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The Making of Jaws and Life of Pi

Tuesday 19th July 2016

This year’s Open Air Cinema begins with two films showing at Tinside Lido on the weekend of the 22 July, Jaws and Life of Pi. These two stories that are ultimately … Continue Reading

Review: Kenneth Branagh’s Romeo and Juliet Live

Wednesday 13th July 2016

Information on future screenings can be found on our website

Kenneth Branagh’s Romeo and Juliet – Plymouth … Continue Reading

Film Review: Florence Foster Jenkins

Wednesday 13th July 2016

Florence Foster Jenkins is screening from 8th – 14th July 

For the second time this year, ‘legendary’ opera singer and socialite Florence Foster Jenkins’ life is the subject of a major … Continue Reading

Film Review: Departure

Wednesday 6th July 2016

Departure is screening from 1st – 7th July

Departure (directed by Andrew Steggall) is at times intense, at times understated, but always a pleasure … Continue Reading

Film Review: Midnight Special

Wednesday 29th June 2016

 

A Review from Nigel Watson

Midnight Special is in the Plymouth Arts Centre cinema from the 24th – 30th June.

 

A boy sits … Continue Reading

Film Review: Our Kind Of Traitor

Wednesday 22nd June 2016

 

A Review of Our Kind of Traitor by Nigel Watson.

Our Kind Of Traitor is screening from 18th – 30th June at … Continue Reading

Film Review: Son of Saul

Tuesday 7th June 2016

The winner of this year’s Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, ‘Son of Saul’ tells the story of Saul Auslander, a Hungarian Jew working at Auschwitz as a Sonderkommando.

Film Review: Son of Saul

Tuesday 7th June 2016

https://youtu.be/uh2toNTE7rA

The winner of this year’s Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, ‘Son of Saul’ tells the story of Saul Auslander, a Hungarian Jew working at Auschwitz as a Sonderkommando.

A German … Continue Reading

Film Review: Eye in the Sky

Wednesday 1st June 2016

‘Eye in the Sky’ is a film that explores the moral, political and personal implications of modern warfare. … Continue Reading

Film Review: Victoria

Tuesday 31st May 2016

https://youtu.be/Kp8wcV3GjW0

Victoria is showing at Plymouth Arts Centre Cinema from 27 May  – 2 June.

Arriving at the Arts Centre after a full day at work and being told the … Continue Reading

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