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Wicked (PG)

Wicked

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Saturday 22 Feb 202513:00 Book Now

Have you ever wondered what determined good and evil in the land of Oz? It is time for the untold and truly Wicked story of the witches of Oz - where green is the new pink!

Starring Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda, the most unlikely of friends. Meeting as students at Shiz University in the enchanting Land of Oz, they form an incredibly unexpected but profound friendship.


But after an encounter with the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, their friendship reaches a crossroad, leading them down different paths. Their remarkable adventures in Oz will challenge their friendship, and ultimately find them deciding whether to embrace their destinies and will determine whether they shall hence be known as Glinda the Good and the Wicked Witch of the West.


So, whether you travel by bubble or by broomstick, it’s time to defy gravity!


The Brutalist (18)

The Brutalist

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Saturday 22 Feb 202518:30 Book Now
Sunday 23 Feb 202512:00 Book Now
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Following major success at the Golden Globes, Brady Corbet’s immense, sinister epic on a Jewish émigré architect and American wealth arrives at the Odyssey.


Having escaped the Holocaust without his wife and niece, László Tóth starts again in Philadelphia, rising from obscurity when a major industrialist notices his brilliant design skills. Entrusted with building a monolithic complex in his family’s honour, he becomes more renowned than ever – but increasing distance from his home and family, and his monstrously entitled patron, bring him much higher costs. Directing and co-writing with Mona Fastvold, Corbet (The Childhood of a Leader) tells a classic, extraordinarily rich story of art and life suffocated by capitalism, combining cinematic craft (there’s even an intermission) with novelistic detail and feeling. Adrien Brody, refining his great work in The Pianist, triumphs as the lead.


Part 1: 100mins | Intermission: 15 mins | Part 2: 100mins

A Real Pain (15)

A Real Pain

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Sunday 23 Feb 202518:30 Book Now
Tuesday 25 Feb 202512:30 Book Now
Monday 10 Mar 202519:30 Book Now
Wednesday 12 Mar 202512:30 Book Now

Jesse Eisenberg solidifies his place as a gifted filmmaker with this witty and heartfelt tale of two estranged cousins reconnecting with their heritage.

Benji and David (played by Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin) travel to Poland to honour their late Jewish grandmother. However, their journey quickly reveals why they’ve kept their distance over the years. Trading sharp wit and heartfelt reflections, the pair navigate clashing personalities and the emotional complexities of mid-adulthood. With a deftly written script, A Real Pain blends humour and introspection, exploring themes of family, identity, and the weight of generational trauma. Eisenberg and Culkin shine as the mismatched duo, bringing levity and depth to this poignant dramedy. Thought-provoking and uplifting, the film invites audiences to laugh, reflect, and embrace the messiness of human connection.

Hard Truths (12A)

Hard Truths

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Tuesday 25 Feb 202519:30 Book Now
Thursday 6 Mar 202512:30 Book Now
Monday 17 Mar 202512:30 Book Now

Mike Leigh returns with a contemporary family portrait starring a mesmerising Marianne Jean-Baptiste as a woman battling the world around her.


Sisters Pansy and Chantal are chalk and cheese, but their close bond is the foundation that their extended family is built upon. Lately, life has proven too much for Pansy, her anguish manifests in relentless criticism of the world, leaving her husband Curtley, son Moses and Chantal walking on eggshells. Things come to a head over the course of a Mother’s Day weekend. Rarely have the nuances of familial relations been so accurately captured on screen. Michelle Austin, David Webber and Tuwaine Barrett excel as members of the Pansy family. But in reuniting with Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Secrets & Lies), audiences are treated to a performance so intimate in its details, it could almost be moments from a home movie.

September 5 (15)

September 5

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Wednesday 26 Feb 202512:30 Book Now
Thursday 27 Feb 202519:30 Book Now
Tuesday 4 Mar 202512:30 Book Now

September 5 unveils the decisive moment that forever changed media coverage and continues to impact live news today.


Set during the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics, the film follows an American Sports broadcasting team that quickly adapted from sports reporting to live coverage of the Israeli athletes taken hostage.


