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Tickets Adults £6.50 Over 60s, Students, Passport to Leisure £5.50 Elevenses (everybody) £5.50 Children (age 3-16) £5.00 Contact The Picture House is a 490 seat cinema, showing the best in mainstream, foreign language and independent film. Our state-of-the- art digital technology allows us to bring you live satellite broadcasts of theatre, opera, ballet and live music from around the world, enhancing our varied programme. We also stage live events at the Picture House, with a number of international comedy & music acts performing throughout the year. The cinema is available for hire (commercially & by the community), please contact the Manager on 01422 847287 to enquire, or visit our website for full details. THE PICTURE HOUSE AUGUST AT A GLANCE Hebden Royd Town Council WHERE TO FIND US Picture House, New Road, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 8AD TICKETS & CONTACT DETAILS Fri 1 How to Train Your Dragon 2 * (PG) at 1:30pm Walking on Sunshine * (12A) at 7:45pm Sat 2 How to Train Your Dragon 2 * (PG) at 1:30pm Walking on Sunshine * (12A) at 7:45pm Sun 3 How to Train Your Dragon 2 * (PG) at 1:30pm A Night at the Cinema 1914 (U) at 4:30pm Chef * (15) at 7:45pm Mon 4 How to Train Your Dragon 2 * (PG) at 1:30pm Chef * (15) at 7:45pm Tues 5 How to Train Your Dragon 2 * (PG) at 1:30pm Chef * (15) at 7:45pm Weds 6 How to Train Your Dragon 2 * (PG) at 1:30pm Cold in July (15) at 7:45pm Thurs 7 Walking on Sunshine * (12A) at 10:30am How to Train Your Dragon 2 * (PG) at 1:30pm Cold in July (15) at 7:45pm Fri 8 Fault in Our Stars * (12A) at 1:30pm The 100 Year old man who climbed out... (15) at 7:45pm Sat 9 Fault in Our Stars * (12A) at 1:30pm & 4.30pm The 100 Year old man who climbed out... (15) at 7:45pm Sun 10 Fault in Our Stars * (12A) at 1:30pm The 100 Year old man who climbed out... (15) at 4.30pm Fault In Our Stars (12A) at 7:45pm ** Mon 11 Fault in Our Stars * (12A) at 1:30pm A Promise (12A) at 7:45pm Tues 12 Pudsey the Dog: The Movie * (U) at 1:30pm A Promise (12A) at 7:45pm Weds 13 Pudsey the Dog: The Movie * (U) at 1:30pm Some Like it Hot (12) at 7:45pm Thurs 14 Some Like it Hot (12) at 10:30am Pudsey the Dog: The Movie * (U) at 1:30pm I am Divine (15) at 7:45pm Fri 15 The Nut Job (U) at 1:30pm Boyhood (15) at 7:45pm Sat 16 The Nut Job (U) * at 1:30pm Boyhood (15) at 7:45pm Sun 17 The Nut Job (U) * at 1:30pm Mr Morgan’s Last Love (12A) at 4:30pm Boyhood (15) at 7:45pm Mon 18 The Nut Job (U) * at 1:30pm The Golden Dream (12A) at 7:45pm Tues 19 Boyhood (15) at 10:30am (Parent & Baby) The Nut Job (U) * at 2:30pm Mr Morgan’s Last Love (12A) at 7:45pm Weds 20 The Nut Job (U) * at 1:30pm Grand Central (15) at 7:45pm Thurs 21 Boyhood (15) at 10:30am The Nut Job (U) * at 2:30pm Grand Central (15) at 7:45pm Fri 22 House of Magic (U) at 1:30pm Dawn of the Planet of the Apes * (12A) at 7:45pm Sat 23 House of Magic (U) at 1:30pm Dawn of the Planet of the Apes * (12A) at 7:45pm Sun 24 House of Magic (U) at 1:30pm Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (12A) at 4:30pm ** Joe (15) at 7:45pm Mon 25 House of Magic (U) at 1:30pm Joe (15) at 7:45pm Tues 