The Runway office doors swing open once more in The Devil Wears Prada 2, the highly anticipated sequel to the iconic fashion-world comedy drama The Devil Wears Prada.
Years after surviving the whirlwind demands of legendary editor Miranda Priestly, journalist Andy Sachs has built a respected career far from the glossy pages of Runway magazine. But when the publishing industry faces a digital revolution, Andy finds herself drawn back into Miranda’s orbit.
As the formidable editor fights to keep Runway relevant in an era of influencers and instant trends, old rivalries resurface and loyalties are tested. So settle in. Keep up if you can. And if Miranda Priestly fixes you with that famous look, remember the only acceptable response in this office: “That’s all.”
Three years after their last Disney+ adventure, daring bounty hunter Din Djarin and his adorable green accomplice are back!
But you don’t need to have seen or know anything about The Mandalorian to enjoy this big-screen return to the Star Wars Galaxy. Pedro Pascal’s titular chrome-clad warrior is an outcast from his people, who travels with Grogu (otherwise known as Baby Yoda), clearing up the ruins of the fallen Empire. Here, the Mandalorian and Grogu are enlisted by the New Republic to rescue a relative of Jabba the Hutt in exchange for dangerous information…
Directed by Mandalorian creator Jon Favreau and co-written with his fellow Star Wars architect Dave Filoni, it’s the first live action Star Wars film since 2019 - a vote of confidence from Lucasfilm that these beloved characters will help to anchor the franchise for years to come.
Oscar-winner Daniel Roher masterfully directs this slick crime thriller, diving into the world of high-stakes criminal activity.
Niki White (Leo Woodall) is a talented piano tuner, whose uses his heightened sense of hearing to tune Steinways for the wealthy elite. But after stumbling into an active burglary, these skills are put to a different use: cracking safes. Niki suddenly becomes caught up in a dangerous, unpredictable web of criminal activity, crescendoing into a dramatic balance of this new double life.
This suspenseful thriller is fast-paced and exciting, seamlessly moving across a symphony of genres; Oscar-winning sound designer Johnnie Burn (The Zone of Interest) immerses the audience in Niki’s world through clever use of silence and sudden blats of noise.
Hugh Jackman leads the all-star cast of a delightful underdog murder mystery, as a shepherd avenged by his sheep-turned-sleuths.
Living out of a campervan in the hills, George Hardy needs nothing more from life than his flock, whom he entertains daily by reading from crime novels. When he is found dead one morning, the grief-stricken herd must band together, remember his precious teachings, and scour the nearby village for his murderer – and save themselves from a new, less merciful owner. Working from the beloved German bestseller Three Bags Full, director Kyle Balda (Minions) and screenwriter Craig Mazin (Chernobyl) turn an irresistible story into a broad but charming family adventure, anchored by strong vocal work from Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Bryan Cranston, and many others. Exquisite location work also helps: Hertfordshire was, apparently, among the home counties used.
Set against the backdrop of 18th century England, a devastating pox outbreak, and the simmering tensions of the Jacobite Uprising, this is a timely and darkly satirical story of Sir Chauncey Savage and Lady Savage’s blind pursuit of a better life.
It is not without a tinge of irony that their family name is the Savages, for this is a Savage House indeed. Filled with duels, decadence, and bloodshed, the film revels in its own excess, presenting a madcap critique of class and power. Grant delivers a deliciously unhinged performance, while Foy balances ambition with chilling detachment.
Together, they anchor a narrative that is as grotesque as it is compelling, exposing the absurdities of social climbing in a world already on the brink of collapse.
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He’s on a mission to save the Earth with no idea how he got there.
Astronaut Dr. Ryland Grace finds himself aboard the Hail Mary, a spacecraft dispatched on a last-chance mission to save Earth from interstellar catastrophe. Based on the bestselling novel by Andy Weir, the film shares a similar edutainment-meets-space-adventure tone to his previous work, The Martian. But here, the stakes are far higher - Grace isn’t just on a mission to save himself, but all of humanity as well. And deep in the cosmos, he discovers some unexpected company…
From visionaries Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse), the film is built to be seen on the big screen, with Ryan Gosling continuing to prove himself as the perfect leading man. A testament to scientific knowledge and human endurance, it’s an inspirational, heartfelt story in a truly thrilling sci-fi package.
