WEEKLY SCREENINGS

WEEKLY SCREENINGS
Week ending: Wednesday 2nd November 2016
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies” – Audrey Hepburn
Saturday 29th October 2016
Tuesday 25th October 2016
Screening Time
Movie Title/Rating
Screening Time
Bridget Jones’ Baby( M)
2.00pm
The First Monday In May (M) FINAL
2.00pm
Golden Years (M)
4.15pm
Golden Years (M)
3.45pm
The First Monday In May (M)
6.00pm
Bridget Jones’ Baby (M)
6.00pm
The Girl On The Train (R16)
7.45pm
Hell Or High Water (R16)
8.30pm
Movie Title/Rating
Wednesday 26th October 2016
Sunday 30th October 2016
Movie Title/Rating
Golden Years (M)
Screening Time
Movie Title/Rating
1.45pm
Painting The Modern Garden: Monet to Matisse
The Girl On The Train (R16)
3.30pm
Golden Years (M)
5.45pm
The First Monday In May (M)
7.30pm
Wednesday Night Special - tickets $10
NEW
Screening Time
2.00pm
Hell Or High Water (R16)
3.45pm
The Girl On The Train (R16)
5.45pm
Bridget Jones’ Baby (M)
8.15pm
Tuesday 1st November 2016
Thursday 27th October 2016
Movie Title/Rating
Screening Time
Bridget Jones’ Baby (M)
2.00pm
The Girl On the Train (R16)
4.15pm
Golden Years (M)
6.30pm
Hell Or High Water (R16) NEW
8.15pm
Movie Title/Rating
Screening Time
Bridget Jones’ Baby (M)
1.45pm
Hell Or High Water (R16)
4.00pm
Golden Years (M)
6.00pm
Captain Fantastic (M)
8.00pm
Wednesday 2nd November 2016
Friday 28th October 2016
Movie Title/Rating
Screening Time
Golden Years (M)
2.00pm
Bridget Jones’ Baby (M)
4.00pm
Captain Fantastic (M)
6.15pm
Hell Or High Water (R16)
8.30pm
Movie Title/Rating
Screening Time
Hell Or High Water (R16)
2.00pm
The Girl On The Train (R16)
4.00pm
Golden Years (M)
6.15pm
Captain Fantastic (M)
Wednesday Night Special - tickets $10
8.00pm
WHAT’S NEW THIS WEEK
Hell Or High Water
(102mins)
R16 Violence and offensive language
After years of estrangement, Texan brothers Toby (Chris Pine) and Tanner (Ben Foster) decide to rob
the branches of the bank threatening to foreclose on their family land. As the brothers plot a final
bank heist to complete their scheme, and with the Rangers on their heels, a murderous showdown
looms
Also screening: Exhibition On Screen: Painting the Modern Garden– Monet to Matisse. See reverse
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Bridget Jones's Baby (122 mins)
M
Offensive language, sexual references
Oscar® winners Renée Zellweger and Colin Firth are joined by Patrick Dempsey for the next chapter of
the world’s favorite singleton in BRIDGET JONES' BABY. After breaking up with Mark Darcy (Firth), Brid-
get Jones’s (Zellweger) “happily ever after” hasn’t quite gone according to plan.
Captain Fantastic
(118mins)
M
Offensive language, nudity, suicide, sexual references
Far from the modern world, Ben (Mortensen) teaches his kids survival skills and home-schools them
with a challenging curriculum of science, philosophy, literature and a healthy dose of anarchy. But when
tragedy strikes, the family is forced to leave their self-created paradise and re-enter society.
Golden Years
(96mins)
M
Sexual references
Having fallen foul of the pension crisis after five decades of law-abiding, tax-paying citizenship, retired
couple Martha (Virginia McKenna) and Arthur (Bernard Hill) are forced into an unexpected life of crime
in this star-studded comedy heist caper.
Hell Or High Water (102mins)
NEW
R16
Violence and offensive language
After years of estrangement, Texan brothers Toby (Chris Pine) and Tanner (Ben Foster) decide to rob
the branches of the bank threatening to foreclose on their family land. For them, the hold-ups are part
of a last-ditch scheme to take back a future that was stolen from under them.
Exhibition on Screen: Painting The Modern Garden - Monet to Matisse
(90mins)
E
Monet was an avid horticulturist and arguably the most important painter of gardens in the history of
art but he was not alone. Artists like Van Gogh, Bonnard, Pissarro and Matisse all saw the garden as a
powerful subject for their art.
The Girl On the Train (112 mins)
R16
Violence, offensive language, sex scenes, content that may disturb
Based on the best-selling novel by Paula Hawkins, THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN is an electrifying thriller
starring Emily Blunt. Devastated by her recent divorce, Rachel (Blunt) spends her daily commute fantasising about the seemingly perfect couple who live in a house that her train passes every day, until one
morning she sees something shocking happen there and becomes entangled in their lives.
The First Monday In May (90mins) M
Offensive language
THE FIRST MONDAY IN MAY follows Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour and Costume Institute curator
Andrew Bolton, as they orchestrate the year’s most lavish party and The Met’s most attended fashion
exhibition in history, ‘China: Through The Looking Glass’.