With thanks to Pictureville for their latest newsletter:
Summer
Cinema at Cubby Broccoli
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Hello,
From 3
July we are back in our Cubby Broccoli screen with a specially
curated summer programme.
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After a
successful off-site run at two Bradford venues, we are
returning to one of Pictureville Cinema’s three beloved
screens, marking the start of our journey back to Pictureville.
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Our
summer programme includes a Marlon Brando centenary
celebration; a season of our favourite long, hot summer
films, and the continuation of our popular Silver Screen
and Kids’ Clubs. You can expect a warm welcome from our
cinema team as you support Bradford’s only independent cinema.
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We will
have more news to share on our Pictureville screen soon, so
keep following our newsletters and social media pages for all
the latest updates and programme announcements.
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What's On
This Week: 3 July – 6 July
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Screening Wed 11.00; Sat 15.00
A wheelchair bound photographer spies on his
neighbours from his apartment window and becomes convinced
one of them has committed murder.
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Screening Wed 14.30; Sat 17.30
Tensions and temperatures rise in this classic
adaptation of Tennessee Williams’ sweltering melodrama
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Screening Wed 17.15
On the hottest day of the year on a street in Brooklyn,
hate and bigotry builds between the community, exploding
into violence.
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Screening Wed 19.45
Travel into the heart of darkness with Francis
Ford Coppola’s 1979 Vietnam War masterpiece.
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Screening Thu 11.00
This 1954 drama saw Marlon Brando give the
performance of lifetime as a New York fisherman facing up
against his corrupt union bosses.
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Screening Thu 15.00; Fri 17.15
A strong-willed sheriff chases an escaped
convict through Texas, opposing a vigilante mob as he tries
to take the escapee alive.
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Screening Thu 17.30
A gay cabaret owner and his drag queen partner
agree to put up a straight front so that their son can
introduce them to his fiancée's right-wing parents.
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Screening Thu 20.00
A sensual and transcendent tale of first love,
based on the acclaimed novel by André Aciman.
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Screening Fri 11.00
Wes Anderson’s charming summer romance
features a star-studded cast and the director’s usual
storybook style.
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Screening Fri 15.00
Alfred Hitchcock’s 1946 thriller stars Cary
Grant and Ingrid Bergman in a dark tale of espionage and
romance.
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Screening Fri 20.00
Spending the summer in a holiday camp with her
family, Frances "Baby" Houseman falls in love
with the camp's dance instructor Johnny Castle.
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Screening Sat 20.10
Brando, Sinatra and Simmons join forces for
this wonderful 1955 musical.
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Screening Sat 11.00
Our £3 family Kids'
Club continues at Cubby Broccoli with a very special Shrekrospective,
featuring all four adventures of everyone's favourite ogre.
As the summer
holidays approach you can find extra Kids' Club screenings which
you may have missed in cinemas the first time around, including
Disney's live action The Little Mermaidand
Pixar's Onward.
Remember to ask a
member of our cinema team for information about our our brand-new
Kids’ Club loyalty card!
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Cubby Broccoli is one of the three cinema
screens at Pictureville Cinema. Named after Albert ‘Cubby’
Broccoli (the producer of many iconic James Bond films) the
intimate auditorium has a capacity of one hundred seats,
with three wheelchair spaces.
Please note that we are temporarily unable to
take cash payments at Cubby Broccoli.
As the National Science and Media Museum
undergoes redevelopment in a once-in-a-generation
transformation, the museum foyer is currently
inaccessible. As a result, Cubby
Broccoli will only be accessible via its rear entrance
next to Sharpe Street car park.
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Pictureville Cinema
remains closed as RAAC remedial work continues. Our IMAX screen is
temporarily closed, as part of the National Science and Media
Museum's once-in-a-generation
transformation.
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