Flying High Film Workshop- Hamnet (12A)

We would love you to join us for this once a month opportunity for adult members of the community to come together for fun, camaraderie, learning, sharing food and film.

10.30 – Exploration workshop examining the themes, context, characters, ideas and plot of the film as well as examining the acting styles and direction.

12.30 – Lunch (please bring your own), teas and coffees can be purchased

13.30 – Watching the film explored in the workshop

15.36 – End of Film

Tuesday 10th February – Hamnet (12A) 

Hamnet is adapted from the 2020 novel written by Maggie O’Farrell, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Academy Award® winning writer/director Chloé Zhao (Nomadland) and tells the powerful story of love and loss. Hamnet was, records tell us, William Shakespeare’s son, who died at the age of 11 in 1596 and is thought to have inspired, at the very least, the title of Hamlet, the story of a young prince who meets a tragic end. The first recorded performances of Hamlet took place at the Globe Theatre in London a few years before.

The story is a mix of research and speculation into Shakespeare’s personal life, starting with his rapturous romance with a farmer’s daughter, Anne Hathaway; the arrival of their three children; and the effect of Hamnet’s death and Shakespeare’s career on their marriage.

Both the book and the film suggest that Shakespeare wrote his greatest play as a means of processing his grief over his son’s death, although Hamlet is often referred to as a more complex masterwork. However, the heart of the film is Anne, though here, as in certain historical documents, she’s referred to as Agnes, a gifted healer with a deep connection to the earth who falls into a passionate romance with William.

‘Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal excel in stately Shakespeare drama with overwhelming finale’ – Guardian ★★★★

“Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley will break your heart” Times ★★★★★

Directed by Chloé Zhao
With Paul Mescal, Jessie Buckley

The film should finish by 3.36pm

Flying High Film Workshop – Song Sung Blue (12A)

We would love you to join us for this once a month opportunity for adult members of the community to come together for fun, camaraderie, learning, sharing food and film.

10.30 – Exploration workshop examining the themes, context, characters, ideas and plot of the film as well as examining the acting styles and direction.

12.30 – A light buffet style lunch, teas and coffees

13.30 – Watching the film explored in the workshop

15.43 – End of Film

Tuesday 27th January – Song Sung Blue (12A)

This film is based on the true story of Mike and Claire Sardina, played by Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson, who were a Milwaukee married couple with kids from previous relationships and formed a cheesy Neil Diamond tribute act called Lightning and Thunder in the 90s. They became a cult hit in their home state and even opened for Pearl Jam whose guitarist Eddie Vedder good-naturedly joined them on stage for an encore.

The film, directed by Craig Brewer, reinvents their ‘never-say-die’ story with great humour and cheerful optimism in tandem with the reality of the couple trying to make a living on the periphery of the music industry. Both Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson are excellent in the main roles and are supported by strong performances from actors depicting other tribute artists on the circuit.

‘From the heartland of American showbusiness; a lovable crowdpleaser whose feelgood flavour won’t prepare you for the way the plot repeatedly and savagely twists like an unsafe fairground ride’ Guardian****

The film should finish at 3.43pm

Catch-up Screenings: The Ballad of Wallis Island (12)

Eccentric lottery winner Charles dreams of getting his favourite musicians, McGwyer Mortimer, back together. The fantasy becomes real when the bandmates and former lovers agree to play a private show at his home on Wallis Island. Old tensions resurface as Charles tries desperately to salvage his dream gig.

“A perfectly pitched delight” Metro ★★★★★

“A funny, melancholy yarn of a fictional folk duo reunited by oddball superfan” Guardian ★★★★

Independent ★★★★ Empire ★★★★

Directed by James Griffiths
With Tim Key, Carey Mulligan, Tom Basden
1hr 40 mins // UK 2025

Marty Supreme (15)

Marty Mauser, a young man with a dream no one respects, goes to hell and back in pursuit of greatness.

Best films of 2025 in the UK: No 5 – Marty Supreme | Film | The Guardian

Guardian ★★★★★ Empire ★★★★★ Telegraph ★★★★★  The i ★★★★★ NME ★★★★★

Nominated for 9 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director (Josh Safdie) and Best Actor (Timothée Chalamet)

Directed by Josh Safdie
With Timothée Chalamet
2hr 30 mins | US 2025

H is for Hawk (12A)

When Helen’s beloved father passes away, she is overtaken by grief and loses herself in memories of their time birding and exploring the natural world together. She becomes obsessed with the idea of training her own goshawk, and so she brings the fearsome bird Mabel home to Cambridge with her. Ready to embark on the arduous process of trying to train the wildest of animals, Helen fills the freezer with hawk food and turns off her phone.

