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How can Santa deliver billions of presents to the whole world in just one night? As Old Santa (Jim Broadbent) passes down the most important operation of the year to the next generation, his eldest son Steve (Hugh Laurie) takes delivering presents to a whole new level.
With a state-of-the-art control centre and a million combat Field Elves in the North Pole HQ, nothing could go wrong! But with such a tight operation, how could they miss one child?! Could this mistake end the magic of Christmas?
It’s up to Arthur (James McAvoy), Santa’s youngest son, to deliver a present to the forgotten lad before Christmas morning dawns. With retired Grandsanta (Bill Nighy), a rebellious young elf, an old sleigh, and some untrained reindeer, can Christmas be saved the old-fashioned way? Deck the halls with excitement, fun and wonder with this animated Christmas classic.
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Christmas candy confection rarely comes sweeter than Richard Curtis’ festive chocolate box assortment, collectively known as Love Actually.
In these ten (occasionally) interlocking stories that make up this warm hug of a film we get to see many different forms of love, be it workplace romances (Martin Freeman and Joanna Page), the love of a parent for their child (Liam Neeson and Thomas Brodie-Sangster), holiday romances (Colin Firth and Lucia Moniz) or merely old friendships (Bill Nighy and Gregor Fisher). Set in a London so beautifully shot that it’s a character in its own right, Curtis’ directorial debut plays out over the five-week run-up to Christmas. However, like all the best desserts, a little bit of sharpness is needed to balance out the sweet. So in between the fuzzy moments, we see some genuinely heartbreaking scenes, which all add to the richness of the pudding. A modern-day Christmas staple.
Through the seven levels of the Candy Cane forest, past the sea of twirly-swirly gum drops, and through the Lincoln Tunnel, everyone’s favourite Christmas elf Buddy is heading to our screen for some Elf-tastic fun!
Starring Will Ferrell as Buddy, a human who has been raised as an elf in Santa’s Grotto. Being so enormous next to his elven colleagues, he struggles to keep up with the toy-making pace. Unable to shake the feeling that he doesn’t fit in, the adult Buddy travels to New York (in full elf uniform) in search of his real father. Introducing New Yorkers to the four most vital food groups of Elves and reminding them of true Christmas spirit, Buddy goes on a journey that no elf has been on before.
Don’t be a cotton-headed ninny muggins! Get down to The Odyssey for this yuletide remedy and discover your inner elf.
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Michael Caine joins Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, and all the hilarious Muppets in this merry, magical version of Charles Dickens’ classic tale.
All your favourite characters are here – Kermit as Bob Cratchit, Gonzo as Dickens, Miss Piggy as Emily Cratchit, and more. Of course, the inimitable Michael Caine stars as the grouchy, mean-spirited Ebenezer Scrooge. A holiday classic since its original publication in 1843, that Dickens’ story is repeated on an annual basis is a testament to the joy an audience finds in witnessing someone discover the “reason for the season,” the joy in giving, sharing, and being part of a holiday that means spending time with those you love, and who love you.
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Dwayne Johnson finally makes a Christmas movie, teaming with Chris Evans to rescue J. K. Simmons’s Santa in a creative, funny, and world-spanning fantasy adventure.
Nowadays, Santa’s operation is backed by a hi-tech organisation, a crack security team, and his own impeccable fitness regime – but it all falls to pieces when he is kidnapped just before Christmas Eve. To get him back, iron-willed security head Callum Drift must join cynical bounty-hunter Jack O’Malley on an epic quest to save the holiday, and discover exactly what meaning it holds for them both. From Fast & Furious writer Chris Morgan and Jumanji reboot director Jake Kasdan, the film balances imaginative, mega-budget fantasy action with buddy-comedy wit, much-needed holiday warmth, and Johnson’s ever-reliable star charisma. You can decide if it measures up as a live-action remake of Arthur Christmas.
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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.
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Come and see the most beloved Christmas film of all time at The Odyssey Cinema.
As the tale begins, on a cold and snowy Christmas Eve the camera drifts from one household to another as the townsfolk of the small town of Bedford Falls are saying their evening prayers. And almost in unison, they pray for one thing: to please keep George Bailey safe. Not that they could know it, but far above, their prayers are being heard. So begins the story of It’s A Wonderful Life. The tale of an angel called Clarence (Henry
Travers) who is sent to save the life of a man who thinks he has run out of options. Clarence’s job will be to show George (James Stewart) the bigger picture of all he has done for his town. Frank Capra’s film, above all else, is about decency, that doing the best for others can be its own reward.
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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!
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Discover the enchantment of ballet with this sparkling festive treat for the whole family.
Peter Wright’s beloved Royal Ballet production, featuring Julia Trevelyan Oman’s stunning period designs, brings festive charm to this timeless classic.
Join Clara at a joyful Christmas Eve party that transforms into a magical adventure once everyone else is asleep. As the Nutcracker comes to life, Clara embarks on a thrilling journey to defeat the Mouse King and visit the Sugar Plum Fairy in the glittering Kingdom of Sweets.
