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This month: more nostalgic snapshots of Ireland (some more accurate than others…)
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BOOK NOW Times: 13.10
Hands up who expected this! Almodóvar breaks his run of essentially serious recent melodramas to return to the frisky ribaldry characterising his ‘80s career up to Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. A Spanish airline flight is supposedly heading... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 14.30|16.30|18.30|20.30
Now that he was ‘Academy Award Winner Neil Jordan’, his ascendant stock brought him the long-gestating screen version of the first volume in Anne Rice’s million-selling Vampire Chronicles.
If the presence of Messrs. Cruise and Pitt hint at some Hollywood... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 18.20
In this backwoods Arkansas rites-of-passage story, Matthew McConaughey continues his transformation from fading heart-throb to compelling character actor, as a fugitive ne’er-do-well (his name is indeed ‘Mud’) who promises two local lads his wreck of a boat if they help... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 13.00|15.30|20.40
The quest for domestic bliss becomes an inescapable nightmare in this immensely powerful Belgian character study based on shocking true-life events.
Emilie Dequenne, already an indie icon as the Dardennes’ Rosetta, is arguably even more affecting here as a young... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 16.20|20.50
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Director Fred Schepisi (Last Orders) returns to Australian filmmaking for the first time since 1988’s A Cry in the Dark with this ambitious adaptation of a novel by fellow countryman and Nobel laureate Patrick White.
On her... Read More
BOOK NOW Times: 14.10|18.30
ABBAS KIAROSTAMI: THROUGH THE OLIVE TREES 18.30
BALTIMORE 20.45
CLOSE YOUR EYES 19.40
IO CAPITANO 15.30
OPPONENT 13.20, 20.20
PERFECT DAYS 15:50
THE DAYS OF TREES 13.10, 18.15
THE TEACHERS’ LOUNGE 13.00, 17.30
THE ZONE OF INTEREST 15:10 15.10
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