26 House of Magic (U) at 1:30pm Supermensch: Legend of Shep Gordon (15) at 7:45pm Weds 27 House of Magic (U) at 1:30pm Cycling with Moliere (15) at 7:45pm Thurs 28 Fault In Our Stars * (12A) at 10:30am House of Magic (U) at 2:30pm Cycling with Moliere (15) at 7:45pm Fri 29 Earth to Echo (PG) at 1:30pm God’s Pocket (15) at 7:45pm Sat 30 Earth to Echo (PG) at 1:30pm Mood Indigo (12A) at 7:45pm Sun 31 Earth to Echo (PG) at 1:30pm Mood Indigo (12A) at 4:30pm God’s Pocket (15) at 7:45pm August 2014 We have audio headsets which offer amplification for the hearing impaired and (for specified films) audio description for the visually impaired; please ask at the Box Office to borrow a headset. Level access is via a ramp to the right hand side of the building. Those with a RADAR key can contact the Box Office directly to gain admission. There is an accessible toilet in the foyer (accessed through the auditorium). FACILITIES FOR DISABLED PEOPLE SUMMER HOLIDAY MATINEES SOFT SUBTITLES & AUDIO DESCRIPTION The following screenings will be shown with soft subtitles projected onto the screen for the hearing impaired, and these are signified by a double asterisk **. Please note all other screenings of these films are without soft subtitles. With the lights turned up a little (and the sound down a notch or two), we help to create a stress-free environment exclusively for parents and guardians to enjoy films with their babies. PARENT & BABY SCREENINGS SPECIAL SCREENING ELEVENSES AT THE PICTURE HOUSE Door are open for all Elevenses screenings from 10:15am, and the programme begins at 10:30am. All Elevenses films start at 11:00am. LIVE BROADCASTS * - Audio Description available ** - Soft Subtitled screening Wed 3rd September RSC Live - Two Gentlemen of Verona at 7pm (6pm) Advance tickets priced £15 (£14) Valentine and Proteus are best friends until they fall in love with the same girl. Fri 1st to Thurs 7th Aug How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) at 1:30pm Fri 8th to Mon 11th Aug Fault In Our Stars (12A) at 1.30pm (4:30pm on Sat 9th ) Tues 12th to Thurs 14th Aug Pudsey the Dog (U) at 1.30pm Fri 15th to Thurs 21st Aug The Nutjob (U) at 1.30pm (2:30pm on Tues 19th & Thurs 21st) Fri 22nd to Thurs 28th Aug House of Magic (U) at 1.30pm (2:30pm on Thurs 28th) Fri 29th to Sun 31st Aug Earth to Echo (PG) at 1.30pm 01422 842807 [email protected] www.hebdenbridgepicturehouse.co.uk follow us @hbpicturehouse like us www.facebook.com/HebdenBridgePictureHouse Thurs 7th Aug Walking On Sunshine * (12A) Thurs 14th Aug Some Like It Hot (12) Thurs 21st Aug Boyhood (15) Thurs 28th Aug Fault In Our Stars * (12A) Thurs 4th Sep Lilting (15) HEBDEN BRIDGE PICTURE HOUSE All tickets for Elevenses are just £5.50 and include a free hot drink and a biscuit. Please note no discounts are available on tickets for these screenings. AUGUST FILMS CONT. How to Train Your Dragon 2 A NIGHT AT THE CINEMA 1914 (U) Sunday 3rd August at 4.30pm Marking the centenary of the First World War, the BFI and Hebden Bridge Picture House recreate a typical night out at the cinema in 1914 with a glorious selection of comedies, adventure films, travelogues and newsreels, accompanied by a new score from composer Stephen Horne. Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian. Tues 19th August Boyhood (15) at 10:30am (11:00am start) All tickets are £5.50 and include a free tea/coffee or glass of squash. Please visit our website for further information. All films with Audio Description available are signified by a single asterisk *. Details of these films are often limited at time of print, so please check our website for more details as they are announced. COMING SOON Thurs 4th September NT Live – Medea (Adv 12A) at 7pm (6pm) Advance tickets priced £15 (£14) Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory (Goldfrapp) are to provide the music for Euripides’ powerful tragedy Medea, in a new version written by Ben Power and directed by Carrie www.hebdenbridgepicturehouse.co.uk/live-broadcasts/ Dir: Hong Khaou | UK | 2014 | 86 mins Cast | Ben Whishaw, Pei-pei Cheng, Andrew Leung, Morvern Christie, Peter Bowles Ben Whishaw (Bright Star) and Cheng Pei Pei (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) star in Hong Khaou’s soulful drama about a Chinese-Cambodian woman (Pei Pei) mourning her son death alone, until his former boyfriend (Whishaw) gets in touch... Lyrical and suffused with tenderness, Lilting is superbly eloquent on loss, alienation, contemporary young gay relationships and cultural divides. LILTING (15) Mon 1st & Thurs 4th Sep Dir: Dave Green | USA | 2014 | 91 mins Cast | Teo Halm, Astro, Reese Hartwig, Ella Wahlestedt, Jason Gray-Stanford Mad Men’s John Slattery directs this vividly authentic adaptation of Pete Dexter’s novel starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, John Turturro and Christina Hendricks. It starts with a young man’s death, covered up as an accident by his colleagues. But his mother (Hendricks) is suspicious and asks her husband (Hoffman) to find the murderer and put him in the ground... Dir: Michel Gondry | France / Belgium | 2013 | 94 mins Cast | Romain Duris, Audrey Tautou, Omar Sy The eccentric Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) returns with this charming film starring Romain Duris (Heartbreaker) as Colin, a romantically unlucky inventor. Finally meeting Chloe, the woman of his dreams (Audrey Tatou – Amélie), they enjoy a whirlwind courtship; but their bliss is interrupted when Chloe falls ill... can Colin save her? A poetic tale of bittersweet romance. GOD’S POCKET (15) Fri 29th & Sun 31st August MOOD INDIGO (12A) Sat 30th & Sun 31st August Sunday 10th Aug Fault In Our Stars (12A) at 7:45pm Sunday 24th Aug Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (12A) at 4:30pm Dir: Philippe Le Guay | France | 2013 | 105 mins | French w/Eng ST Cast | Fabrice Luchini, Lambert Wilson, Maya Sansa Lambert Wilson (Of Gods and Men) and Fabrice Luchini star in this hugely likeable comedy about fading actors preparing for Molière’s The Misanthrope. Wilson is TV heartthrob Gauthier, who persuades less successful Serge (Luchini) to join him on the play; and together they rehearse, argue and ponder life and romance whilst cycling round the île de Ré. CYCLING WITH MOLIÈRE (15) Weds 27th & Thurs 28th August