At the heart of the story is Geoff (John Magaro - Past Lives), a young and ambitious producer striving to prove himself to his boss, the legendary TV executive Roone Arledge (Peter Sarsgaard - Dopesick). Together with German interpreter Marianne (Leonie Benesch - The Teachers' Lounge) and his mentor Marvin Bader (Ben Chaplin - The Dig), Geoff unexpectedly takes the helm of the live coverage. As narratives shift and the hostages' lives hang in the balance, Geoff grapples with tough decisions while confronting his own moral compass.

We Live In Time (15)

We Live In Time

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Wednesday 26 Feb 202519:30 Book Now
Wednesday 12 Mar 202519:30 Book Now

The latest film from John Crowley (Brooklyn) is a poignant British romantic drama, strikingly led by Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield.


Rather than a meet-cute, restaurateur Almut and recent divorcee Tobias’s first encounter is quite literally a car crash. After such a memorable meeting, an instant spark forms between the pair, overpowering any disagreements they may have about matrimony and children in their future. However, this romance is far from a fairytale when the cruel realities of mortality creep into Tobias and Almut’s lives, leaving them to reassess what they want from their careers and the life they are building together. Spanning the highs and lows of a decades-long relationship, Crowley’s drama is a fresh, funny and deeply moving romance that, thanks to Pugh and Garfield’s incredible chemistry, feels authentic and alive.

Conclave (12A)

Conclave

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Friday 28 Feb 202512:30 Book Now
Tuesday 4 Mar 202519:30 Book Now
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Ralph Fiennes lends gravitas to the new Robert Harris adaptation: an operatic, thoughtful thriller on the race for the papacy.

Cardinal Thomas Lawrence wishes to leave the murky machinations of the Vatican, but is asked by the Pope to stay on, just before his death puts Lawrence in charge of choosing a replacement. Among candidates greatly differing in ideology and character, he must guide the electorate to a peaceful solution – but few will budge easily and every one has secrets.

Director Edward Berger (All Quiet on the Western Front) and writer Peter Straughan (Wolf Hall) adapt a standout entry in Harris’s halls-of-power political dramas, matching its gripping, intricate melodrama with cinematic flair and detail. Among spectacular supporting turns from Stanley Tucci, Isabella Rossellini and John Lithgow, Fiennes provides a welcome centre of nuance, thoughtfulness, and much-tried faith.


A Complete Unknown (15)

A Complete Unknown

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Friday 28 Feb 202519:30 Book Now
Sunday 2 Mar 202512:30 Book Now
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Timothée Chalamet brings the young Bob Dylan to life in a nuanced, note-perfect biopic from the director of Walk the Line.


In 1961, a rootless 19-year-old songwriter arrives in New York to play for the ailing Woody Guthrie, and slowly becomes a giant in the city’s folk music scene. Fame, success, and love blossom after him as his music develops – but unease with familiar sounds and attention soon turn him into a more brilliant, and isolated, artist. Decades after his great take on Johnny Cash, co-writer and director James Mangold (Logan) reanimates the songs, streets and mercurial lives behind Greenwich Village’s sound, with faultless historical detail and a brilliant cast. Chalamet, however, dominates in his most committed turn yet, personally nailing Dylan’s look, sound, performances, and semi-divine distance from the world and people around him.

Mufasa: The Lion King (PG)

Mufasa: The Lion King

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Saturday 1 Mar 202513:00 Book Now
Saturday 5 Apr 202513:00 Book Now

Dive into the untold story of one of Disney’s most iconic leaders in Mufasa: The Lion King.

Directed by Barry Jenkins, this visually stunning prequel brings to life the trials and triumphs that shaped Mufasa’s journey from a vulnerable cub to the noble king of Pride Rock.

Set against the breathtaking landscapes of the African savannah, the film offers a richly layered narrative that delves deep into Mufasa’s past. The voice cast, led by Aaron Pierre as young Mufasa, delivers performances brimming with heart and gravitas, supported by an evocative score that echoes the grandeur of Hans Zimmer’s original compositions.


Perfectly blending nostalgia with fresh perspectives, this prequel is a majestic addition to Disney’s legacy. Don’t miss it on the big screen!

