Opening Times
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 5-8.30pm
Wednesday: 1-8.30pm
Saturday: 1-8pm
Plymouth Arts Cinema
Arts University Plymouth
Tavistock Place
Plymouth
PL4 8AT
Award Winning Independent Cinema
Film Review: Alcarràs – “a heartfelt call to the beauty of the environment”
Wednesday 1st February 2023
Set in the rich and vibrant Catalonian countryside, Alcarràs is the story of the collision between modernisation and tradition, and the disintegration of a close-knit family, living a seemingly idyllic lifestyle.
Made up of a cast of non-professional actors, there is a glorious authenticity to the performances, and the … Continue Reading
Sounds From The Past: Classical Music on Film
Wednesday 25th January 2023
With Tár screening at Plymouth Arts Cinema this week, Helen Tope takes a deep dive into classical music in cinema.
Dramatic swathes of score, larger-than-life personalities – it’s little wonder that cinema has repeatedly turned to classical music for inspiration. While it is hard to imagine … Continue Reading
Film Review: Empire of Light “explores the magic of the cinema”
Wednesday 25th January 2023
Cinema is the dark palace of dreams and imagination, a place of entertainment, escapism and enlightenment. You see the world and other worlds through different eyes.The novelist Virginia Woolf in her essay ‘The Cinema’ published in the 3 July 1926 edition of The Nation and Athenaeum, observes how cinema might … Continue Reading
Film Review: Lady Chatterley’s Lover – “exposes much more than flesh”
Tuesday 3rd January 2023
There are few books with such a reputation as D.H Lawrence’s final novel, Lady Chatterley’s Lover. It has become a byword for literary lasciviousness: the fiercely erotic affair between aristocrat Lady Chatterley and her gamekeeper, Mellors, is firmly embedded (pun intended) into our popular culture. In a new film adaptation, … Continue Reading
Film Review: Emily – “charts how the Brontes became a literary phenomenon”
Tuesday 13th December 2022
Reframing the Emily Bronte story from a revisionist perspective, Frances O’Connor’s biopic steps away from the traditional adaptation and into a blend of truth and myth.
The film shapes the complex, sobering elements of the Bronte biography for a younger audience. Casting Sex Education’s Emma Mackey in the lead role, O’Connor’s … Continue Reading
Film Review: Neptune Frost – “authentic and genuinely inspiring”
Tuesday 13th December 2022
A truly innovative piece of film-making, the Afro-futurist musical Neptune Frost is daring and transgressive.
Pitched in Burundi, one of the world’s poorest nations, Neptune Frost conceives an alternate reality, a few years from now. Brothers Matalusa (played by rapper Kaya Free) and Tekno (Robert Ninteretse) work in an open-pit Coltan … Continue Reading
Film Review: She Will – “magical, horrifying and mysterious”
Tuesday 1st November 2022
Introduced by Anna Navas, film programmer for the Plymouth Arts Cinema, with a Q&A with the producer Jessica Malik and the star of the film Alice Krige, She Will started In Dreams Are Monsters: The Season of the Witch series of horror films funded by the BFI that seek … Continue Reading
Preview: French Film Festival 2022
Thursday 27th October 2022
This year welcomes the 30th anniversary edition of the French Film Festival, organised in partnership with Institut Français du Royaume-Uni and Screen Scotland, and is currently the only francophone film Festival in the UK. Plymouth Arts Cinema is showing three films from the Festival: Tori and Lokita, Full Time … Continue Reading







