WEEKLY SCREENINGS

WEEKLY SCREENINGS
Week ending: Wednesday 18th November 2015
“Everything I learned I learned from the movies” – Audrey Hepburn
Saturday 14th November 2015
Tuesday 10th November 2015
Movie Title/Rating
Screening Time
Movie Title/Rating
Screening Time
Last Cab to Darwin (M)
1.15pm
The Walk (PG)
1.00pm
99 Homes (M)
3.45pm
Legend (R18)
3.30pm
Burnt (M)
6.00pm
99 Homes (M)
6.00pm
Legend (R18)
8.00pm
Burnt (M)
8.15pm
Wednesday 11th November 2015
Sunday 15th November2015
Movie Title/Rating
Screening Time
Iris (M) FINAL
2.30pm
Burnt (M)
4.15pm
Umrika (M) subtitled
6.15pm
Miss You Already (M) FINAL
8.15pm
Wednesday Night Special - tickets $10
Movie Title/Rating
Screening Time
Last Cab to Darwin (M)
1.30pm
Exhibition On Screen: The Impressionists
4.00pm
Freeheld (M)
6.00pm
The Walk (PG)
8.00pm
Tuesday 17th November 2015
Thursday 12th November 2015
Movie Title/Rating
Screening Time
Movie Title/Rating
Screening Time
Umrika (M) subtitled
1.15pm
99 Homes (M)
1.45pm
The Walk (PG) NEW
3.15pm
Burnt (M)
4.00pm
Freeheld (M) NEW
5.45pm
Umrika (M) subtitled
6.00pm
Legend (R18)
8.00pm
Adam Jones (aka Burnt) (R18)
8.00pm
F.A.W.C. Summer Series
Wednesday 18th November 2015
Friday 13th November 2015
Movie Title/Rating
Movie Title/Rating
Screening Time
Screening Time
Freeheld (M)
2.15pm
Burnt (M)
1.45pm
Umrika (M) subtitled
4.15pm
Freeheld (M)
3.45pm
Burnt (M)
6.15pm
The Walk (PG)
5.45pm
99 Homes (M)
8.15pm
Black Mass (R16) FINAL
8.15pm
Wednesday Night Special - tickets $10
WHAT’S NEW THIS WEEK!
The Walk (112mins)
PG
Coarse language
Twelve people have walked on the moon, but only one man, Philippe Petit (Joseph GordonLevitt), has ever walked in the immense void between the World Trade Center towers. Guided
by his mentor, Papa Rudy (Ben Kingsley), and aided by an unlikely band of international
recruits, Petit and his gang overcome long odds, betrayals and countless close calls to conceive
and execute their mad plan.
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99 Homes (112mins)
M
Offensive language, sexual references
Charismatic and ruthless businessman Rick Carver (Michael Shannon) is making a killing by repossessing homes. When he evicts Dennis Nash (Andrew Garfield), a single father trying to care for his
mother (Laura Dern) and son, Nash becomes so desperate that he goes to work for Carver, evicting
other families from their homes. It is a deal with the devil that comes with an increasingly high cost.
Black Mass (123mins) FINAL
R16
Violence, offensive language
In 1970s Boston, FBI agent Connolly (Joel Edgerton) persuades infamous Irish mobster Jimmy "Whitey"
Bulger (Johnny Depp) to collaborate with the FBI. The drama tells the story of this unholy alliance which
spirals out of control, allowing Whitey to evade law enforcement while consolidating his power and
becoming one of the most ruthless and dangerous gangsters in Boston history.
Burnt (112mins)
M
Offensive language
Chef Adam Jones (Bradley Cooper) had it all – and lost it. A two-star Michelin rockstar with the bad
habits to match, the former enfant terrible of the Paris restaurant scene only ever cared about the thrill
of creating explosions of taste. To land his own kitchen and that third elusive Michelin star though, he’ll
need the best of the best on his side, including the beautiful Helene (Sienna Miller).
Exhibition On Screen: The Impressionists (90mins)
They are the world’s most popular artists: Cezanne, Monet, Degas and their compatriots. But just who
were they really? Why and how did they paint? What lies behind their enduring appeal? To answer
these questions, the film has secured unique access to a new exhibition focussing on the 19th century
Parisian art collector Paul Durand-Ruel, the champion of Impressionism.
Freeheld (103mins)
NEW
M
Offensive language
When police detective Laurel (Julianne Moore) meets Stacie ( Ellen Page), they instantly fall in love. But
when Laurel is diagnosed with cancer, she faces discrimination as government officials refuse to allow
her to leave her pension to Stacie. With the help of fellow detective Dane Wells (Michael Shannon) and
activist Steven Goldstein (Steve Carell), Laurel and Stacie spend their last days together fighting to
overturn the decision.
Last Cab To Darwin (124mins)
M
Offensive language
Broken Hill cab driver (Michael Caton) discovers he is dying of stomach cancer. Rex doesn't want to rely
on anyone so he decides to drive across the continent to Darwin, where the new euthanasia laws lead
him to believe he can be in control of his own death. Co-stars Jacki Weaver.
Legend (131mins)
R18
Graphic violence, offensive language
LEGEND is the true story of the rise and fall of London’s most notorious gangsters, Reggie and Ron
Kray, both portrayed by Tom Hardy in an amazing double performance. Together, the Kray brothers
take over the city. But as their reign expands, power-struggles, fierce madness, and a woman threaten
to cause their empire to collapse.
Miss You Already (112mins) FINAL
M
Sex scenes, offensive language
Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette play two life-long best friends whose relationship is put to the test
when one starts a family and the other battles illness. Milly (Collette) and Jess (Barrymore) have shared
everything since they were kids. Their friendship is as rock solid as ever – until life takes a turn for the
worse. Jess struggles to have a much longed-for baby and Milly discovers she has breast cancer.
Umrika(100mins)
M
Violence, offensive language
A small village in India is invigorated when one of their own travels to America (aka, UMRIKA) and details his adventures through letters home, sparking community debate and inspiring hope. But when
the letters mysteriously stop coming, his younger brother Rama (Suraj Sharma) sets out on a journey to
find him. With the help of his best friend Lalu (Tony Revolori), Rama retraces his brother's path to find
himself charting one of his own.