England continue their campaign against Ghana in their bid to win the World Cup for the first time since that much-storied day 60 years ago!
England continue their campaign against Ghana in their bid to win the World Cup for the first time since that much-storied day 60 years ago!
Join us as England kick-off their campaign against Croatia in their bid to win the World Cup for the first time since that much-storied day 60 years ago!
Everyone loves a wedding… and a family row. Three sisters from very different walks of life return to their childhood home to celebrate a momentous event: the third wedding of their twice-widowed mother, Diana (Kristin Scott Thomas). As the weekend unfolds in unexpected ways, Katherine (Scarlett Johansson), a Captain in the Royal Navy; Victoria (Sienna Miller), a Hollywood star; and Georgina (Emily Beecham), a palliative nurse, are forced to reassess their childhood – and make tough choices of their own.
In My Mother’s Wedding, Captain Katherine Frost (Scarlett Johansson) of the Royal Navy is about to embark on a new command when she finds herself reflecting on her childhood and her late father, John Frost, a Navy pilot. As she reads emails, her younger sister, Victoria (Sienna Miller), a famous actress, gives a live interview on a glitzy talk show where she publicly discusses her family’s tragic past, primarily the loss of her father during the Falklands War and her mother’s subsequent marriage to his best friend, Johnny Monson, who later went missing in action.
The three sisters reunite at their childhood home in Hampshire ahead of their mother Diana’s (Kristin Scott Thomas) third wedding to the amusingly named Geoff Loveglove (James Fleet). Tensions arise as they navigate personal issues, including Victoria’s romantic pursuits, Georgina’s (Emily Beecham) concerns about her husband’s fidelity, and Katherine’s unresolved feelings for her partner, Jack.
As the wedding day unfolds, long-buried family secrets are revealed, causing rifts between the sisters. Amidst the chaos, Katherine receives unexpected news from Jack, which challenges her plans and priorities
Directed by Kristin Scott Thomas
With Scarlett Johansson, Sienna Miller, Emily Beecham
1hr 35 mins // US 2023
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When Rick, a past-his-prime wedding singer, meets fading boy-band star Danny during a gig, the two bond over music and a late-night jam session. But when Danny turns one of Rick’s songs into the hit that reignites his career, Rick sets out to reclaim the recognition he believes he deserves – even if it means risking everything he cares about.
Supported by British Film Institute awarding National Lottery funding.
We’re goin’ up, up, up — and now it’s YOUR moment! Back by popular demand, seal the Honmoon and sing your favourite KPop Demon Hunters songs with HUNTR/X and the Saja Boys in this full-length, sing-along version of the Netflix hit film.
Directed by Maggie Kang, Chris Appelhans
1hr 33 mins | 2025
Our Land dares to tread where few have trespassed before. Orban Wallace’s invigorating documentary examines the growing movement for the right to roam in the UK and beyond.
Through organised mass trespass events, the Right to Roam movement sets out to increase public access to nature, bringing it into conflict with England’s landowners. Here, Wallace gives voice to activists fighting to broaden access to the countryside and custodians claiming the right to restrict it in the name of stewardship.
An energising and clarifying film, Our Land challenges age-old beliefs around property that have shaped our relationship with the land for over a thousand years, revealing in detail how questions of ownership are intricately tied to histories of colonialism, class and power.
Directed by Orban Wallace
1hrs 31 mins | UK 2025
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 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
15.18 – End of Film
Tuesday 9th June – The Sheep Detectives
The setting is the sunny English village of Denbrook where Hugh Jackman plays George Hardy, a shepherd who lives in a trailer on his field. George controls his flock without recourse to the traditional dog, but rather with his instinctive relationship with them all. And he is dedicated only to raising sheep for their wool, not their meat and this is not exactly the attitude of the local agribusiness types who have designs on his land.
In this witty, new breed of mystery, George (Hugh Jackman) is a shepherd who reads detective novels to his beloved sheep every night, assuming they can’t possibly understand but the sheep have voices (Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Patrick Stewart & Bryan Cranston voice the characters) But when a mysterious incident disrupts life on the farm and a murder is committed in the village, the sheep realise they must become the detectives trying to support the victim’s formidable lawyer Lydia Harbottle who is played by Emma Thompson.
As they follow the clues and investigate human suspects, they prove that even sheep can be brilliant crime-solvers. Entertaining and fun!
Telegraph ★★★ Empire ★★★ Guardian ★★★ Independent ★★★
Directed by Kyle Balda (Director of Despicable Me)
With Hugh Jackman, Emma Thompson
The film should finish by 3.18pm
Glenrothan (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 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
15.09 – End of Film
The film should finish by 3.10pm
Glenrothan is a comedy-drama about the troubled reunion of two brothers in Scotland with some marvellous panoramic shots of the Highlands.
After 35 years in the United States, Donal (Cumming) returns with his daughter and granddaughter to his family-owned whisky distillery in the Scottish Highlands. When he left, his dear mother had died and, on the very day of her funeral, he and his brother Sandy (Cox) wound up in a violent exchange with their father.
All those years away provided Donal with the chance to become the version of himself that his chaotic family would never allow, but the wounds from that terrible time have never fully healed. Now, with the survival of their treasured family business on the line, Donal hopes to make amends with Sandy – and to find some desperately needed inner peace – before it’s too late.
Guardian ★★★
Directed by Brian Cox (directorial debut)
With Brian Cox, Alan Cumming
The UK faces a growing climate and nature emergency. Yet most people have never been fully briefed on what it means for our lives, our economy and our future.
This new film from the National Emergency Briefing sets out the risks facing the nation – and the credible, positive responses available – in a clear and accessible account designed for screenings in communities across the UK.
50 minutes
*This screening will feature a post-film discussion
What is the value of art? Does it reside in personal expression? Cultural longevity? Financial worth? These questions fuel Steven Soderbergh’s gloriously entertaining comedy, The Christophers. Julian Sklar (McKellen) was once a star of London’s 1960’s and 70’s pop art explosion, but he hasn’t painted in decades and has been broke for years. His two estranged children (James Corden, Jessica Gunning), desperate for an inheritance, hire Lori, an art restorer and former forger (Coel), to pose as a prospective assistant in order to access unfinished canvases Julian has buried deep in storage. A sharp and remarkable tale of creativity, legacy, and avarice.
“Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel are the double act of the year” Guardian ★★★★★
Directed by Steven Soderbergh
With Sir Ian McKellen, Michaela Coel
1hr 40 mins | UK 2026