Jan 17 - 23: Oscar Nominees & National Theatre Live At The Playhouse!

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Parasite returns to the Playhouse this Friday! The film made history this week when it was nominated for 6 Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Foreign Language Film, Best Original Screenplay, Best Production Design, Best Film Editing. Parasite has a good chance of winning the top prize, so don't let the subtitles stop you from seeing one of the best films of the year!

Another Oscar front-runner returns to the Playhouse this week: Jojo Rabbit! Nominated for 6 Oscars (Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress, Best Costumes, Best Film Editing, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Production Design) this film also helped gain Scarlett Johansson a double-Oscar nomination for Best Actress (Marriage Story) and Best Supporting Actress (Jojo Rabbit)! Get tickets today, one of our favourite films of the year! 

We're so happy to be opening A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood! Tom Hanks landed his first Oscar nomination in 19 years for Best Supporting Actor with his portrayal of Mr. Rogers. While you're at the cinema, check out Epic Books The Sequel as they are fully stocked on everything Mr. Rogers related! Great books, great movie! Don't miss it! Adam Sandler's excellent performance (and snubbed by the Oscars) in Uncut Gems continues at the Playhouse. This film is something special, truly a wild ride that will leave you breathless and amazed. See it on the big screen! 

National Theatre Live returns to the Playhouse this weekend with two showings of Arthur Miller's All My Sons with Sally Field & Bill Pullman. Broadcast from London's National Theatre, these stage performances are an incredible way to see the world's best plays from the comfort of your favourite local cinema! Love theatre? Then this is a great week for you with Fleabag: National Theatre Live returning for one-screening only on Thursday!

Finally, please note that we (along with many other independent cinemas in the vicinity of Cineplex) had to cancel our Knives Out bookings this week. In its place, we have added showings of Jojo Rabbit and Parasite. We are confident that our February screenings of Knives Out will go ahead, so please wait to see it with us! Thanks for understanding.

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IT'S BACK AT THE PLAYHOUSE FOR TWO SCREENINGS ONLY! 

Winner: Best Actor (Adam Sandler), National Board of Review. Nominated for 5 Independent Spirit Awards. Adam Sandler gives a terrific, career-best performance as a Manhattan jeweller with a perilous gambling habit in a rollicking, high-energy thriller

No screenings currently scheduled.

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"Taika Waititi knocks it out of der park with the meaningful lunacy of his anti-hate satire, which is equal parts Mel Brooks, Wes Anderson and Waititi’s own whimsical brilliance." - Toronto Star." -

Winner of TIFF 2019 Audience Award. Oscar Winner: Taika Waititi for Best Adapted Screenplay "Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit (★★★★★) defies description. It is the story of a young wannabe Nazi named Jojo (Roman Griffin Davis) who dreams of serving the Führer and daydreams that Adolf Hitler (Waititi) is his best friend.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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"Imagine a high-wire act where the acrobat suddenly leaps to a higher wire, then to another that's higher still. It's the best way I can think of to describe the giddy thrill of watching Parasite, a masterpiece of serial surprises." - Wall Street Journal

Winner of 4 Oscars (Best Picture, Best Director, Best International Feature, Best Original Screenplay). "An exhilarating and furious indictment of class struggle, Parasite might be the masterpiece South Korea's Bong Joon-ho has been working toward his entire career.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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"Starring Tom Hanks as the cherished children’s television host Fred Rogers, is one of those movies you didn’t know you needed...a movie that's both entertainment and spiritual toolkit - take from it what you need." - TIME Magazine

Oscar-nominated! Best Supporting Actor. Based on a 1998 Esquire profile, this is the story of bitter and troubled journalist Lloyd Vogel (Matthew Rhys, The Americans), who gets tasked with interviewing the world’s most disarmingly kind TV host, Mr. Fred Rogers.

No screenings currently scheduled.

Jan 18 & 19, 1pm. Filmed live from The Old Vic in London and presented in encore screenings at the Playhouse, Academy Award-winner Sally Field (Steel Magnolias, Lincoln) and Bill Pullman (The Sinner, Independence Day) star in Arthur Miller’s blistering drama All My Sons.

America, 1947. Despite hard choices and even harder knocks, Joe and Kate Keller are a success story. They have built a home, raised two sons and established a thriving business.

Jan 23, 7pm. See the hilarious, award-winning, one-woman show that inspired the BBC’s hitTV series Fleabag, captured live to cinemas from London’sWest End.Written and performed by PhoebeWaller-Bridge (Fleabag, Killing Eve) and directed by Vicky Jones, Fleabag is a riproaring look at some sort of woman living her sort of life. Fleabag may seem oversexed, emotionally unfiltered and self-obsessed, but that's just the tip of the iceberg.With family and friendships understrain and a guinea pig café struggling to keep afloat, Fleabag suddenly finds herself with nothing to lose. Playing to sold-out audiences in NewYork and London, don’t miss your chance to see this ‘legitimately hilarious show’ (NewYorker), captured live to cinema.

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AKA 'The World's Best Commercials.' The Festival Of Creativity (held in June in Cannes, France) is a mecca for advertising agencies from all over the world. Last year, over 90 nations were represented.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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"An enthralling, edifying, terrifying, sometimes funny and improbably stirring portrait of a multiethnic, polycultural cauldron where fury against injustice and neglect hovers near the boiling point." - Wall Street Journal

Oscar Nominated! Best International Feature. "There are no trilled notes, no stirring group musical numbers, no talk of castles on clouds in French-Malian director Ladj Ly’s directorial debut. You will hear, however, the songs of angry men, expressed in a way that drives home the point of their rage and rancor.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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"Mark Ruffalo, a great actor of seemingly limitless range, brings a growing sense of moral outrage to this gripping Todd Haynes docudrama about a corporate lawyer who risks it all to take on the chemical companies he's been hired to defend." - Rolling Stone

"Todd Haynes, the director that brought us Carol, Far from Heaven and Velvet Goldmine, opts for a good old-fashioned corporate thriller with Dark Waters based on the 2016 New York Times article 'The Lawyer Who Became DuPont’s Worst Nightmare' by Nathaniel Rich.

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Feb. 13, 7:00pm. Co-presented by Collective Arts (with a *special complimentary beer* for legal age attendees!) "This silent gangster film, from 1933, directed by Yasujiro Ozu, seethes with sardonic comedy. It opens like a classic office melodrama, as Tokiko (Kinuyo Tanaka), a demure young secretary, is pursued by her wily boss. Then, after work, she heads to a boxing gym where her criminal boyfriend, Joji (Joji Oka), holds court. Ozu treats underworld swagger with brazen contempt yet adorns it with images of an uproarious visual ecstasy.

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"Duplicating many of Chatwin's most notable journeys, Herzog evokes the late English wanderer's restless soul and curious fascination with profound issues that have long captivated the director." - Variety

"Bruce Chatwin was searching for a strangeness as he traveled to remote parts of the world, Werner Herzog says early in Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin.

No screenings currently scheduled.

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