Jesus Christ Superstar Live (12A)

Jesus Christ Superstar Live

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Sunday 2 Mar 202517:30 Book Now

Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s rock classic Jesus Christ Superstar returns to its roots with this sensational performance filmed in the UK during the Live Arena Tour. An incredible cast including Tim Minchin as Judas Iscariot, Melanie Chisholm as Mary Magdalene, Chris Moyles as King Herod and Ben Forster as Jesus Christ, perform hit songs including “I Don’t Know How to Love Him,” “Gethsemane,” “Heaven on Their Minds,” “Everything’s Alright,” “King Herod’s Song” and “Superstar” in an exciting and contemporary interpretation.


PLEASE NOTE: This film contains a sequence of flashing lights which might affect customers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.

Nickel Boys (12A)

Nickel Boys

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Monday 3 Mar 202512:30 Book Now

Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer-winning novel of racism, abuse, and survival in reform school America gets a luminous adaptation.


In 1960s Florida, Black model student Elwood has his achievements and security taken from him when the police implicate him in theft, sending him to a segregated academy which views him as subhuman. Befriending a broken fellow student and inspired by the growing peace movement, he keeps pushing for a better life – but the school hides deeper evil than he is prepared for. Following his documentary Hale County This Morning, This Evening, director RaMell Ross keeps a fresh small-scale focus, filming only from the leads’ perspective (like Channel 4’s Peep Show) to bring their experiences closer to home. This fits perfectly alongside great performances and Whitehead’s revelatory historical storytelling, making for a film of staggering empathy, beauty, and emotional power.

Cottontail (TBC)

Cottontail

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Monday 3 Mar 202519:30 Book Now

From the Academy Award and BAFTA-nominated producer of Philomena and The Duchess, Cottontail is a poignant tale of love, loss, and reconciliation.


After his wife Akiko’s death, Kenzaburo (Lily Franky - Shoplifters) and his son Toshi receive a posthumous letter from her, asking them to scatter her ashes at Lake Windermere, a place she cherished as a child. Initially conflicted, the family – including Toshi’s wife Satsuki and daughter Emi – travels from Tokyo to England to honour Akiko’s final wish.


As Kenzaburo’s memories of Akiko deepen, tensions rise between him and Toshi. Lost in grief and unfamiliar with his surroundings, Kenzaburo leaves his family in London and heads to the Lake District alone. There, he finds refuge with farmer John (Ciarán Hinds) and his daughter Mary (played by his real-life daughter Aoife Hinds), who help him continue his journey.


Ultimately, Kenzaburo’s path to forgiveness and healing proves more challenging than he imagined.

Maria (12A)

Maria

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Wednesday 5 Mar 202512:30 Book Now
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Angelina Jolie gives her most tremendous performance yet in a richly operatic, and cinematic, take on the life of Maria Callas.

In 1970s Paris, a documentary filmmaker seeks out the great soprano, now choked by age, illness, and public attention into retirement. Even so, she jumps at the chance to survey her titanic life – from Nazi-oppressed beginnings to unparalleled success to torrid affairs – and reclaim it with her own voice just before the end. Following similarly brilliant studies of treasured yet trapped 20th-century female icons – the director of Jackie and Spencer – Pablo Larraín and writer Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders) deliver an even grander and more sumptuous work, without missing the brilliant, vulnerable individual at its centre. Jolie shines in the role, giving both an amazing star turn and an intelligent, rigorously trained take on the great performer.

Companion (TBC)

Companion

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Thursday 6 Mar 202519:30 Book Now

From the producers of Barbarian, welcome to a new kind of love story.

Plot details for Companion remain a highly guarded secret; its trailers revealing only that Josh (Jack Quaid) is romantically involved with a highly sophisticated android, Iris (Sophie Thatcher), who grows increasingly displeased with his apparent control over her. The film is the directorial debut of Drew Hancock, who also writes the screenplay, but it’s the backing of Zach Cregger, who directed 2022’s unpredictably twisty Barbarian, that might encourage you to take note.


With a genre-bending approach (including elements of romantic comedy, science fiction, horror and more), Companion’s Iris is set to make M3GAN look comparably pleasant and peaceable. As with Barbarian, expect seat-clenching twists, ever-rising suspense, and blood and guts galore. If you’re not yet afraid of the robots taking over, this might change your tune!

