Blockbuster Of The Week
Kraven The Hunter (15)
Conservationist Sergei Kravinoff is an ardent advocate of the natural world. He has a complex and volatile relationship with his ruthless gangster father, Nikolai, and the pair are estranged while Sergei concentrates on protecting helpless animals. Fate propels Sergei down a destructive path of vengeance that will ultimately mould him into one of the most feared hunters and tether his fortunes to his half-brother Dmitri, Russian mercenary Aleksei Sytsevich and elusive assassin the Foreigner.
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Romance Of The Week
Queer (18)
American ex-pat William Lee tolerates the persistent swelter of Mexico City to enjoy anonymous hook-ups with men in seedy hotels. A handsome new arrival, Eugene Allerton, catches William’s eye in swooning slow-motion across a crowded cockfight in the street. The local gay coterie is amused by William’s awkward pursuit of the younger man but the writer has the last snigger when he strikes a mutually beneficial deal with Eugene: “Be nice to me… twice a week.”
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Critic's Choice Of The Week
The Universal Theory (15)
In 1962, gifted young physicist Johannes Leinert travels to the Swiss Alps to attend a congress of brilliant minds. He accompanies his supervisor, Dr Strathen, who is dismissive of Johannes’s propositions about a multiverse. During his stay, Johannes encounters enigmatic pianist Karin, who knows intimate secrets about his past that he has never shared with another living soul. Strange light emanating from abandoned uranium mines close to the alpine hotel prefaces a mind-bending mystery.
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Also Released This Week...
The Bibi Files (15)
Benjamin Netanyahu first became Prime Minister of Israel in 1996. More recently, his premiership has been mired in controversy. Previously unseen police interrogation videos and interviews document the criminal investigation into Israel's longest serving Prime Minister.
Find The Bibi Files in the cinemasA Christmas Carol (PG)
A Victorian family settles down in front of a cardboard stage for a paper theatre performance of A Christmas Carol. Through the eyes of one of the children, the homemade production magically comes to life as a visually arresting dance drama.
Find A Christmas Carol in the cinemasFrom Roger Moore With Love (15)
An affectionate documentary portrait of actor Roger Moore, tracing his rise to fame from humble beginnings in working class South London to the dizzy heights of stardom as James Bond and Simon Templar aka The Saint.
Find From Roger Moore With Love in the cinemasThe Lord Of The Rings: The War Of The Rohirrim (12A)
Wulf seeks vengeance for the death of his father by launching a devastating attack against Helm Hammerhand, the King of Rohan. The monarch makes his last stand with his daughter Hera in the mighty fortress of Hornburg, which will come to be known as Helm's Deep.
Find The Lord Of The Rings: The War Of The Rohirrim in the cinemasRoyal Ballet Live Encore Screening: The Nutcracker (U)
A recorded performance of Peter Wright's classic festive production set to Tchaikovsky's score, captured on the stage of the Royal Opera House in London under the baton of conductor Andrew Litton in 2023. Loosely based on a story by ETA Hoffmann, The Nutcracker opens with a lively party on Christmas Eve.
Find Royal Ballet Live Encore Screening: The Nutcracker in the cinemasSujo (15)
Josue is a hit man for one of the drug cartels. He leaves behind a four-year-old son, Sujo, who is marked for death by virtue of his lineage. The boy's two aunts, Nemesia and Rosalia, strike a deal with the cartel leader to raise the child in the rural village of Michoacan.
Find Sujo in the cinemasWallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (U)
Wily beagle Gromit grows concerned that his cheese-loving owner Wallace is placing too much trusty in his bonkers inventions. The concern proves justified when Wallace's "smart" gnome glitches and develops a mind of its own. The dog senses skulduggery.
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