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Kenneth (Peter Mullan) works in the Arberloch visitor centre as a tour guide, dressing up as the town’s most notable historical figure, Sir Douglas Weatherford, an 18th century philosopher and inventor who Kenneth proudly claims as his ancestor.
When the village becomes the base of a big-budget fantasy TV show, ‘The White Stag of Emberfell’, the visitor centre is transformed into an Emberfell fan experience. With the show’s costumed fans descending on the town, Kenneth’s sanity crumbles as the traditions he holds dear are casually dismissed — a mental decline his daughter Anna (Gayle Rankin) attributes to grief over the loss of his wife.
Kenneth’s crisis takes an even darker turn when his ire becomes fixated on the show’s handsome star, Oscar Sorenson (Jakob Oftebro). The Fall Of Douglas Weatherford is a dark comedy exploring the thin line between history and fantasy.
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 (Ian 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. He’s cursed with two vile, talentless children (James Corden, Jessica Gunning). Desperate for an inheritance they hire Lori Butler, an art restorer – and former forger (Michaela Coel) – to pose as a prospective assistant in order to access unfinished canvases Julian has buried deep in storage.
It’s another exhilarating late career opportunity for McKellen to really bare teeth, following on from The Good Liar and The Critic, but this time he has a script that’s actually able to match him. A sharp and remarkable tale of creativity, legacy, and avarice.
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.
The sisters reunite at their childhood home in Hampshire ahead of their mother Diana's third wedding to the amusingly named Geoff Loveglove (James Fleet). Tensions arise as they navigate personal issues, including Victoria's romantic pursuits, Georgina's 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.
Thomas, pulling from her own experiences, understood the assignment and delivers a nice warm blanket, sprinkling in the right amount of laughs.
A sweeping and immersive portrait, Michael brings the story of Michael Jackson to the big screen with striking ambition. Rather than simply revisiting familiar hits, the film digs deeper, tracing his evolution from a prodigious talent fronting the Jackson Five to a visionary artist determined to redefine global entertainment.
At its centre is an assured debut from Jaafar Jackson, capturing both the charisma and complexity of his uncle. Director Antoine Fuqua balances spectacle with intimacy, recreating electrifying early performances while offering glimpses into the pressures behind the spotlight.
Stylish, energetic and at times reflective, Michael invites you to experience the origins of an icon, placing you front row for the moments that shaped a legend.
From internet phenomenon to box office sensation, Backrooms is a chilling horror film about the one thing we all find scary: the unknown.
The story centers on Mark, a furniture store owner, and his therapist Mary as they uncover an endless maze of empty rooms, and the possibility that the absence of an escape route may only be the beginning of their worries.
At just 20 years old, Kane Parsons has become the youngest director ever to have a film reach number one at the box office, hired to helm Backrooms after his work on a viral web series of the same name. With the involvement of powerhouse performers Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve as a sign of the film's depth beyond its viral origins, the mystery of Backrooms is simply too alluring to miss.
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Based on the manga by Masamune Shirow, Mamoru Oshii’s 1995 adaptation of Ghost in The Shell has gone on to become one of the most important and iconic anime films of all time.
Set in a dystopian future, we follow Major Kusanagi, a cyborg police officer, as she hunts a criminal known as ‘The Puppet Master’, who is able to control people by hacking into their cybernetically enhanced brains.
The film heavily influenced The Matrix both aesthetically and thematically, and drew praise from James Cameron for its profound exploration of a future that has only become less far-fetched since the film's release. Peppered between the story’s philosophical musings are brilliantly animated action sequences, striking character designs, and a haunting score from prolific composer Kenji Kawai, making it a must-see on the big screen.