The Substance (18)

The Substance

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Friday 7 Mar 202519:30 Book Now

Following success at Cannes including a Best Screenplay win, Coralie Fargeat’s spectacularly grotesque horror satire on female body standards arrives in the UK, with Demi Moore in her most incredible role yet.

At 50, former Hollywood icon Elisabeth Sparkle has been reduced to fitness TV, and constant critiques of her looks by executives, the media, and herself, and jumps at a mysterious drug that resurrects her perfect younger form. However, this only alienates her from herself further – and not sticking to its program has unmentionably awful side effects. Drawing on the nightmarish visual traditions of Lynch and Cronenberg, writer-director Fargeat (Revenge) combats the grotesque ways older women are evaluated with brilliant, obscene cinematic invention. Throughout, Moore shines in a moving and astonishingly fearless display, showing levels of physical and emotional vulnerability few younger actors manage.

Sonic The Hedgehog 3 (PG)

Sonic The Hedgehog 3

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Saturday 8 Mar 202513:00 Book Now

The world’s fastest hedgehog is back, but this time, the stakes are higher than ever!

When the nefarious Dr. Robotnik (Jim Carrey) returns, now armed with Chaos Emerald-fueled powers and a new ally, Shadow the Hedgehog (Keanu Reeves), Sonic must race to stop his plans for ultimate domination. Teaming up with his trusty friends Tails (Colleen O'Shaughnessey) and Knuckles (Idris Elba), Sonic embarks on a thrilling journey across new dimensions and perilous landscapes. But as Shadow's mysterious past unfolds, the line between hero and enemy begins to blur. With heart-pounding action, laugh-out-loud moments, and the series' signature charm, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 delivers an electrifying cinematic adventure for fans of all ages. Prepare to run fast, fight hard, and discover what true heroism means in this unmissable sequel.

Macbeth: David Tennant & Cush Jumbo (12A)

Macbeth: David Tennant & Cush Jumbo

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Sunday 9 Mar 202513:00 Book Now

David Tennant (Doctor Who, Broadchurch) and Cush Jumbo (The Good Wife, Criminal Record) lead a stellar cast in an ‘enthralling’ (★★★★★ Daily Telegraph) new production of Shakespeare’s MACBETH, filmed live at the Donmar Warehouse in London, especially for the big screen.

Unsettling intimacy and brutal action combine at breakneck speed as Max Webster (Life of Pi, Henry V) directs this tragic tale of love, murder, and nature’s power of renewal. With staging ‘full of wolfish imagination and alarming surprise’ (★★★★★ The Guardian), the immersive 5.1 cinema surround sound places the audience inside the minds of the Macbeths, asking are we ever really responsible for our actions?

Nosferatu (15)

Nosferatu

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Thursday 13 Mar 202519:30 Book Now

Robert Eggers returns to horror by reanimating the classic German film and the Dracula narrative, leaving a magnificent, nuanced, and genuinely frightening story of dread and desire. 

In Baltic Germany around 1838, young Ellen’s nights are dominated by a vague, monstrous figure, summoning unnameable feelings within that her mind and society cannot manage. As her estate-agent husband engages a mysterious Transylvanian count on business, the danger gets larger and more threatening – but Ellen finds it isn’t easy to turn from. With a masterful cinematic knack for evoking the bloody past and earth-shaking psychological turmoil, Eggers (The Lighthouse, The Northman) proves ideal for a fresh take on the all-too-classic tale, combining sensuous period detail, thoughtful character work, and an atmospheric, well-earnt sense of otherworldly threat. Lily-Rose Depp stands out as the societally repressed, emotionally conflicted heroine

Better Man (15)

Better Man

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Friday 14 Mar 202512:30 Book Now
Thursday 3 Apr 202519:30 Book Now
Wednesday 9 Apr 202512:30 Book Now

Bringing to life the extraordinary true story of Robbie Williams, the legendary British pop superstar whose electrifying rise, dramatic fall, and jaw-dropping comeback have made him one of the greatest entertainers of all time.