With Tchaikovsky’s brilliant score and breathtaking choreography, this production captures the spirit of the holiday season, blending fairytale magic with spectacular dancing in an unforgettable performance.
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.
Ridley Scott follows up his modern epic masterpiece with a similarly gigantic, gripping, and impeccably made story of a broken man taking on the Roman Empire.
Decades after Maximus restored order to Ancient Rome, his son Lucius lives peacefully away from it in North Africa with his family – only for history to repeat itself when its new rulers invade, kill his family, and enslave him. Forced to fight for a vengeful, power-hungry ex-slave, Lucius must use all the strength he has to survive, and look to the past to find peace again. Following many false starts – with a Nick Cave-penned script where Maximus fights Jesus sadly abandoned – Scott continues the series with as sure a hand as ever, keeping sight of its simple, emotionally moving story amidst more spectacular fights, performances, and historical detail.
Take to the waves again this winter, measure the stars and sail across the ocean.
It is time for the hotly anticipated follow-up to the smash-hit 2016 animated movie musical. Make way, make way – It’s Moana 2, with more breathless and beautiful Polynesian mythology. Plus, we can expect some top tunes to match!
Dwayne Johnson and Auli'i Cravalho will be back as Maui and Moana for this new voyage with a brand-new crew of unlikely seafarers. After receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, Moana must journey to the far seas of Oceania and into dangerous, long-lost waters for an adventure unlike anything she's ever faced. What can we say except you're welcome?
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Steve McQueen’s visually stunning Blitz offers a poignant tapestry of British life during World War II.
Saoirse Ronan stars as Rita, an East End mother who, fearing for her son George’s (Elliott Heffernan) safety during nightly air raids, makes the painful decision to send him to the countryside. However, George soon leaves the train, determined to return home to Stepney Green. As he navigates war-torn London, each encounter deepens his understanding of his world and the impact of the war on his fellow citizens. McQueen’s ensemble cast, including Kathy Burke, Harris Dickinson, and Stephen Graham, brings this turbulent period to life.
With Adam Stockhausen’s impeccable production design, Yorick Le Saux’s evocative cinematography, and Hans Zimmer’s sweeping score, Blitz is a powerful reflection on survival, family, and resilience in a time of crisis.
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Hugh Grant delivers a devilishly dark performance in the twisty horror Heretic, showcasing his knack for playing devious villains, as seen in Paddington 2.
In this chilling tale, written and directed by A Quiet Place creators Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, Grant stars as Mr. Reed, a seemingly charming man who is visited by two Mormon missionaries after expressing interest in conversion. However, things quickly take a sinister turn. Reed behaves increasingly suspicious, avoiding introducing his wife and offering odd, theatrical lectures on religion, using unorthodox examples. As the tension builds, it becomes clear that Reed has a dangerous, hidden agenda. Grant’s performance is both chilling and compelling, adding layers of intrigue to this gripping horror story.
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Sean Baker’s Anora, winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes, features a star-making performance from Mikey Madison.
Baker (The Florida Project, Red Rocket) tells a modern-day Cinderella story about Ani, a Brooklyn sex worker, who meets Vanya, the spoiled son of a Russian oligarch. He offers her a life of wealth and glamour, but their whirlwind marriage faces trouble when Vanya’s parents fly to New York to intervene. Both wildly entertaining and heartbreaking, Anora takes audiences on a thrilling, unpredictable adventure, drawing comparisons to Pretty Woman. The film plays with genre and audience expectations, but Baker’s deep empathy for his characters stands out. As in all of Baker’s films, he refuses to judge them, making Anora a bold and compassionate exploration of flawed lives in extraordinary circumstances.
It is 1985, in the run-up to Christmas in a small town in County Wexford, Ireland, Small Things Like These stars Cillian Murphy as Bill Furlong, a coal merchant supporting his wife and five daughters.
While delivering coal to a local convent one morning, Bill uncovers a disturbing secret that forces him to confront the dark realities of the town, dominated by the Catholic Church, and his own past. Based on Claire Keegan's acclaimed novel – she also wrote Foster, the source novel for The Quiet Girl – the film explores themes of moral courage, guilt, and complicity. Premiering at the Berlin Film Festival, Small Things Like These showcases Murphy’s powerful performance as a man wrestling with his conscience in a community shrouded in silence. The story unfolds as a moving reflection on the impact of individual choices in the face of social pressures.
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200 years after its opening and a century after acquiring its first Van Gogh works, the National Gallery is hosting the UK’s biggest-ever Van Gogh exhibition.
Van Gogh is not only one of the most beloved artists of all time, but perhaps the most misunderstood. This film is a chance to reexamine and better understand this iconic artist. Focusing on his unique creative process, Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers explores the artist’s years in the south of France, where he revolutionised his style. Van Gogh became consumed with a passion for storytelling in his art, turning the world around him into vibrant, idealised spaces and symbolic characters.
Poets and lovers filled his imagination; everything he did in the south of France served this new obsession. In part, this is what caused his notorious breakdown, but it didn’t hold back his creativity as he created masterpiece after masterpiece. Explore one of art history’s most pivotal periods in this once-in-a-century show. Made in close collaboration with the National Gallery.