Jodie Foster’s impeccable French and comedic skills are on full display in this mystery thriller, which sees her character journey down a rabbit hole to investigate a suspicious death.
After learning about the suicide of a patient, psychoanalyst Lilian Steiner suspects foul play and decides to uncover the truth. Enlisting the help of her ex-husband-cum-sleuthing partner Gabriel (Daniel Auteuil), her investigation leads her to unexpected conclusions. Drawing on Alfred Hitchcock and Brian De Palma at their most playful, this wildly enjoyable mystery-caper is as full of charm as its magnetic protagonist.
This modest romp allows Jodie Foster to perform in another language. And if you’ll watch Foster acting in anything, you’re gonna love watching her do it in French.
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In James Lucas’ intimate and insightful journey of self-discovery, supermodel Kate Moss sits for acclaimed artist Lucian Freud as he paints her portrait.
Set in 2002, the impossibly glamorous Moss is at the height of her success and at a moment of transition as she prepares for motherhood. Lucian is 80 – a legend on the art scene, yet somehow, they find common ground at a time when Moss needs a wise father (or grandfather) figure in her life.
Ellie Bamber and Derek Jacobi bring these iconic figures wonderfully to life, enabling audiences to witness the personal interaction that took place behind closed doors. Lucas’ impressive debut is a tender portrait of self-reflection and an unexpectedly transformative friendship.
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No horror film is safe! The hilarious franchise is back and better than ever, spoofing a terrifyingly broad range of modern horror IPs.
Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris) and Brenda Meeks (Regina Hall) return, once again targeted by a suspiciously familiar mad slasher. The two friends find themselves caught up in the usual mayhem of killers, monsters and supernatural creatures, reunited with the rest of the original Core Four.
Among the films parodied are Sinners, Weapons, The Substance and Ma - to name just a few! The sixth instalment, Scary Movie retains all the humour and charm the franchise is known for - twenty-six years on from the original film.
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To avoid being separated by their divorcing parents, brothers Finn and Charlie flee home and venture cross-country to the west coast of Ireland.
They’re seeking their eccentric grandfather John (Bill Nighy), who they haven’t seen since all the fighting began. Across a 500-mile journey, they must survive the streets, assisted by the kindness of strangers, including free-spirited musician Kait (Maisie Williams), who is escaping troubles of her own.
Starring Roman Griffin Davis (Jojo Rabbit all grown up!) as Finn and Dexter Sol Ansell as Charlie, this heartfelt tale of family and resilience is not one to be missed.
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The Jackass gang are back on the big screen for one final adventure!
Original cast members Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Wee Man, Preston Lacy, Dave England and Danger Ehren - alongside some familiar faces - are back for one last ride, pushing themselves to their limits! The film features both old and new footage, bringing together some of the franchise’s most memorable stunts and pranks, alongside all-new, never-before-seen material!
Having directed all the previous Jackass films, Jeff Tremaine returns one last time to direct this final instalment. The franchise makes sure to go out with a bang, featuring new levels of danger and stupidity - with many of the planned stunts even scrapped due to safety concerns and legal reasons!
Olivia Wilde returns to directing with a smart, nuanced, and brilliantly uncomfortable comedy of marital manners.
Seeking a release from constant stand-offs with her listless husband Joe (Seth Rogen), Angela (Wilde) invites the (audibly) much happier couple upstairs to a dinner party. She is bent on making it work; he won’t even try to help; they’re just happy to be there – and before long, various barriers start collapsing. Remaking Spanish hit The People Upstairs with screenwriters Will McCormack and Rashida Jones, Wilde builds on Booksmart with a grown-up, small-scale study of relationships, full of subtle visual and dramatic detail yet brilliantly farcical.
Mostly confining the four stars to a San Francisco apartment, they raise each other beautifully: Wilde’s manic energy dovetails with Rogen’s quiet frustration, crashing around a smooth but slippery Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton
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Steven Spielberg reunites with science fiction for an otherworldly conspiracy thriller, following the race to uncover the truth of life beyond Earth.