Directed by visionary filmmaker Michael Gracey (The Greatest Showman), this groundbreaking film is told through Robbie’s own eyes, infused with his razor-sharp wit and unstoppable spirit. From his humble beginnings to joining the chart-topping boyband Take That as its youngest member, to shattering records as a solo artist, Better Man takes you on an exhilarating journey through the highs, lows, and ultimate triumphs of a global icon grappling with the immense pressures of stardom.

NT Live: Dr Strangelove (TBC)

NT Live: Dr Strangelove

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Saturday 15 Mar 202514:00 Book Now (Preview screening)
Saturday 29 Mar 202519:00 Book Now

NT Live - Dr. Strangelove


Co-adapted by Armando Iannucci

Co-adapted and directed by Sean Foley


Join us for a special preview screening of NT Live: Dr. Strangelove on March 15th, followed by a Q&A with special guests, celebrating Stanley Kubrick’s legacy and his ties to St. Albans and The Odyssey Cinema.


Seven-time BAFTA winner Steve Coogan takes on four roles in this world premiere stage adaptation of Kubrick’s comedy masterpiece. Directed by Emmy Award-winner Armando Iannucci and Olivier Award-winner Sean Foley, this explosively funny satire follows a rogue U.S. general who triggers a nuclear attack.


If you can't make the preview, don’t worry— We’re excited to offer two screenings of this spectacular production that captivated the West End. It really is a must-see for both fans of the original and newcomers alike.


Press quotes

‘Steve Coogan is stellar’

Independent


‘A fun, adventurous adaptation’

Guardian


‘Coogan displays boundless energy and impeccable comic timing’

The Stage


‘Coogan is terrific, making each of Seller’s roles his own’

Financial Times

The Last Showgirl + recorded Q&A w. Pamela Anderson (TBC)

The Last Showgirl + recorded Q&A w. Pamela Anderson

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Saturday 15 Mar 202519:00 Book Now

Directed by Gia Coppola and featuring a Golden Globe-nominated performance from Pamela Anderson, who dazzles in the role of a lifetime, this poignant film of resilience, rhinestones and feathers is simply unmissable.


When the glittering Las Vegas revue she has headlined for decades announces it will soon close, glamorous showgirl Shelly (Pamela Anderson) must reconcile with the decisions she’s made and the life she has built as she plans her next act whilst also striving to repair the relationship with her daughter (Billie Lourd). With an outstanding ensemble cast that includes Jamie Lee Curtis, Dave Bautista, Brenda Song and Kiernan Shipka, The Last Showgirl is a joyous tribute to a long-gone Las Vegas – and all the women who made it glitter.



Film: 85mins | Recorded Q&A: 20mins | Total Runtime: 105mins

Preview: The Penguin Lessons (12A)

Preview: The Penguin Lessons

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Sunday 16 Mar 202518:30 Book Now

The Penguin Lessons is a heartwarming adaptation of Tom Michell’s bestselling memoir, presented as a very special preview ahead of its UK release on 18 April.

Set in Argentina in 1976, the film follows English teacher Tom Michell (Steve Coogan) as he arrives at a prestigious boarding school, only to find himself struggling with a nation in turmoil and a class of unruly students. His life takes an unexpected turn when he rescues a small penguin from an oil-slicked beach. Naming it Juan Salvador, Tom soon realises the bird is more than just a pet – it becomes a source of wisdom and transformation for him and those around him, including the school’s headmaster, Buckle (Jonathan Pryce).

Directed by Peter Cattaneo (The Full Monty) and adapted by Jeff Pope (Philomena), The Penguin Lessons is a poignant tale of friendship, resilience, and the surprising ways we find hope in difficult times.


I'm Still Here (TBC)

I'm Still Here

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Tuesday 18 Mar 202519:30 Book Now
Wednesday 19 Mar 202512:30 Book Now

After 12 years, Walter Salles (Central Station, The Motorcycle Diaries) makes a triumphant return with this absorbing, personal, and deeply felt telling of one family’s struggle against Brazil’s military dictatorship.

In 1970s Rio, left-leaning ex-congressman Rubens Paiva returns to his happy, well-off household while continuing to fight for change – only for soldiers to take him one night without warning or explanation. Against threats and worse from those in power, his wife takes a public stand to find out what happened to him, all while fighting to keep the family he left behind together. Long established as Brazil’s top director, Salles draws from a true story

of its history: he makes the country-wide tyranny, strength, and love that form it hit deeper than ever. Fernanda Torres gives a world-class performance as the unsinkable wife and mother.