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TicketsAdults £6.50Over 60s, Students, Passport to Leisure £5.50 Elevenses (everybody) £5.50Children (age 3-16) £5.00

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The Picture House is a 490 seat cinema, showing the best in mainstream, foreign language and independent film. Our state-of-the-art digital technology allows us to bring you live satellite broadcasts of theatre, opera, ballet and live music from around the world, enhancing our varied programme. We also stage live events at the Picture House, with a number of international comedy & music acts performing throughout the year. The cinema is available for hire (commercially & by the community), please contact the Manager on 01422 847287 to enquire, or visit our website for full details.

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WHERE TO FIND USPicture House, New Road, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 8AD

TICKETS & CONTACT DETAILSFri 1 How to Train Your Dragon 2 * (PG) at 1:30pm Walking on Sunshine * (12A) at 7:45pm Sat 2 How to Train Your Dragon 2 * (PG) at 1:30pm Walking on Sunshine * (12A) at 7:45pm Sun 3 How to Train Your Dragon 2 * (PG) at 1:30pm A Night at the Cinema 1914 (U) at 4:30pm Chef * (15) at 7:45pm Mon 4 How to Train Your Dragon 2 * (PG) at 1:30pm Chef * (15) at 7:45pm Tues 5 How to Train Your Dragon 2 * (PG) at 1:30pm Chef * (15) at 7:45pmWeds 6 How to Train Your Dragon 2 * (PG) at 1:30pm Cold in July (15) at 7:45pm Thurs 7 Walking on Sunshine * (12A) at 10:30am How to Train Your Dragon 2 * (PG) at 1:30pm Cold in July (15) at 7:45pmFri 8 Fault in Our Stars * (12A) at 1:30pm The 100 Year old man who climbed out... (15) at 7:45pm Sat 9 Fault in Our Stars * (12A) at 1:30pm & 4.30pm The 100 Year old man who climbed out... (15) at 7:45pmSun 10 Fault in Our Stars * (12A) at 1:30pm The 100 Year old man who climbed out... (15) at 4.30pm Fault In Our Stars (12A) at 7:45pm **Mon 11 Fault in Our Stars * (12A) at 1:30pm A Promise (12A) at 7:45pmTues 12 Pudsey the Dog: The Movie * (U) at 1:30pm A Promise (12A) at 7:45pmWeds 13 Pudsey the Dog: The Movie * (U) at 1:30pm Some Like it Hot (12) at 7:45pmThurs 14 Some Like it Hot (12) at 10:30am Pudsey the Dog: The Movie * (U) at 1:30pm I am Divine (15) at 7:45pmFri 15 The Nut Job (U) at 1:30pm Boyhood (15) at 7:45pmSat 16 The Nut Job (U) * at 1:30pm Boyhood (15) at 7:45pmSun 17 The Nut Job (U) * at 1:30pm Mr Morgan’s Last Love (12A) at 4:30pm Boyhood (15) at 7:45pmMon 18 The Nut Job (U) * at 1:30pm The Golden Dream (12A) at 7:45pmTues 19 Boyhood (15) at 10:30am (Parent & Baby) The Nut Job (U) * at 2:30pm Mr Morgan’s Last Love (12A) at 7:45pmWeds 20 The Nut Job (U) * at 1:30pm Grand Central (15) at 7:45pmThurs 21 Boyhood (15) at 10:30am The Nut Job (U) * at 2:30pm Grand Central (15) at 7:45pmFri 22 House of Magic (U) at 1:30pm Dawn of the Planet of the Apes * (12A) at 7:45pm Sat 23 House of Magic (U) at 1:30pm Dawn of the Planet of the Apes * (12A) at 7:45pm Sun 24 House of Magic (U) at 1:30pm Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (12A) at 4:30pm ** Joe (15) at 7:45pm Mon 25 House of Magic (U) at 1:30pm Joe (15) at 7:45pm Tues 26 House of Magic (U) at 1:30pm Supermensch: Legend of Shep Gordon (15) at 7:45pmWeds 27 House of Magic (U) at 1:30pm Cycling with Moliere (15) at 7:45pmThurs 28 Fault In Our Stars * (12A) at 10:30am House of Magic (U) at 2:30pm Cycling with Moliere (15) at 7:45pmFri 29 Earth to Echo (PG) at 1:30pm God’s Pocket (15) at 7:45pmSat 30 Earth to Echo (PG) at 1:30pm Mood Indigo (12A) at 7:45pmSun 31 Earth to Echo (PG) at 1:30pm Mood Indigo (12A) at 4:30pm God’s Pocket (15) at 7:45pm

August 2014

We have audio headsets which offer amplification for the hearing impaired and (for specified films) audio description for the visually impaired; please ask at the Box Office to borrow a headset. Level access is via a ramp to the right hand side of the building. Those with a RADAR key can contact the Box Office directly to gain admission. There is an accessible toilet in the foyer (accessed through the auditorium).

FACILITIES FOR DISABLED PEOPLE

SUMMER HOLIDAY MATINEES

SOFT SUBTITLES & AUDIO DESCRIPTIONThe following screenings will be shown with soft subtitles projected onto the screen for the hearing impaired, and these are signified by a double asterisk **. Please note all other screenings of these films are without soft subtitles.

With the lights turned up a little (and the sound down a notch or two), we help to create a stress-free environment exclusively for parents and guardians to enjoy films with their babies.

PARENT & BABY SCREENINGS

SPECIAL SCREENING

ELEVENSES AT THE PICTURE HOUSEDoor are open for all Elevenses screenings from 10:15am, and the programme begins at 10:30am. All Elevenses films start at 11:00am.

LIVE BROADCASTS

* - Audio Description available ** - Soft Subtitled screening

Wed 3rd September RSC Live - Two Gentlemen of Verona at 7pm (6pm)Advance tickets priced £15 (£14)Valentine and Proteus are best friends until they fall in love with the same girl.

