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  • Thelma
    Mature Audiences
    Runtime
    97 Minutes
    Consumer Advice
    Coarse language.
    When 93-year-old Thelma Post gets duped by a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson, she sets out on a treacherous quest across the city to reclaim what was taken.

    Legends

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    Sunday 8 September

    Monday 9 September

    Tuesday 10 September

    Wednesday 11 September

  • Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
    Mature Audiences
    Runtime
    105 Minutes
    Consumer Advice
    Supernatural themes and coarse language
    This is a follow-up to the comedy Beetlejuice, about a ghost who's recruited to help haunt a house.

    Legends

    NO FREE LIST

    Sunday 8 September

    Monday 9 September

    Tuesday 10 September

    Wednesday 11 September

  • The Critic- Senior's Preview Screening Tuesday 24th September
    Mature Audiences
    Runtime
    99 Minutes
    Consumer Advice
    Mature themes, sexual references and coarse language
    The Critic is a story of ambition, blackmail and desire with a dazzling anti-hero at its dark heart. A whodunnit wrapped in a Faustian pact which winds tighter & tighter.

    Tuesday 24 September

  • The Crow
    Mature Audiences 15+
    Runtime
    111 Minutes
    Consumer Advice
    Strong bloody violence and injury detail
    The pic a modern reimagining of the titular character, based on the graphic novel series by James O’Barr that was first published by Caliber Comics in 1989. Director Alex Proyas brought the story to the screen in 1994’s The Crow, which starred the late Brandon Lee, and became a cult classic. The original film and its sequels continue to be distributed around the world.

    Sunday 8 September

    Monday 9 September

    Tuesday 10 September

    Wednesday 11 September

  • Blink Twice
    Mature Audiences 15+
    Runtime
    102 Minutes
    Consumer Advice
    Strong themes, violence and sexual violence
    When tech billionaire Slater King (Channing Tatum) meets cocktail waitress Frida (Naomi Ackie) at his fundraising gala, sparks fly. He invites her to join him and his friends on a dream vacation on his private island. It’s paradise. Wild nights blend into sun-soaked days and everyone's having a great time. No one wants this trip to end, but as strange things start to happen, Frida begins to question her reality. There is something wrong with this place. She’ll have to uncover the truth if she wants to make it out of this party alive. With an ensemble cast including Naomi Ackie, Channing Tatum, Alia Shawkat, Simon Rex, Adria Arjona, Haley Joel Osment, Christian Slater, Kyle MacLachlan and Geena Davis, BLINK TWICE is a wild new psychological thriller directed by Zoë Kravitz.

    Sunday 8 September

    Monday 9 September

    Tuesday 10 September

    Wednesday 11 September

  • Afraid
    Mature Audiences
    Runtime
    84 Minutes
    Consumer Advice
    Mature themes, science fiction themes, violence, coarse language and sexual references
    Curtis' family is selected to test a new home device: a digital assistant called AIA. AIA learns the family's behaviors and begins to anticipate their needs.

    Sunday 8 September

    Monday 9 September

    Tuesday 10 September

    Wednesday 11 September

  • Alien: Romulus
    Mature Audiences 15+
    Runtime
    119 Minutes
    Consumer Advice
    Strong science fiction themes, blood and gore
    The sci-fi/horror-thriller takes the phenomenally successful “Alien” franchise back to its roots: While scavenging the deep ends of a derelict space station, a group of young space colonizers come face to face with the most terrifying life form in the universe. The film stars Cailee Spaeny (“Priscilla”), David Jonsson (“Agatha Christie’s Murder is Easy”), Archie Renaux (“Shadow and Bone”), Isabela Merced (“The Last of Us”), Spike Fearn (“Aftersun”), Aileen Wu. Fede Alvarez (“Evil Dead,” “Don’t Breathe”) directs from a screenplay he wrote with frequent collaborator Rodo Sayagues (“Don’t Breathe 2”) based on characters created by Dan O’Bannon and Ronald Shusett. “Alien: Romulus” is produced by Ridley Scott (“Napoleon”), who directed the original “Alien” and produced and directed the series’ entries “Prometheus” and “Alien: Covenant,” Michael Pruss (“Boston Strangler”), and Walter Hill (“Alien”), with Fede Alvarez, Elizabeth Cantillon (“Charlie’s Angels”), Brent O’Connor (“Bullet Train”), and Tom Moran (“Unstoppable”) serving as executive producers.

