Set in the world of Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s 28 Years Later, The Bone Temple continues the story with a chilling twist: the infected are no longer the greatest threat. In a world shaped by fear and scarcity, the inhumanity of the survivors proves far more dangerous: Dr Kelson makes a discovery that could change the world, while Spike’s encounter with cult leader Jimmy Crystal becomes a nightmare he can’t escape.
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From the director of Promising Young Woman and Saltburn comes a bold, original reimagining of one of the greatest love stories ever told.
Emerald Fennell brings a daring new vision to Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie as Cathy and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. Their forbidden connection ignites into an intoxicating obsession, unfolding as an epic tale of lust, love, and madness.
Runtime: 2h 16
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Virginia Woolf defied literary conventions to reveal rich, startling inner worlds.
In Woolf Works, Resident Choreographer Wayne McGregor and his luminous artistic team translate her signature stream-of-consciousness style into dance, creating a bold work that rejects traditional narrative. Drawing on Mrs Dalloway, Orlando, The Waves, and other writings, this Olivier Award–winning ballet triptych captures the heart of Woolf’s uniquely artistic spirit.
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Set in 1916, Yorkshire, as the First World War claims most of its men, the local Choral Society must recruit young villagers and hire a mysterious new chorus master, Dr. Henry Guthrie (Ralph Fiennes), to keep music alive. Amid conscription and uncertainty, the community discovers that singing together may be the only way to preserve hope and unity.
Filmed across Saltaire, Harrogate, Shipley, Bradford, Keighley, and the Worth Valley Railway in Haworth.
Runtime: 1h 53
*Closed captions are available for this film, ask a member of staff for more information.
What happens when you wake up the morning after leaving the most important rock band of all time?
In April 1970, Paul released his first solo album, McCartney, alongside a shocking press release that announced the beloved band had split. When asked what he’d do next, he said his only plan…was to grow up. Man on the Run captures Paul’s transformative decade in the wake of The Beatles’ break-up. Through stunning archival footage, Linda McCartney’s exceptional photographs, and interviews with Mick Jagger, Chrissie Hynde, Sean Ono Lennon, Mary and Stella
Runtime: 2h 7
A gifted young singer (Paul Mescal) and a charismatic pianist (Josh O’Connor) form an intense, fragile love while traversing post-war America to collect folk songs, discovering that memory and music are the closest things we have to truth.
"Widely praised for its beautiful cinematography and evocative setting, capturing America’s folk tradition and rural landscapes with tender detail."
Runtime: 2h 9
A reclusive former government assassin (Jason Statham) living on a remote Scottish coastal island rescues a young girl (Bodhi Rae Breathnach) after a deadly storm, forcing him to confront his violent past.
This rugged tale of redemption and fierce guardianship showcases Statham delivering his signature high-octane action, combined with a protective paternal drive, alongside Breathnach as the spirited Jessie.
Runtime: 1h 47m
A gifted young singer (Paul Mescal) and a charismatic pianist (Josh O’Connor) form an intense, fragile love while traversing post-war America to collect folk songs, discovering that memory and music are the closest things we have to truth.
Runtime: 2h 9
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Exclusively for film lovers over 60 – enjoy a complimentary tea or coffee and a slice of cake included with your ticket!
What happens when you wake up the morning after leaving the most important rock band of all time?
In April 1970, Paul released his first solo album, McCartney, alongside a shocking press release that announced the beloved band had split. When asked what he’d do next, he said his only plan…was to grow up. Man on the Run captures Paul’s transformative decade in the wake of The Beatles’ break-up. Through stunning archival footage, Linda McCartney’s exceptional photographs, and interviews with Mick Jagger, Chrissie Hynde, Sean Ono Lennon, Mary and Stella
Runtime: 2h 7
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Emerald Fennell brings a daring new vision to Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie as Cathy and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. Their forbidden connection ignites into an intoxicating obsession, unfolding as an epic tale of lust, love, and madness.
Runtime: 2h 16
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One of the most-watched NT Live productions returns after more than a decade. Helen Mirren stars as Queen Elizabeth II in the Olivier- and Tony Award®–winning hit that inspired the Netflix phenomenon The Crown.
For 60 years, Queen Elizabeth II held private weekly meetings with each of her 12 prime ministers—from Churchill to Thatcher to Cameron. These intimate conversations reveal the woman behind the crown and the moments that shaped her reign. Captured live in 2013 from London’s West End.
Runtime: 3h
Comedian James Acaster unleashes his infectious energy as he explores his love/hate relationship with stand-up - while welcoming a heckle or two.
Filmed in Truro, Dublin and Northampton, we see how this experiment panned out in front of three very different audiences.
Runtime: 2h
Mozart’s The Magic Flute sparkles in David McVicar’s enchanting production. Prince Tamino sets out to rescue Princess Pamina, joined by Papageno and guided by a magic flute — but as trials unfold, nothing is as it seems and love is the ultimate reward. Starring Julia Bullock, Amitai Pati, Huw Montague Rendall, Kathryn Lewek and Soloman Howard, conducted by Marie Jacquot in her Covent Garden debut.
Runtime: 3h 30
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Nicola Coughlan (Bridgerton) joins Éanna Hardwicke (The Sixth Commandment) and Siobhán McSweeney (Derry Girls) in John Millington Synge’s gripping play of youth and self-discovery.
Pegeen Flaherty’s world is upended when a young man enters her pub claiming he’s killed his father. Far from being shunned, he becomes a local hero—winning hearts—until a second man unexpectedly arrives.
Filmed live at the National Theatre, Caitríona McLaughlin directs this darkly funny tale brimming with secrets.
Runtime: 2h 30
Filmed live at the National Theatre, Marianne Elliott (Angels in America) directs this thrilling tale of love, lies, and social warfare.
BAFTA winner Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread) stars alongside Aidan Turner (Poldark) in Christopher Hampton’s celebrated adaptation of the classic novel, where one misstep in the glittering salons of the super-rich can mean ruin.
Runtime: 2h 30