Fri 1st to Thurs 7th Aug How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) at 1:30pm Fri 8th to Mon 11th Aug Fault In Our Stars (12A) at 1.30pm (4:30pm on Sat 9th )

Tues 12th to Thurs 14th Aug Pudsey the Dog (U) at 1.30pm

Fri 15th to Thurs 21st Aug The Nutjob (U) at 1.30pm (2:30pm on Tues 19th & Thurs 21st)

Fri 22nd to Thurs 28th Aug House of Magic (U) at 1.30pm (2:30pm on Thurs 28th)

Fri 29th to Sun 31st Aug Earth to Echo (PG) at 1.30pm

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Thurs 7th Aug Walking On Sunshine * (12A) Thurs 14th Aug Some Like It Hot (12) Thurs 21st Aug Boyhood (15) Thurs 28th Aug Fault In Our Stars * (12A) Thurs 4th Sep Lilting (15)

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All tickets for Elevenses are just £5.50 and include a free hot drink and a biscuit. Please note no discounts are available on tickets for these screenings.

AUGUST FILMS CONT.

How to Train Your Dragon 2

A NIGHT AT THE CINEMA 1914 (U)Sunday 3rd August at 4.30pmMarking the centenary of the First World War, the BFI and Hebden Bridge Picture House recreate a typical night out at the cinema in 1914 with a glorious selection of comedies, adventure films, travelogues and newsreels, accompanied by a new score from composer Stephen Horne. Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian.

Tues 19th August Boyhood (15) at 10:30am (11:00am start)

All tickets are £5.50 and include a free tea/coffee or glass of squash. Please visit our website for further information.

All films with Audio Description available are signified by a single asterisk *. Details of these films are often limited at time of print, so please check our website for more details as they are announced.

COMING SOON

Thurs 4th September NT Live – Medea (Adv 12A) at 7pm (6pm)Advance tickets priced £15 (£14)Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory (Goldfrapp) are to provide the music for Euripides’ powerful tragedy Medea, in a new version written by Ben Power and directed by Carrie www.hebdenbridgepicturehouse.co.uk/live-broadcasts/

Dir: Hong Khaou | UK | 2014 | 86 minsCast | Ben Whishaw, Pei-pei Cheng, Andrew Leung, Morvern Christie, Peter BowlesBen Whishaw (Bright Star) and Cheng Pei Pei (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) star in Hong Khaou’s soulful drama about a Chinese-Cambodian woman (Pei Pei) mourning her son death alone, until his former boyfriend (Whishaw) gets in touch... Lyrical and suffused with tenderness, Lilting is superbly eloquent on loss, alienation, contemporary young gay relationships and cultural divides.

LILTING (15)Mon 1st & Thurs 4th Sep

Dir: Dave Green | USA | 2014 | 91 minsCast | Teo Halm, Astro, Reese Hartwig, Ella Wahlestedt, Jason Gray-StanfordMad Men’s John Slattery directs this vividly authentic adaptation of Pete Dexter’s novel starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, John Turturro and Christina Hendricks. It starts with a young man’s death, covered up as an accident by his colleagues. But his mother (Hendricks) is suspicious and asks her husband (Hoffman) to find the murderer and put him in the ground...

Dir: Michel Gondry | France / Belgium | 2013 | 94 minsCast | Romain Duris, Audrey Tautou, Omar SyThe eccentric Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) returns with this charming film starring Romain Duris (Heartbreaker) as Colin, a romantically unlucky inventor. Finally meeting Chloe, the woman of his dreams (Audrey Tatou – Amélie), they enjoy a whirlwind courtship; but their bliss is interrupted when Chloe falls ill... can Colin save her? A poetic tale of bittersweet romance.

GOD’S POCKET (15) Fri 29th & Sun 31st August

MOOD INDIGO (12A) Sat 30th & Sun 31st August

Sunday 10th Aug Fault In Our Stars (12A) at 7:45pmSunday 24th Aug Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (12A) at 4:30pm

Dir: Philippe Le Guay | France | 2013 | 105 mins | French w/Eng STCast | Fabrice Luchini, Lambert Wilson, Maya SansaLambert Wilson (Of Gods and Men) and Fabrice Luchini star in this hugely likeable comedy

about fading actors preparing for Molière’s The Misanthrope. Wilson is TV heartthrob Gauthier, who persuades less successful Serge (Luchini) to join him on the play; and together they rehearse, argue and ponder life and romance whilst cycling round the île de Ré.