One day in Kansas City, a meteorologist suddenly starts speaking in an unrecognisable language on live television, and only a young cybersecurity expert can understand her. With this, he can reveal a shattering truth about humanity’s place in the universe to all – but it, and the higher powers who employed him and want it hidden, quickly unravels both of their lives. Reuniting with Jurassic Park screenwriter David Koepp, Spielberg compliments a gripping and thoughtful story with his most exhilarating action in years. His unmatched capacity for cinematic spectacle is anchored by an astounding lead performance from Emily Blunt, who brings home the all-consuming mix of terror, confusion, and wonder close encounters might bring.
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Martin Scorsese and Paul Schrader’s timeless exploration of urban alienation celebrates its 50th anniversary at the Odyssey.
Haunted since leaving the army and unable to sleep, Travis Bickle takes a job in New York as a nighttime cab driver, but finds himself ever more choked off from the world around him. Struggling to connect and revulsed by the city’s crime and filth, he prepares to take matters into his own hands – and make a hero of himself at any cost. Schrader’s painfully lucid study of isolated masculinity took flight in Scorsese’s hands: even now, its descent into hell convinces and immerses, in all its gritty detail and mesmerising compositions. Robert de Niro embraced the challenge of playing a damaged, unreachable man and became an icon, while Bernard Hermann’s wistful, atmospheric score supplied the perfect finish.
Enid Blyton’s popular series of novels takes on new life in this spectacular, flashy adaptation.
When Polly and Tim Thompson (Claire Foy and Andrew Garfield) are forced to move with their children to the remote countryside, they discover something wonderful: a magical tree which transports them to astonishing new lands. Enid Blyton’s writing is reimagined for the big screen, filled with eccentric characters and magical adventures.
Featuring an all-star supporting cast - including Nicola Coughlan, Jennifer Saunders and Rebecca Ferguson – and written by Horrible Histories’ Simon Farnaby, this is a film not to miss!
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The Last One For The Road is the boozy road movie you didn’t know you needed this summer.
Surviving bar-to-bar on anecdotes and the ‘good old days’, two blustery 50-somethings hatch a plan to change their luck by digging up the cash their old pal buried before he left for Argentina. En route to the airport, they come across a shy architecture student whose view of life will transform as they take him under their wing on a road trip across the Venetian plains.
Take a trip across Northern Italy with this charming, crazy adventure and fabulous performances by Filippo Scotti (The Hand of God), Sergio Romano, and Pierpaolo Capovilla.
A charmer of a film that will keep a smile on your face all the way through.
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Curry Barker’s incisive and excruciating horror takes romantic desire to startling ends.
Music store employee Bear longs for his coworker Nikki without hope of success, and on finding a wish-granting novelty gift asks that she love him “more than anything else in the world”. He immediately becomes the centre of hers, to the point of making him uncomfortable – and before long, her behaviour starts to tear their lives apart. Writer-director and Youtuber Barker (Milk & Serial) draws on classic horror tropes and more recent cultural discourse to tell a deeply unsettling and memorable story, where the small scale, sharp character writing, and imaginatively wrought violence build toward a horrifying conclusion. Each step feels all too real through brilliant acting from the leads: Michael Johnston as the desperate Bear and Inde Navarette as the trapped, unpredictable Nikki.
Thirty years after Pixar’s groundbreaking Toy Story first arrived in cinemas, Woody and Buzz return for an all-new adventure.
The beloved toys find themselves facing a modern challenge as Bonnie becomes obsessed with Lilypad, a mysterious frog-shaped tablet that threatens to replace traditional playtime. Just as Woody once worried about being overshadowed by the arrival of Buzz Lightyear, the toys must now navigate a world where screens and technology capture children’s attention.
Packed with humour, heart and nostalgia, Toy Story 5 explores friendship, change and the importance of imagination in a digital age.
