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Village Cinema – Tues 25th October

The next film screening in the Village Centre will be on Tuesday 25th October. The film is Elvis (12A). Starring Tom Hanks and Austin Butler, the movie tells the story of the King of Rock and Roll from the point of view of his manager, the infamous Col Tom Parker. Austin Butler received rave reviews for his portrayal of Elvis Presley and there are songs and showmanship a plenty!

The film will commence at 7.30pm and tickets are available on the door, priced at £6 with under 16s £3. Entry includes a cup of tea, coffee or squash. A licensed bar is available.

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Village Cinema – Tuesday 30th August

The next film screening in the Village Centre will be on Tuesday 30th August. The film is Belfast (12A), Starring Judi Dench and Ciaran Hinds and directed by Kenneth Branagh, the film chronicles the life of a working class family and their young son’s childhood during the troubled times of 1960s Belfast. Winner of the BAFTA award for the most outstanding British film 2022.

The film will commence at 7.30pm and tickets are available on the door, priced at £6 with under 16s £3. Entry includes a cup of tea, coffee or squash. A licensed bar is available.

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Village Cinema Today – Tuesday 26th July

The next film screening in the Village Centre will be on Tuesday 26th July. The film is The Last Bus (12), starring Timothy Spall and Phyllis Logan.  Spall plays the part of a man who spent many happy years in Cornwall with his then young wife. Eventually the couple relocated to Scotland where she dies and her by now ancient husband makes it his mission to return her ashes to their beloved Cornwall. To do this he uses the only means at his disposal – his bus pass.

The film will commence at 7.30pm and tickets are available on the door, priced at £6 with under 16s £3. Entry includes a cup of tea, coffee or squash. A licensed bar is available.

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Village Cinema gets into Wimbledon mood this Tuesday 28th June

Tuesday 28th June at 7.00pm, please note the earlier time.

The next film screening in the Village Centre will be just the ticket for Wimbledon fortnight! King Richard (12) tells the amazing story of how tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams got their start, thanks to the vision and brazen plan of their father Richard Williams. A film not only for tennis fans but for anyone who loves a film about overcoming all the odds!

As a special Wimbledon fortnight event, there will be strawberries and cream and Pimms available to purchase. You can pre-order these when buying your ticket and enjoy them in the film’s interval.

To allow for a longer than usual strawberry eating interval, the film will commence at the earlier than normal time of 7.00pm. Tickets are available on the door, priced at £6 with under 16s £3. Entry includes a cup of tea, coffee or squash. In addition to Pimms, a licensed bar is available.

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Latest Jubilee Update – Children’s film screening Thursday 2nd June

AS you may know, we were unable to arrange the planned childen’s concert on the evening of Thursday 2nd June. This event was due to precede the lighting of the Jubilee beacon at the Village Centre.

However, we have been able to secure a screening of a recent full length feature film which nobody who is either young or young at heart will want to miss – Tom and Jerry! 7.15pm in the Village Centre, to be followed by the lighting of the beacon.

Admission is free and there will be popcorn and other nibbles included. Don’t miss it!

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Village Cinema screening – Tuesday 31st May

The next film screening in the Village Centre will be on Tuesday 31st May. The film will be The Father (12A) a 2020 psychological drama with an all-star cast headed by Sir Anthony Hopkins who won an Academy Oscar for his performance. A man refuses all assistance from his daughter as he ages and begins to sink into dementia. As he tries to make sense of his changing circumstances, he begins to doubt his loved ones, his own mind and even the fabric of his reality.

The film will commence at 7.30pm and tickets are available on the door, priced at £6 with under 16s £3. Entry includes a cup of tea, coffee or squash. A licensed bar is available.

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Village Cinema – Tuesday 26th April

The next film screening in the Village Centre will be on Tuesday 26th April at 7.30pm. The film will be Love Sarah (12). A romantic comedy in which a young woman vows to fulfil her late mother’s dream of opening her own bakery in Notting Hill, London. To do this she enlists the help of an old friend and her grandma. These three generations of women will need to overcome grief, doubts and differences to honour the memory of their beloved Sarah, while embarking on a journey to establish a London bakery filled with love, hope and colourful pastries from all over the world.

The film will commence at 7.30pm and tickets are available on the door, priced at £6 with under 16s £3. Entry includes a cup of tea, coffee or squash. A licensed bar is available.

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Village Cinema – Tuesday 29th March

The next film screening in the Village Centre will be on Tuesday 29th March. The film will be In The Heights (PG-13), the musical story of a corner in a predominantly Dominican neighbourhood of New York City, where every member of the community pursues their sueñitos (little dreams) for a better life. A joyous celebration of heritage and community, fuelled by dazzling direction and singalong songs!

The film will commence at 7.30pm and tickets are available on the door, priced at £6 with under 16s £3. Entry includes a cup of tea, coffee or squash. A licensed bar is available.

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Village Cinema – our February film

The next film screening in the Village Centre will be on Tuesday 22nd February The film will be Dreamhorse (PG), the entertaining tale of a girl in a small Welsh village who is determined to breed a racehorse, even when she lacks the necessary experience or money. She persuades the people of her community to chip in a small amount each week to raise the foal.

The film will commence at 7.30pm and tickets are available on the door, priced at £6 with under 16s £3. Entry includes a cup of tea, coffee or squash. A licensed bar is available.

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Village Cinema – Our Next Presentation

The next film screening in the Village Centre will be on Tuesday 26th October. The film will be The Personal History of David Copperfield, which is of course based, rather loosely, on Dickens’s novel. Nonetheless it’s highly entertaining and has the added bonus of a number of location shots that were filmed in and around King’s Lynn. See how many you can spot!

The film will commence at 7.30pm and tickets are available on the door, priced at £6 with under 16s £3. Entry includes a cup of tea, coffee or squash.

 

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