CYCLING WITH MOLIÈRE (15) Weds 27th & Thurs 28th August

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Programme details are correct at time of going to press; however the management reserves the right to cancel or alter the advertised programme. Customers will not be admitted later than 15 minutes after the film has started.

Dir: Diego Quemada-Diez | Mexico | 2013 | 108 mins | Spanish w/Eng STCast | Brandon López, Rodolfo Domínguez, Karen MartínezDiego Quemada-Diez’s (Ken Loach's camera assistant) searing debut follows three

Guatemalan teenagers journeying across perilous Mexico to illegally cross the border and reach the US, and encountering border police, human traffickers, kidnappers and drug lords along the way. Sticking to Loach’s realist directing style, this is a profound and utterly gripping drama.

Dir: Rebcca Zlotowski | 2013 | France / Austria | 95 mins | French w/Eng STStarring: Tahar Rahim, Léa Seydoux, Olivier GourmetTahar Rahim (A Prophet) and Léa Seydoux (Blue is the Warmest Colour) play illicit lovers in director Rebecca Klotowski’s (Belle epine) engrossing drama. Rahim is Gary, a new arrival at a Rhone valley power plant who’s inducted into the workforce by veteran Toni, and finds himself immediately – and dangerously – attracted to Toni’s beautiful fiancé Karole (Seydoux).

Dir: Nick Moore | UK | 2014 | 87 minsCast | Olivia Colman, David Walliams, Izzy Meikle-SmallPudsey graduates from Britain’s Got Talent to the big screen in this heartwarming, very British adventure story co-starring Olivia Colman and David Walliams. Watch as cheeky London stray Pudsey makes friends, settles in with a new family and then – when he stumbles across an evil plot – must try his hardest to thwart it. Aw.

Dir: Peter Lepeniotis | Canada, South Korea, USA | 2014 | 86 minsVoice cast | Will Arnett, Brendan Fraser, Liam NeesonNut-obsessed squirrels abound in this hilarious animation about a mischievous squirrel, Surly (voiced by Will Arnett) who must plan a

heist on his town’s biggest nut shop to help his friends gather enough food to survive the winter. With his pal Buddy he assembles a ragtag crew - and takes them on a fun-filled adventure they’ll never forget.

Dir: Patrice Leconte | France, Belgium | 2013 | 98 minsCast | Rebecca Hall, Alan Rickman, Richard Madden, Toby Murray, Maggie Steed, Shannon TarbetRebecca Hall (Vicky Cristina Barcelona) stars in Patrice

Leconte’s (Man on the Train) sweeping romantic drama. Set in pre-WWI Germany, Hall is Charlotte, married to tycoon Karl (Alan Rickman) when he takes on young assistant Friedrich (Richard Madden). Falling helplessly in love, Charlotte and Friedrich are separated – by duty, then war – and must place their faith in each other.

Dir: Jim Mickle | USA, France | 2014 | 110 minsCast | Michael C. Hall, Sam Shepard, Don Johnson, Vinessa Shaw, Nick Damici, Wyatt Russell, Lanny FlahertyOne summer's night, Richard (Michael C. Hall – TV's Dexter) hears someone breaking in and, panicking, shoots the intruder dead. He’s let off by police, but is alarmed when the victim’s violent father (Sam Shepard) turns up... All is not as it seems though and Richard’s soon desperate to find out what’s really going on; embarking on an increasingly bloody quest to do so.

Dir: Josh Boone | USA | 2014 | 140 minsCast | Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort, Nat Wolff, Laura Dern, Sam Trammell, Mike Birbiglia, Lotte Verbeek, Willem DafoeThis sensitive, sweeping drama, based

on the novel by John Green, stars Shailene Woodley (The Descendants) as Hazel, a sixteen-year-old with terminal cancer. Forced to attend a support group, she meets Augustus (Ansel Elgort) and is immediately attracted to him. Growing closer, they fall in love; while struggling to ward off their fears of the future. Affecting, fresh and heartfelt.