The voice cast includes Tom Hanks as Woody, Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear, Joan Cusack as Jessie and Ernie Hudson as Combat Carl, alongside new characters and surprises for audiences of all ages.
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The world will end in 28 days.
Often regarded as one of the greatest independent films ever made, Richard Kelly’s directorial debut is a tour-de-force in low-budget filmmaking. While it made a minor splash upon its initial release, the film soon developed a cult following which thrust Jake Gyllenhaal into superstardom.
Donnie Darko is a troubled high schooler who narrowly survives a plane crash by sleepwalking. He soon begins seeing visions of Frank, a man dressed in a rabbit suit, who warns that armageddon is nigh.
A deeply atmospheric time capsule of early 2000s uncertainties, the film features many iconic shots and moments which continue to influence young filmmakers today. Don’t forget to join us for the post-film discussion with some fellow local film fans!
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Led by the exceptional pairing of Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford, All the President’s Men tells the true story of Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward as they investigate the scandal that would ultimately bring down a president.
When five burglars are arrested inside the Watergate complex in 1972, the break-in appears to be a routine news story. But as Woodward (Redford) and Bernstein (Hoffman) dig deeper, they uncover a web of political corruption, covert surveillance, and abuse of power reaching the highest levels of government.
Combining meticulous journalism with edge-of-your-seat suspense, the film transforms reporting into riveting drama. Smart, absorbing, and brilliantly acted, All the President’s Men remains one of the finest political thrillers ever made.
Don’t miss the chance to see this landmark classic on the big screen.
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Step into this Oscar-winning classic featuring Doris Day as a bold, sharp-shooting force of the Wild West.
In the lively frontier town of Deadwood, Calamity Jane is a loud, fearless firebrand - equally quick with her wit as she is with a gun. When she’s not causing a stir around town, she’s busy trading barbs with Wild Bill Hickok.
The story kicks off when Jane boldly vows to bring sophisticated Chicago performer Adelaide Adams to Deadwood’s local theatre. But a mix-up leads her to return instead with Adelaide’s maid, Katie, who unexpectedly becomes a sensation in her own right.
Bursting with vibrant Technicolor scenery, energetic dance numbers, and an unforgettable score by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster, the film features the timeless hit “Secret Love.”
What are you waiting for, you wild coyotes? Whip-crack-away and book now!
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Celebrate the summer season with Steven Spielberg’s groundbreaking 1975 classic, the film that defined the modern blockbuster.
When a great white shark begins terrorising the waters of Amity Island, police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) wants to close the beaches. But with the lucrative July 4 holiday approaching, Mayor Larry Vaughn (Murray Hamilton) refuses, fearing the impact on the town’s economy. Joining forces with marine biologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and seasoned shark hunter Quint (Robert Shaw), Brody sets out on a dangerous hunt that becomes one of cinema’s most thrilling battles between man and nature.
Featuring unforgettable performances, masterful editing by Verna Fields and John Williams’ iconic score, Jaws remains a suspenseful, influential and endlessly entertaining big-screen experience.
James Gunn brings the iconic characters of DC Comics back to the big screen, telling the story of Superman’s biological cousin: Supergirl!
Kara Zor-El (aka Supergirl - played by Milly Alcock) celebrates her 23rd birthday with an epic, interstellar planet-crawl, accompanied by her dog Krypto. But when an unexpected adversary strikes, she is forced to team up with the unlikeliest of companions in order to embark on a journey of justice and revenge.
From a director known for his flashy and comedic comic-book adaptations (Guardians of the Galaxy, The Suicide Squad, Peacemaker), James Gunn is no stranger to superhero movies! The film serves as the second instalment in the new DC Universe - a soft reboot of the previous DC franchise - with Gunn placed firmly at the helm.
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It’s the summer of 1963. Get ready to head back to the Catskills for a season of romance, drama, and unforgettable dance moves.
Frances "Baby" Houseman (Jennifer Grey) is spending one final summer with her family before embarking on her future. But when a holiday at a seemingly quiet resort turns out to be anything but exciting, Baby finds herself searching for adventure.