Becoming Led Zeppelin (12A)

Becoming Led Zeppelin

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Wednesday 19 Mar 202519:30 Book Now
Friday 28 Mar 202512:30 Book Now

Becoming Led Zeppelin explores the origins of this iconic group and their meteoric rise in just one year against all the odds.

Teleport back with us to the 1960s and follow John Bonham, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and Jimmy Page (or as you may know them, the members of Led-Zeppelin) from their first meeting through to their landmark breakthrough albums Led Zeppelin I & Led Zeppelin II.

Experience electrifying performances from one of the biggest rock bands ever on our glorious big screen. Feel the vibrations of immersive surround sound as you jam along to hits from their first two albums. More than a concert film, get closer than close with in-person interviews with the band as well as never before heard audio from the late, great John Bonham. Powered by awe-inspiring, psychedelic, never-before-seen footage, performances, and music, the film is told in Led Zeppelin's own words and is the first officially sanctioned film on the group.


The Monkey (TBC)

The Monkey

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Thursday 20 Mar 202519:30 Book Now

Oz Perkins brings one of Stephen King’s scariest short stories to life, making for a brilliantly unhinged comedy horror where no kill comes as expected.

As adults, twin brothers Hal and Bill stumble on a drumming toy monkey from their childhood, which somehow caused death every time it played. As history repeats itself, they scramble to bury the toy again before it causes any more – only to find it stronger, and craftier, than common sense should allow. Less than a year after his chilling breakout hit Longlegs, writer-director Perkins branches out in a funnier yet just as grippingly scary direction, where cartoonish, gory, and brilliantly planned death can jump out from any corner. King himself has called it “bat**** insane” (“with admiration”), making it another standout among his adaptations and the modern classic horror Scene.


Bridget Jones: Mad about the Boy (15)

Bridget Jones: Mad about the Boy

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Friday 21 Mar 202512:30 Book Now
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Renée Zellweger returns as the beloved Bridget Jones, delivering her trademark wit and endearing chaos to life once more as she navigates her 50s.

Juggling single parenthood, a demanding career, and the ever-evolving world of dating, she finds herself drawn to a younger man (Leo Woodall), which brings both excitement and complications. Simultaneously, she forms a connection with her children's teacher, Mr. Wallaker (Chiwetel Ejiofor). Her close-knit friends – Shazzer (Sally Phillips), Jude (Shirley Henderson), and Tom (James Callis) – provide their usual mix of support and humour. The unexpected return of her former lover, Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant), adds further complexity to her journey. With its signature blend of romance, comedy, and heart, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is set to charm audiences.

Paddington in Peru (PG)

Paddington in Peru

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Saturday 22 Mar 202513:00 Book Now
Thursday 10 Apr 202512:30 Book Now

The heartwarming adventures of the beloved bear Paddington continues - so follow the marmalade footprints to the Odyssey, for the year’s hairiest threequel!

Paddington heads back home to the Peruvian jungle to visit his beloved Aunt Lucy, now a resident at the Home for Retired Bears.

With the Brown Family and Mrs Bird in tow, a thrilling adventure ensues when a mysterious disappearance plunges them into an unexpected journey from the Amazon rainforest to the mountain peaks of Peru. Featuring Ben Whishaw, Hugh Bonneville, Olivia Colman and Antonio Banderas, the film beautifully captures the culture, landscapes, and the spirit of adventure, Paddington style.


Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert (TBC)

Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert

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Sunday 23 Mar 202518:30 Book Now

Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert captures an extraordinary live performance of some of Zimmer's most revered compositions, including music from Dune, Gladiator, Interstellar, The Lion King, and much more.

Decades of cinematic masterpieces are brought to life by his band and a world-class orchestra at Dubai's iconic Coca-Cola Arena and beyond. From the dunes of the Arabian Desert, to the heights of the Burj Al Arab, these performances deliver an intimate and unique experience of Zimmer’s most loved and renowned movie soundtracks.