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.
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Cate Blanchett and Charles Dance lead a droll, carnivalesque political satire,on world leaders facing a global crisis.
At the G7 in rural Germany, international leaders meet to compose a vague statement against a vaguer looming threat, only for their own liaisons, fixations, and navel-gazing to hamper them at every step. A bigger distraction emerges when night falls, the outside world vanishes, and bog-preserved corpses start to revive – but even then, a sense of wider danger eludes them. Writing and directing with the Johnson brothers, Guy Maddin (The Forbidden Room, The Green Fog) outdoes himself again, blending sharp contemporary satire, classic small-scale farce, and practical B-movie visuals into another beautifully
strange, funny, and unpredictable masterwork. A top-level cast sells every joke: including Alicia Vikander as a European Commission Secretary-General, who falls for a giant brain.
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Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton shine in Pedro Almodóvar’s first English-language feature, an exquisite adaptation of Sigrid Nunez’s What Are You Going Through.
The film follows long-time friends Ingrid, a best-selling novelist, and Martha, a war journalist, who reconnect after years apart when Martha is diagnosed with cancer. As Ingrid rushes to support her, their bond deepens through shared memories of Martha’s war experiences and strained relationship with her daughter. A profound request from Martha will forever bind the two women. Almodóvar’s masterful direction, known for its sensitivity toward female characters, is beautifully complemented by Moore and Swinton’s nuanced performances. With Almodóvar’s signature rich visual style and an evocative score by Alberto Iglesias, this film is both a cinematic delicacy and a moving exploration of friendship and mortality, making it one of the year’s most anticipated releases.
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
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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.
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.
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The Commander tells the remarkable true story of Second World War submarine captain Salvatore Todaro (Pierfrancesco Favino - Maria), his vessel the Cappellini, and the unlikely moment that follows his crew coming under fire in October 1940.
A brief but violent battle ensues which ends when Todaro sinks the opposing ship – and it is at this point that the commander reaches a decision that is destined to make history: to rescue the 26 Belgian survivors, who would otherwise have been condemned to drown in the middle of the ocean, and to disembark them at the nearest safe harbour, as required
by the law of the sea. To take them all on board, he is forced to sail on the surface for three days, making himself visible to the enemy, risking his own life and those of his men. Favino brings to the movie his own potent, unselfconscious masculinity.
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.
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Tolkien’s enduring masterwork of high fantasy gets another source of life in this anime epic, exploring the wars and people that made the kingdom of Rohan.
183 years before the One Ring reemerged, ageing king Helm Hammerhand finds his country in danger when he rejects a marriage alliance, leaving a rival lord dead and his son seeking revenge. As the kingdom quickly falls under siege, Helm’s warrior daughter Héra steps up to defend it, creating a war that reshapes Middle-Earth. Working with the film’s writer Philippa Boyens, veteran director Kenji Kamiyama (Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex) expands on the rich medieval history in Tolkien’s appendices. Combining them with a strong English-language cast with his vivid colours, animation, and Ghibli-esque creative vision, he makes that world seem deeper, wider, and more exciting than ever.
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Seen by over 120 million people worldwide, LES MISÉRABLES is undisputedly one of the world’s most popular musicals.
In 2019, Cameron Mackintosh produced a spectacular sell-out staged concert version at the Gielgud Theatre featuring an all-star cast including Michael Ball, Alfie Boe, Carrie Hope Fletcher, Matt Lucas and John Owen Jones. Now cinema audiences can experience a unique encore of this incredible show to celebrate Les Misérables 40th Anniversary. Featuring a cast and orchestra of over 65 and including the songs I Dreamed A Dream, Bring Him Home, One Day More and On My Own this sensational staged concert is not to be missed.
In A24’s Babygirl, directed by Halina Reijn, Nicole Kidman stars as Romy, a high-powered CEO whose carefully constructed life begins to spiral into chaos when she engages in a blazing and high-stakes affair with her ambitious intern, Samuel, portrayed by Harris Dickinson.
The film dives deeply into themes of power dynamics, ambition, vulnerability, and self-discovery, presenting an unflinching look at how personal desires can disrupt professional and familial stability. Kidman delivers a fearless and multifaceted performance, perfectly complemented by Dickinson's magnetic and intense portrayal of Samuel. Supported by Antonio Banderas as Romy’s conflicted husband and Sophie Wilde as her perceptive assistant, Babygirl masterfully combines psychological intrigue with sensual drama, solidifying its place as a provocative and thought-provoking entry in the modern erotic thriller genre.
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?
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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.
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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.
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NT Live - Dr. Strangelove
Co-adapted by Armando Iannucci
Co-adapted and directed by Sean Foley
Seven-time BAFTA Award-winner Steve Coogan plays four roles in the world premiere stage adaptation of Stanley Kubrick’s comedy masterpiece Dr. Strangelove.
This explosively funny satire, about a rogue U.S General who triggers a nuclear attack, is led by a world-renowned creative team including Emmy Award-winner Armando Iannucci and Olivier Award-winner Sean Foley.
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
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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.
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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!