Everything changes when she follows the sound of music to the staff quarters and meets charismatic dance instructor Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze). Drawn into his world, Baby becomes his dance partner, confidante, and much more. As the summer unfolds, their connection grows, leading to one of cinema’s most iconic love stories.
So grab your dancing shoes, put down the watermelon, and gather your friends for this beloved classic. Packed with heart, humour, romance, and an unforgettable finale, Dirty Dancing will have you singing, dancing, and feeling like you've had the time of your life.
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Following the immense success of Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan now lends his craftsmanship to a truly timeless story.
The Odyssey is an adaptation of Homer’s monument of literature, and depicts the story of Odysseus and his long voyage home after the Trojan War, during which he encounters all manner of obstacles. Matt Damon steps into the role of our beleaguered hero, bolstered by a stacked supporting cast that includes Anne Hathaway, Tom Holland, and Lupita Nyong’o just to name a few.
The film, true to its origins, is an epic story about the lengths we will go to make it home, with Nolan’s typically expert direction enveloping us in a textured vision of Ancient Greece. What better place to watch The Odyssey’s magnitude unfold than in The Odyssey itself!
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In the style of classic screwball comedies (with Bringing Up Baby as a key influence), What’s Up Doc? is an uproarious throwback and an ode to the craftsmanship of cinematic comedy.
When befuddled musicologist Howard Bannister (Ryan O’Neal) finds himself in the same hotel as free spirit Judy Maxwell (Barbara Streisand), he is pulled into a series of escalating catastrophes involving jewel thiefs, top secret government documents, and a likely jeopardized research grant.
What’s Up Doc? is a shot of pure escapism, but has been lovingly crafted by director Peter Bogdanovich to stand the test of time, both with its witty dialogue and the impressively dangerous physical slapstick on display, particularly in its showstopping chase scene that parodies Bullit. A joyous reminder that it's not all doom and gloom!
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Released in 1963, Summer Holiday is one of the most enduring and enjoyable British musicals of its era.
Starring Cliff Richard alongside Lauri Peters, Una Stubbs and Melvyn Hayes, it follows a group of London bus mechanics who convert a double-decker bus into a travelling hotel and set off on an adventure across Europe. Along the way they encounter a runaway American singer, unexpected romance and plenty of comic mishaps.
Filled with memorable songs, colourful locations and a wonderfully carefree spirit, Summer Holiday remains a firm favourite more than sixty years after its release. Its infectious energy, light-hearted humour and feel-good atmosphere have helped secure its place as a classic of British cinema.
With a soundtrack packed with well-loved songs and an irresistible sense of fun, it's the perfect film to sit back, relax and sing along to.
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Viva Maastricht!
This year, André Rieu celebrates a spectacular milestone — the 20th anniversary of his iconic summer concerts on the magnificent Vrijthof square. Captured live in his beloved hometown, this brand-new cinema event marks two decades of music and unforgettable magical summer nights.
Viva Maastricht! is a joyful tribute to the city where it all began. Joined by his world-renowned Johann Strauss Orchestra and a vibrant ensemble of artists, André brings the spirit, culture, and warmth of his hometown to life in a dazzling new concert filled with emotion and wonder.
From timeless waltzes to soul-stirring classics, this landmark anniversary concert promises an evening of passion, joy, and togetherness. Be part of this historic celebration as the Vrijthof once again transforms into a breathtaking open-air ballroom — only in cinemas this summer.
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Award-winner Sandra Oh (Killing Eve) plays the title role in this razor-sharp reimagining of Molière’s classic dark comedy.
Telling the truth isn’t always that simple. Alice, a brilliant novelist, despises the carefully constructed lies of modern society. But the more she challenges those around her, the fiercer the backlash becomes. Soon, she must confront the price of speaking her truth in a world that would rather silence
her.
Filmed live on stage at the National Theatre, Indhu Rubasingham directs Martin Crimp’s (Cyrano de Bergerac) highly anticipated play.