But as she labors to teach Mabel how to hunt and fly free on her own, Helen uncovers how neglected her own emotions and life have become. Based on a true story and a memoir of the same name, H is for Hawk is a soaring journey of the connection between people and nature, and how it might be possible to reconcile loss through love.

Directed by Philippa Lowthorpe
With Claire Foy, Brendan Gleeson
1hr 55 mins TBC | UK 2025

Nottinghamshire Festival of Science and Curiosity: Big Hero 6 (PG) + Meet the Robots!

San Fransokyo is in trouble! Robot genius Hiro Hamada finds himself catapulted into danger, and turns to Baymax, a plus-sized inflatable robot for help. Along with adrenaline junkie Go Go Tomago, neat-crazy Wasabi, chemistry whiz Honey Lemon, and fan boy Fred, the team must uncover the mystery and transform themselves into a band of high-tech heroes called Big Hero 6.

Mirror ★★★★ Independent ★★★★ Observer ★★★★ Empire ★★★★

The Nottinghamshire Festival of Science and Curiosity is an annual event taking science out of the lab and into community spaces right across Nottinghamshire. This February half-term, find a whole range of free events, from exploring the chemistry to learning about the science of chocolate, making your own planet to getting to grips with plastic. Families will have the opportunity to meet real-life scientists, researchers and experts and ask them all the burning questions they have about the world around us.

www.nottsfosac.co.uk

*Festival activities will be taking place in the bar prior to the screening and a ‘Meet the Robots’ activity will take place after the screening in the theatre.

*A short film (Johnny Express, 2014) will be shown prior to the main feature

28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (18)

Expanding upon the world created by Danny Boyle and Alex Garland in 28 Years Later – but turning that world on its head – Nia DaCosta directs 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. In a continuation of the epic story, Dr. Kelson (Ralph Fiennes) finds himself in a shocking new relationship – with consequences that could change the world as they know it – and Spike’s (Alfie Williams) encounter with Jimmy Crystal (Jack O’Connell) becomes a nightmare he can’t escape. In the world of The Bone Temple, the infected are no longer the greatest threat to survival – the inhumanity of the survivors can be stranger and more terrifying.

“Ralph Fiennes is phenomenal” Guardian ★★★★

Filmhounds ★★★★★ Rolling Stone ★★★★★ Telegraph ★★★★ Empire ★★★★ Independent ★★★★

Directed by Nia DaCosta
With Jack O’Connell, Ralph Fiennes, Alfie Williams
1hrs 49 mins | UK 2025

Escapes: Giant (15)

Free tickets are now available for our latest Escapes film Giant

Based on the remarkable true story of legendary British-Yemeni boxing champion Prince Naseem “Naz” Hamed and his relationship with Irish boxing trainer Brendan Ingle, Giant charts Naz’s inspiring rags-to-riches underdog tale from his humble beginnings in Sheffield to becoming champion of the world. With his unorthodox style, cocky persona and sheer dominance of the sport, Naseem faced down the abhorrent racism and islamophobia that swept Britain in the 80’s and 90’s, to become a global sporting icon, both inside and outside of the ring. The film explores the unlikely and tender relationship between Naz and his trainer Ingle – a steel industry worker who ran a humble boxing gym in a church hall in the North of England; and the instrumental role that Ingle played on Naz’s road to success.

Supported by British Film Institute awarding National Lottery funding.

Biggest Films. Best Cinemas. Near You. | Cinematik

Milestone – Streets Paved with Gold (Cert TBC)

Milestone: Streets Paved with Gold is a powerful new film honouring the Windrush generation and the Caribbean migration experience in Britain. Adapted from Victor Richards’ acclaimed one-man play, this 60-minute cinematic journey follows Augustus Cleveland Johnson from his 1948 arrival in England through decades of resilience, family, culture, and identity. Blending voiceover, vivid recreations, and historical archives, the film immerses viewers in a heartfelt tribute to a generation that helped shape modern Britain. Filmed across Leicester and the Midlands, it’s a moving, sensory celebration of Caribbean-British heritage.

1hr | UK

Catch-up Screenings: Eternity (15)

In an afterlife where souls have one week to decide where to spend eternity, Joan (Elizabeth Olsen) is faced with the impossible choice between the man she spent her life with (Miles Teller) and her first love (Callum Turner), who died young and has waited decades for her to arrive.

Empire ★★★★

Directed by David Freyne
With Miles Teller, Elizabeth Olsen, Callum Turner
1hrs 54 mins | US 2025