With details of upcoming events:
Hello,
Thank
you to everyone that came out for our first week of
screenings at Theatre in the Mill.
We're
full steam ahead with our programme of cult and international
cinema, and this week we’re celebrating South East Asian
cinema with Anime Afternoons, and some twisted titles from
Japan and Korea.
Horror
not your thing? Why not tuck in to our new Light Lunch Cinema
strand or challenge your friends to some free Big Screen
Gaming.
Visit
our website to view our calendar page and upcoming film
listings and keep scrolling for what's on this
week.
Tickets at Theatre in the Mill are priced at a
discounted rate of £5 for adults and £3 for concessions and
members.
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Thu
18 April, 18.30 & 20.20
J-Horror
Double Bill:
Our Japanese Horror
double bill begins with the terrifying 2002 classic The Grudge
and wraps up with Takashi Miike's 1999 film Audition, one of
the most notorious and twisted horrors ever made.
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Thu 18 Apr, 12.00
Powerful
drama starring Frances McDormand, winner of Best Picture at
the 2021 Academy Awards.
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Fri 19 Apr, 19.00
Wes
Anderson's star-studded 2016 masterpiece follows a
legendary concierge at a famous European hotel.
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Fri 19 Apr, 19.00
South
Korean horror film about passengers trapped on a high-speed
train when a zombie outbreak throws the country into chaos.
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Sat 20 Apr, 14.00
A high
school student enters a mysterious virtual world and
transforms into a famous singer in this hit Anime
from Mamoru Hosoda.
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Sat
20 April, 20.00
Iconic Korean
thriller in which, after being kidnapped and imprisoned for 15 years,
a man is released and must find his captor in five days.
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Thu
18 Apr, 14.00; Fri 19 Apr, 14.00
Big Screen
Gaming
This Thursday and
Friday 14.00-17.30 come down to Theatre in the Mill and play Mario
Kart 8 on our cinema screen.
No ticket needed,
just come along and test your skills on Rainbow Road!
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Thu 25 Apr, 18.30
Breaking Barriers Double Bill:
Join
us for a double bill of two critically acclaimed modern
documentaries tackling important issues across the globe.
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Thu 25 Apr, 12.00
A
story of love, rejection and triumph in which a young Maori
girl fights to fulfil a destiny her grandfather refuses to
recognise.
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Sat 27 Apr, 14.00
Imaginative
anime which follows a girl with a strange and wonderful
ability: the power to stop the rain and clear the sky.
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Sat 11 May, 14.00
Epic
sci-fi anime features mutants that can control the fire and
cause chaos in a futuristic world.
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About Theatre
in the Mill
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Theatre
in the Mill is a Bradford based arts organisation committed
to developing, supporting and presenting socially responsible
art and performance. Part of the University of Bradford,
Theatre in the Mill was opened in the heart of the campus in
1976 by Sir Alan Ayckbourn.
Theatre
in the Mill is based on the University of Bradford
Campus. You can access the venue via Shearbridge Road
which has free on-street parking.
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Pictureville Cinema
remains closed as RAAC remedial work continues. Our IMAX and Cubby
Broccoli screen are temporarily closed, as part of the National
Science and Media Museum's once-in-a-generation
transformation.
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