows James Stewart’s suicidal businessman what the world would be like if he had never existed, in Frank Capra’s life-affirming, festive staple, still topping lists of the greatest Christmas films of all time.

HHHHHGuardian, Time Out, Empire, Total Film

“AN INSPIRATIONAL MOVIE TO WARM THE COLDEST HEARTS”Classic Film

Turbo (U) Thu 2 January 11am & Fri 3 January 11amIn DreamWorks’ latest animated adventure, Theo the snail can only dream of being a supercharged speed fiend, until a freak accident gives him the pace he needs to compete in the Indianapolis 500 race.“EYE-POPPING VISUALS, VIVID CHARACTERISATION AND STRONG VOICE WORK”The Independent

Philomena (12A)Thu 2 January 2.30pm & 7.30pmJudi Dench puts in an Oscar-worthy performance as a mother searching for her illegitimate son, taken from her when she served in one of Ireland’s notorious convents in the 1950s. Based on real life events, the comedic, sharp and heartfelt script was partly written by co-star Steve Coogan.

HHHHHDaily Telegraph, The Guardian, Daily Express

“UNEXPECTEDLY WITTY AND COMPLETELY ABSORBING”Daily Express

Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs 2 (U) Fri 3 January 2.30pm & Sat 18 January 10.30amWith food-animal hybrids called “foodimals” (buffaloafs, bananostriches and shrimpanzees) on the rampage in Swallow Falls Island, it’s up to boy inventor Flint Lockwood to restore order in this psychedelic, pun-packed sequel to the surprise hit animation.“A FEAST OF INGENIOUSLY RENDERED GASTRONOMIC INSANITY”Daily Telegraph

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The Counsellor (18)Fri 3 January 7.30pmWhen a hotshot lawyer (Michael Fassbender) begins to work for the billion-dollar drug-trafficking industry, he soon finds his world unravelling violently. Ridley Scott directs an all-star cast including Penélope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Brad Pitt and Javier Bardem.“SHOCKING, POWERFUL AND MORE GORGEOUSLY WRITTEN THAN ANY MOVIE YOU’LL SEE THIS YEAR”Empire

Justin And The Knights Of Valour (PG) Sat 4 January 10.30amA visit to his grandmother inspires young Justin to become a knight, and he sets off on a mystical journey involving an eccentric wizard (David Walliams), a trio of oddball monks (Barry Humphries, Charles Dance, James Cosmo), and the lovely Talia (Saoirse Ronan), in this animated fantasy.“AN OLD-FASHIONED FANTASY SWASHBUCKLER... NICELY ANIMATED, ACTION PACKED AND VERY AMUSING”Daily Star

Gravity (12A)Sat 4 January 2.30pm & 7.30pm & Tue 7 January 11am A medical engineer (Sandra Bullock) and an astronaut (George Clooney) work together to survive after an accident leaves them adrift in space, in this visually stunning drama from director Alfonso Cuarón.

HHHHHDaily Telegraph, The Guardian, Empire, Total Film

“INCREDIBLY EXCITING, VISUALLY AMAZING... A GLORIOUS IMAGINARY CREATION THAT ENGULFS YOU UTTERLY”The Guardian

The Butler (12A)Tue 7 January 2.30pm & 7.30pmForest Whitaker stars as Cecil Gaines, a character loosely based on Eugene Allen, who overcame racism and segregation to work as a butler to eight Presidents during 30 years at the White House.

HHHHH“A BRILLIANTLY TRUTHFUL MOVIE”New York Times

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (12A)Thu 9 January 7.30pm & Fri 10 January 7.30pmIn the second part of novelist Suzanne Collins’ wildly successful sci-fi trilogy, the victors of the brutal 74th annual Hunger Games (Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson) find their lives at risk again, with sparks of rebellion in the Districts their only chance for survival.

HHHHTotal Film, Daily Telegraph, Evening Standard

Free Birds (U) Sat 11 January 10.30amIn this fun-filled animated buddy comedy, two turkeys from different sides of the tracks (Owen Wilson and Woody Harrelson) team up to travel back in time to change the course of history - and get turkey off the holiday menu for good.

Don Jon (18)Sat 11 January 2.30pm & 7.30pmThis edgy romcom written, directed by, and co-starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt follows a New Jersey lothario’s journey of self-discovery, with Scarlett Johansson and Julianne Moore.

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Ticket Line: 01536 470 470 www.thecorecorby.com

Adults: £6.50 Concessions: £4.50

Family Ticket £20 (4 tickets, max 2 adults)

Premier screenings: Adults £8.50, Concessions £6.50

Big Scream! Exclusive screenings for babies aged under 1 year old and their adults

Orange Wednesdays The Core at Corby Cube is now participating in the Orange Wednesday scheme. Customers with Orange mobile phones can text FILM to 241 and get a code to buy two cinema tickets for the price of one. Please note this offer is not available on Premier Screenings such as opera or live theatre broadcasts. The lowest priced ticket will be issued for free.

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Saving Mr Banks (PG)Tue 14 January 11am & 2.30pm & Sat 18 January 2.30pm & 7.30pmIn California for the filming of Mary Poppins, the book’s author P.L. Travers (Emma Thompson) reflects back on her difficult childhood in Australia, the inspiration for much of her 1934 children’s classic. With Tom Hanks as Walt Disney. “A BEGUILINGLY TOUCHING AND FREQUENTLY VERY FUNNY TALE”Daily Mail

HHHHEmpire, Daily Mail

Gloria (15)Tue 14 January 7.30pmIn Spanish with English Subtitles

Paulina García is mesmerising as a 58-year-old Chilean trying to make the most of her freedom as a divorcee – energetically clubbing, drinking a little too much, putting herself before her family, but inwardly hoping to find romance for perhaps one last time.

HHHHDaily Telegraph, The Guardian, Time Out, Evening Standard, Little White Lies

“A RICH AND POETIC CHARACTER STUDY OF A WOMAN ON THE LOOK OUT FOR LOVE”Little White Lies

Frozen (PG) Sat 25 January 10.30am & 2.30pmInspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale The Snow Queen, this enchanting Disney animation follows fearless Anna on an epic journey through a snowbound wonderland, in a race to find her sister Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom in eternal winter.“A TASTY DOSE OF OLD-FASHIONED DISNEY ANIMATION MAGIC”Screen Daily

Nebraska (15)Sat 25 January 7.30pmA father and son (Bruce Dern and Will Forte) trek from Montana to Nebraska to claim prize money, meeting up with friends, relatives and acquaintances along the way in this superbly acted comedy-drama from Alexander Payne (About Schmidt, Sideways, The Descendants).

HHHHThe Guardian, Time Out, Daily Telegraph

The Corby Cube, George Street, Corby, NN17 1QG

Big Scream! screenings are exclusively for those with babies under one year old where noise is no concern. No baby, no entry! Babies go free.Le Week-End (15) Tue 17 December 11amGravity (12A) Tue 7 January 11amSaving Mr Banks (PG) Tue 14 January 11am

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