Details of this and more below:
What's On at
Cubby Broccoli: Brando 100 and our special summer Kids' Club
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Hello,
This
week we've got some screenings you can't refuse in our Brando
100 season, including classics The Godfather and The
Godfather Part II.
Looking
for something more family-friendly? Our £3 Kids' Club summer
holiday screenings begin on Friday with family favourites
from the '90s to now.
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Keep scrolling to
see what's on, and get a sneak peek at a swoon-worthy
back-to-back trilogy coming later this month.
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We'd like to
remind you that the museum foyer is currently inaccessible and as
a result, Cubby Broccoli will only be
accessible via its rear entrance next to Sharpe Street car park. You
can find more information about our Cubby Broccoli screen below.
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What's On This Week: 17 July – 20 July
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Screening Wed 11.00
Alfred
Hitchcock’s 1946 thriller stars Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman
in a dark tale of espionage and romance.
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Screening Wed 15.30
'Wes
Anderson is on form with a charming tale about two unpopular
kids who fall in love and run away.' - Peter Bradshaw, The
Guardian
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Screening Wed 17.30
Alfred
Hitchcock's claustrophobic 1954 drama was voted the 38th
greatest film of all time in Sight and Sound's 2022
critic poll.
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Screening Thu 11.00
Brando,
Fonda, and Redford star in this 1966 drama in which a
strong-willed sheriff chases an escaped convict through
Texas.
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Screening
Wed 20.00; Fri 17.00
★★★★★
'Spike Lee's
towering, timeless tour de force... Racial tensions hit
boiling point on the Brooklyn streets in a masterwork whose
relevance remains starker than ever.' - Peter Bradshaw,
The Guardian
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Screening Thu 14.30
Tensions
and temperatures rise in this classic adaptation of Tennessee
Williams’ sweltering melodrama.
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Screening Thu 17.20
Revisit
this 80s classic starring Patrick Swayze as Johnny, who
teaches Jennifer Grey's Frances 'Baby' Housman how to dance,
and how to love.
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Screening Thu 19.30
Travel
into the heart of darkness with Francis Ford Coppola's 1979
Vietnam War masterpiece starring Martin Sheen and Marlon
Brando.
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Screening Sat 16.30
'This
1996 US remake of a 1970s French farce celebrated the joy of
being gay in a way that was radical.' - Emily Maskell, BBC
Culture
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Screening Fri 19.30
This
influential masterpiece from Francis Ford Coppola is an epic
crime saga following the Corleone’s, a fictional New York
mafia family.
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Screening Sat 19.00
The
saga of the Corleone family continues, contrasting Don
Corleone's rise as kingpin in the 1920s with his son
Michael's expansion of the family empire.
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Summer Kids'
Club at Cubby Broccoli
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Screening Fri 11.00
Disney's live-action
reimagining of the beloved story of Ariel, a beautiful and
spirited young mermaid with a thirst for adventure.
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Screening Fri 14.45
Danny
DeVito’s 1996 Roald Dahl adaptation follows an intelligent
young girl who discovers she has telekinetic powers.
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Screening Sat 11.00
Reluctant
to leave his swamp when he inherits the throne, Shrek looks
for another heir to take his place
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Screening Sat 14.00
Basketball
champion and global icon LeBron James goes on an epic
adventure alongside timeless favourite Bugs Bunny.
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The Before
Trilogy
Screening
Sat 27 July from 17.00
Follow the romance of
Jesse and Celine across Europe and through the decades in our
back-to-back screenings of Richard Linklater’s tender trilogy (Before Sunrise,
Before Sunset,
and Before Midnight).
As part of a special
offer for this trilogy, you can purchase tickets for all three films
for the price of two. Add all three titles to your basket to receive
your discount at checkout.
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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.
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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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