* = Audio description available For all dates and showing times, please consult the listings on the back of the programme

COLD IN JULY (15)Weds 6th & Thurs 7th August

THE FAULT IN OUR STARS * (12A)Fri 8th to Mon 11th & Thurs 28th August

THE NUT JOB * (U)Fri 15th to Thurs 21st August

Dir: Billy Wilder | US | 1959 | 121 mins Cast | Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Marilyn MonroeBilly Wilder’s classic comic romp stars Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon as hapless musicians on the run after they

stumble upon a gang war. Cross-dressing their way into in an all-female band, they set off to Florida – along with the gorgeous, pneumatic Sugar Kane (Marilyn Monroe) – but their good fortune begins to fade when some familiar faces turn up. Joyous.

Dir: Jeffrey Schwartz | US | 2013 | 90 mins Documentary with John Waters, Divine, Ricki Lake, Tab Hunter, Mink StoleAward-winning filmmaker & producer Jeffrey Schwartz (Vito) takes on the life of Harris Glenn Milstead – better known as his outrageous alter-ego Divine, who stood up for millions of gay people, female impersonators, punk rockers and misfits everywhere with his provocative performance art and larger-than-life personality – in this fun, committed film with contributors including director John Waters and Ricki Lake.

Dir: Felix Herngren | Sweden | 2013 | 114 mins | Swedish w/Eng STCast | Robert Gustafsson, Iwar Wiklander, David WibergBased on Jonas Jonasson’s bestselling novel, this delightful comedy follows 100-year-old Allan Karlsson (Robert Gustafsson), who escapes from his care home and discovers a suitcase full of drug money. Chased by dealers and police he goes on some epic travels while thinking back through his astonishing past; making this the story of one man’s life amid a century of change.

THE HUNDRED-YEAR-OLD MAN WHO CLIMBED OUT THE WINDOW AND DISAPPEARED (15) Fri 8th - Sun 10th August

A PROMISE (12A)Mon 11th & Tues 12th August

THE GOLDEN DREAM (12A)Mon 18th August

GRAND CENTRAL (15)Weds 20th & Thurs 21st August PUDSEY THE DOG: THE MOVIE * (U)

Tues 12th to Thurs 14th August

SOME LIKE IT HOT (12)Weds 13th & Thurs 14th August

I AM DIVINE (15)Thurs 14th August

Dir: various | UK / US | 1914 | 85 mins Marking the World War I centenary, this glorious miscellany of comedies, adventure films, travelogues and newsreels recreates a

typical night out at the cinema in 1914, when going to the cinema was still a new, exciting entertainment, and most programmes were made up of shorts like these. Accompanied by a new score from leading composer Stephen Horne.

A NIGHT AT THE CINEMA 1914 (U)Sun 3rd August

Dir: Matt Reeves | USA | 2014 | 130 minsCast | Gary Oldman, Keri Russell, Andy Serkis, Jason ClarkeThe barnstorming sequel to Rise of the Planet of the Apes sees a growing nation of

genetically evolved apes, led by Caesar (Andy Serkis), encounter a band of humans led by vengeful Dreyfus (Gary Oldman), as both sides prepare for a war to decide Earth’s dominant species. With superb motion-capture and action sequences, it’s a thrilling update to the franchise.

Dir: David Gordon Green | USA | 2013 | 117 minsCast | Nicolas Cage, Tye Sheridan, Gary Poulter, Ronnie Gene Blavins, Adriene Mishler, Brian Mays, Aj Wilson McPhaul, Heather KafkaFrom acclaimed filmmaker David Gordon Green (All the Real Girls) comes the brooding, brilliant Joe. Nicolas Cage stars as a hot-tempered hard drinker with failed marriages and abandoned children behind him. But when he comes across 15-year-old Gary, whose father is an abusive alcoholic, he takes a protective interest in the boy which may lead to redemption – or violent ruin.

Dir. Gareth Edwards, USA, 2014, 123 minsAaron Taylor-Johnson, Bryan Cranston, Elizabeth Olsen, Juliette Binoche, Sally HawkinsA labour of love for Richard Linklater (Before Sunset, Dazed & Confused), who worked on it for 12 years, the extraordinary Boyhood follows 7-year-old Mason (Ellar Coltrane) as he grows from a boy to a teenager; while also observing the changes in his mother (Patricia Arquette), father (Ethan Hawke) and a decade of American life. A profound achievement for Linklater.

