Wednesday, 13 November 2024

Pictureville Cinema, Bradford

 With details of upcoming movies:


 

 

What's On This Week:

 

Hello,

Welcome to your weekly film listings. This week we kick off our Art of Action season, celebrating women who pack a punch on the big screen, plus we continue our awards season predictions with new releases from heavyweights Sir Steve McQueen and Pedro Almodóvar.

Keep scrolling to see what's coming up, and step into Christmas with a first look at our festive programme.

 

 

 

 

What's On: 15 – 21 November

 

A woman holds a sword.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon [35mm] (12A)

Screening Sun 13.20

Ang Lee’s magical, stylish martial arts adventure stars Michelle Yeoh and follows epic, intertwining love stories, set against the breathtaking landscapes of ancient China.

"You may never see a more beautiful movie—and certainly no more majestic film has yet been made." – BBC.com

"The most exhilarating martial arts movie I have seen." – Roger Ebert

This screen will be introduced  by Dr Wayne Wong, Lecturer in East Asian Studies at the University of Sheffield.

 

 

Cillian Murphy stands by a van on a grey day.

Blitz (12A)

Screening daily [closed Mon and Tue]

Sir Steve McQueen's latest film stars Saoirse Ronan and follows the epic journey of a 9-year-old boy and his mother in World War II London.

"A monumental achievement in British cinema. Five stars." – The Independent

 

 

Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore stand side by side looking out a window.

The Room Next Door (12A)

Screening Fri 14.45; Sat 15.40; Wed 14.40 and 19.45; Thu 13.40

Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore star in Pedro Almodóvar’s first English language feature about two old friends who reunite in an extreme but strangely sweet situation.

‘Almodóvar spins a gorgeous, fragile tale of life and death. Four stars.’ – The Guardian

 

 

A woman stands in front of a man and younger woman.

Everything Everywhere All At Once (15)

Screening Sat 20.45

This 2022 Best Picture winner kicks off our BFI FAN Art of Action season of heroines on the big screen with a special introduction from Bradford Queer Film Festival.

 

 

Kids' Club

 

An image of a young girl stood with a large furry purple creature.

Kids' Club: Spy Kids (U)

Screening Sat and Sun 11.00

Armed with a bag of high-tech gadgets and out-of-this world transportation, a brother and sister crisscross the globe in a series of thrilling adventures on a mission to save their parents... and maybe even the world. 

We will be handing out mini spy kits to all the budding action heroes out there, so get to Pictureville early to secure your added extras.

Kids' Club screenings are open to all families with children but are particularly aimed at families with children under 12. Unaccompanied adults will not be admitted.

 

 

Coming Soon

 

Barry Keoghan stands in a field leaning on a fence.

Bird (15)

Screening from Fri 22 November

Barry Keoghan stars in Fish Tank director Andrea Arnold's latest beguiling drama.

 

A still from Aliens of Ripley stood in front of a group of marines.

Aliens [70mm] (18)

Screening Sat 23 November

James Cameron's action-packed sequel screens on 70mm for one night only.

 

 

A black and white image of a man and woman standing side by side.

An Inspector Calls (PG)

Screening Sun 24 November

Celebrate the 70th anniversary of this classic production, screened in collaboration with the JB Priestly society.

 

A black and white image of a man and woman standing side by side.

Anora (18)

Screening from Fri 29 Nov

Sean Baker’s "strip-club Cinderella Story" won the Palme D’Or at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.

 

 

A man and woman embrace as bright lights shine behind them.

Christmas at Pictureville

Screening from 7 December

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and our festive programme is now on sale. Expect crafty extras alongside screenings of all the holiday classics you know and love.

 

 

 

 

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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