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
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 Arts Centre LIVE7.7.2016
A question I always like to ask myself after watching any play is, “could I have just … 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 feature film. French movie Marguerite was not a straight biopic, more a loosely inspired standalone film – though a rather … 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 to watch. That’s thanks mainly to its three central leads, played by Juliet Stevenson (Beatrice), Alex Lowther (her son Elliot) and breakout … 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 on the backseat of a car at night. He’s wearing googles, ear-defenders and he’s reading a superhero comic by torchlight. … 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 Plymouth Arts Centre.
Perry Makepeace (Ewan McGregor) is a poetry lecturer on holiday with his girlfriend Gail Perkins (Naomie Harris) in … 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. While the language of war remains unchanged, decisions to strike are made in military bunkers hundreds of miles from the … Continue Reading
Film Festival Review: Plymouth Film Festival 2016 Day Three
Friday 20th May 2016
The Plymouth Film Festival returned to Plymouth Arts Centre for it’s most successful year yet – Ben Cherry reviews the weekend and the screenings he attended in the final installment of a three part blog.
Sunday was a quieter day than … Continue Reading
Film Festival Review: Plymouth Film Festival 2016 Day Two
Thursday 19th May 2016
The Plymouth Film Festival returned to Plymouth Arts Centre for it’s most successful year yet – Ben Cherry reviews the weekend and the screenings he attended in the second installment of a three part blog!
I went to the vast majority … Continue Reading