Dir: Sandra Nettelbeck | Germany / Belgium / US / France | 2013 | 116 minsCast | Michael Caine, Clémence Poésy, Michelle Goddet, Jane Alexander, Gillian AndersonMichael Caine stars in this funny, poignant comedy-drama about an

elderly widower adrift in Paris and mourning his late wife when he meets a young cha-cha teacher (Clémence Poésy) and gets a chance to start a fresh chapter. Adapted from Francoise Dorner’s La Douceur Assassine, Mr Morgan’s Last Love boasts gorgeous cinematography of Paris and a heartfelt performance from Caine.

Dir: Jérémie Degruson, Ben Stassen | Belgium | 2013 | 85 mins Voice cast | Cinda Adams, Grant GeorgeA beautifully old-fashioned animation following Thunder,

an abandoned young cat who’s seeking shelter when he wanders into the strangest house imaginable – full of weird and wonderful creatures, it’s home to retired magician Lorenz. Not everyone welcomes Thunder in though – and when Lorenz ends up in hospital, our young hero must enlist some help to protect his magical new home.

Dir: Mike Myers | USA | 2013 | 85 minsDocumentaryThe directorial debut of Austin Powers and Wayne’s World star Mike Myers is a fascinating tribute to Shep Gordon, the Hollywood insider and entertainment industry legend, who fell into an astonishing career straight out of college after befriending Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix, and ended up managing groups including Blondie, Pink Floyd and Alice Cooper.

DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES * (12A)Fri 22nd to Sun 24th August

JOE (15)Sun 24th & Mon 25th August

BOYHOOD (15)Fri 15th to Sun 17th, Tues 19th & Thurs 21st August

MR MORGAN’S LAST LOVE (12A)Sun 17th & Tues 19th August

THE HOUSE OF MAGIC (U)Fri 22nd to Thurs 28th August

SUPERMENSCH: THE LEGEND OF SHEP GORDON (15) Tues 26th August

Dir: Dean DeBlois | US | 2014 | 105 minsVoice cast: Gerard Butler, Jay Baruchel, Kristen Wiig, Cate Blanchett, Jonah Hill, America FerreraSet five years after the

phenomenally successful original, How to Train Your Dragon 2 finds Hiccup and Toothless journeying through the skies and charting unmapped territories. But when they find a secret ice cave – home to hundreds of wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider – they find themselves at the centre of a new battle to protect the peace.

HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2 * (PG)Fri 1st to Thurs 7th August

Dir: Jon Favreau | USA | 2014 | 114 minsCast | Jon Favreau, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, John Leguizamo, Bobby Cannavale, Dustin Hoffman, Sofia Vergara Jon Favreau (Swingers) directs and stars in this vibrant comedy-drama – also starring Scarlett Johansson, Sofia Vergara, Dustin Hoffman and Robert Downey Jr. – as Carl, a volatile chef who quits his LA job to go home to Miami. Fixing up a Mexican food truck, he reacquaints with ex-wife Inez (Vergara) and their son and reignites his passion for family and authenticity.

CHEF * (15)Sun 3rd to Tues 5th August

Dir: Max Giwa, Dania Pasquini | UK | 2014 | 97 minsCast: Hannah Arterton, Annabel Scholey, Giulio Berruti, Greg Wise, Leona Lewis, Katy Brand This Mediterranean-set, romantic musical romp is reminiscent of Mamma Mia. Hannah Arterton plays Taylor, visiting her sister Maddie in Italy who surprises her with the news that she’s getting married. Equally surprising is who she’s getting married to – Taylor’s ex, Raf. Accompanying the drama and the romance are some of the greatest pop classics of the 80s, sung by stars including singer Leona Lewis and actor Greg Wise in this joyful, feel-good music

WALKING ON SUNSHINE * (12A)Fri 1st , Sat 2nd & Thurs 7th August

Dir: Dave Green | USA | 2014 | 91 minsCast | Teo Halm, Astro, Reese Hartwig, Ella Wahlestedt, Jason Gray-Stanford

In this charming, E.T.-like sci-fi, Tuck, Munch and Alex are a trio of inseparable friends whose lives change forever when they team up with friend Emma to track down the source of a strange series of signals on their phones. What they discover is beyond their wildest dreams: a small alien who has become stranded on earth.

EARTH TO ECHO (PG) Fri 29th to Sun 31st August