    Sunday 8 September

    Monday 9 September

    Tuesday 10 September

    Wednesday 11 September

  • It Ends With Us
    Mature Audiences
    Runtime
    130 Minutes
    Consumer Advice
    Family violence and references to sexual violence
    IT ENDS WITH US, the first Colleen Hoover novel adapted for the big screen, tells the compelling story of Lily Bloom (Blake Lively), a woman who overcomes a traumatic childhood to embark on a new life in Boston and chase a lifelong dream of opening her own business. A chance meeting with charming neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid (Justin Baldoni) sparks an intense connection, but as the two fall deeply in love, Lily begins to see sides of Ryle that remind her of her parents’ relationship. When Lily’s first love, Atlas Corrigan (Brandon Sklenar), suddenly reenters her life, her relationship with Ryle is upended, and Lily realizes she must learn to rely on her own strength to make an impossible choice for her future. Directed by Justin Baldoni and produced by Alex Saks, Jamey Heath, and Christy Hall. The film stars Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, Jenny Slate, Hasan Minhaj, Amy Morton and Brandon Sklenar, from a screenplay by Christy Hall, based on the book by Colleen Hoover.

    Sunday 8 September

    Monday 9 September

    Tuesday 10 September

    Wednesday 11 September

  • Deadpool & Wolverine
    Mature Audiences 15+
    Runtime
    128 Minutes
    Consumer Advice
    Strong crude sexual humour, bloody violence and coarse language
    Shawn Levy directs “DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE” which stars Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Emma Corrin, Morena Baccarin, Rob Delaney, Leslie Uggams, Karan Soni, and Matthew Macfadyen. Kevin Feige, Ryan Reynolds, Shawn Levy and Lauren Shuler Donner produce with Louis D’Esposito, Wendy Jacobson, Mary McLaglen, Josh McLaglen, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, George Dewey, Simon Kinberg and Jonathon Komack Martin serving as executive producers. “DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE” is written by Ryan Reynolds & Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick & Zeb Wells & Shawn Levy.

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    Sunday 8 September

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  • Trap
    Mature Audiences
    Runtime
    105 Minutes
    Consumer Advice
    Sustained threat and coarse language
    Warner Bros. Pictures presents a new experience in the world of M. Night Shayamalan—“Trap” —featuring performances by rising music star Saleka Shyamalan. A father and teen daughter attend a pop concert, where they realize they’re at the center of a dark and sinister event. Written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, “Trap” stars Josh Hartnett, Ariel Donoghue, Saleka Shyamalan, Hayley Mills and Allison Pill. The film is produced by Ashwin Rajan, Marc Bienstock and M. Night Shyamalan. The executive producer is Steven Schneider. The director of photography is Sayombhu Mukdeeprom (“Call Me by Your Name”). The production designer is Debbie de Villa (“The Hating Game”). It is edited by Noëmi Preiswerk and the music is by Herdĭs Stefănsdŏttir (“Knock at the Cabin”). The music supervisor is Susan Jacobs (“Old”); the costume designer is Caroline Duncan (“Old”). The casting is by Douglas Aibel (“Asteroid City”). Warner Bros. Pictures Presents A Blinding Edge Pictures Production, An M. Night Shyamalan Film: “Trap.”

    Monday 9 September

    Tuesday 10 September

    Wednesday 11 September

  • Despicable Me 4
    Parental Guidance
    Runtime
    94 Minutes
    Consumer Advice
    Mild themes and animated violence, some scenes may scare young children
    In the first Despicable Me movie in seven years, Gru, the world’s favorite supervillain-turned-Anti-Villain League-agent, returns for an exciting, bold new era of Minions mayhem in Illumination’s Despicable Me 4.

    Monday 9 September

    Tuesday 10 September

    Wednesday 11 September

  • Inside Out 2
    Parental Guidance
    Runtime
    96 Minutes
    Consumer Advice
    Mild themes
    The little voices inside Riley’s head know her inside and out—but next summer, everything changes when Disney and Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” introduces a new Emotion: Anxiety. According to director Kelsey Mann, the new character promises to stir things up within headquarters. “Anxiety, voiced by Maya Hawke, might be new to the crew, but she’s not really the type to take a back seat,” said Mann. “That makes a lot of sense if you think about it in terms of what goes on inside all our minds.” A trailer, poster and film stills are now available for what promises to be the feel-good (or feel-everything) film of Summer 2024.

    Monday 9 September

    Tuesday 10 September

    Wednesday 11 September

  • Twisters
    Mature Audiences
    Runtime
    122 Minutes
    Consumer Advice
    Sense of peril
    An update to the 1996 film 'Twister', which centered on a pair of storm chasers who risk their lives in an attempt to test an experimental weather alert system.

    Sunday 8 September

    Monday 9 September

    Tuesday 10 September

    Wednesday 11 September