Featuring conversations with Billie Eilish, Finneas, Sir Christopher Nolan, Denis Villeneuve, Jerry Bruckheimer, Johnny Marr, Pharrell Williams, Tanya Lapointe, Timothée Chalamet and

Zendaya, the film offers viewers a rare glimpse into Zimmer's creative process, exploring the drive to create and stories behind his closest collaborations.

Jerry Bruckheimer serves as Executive Producer. Directed by Emmy-winning and multi Grammy-nominated Paul Dugdale, this film captures the magic and storytelling power of Zimmer’s music in an unforgettable cinematic experience.



The Seed of the Sacred Fig (15)

The Seed of the Sacred Fig

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Monday 24 Mar 202519:30 Book Now

Following a narrow escape from Iran and a set of awards at Cannes, Mohammad Rasoulof’s terrifying drama on a family splintered by political repression arrives at the Odyssey.

In early 2020s Tehran, well-meaning lawyer Iman gains a grand new position as investigating judge, granting a better life for his family and responsibility for the regime’s questionable penalties. As protests erupt against the state which his daughters sympathise with, hate, fear, and discord take root in the household – with violent consequences. A seasoned writer-director and critic of Iran’s regime, Rasoulof (Goodbye, Manuscripts Don’t Burn) was sentenced by it during filming and barely fled to Europe alongside the footage. Even without context, he leaves an all-too tense, immersive, and convincing portrait of how authoritarianism can destroy lives at a domestic level, which could not be more timely.

Oh My Goodness (Juste Ciel!) (TBC)

Oh My Goodness (Juste Ciel!)

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Tuesday 25 Mar 202512:30 Book Now
Wednesday 9 Apr 202519:30 Book Now

From France, a small-scale, warm-hearted comedy of nuns entering a bike race in the Jura mountains.

In a small countryside village, the sisters of a dysfunctional convent find that their local hospice is falling to pieces and dangerously short of funds – and that only the cash prize for a 30km cycling race can provide them.

Against total inexperience, infirmity, and a fearsome rival convent, they throw themselves into training for it with every intention to win – trusting that, with God and each other, anything is possible. The last film of the late writer-director Laurent Tirard (Petit Nicolas, The Speech), he avoids biting satire or surreal farce for a grounded, gentle, and well-acted story of people coming together against the odds (and many, many falls), making for a delightful little film that doesn’t outstay it’s welcome.

Blue Velvet (1986) (18)

Blue Velvet (1986)

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Thursday 27 Mar 202519:30 Book Now

In celebration of the life and career of David Lynch (1946-2025), we present Blue Velvet, widely considered his magnum opus, and one of the greatest films of all time.


Admired by filmmakers and cinephiles alike, David Lynch is one of history’s most revered auteurs for a reason. His spellbinding films straddle the supposed line between dream and reality, only to scribble it out and whisk the viewer into his singular vision of tragic beauty and unspeakable terror.


Blue Velvet is a deeply evocative and empathetic exercise in surrealism that, given its many competing layers of meaning, defies any singular understanding or interpretation. Indeed, the film’s true power and beauty lies in its polysemy; simultaneously both a broad examination of suburban life and the darkness suppressed within it and a personal story borne from nostalgic daydreams and nightmares. The film was recently ranked at 85 in Sight and Sound’s Greatest Films of All Time list.

Dog Man (U)

Dog Man

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Saturday 29 Mar 202513:00 Book Now
Monday 7 Apr 202512:30 Book Now

DreamWorks Animation brings Dav Pilkey’s beloved children’s series to life in Dog Man, an action-packed animated adventure full of humour and heart.

When chaos erupts in the city, heroic but mischievous Dog Man (voiced by director Peter Hastings) must rise to the challenge, battling the scheming Petey the Cat (Pete Davidson) and the telekinetic fish Flippy (Ricky Gervais).

With the help of his loyal friends, including the Police Chief (Lil Rel Howery) and reporter Sarah (Isla Fisher), Dog Man sets out to prove that bravery comes in all shapes and sizes. Packed with slapstick gags, dynamic visuals, and the playful energy of its comic book origins, Dog Man delivers laugh-out-loud moments from start to finish, making it a riotously fun adventure for kids and adults alike.


Billy Elliott The Musical Live (20th Anniversary) (15)

Billy Elliott The Musical Live (20th Anniversary)

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Sunday 30 Mar 202517:30 Book Now

Based on the Academy Award® nominated film, Billy Elliot the Musical has won the hearts of millions since it opened in London’s West End in 2005. 

Set in a northern mining town, against the background of the 1984/85 miners’ strike, Billy’s journey takes him out of the boxing ring and into a ballet class where he discovers a passion for dance that inspires his family and whole community and changes his life forever. The original creative team behind the film, including writer Lee Hall (book & lyrics), director Stephen Daldry, and choreographer, Peter Darling, is joined by music legend Elton John (music) to produce a funny, uplifting and spectacular theatrical experience that will stay with you forever.

Mickey 17 (15)

Mickey 17

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Friday 4 Apr 202512:30 Book Now
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Six years after his Best Picture-winning Parasite, Bong Joon-ho returns with a blockbuster unlike any other.


Dissatisfied with life on Earth, Mickey Barnes decides to become an ‘expendable’. He’s put to work performing highly dangerous tasks on a distant human colony, and cloned every time he dies (17 so far). He soon begins to question his identity and the underlying ethics of a civilisation so willing to cut and paste its own subjects.


Mickey 17 isn’t Joon-ho’s first foray in science fiction, following 2013’s excellent Snowpiercer. Yet, like Mickey himself, the film defies any singular identity, hopping genres from one scene to the next by melding elements of black comedy, searing human drama and sharp political satire. Featuring a star-studded cast including an ever-reliable Robert Pattinson, and all the incisive writing and cinematography of Parasite, it’s one of the year’s few big-budget films based on an original idea.

Six: The Musical (TBC)

Six: The Musical

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Sunday 6 Apr 202517:30 Book Now
Tuesday 8 Apr 202519:00 Book Now

They are one of a kind, and just for you – they are divorced, beheaded and live at the Odyssey Cinema!

Global theatre phenomenon, SIX the Musical has captivated over 3.5 million audience members and earned double TONY Awards since its 2017 debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. This electrifying production reimagines the long-misunderstood wives of Henry VIII as they step out of their infamous husband’s shadow to reclaim their narratives and rewrite history.

Written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, this powerhouse musical sees the six queens—Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anna of Cleves, Katherine Howard, and Catherine Parr - take centre stage, each styled on a queen in the popworld of today; but can you guess who?

Recorded at the Vaudeville Theatre, this special event reunites the original cast for an unforgettable celebration of history, music, and female empowerment – so grab your crowns and join the queendom.


Andre Rieu's 75th Birthday Celebration: The Dream Continues (TBC)

Andre Rieu's 75th Birthday Celebration: The Dream Continues

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Sunday 13 Apr 202513:00 Book Now

André Rieu celebrates his 75th Birthday! The King of the Waltz invites you to a boat party with him and his beloved Johann Strauss Orchestra as they sail through his hometown of Maastricht.

This brand-new cinema special is a tribute to André's childhood dream of one day forming his own orchestra and travelling the world. The film features a selection of André's favourite and most spectacular global performances along with some of the finest moments the Maestro and his Johann Strauss Orchestra have shared during their many decades together.

Most of the concerts featured in this film – The Dream Continues - have never been shown on the big screen before. To mark this amazing milestone, this is your chance to see these iconic André classics for the first time. Come aboard and celebrate André’s 75th in style at your local cinema!

NT Live - The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar Wilde (12A)

NT Live - The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar Wilde

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Wednesday 16 Apr 202519:00 Book Now

Three-time Olivier Award-winner Sharon D Clarke is joined by Ncuti Gatwa (Doctor Who; Sex Education) in this joyful reimagining of Oscar Wilde’s most celebrated comedy.

While assuming the role of a dutiful guardian in the country, Jack lets loose in town under a false identity. Meanwhile, his friend Algy adopts a similar facade. Hoping to impress two eligible ladies, the gentlemen find themselves caught in a web of lies they must carefully navigate. Max Webster (Life of Pi) directs this hilarious story of identity, impersonation and romance, filmed live from the National Theatre in London.