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WHAT'S COMING UP  

We've got a great line-up of films that deserve to be seen again on the Big Screen, from award winners right through to films that will have you uncontrollably laughing, there's something for everyone.

Take your pick;

  • Awards Season - Films so great that they've receive multiple BAFTA nominations.
  • Comedy Season - Films so funny, we just had to bring them back to the big screen.
  • Whatever You Fancy - Films that go perfect with a GNO this valentines.

Awards Season

Films so great that they've receive multiple BAFTA nominations.

Everything Everywhere All At Once - Back at Vue 15 February

Nominated for an outstanding 10 BAFTAS. Everything Everywhere All At Once tells the story of an aging Chinese immigrant is swept up in an insane adventure, where she alone can save the world by exploring other universes connecting with the lives she could have led.

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Elvis - Back at Vue 15 February

Nominated for an incredible 9 BAFTAS. Elvis explores the life and music of Elvis Presley (Butler), seen through the prism of his complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker (Hanks).

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The Banshees of Inisherin - Back at Vue 15 February

Nominated for a whopping 11 BAFTAS. The Banshees Of Inisherin follows lifelong friends Padraic (Colin Farrell) and Colm (Brendan Gleeson), who find themselves at an impasse when Colm unexpectedly puts an end to their friendship.

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The Woman King - Back at Vue 15 February

Nominated for 4 BAFTAS. The Woman King is the remarkable story of the Agojie, the all-female unit of warriors who protected the African Kingdom of Dahomey in the 1800s with skills and a fierceness unlike anything the world has ever seen.

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Aftersun -At Selected Venues Now

Nominated for 4 BAFTAS. At a fading vacation resort in the late 1990s, 11-year-old Sophie (Frankie Corio) treasures rare time together with her loving and idealistic father, Calum (BAFTA winner Paul Mescal, Normal People).

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Comedy Season

Films so funny, we just had to bring them back to the big screen.   

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut - At Vue Now

When Cartman and his friends go see an R rated movie, they start cursing and their parents think that Canada is to blame.

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Planes, Trains and Automobiles - At Vue Now

A man must struggle to travel home for Thanksgiving with an obnoxious slob of a shower curtain ring salesman as his only companion.

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Whatever You Fancy

Films that go perfect with a GNO this valentines.

Roman Holiday - At Vue from 3 February

Sam Baldwin (Tom Hanks) loses his wife, and moves to Seattle with his son Jonah (Ross Malinger) in an attempt to start a new life. 18 months later, Sam is still grieving and Jonah is desperate for a new mother.

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Sleepless in Seattle - At Vue from 10 February

Sam Baldwin (Tom Hanks) loses his wife, and moves to Seattle with his son Jonah (Ross Malinger) in an attempt to start a new life. 18 months later, Sam is still grieving and Jonah is desperate for a new mother.

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Titanic - At Vue from 10 February

Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the timeless love story this Valentine's Day Weekend, in 3D.

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Bridemaids - At Vue from 13 February

Competition between the maid of honour and a bridesmaid, over who is the bride's best friend, threatens to upend the life of an out-of-work pastry chef.

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Back On The Big Screen

They’re some of the most influential and best-loved films, but many of us didn’t get to experience them as they were meant to be seen. Some of us know them only as chewed up VHS tapes; the luckiest of us are yet to discover them.

We screen a host of classic films at Vue, and in the dark of the theatre, you can transport yourself back to when they were originally released. Imagine being at the very first Alien screening in 1979 and suddenly getting hit with the scene where the parasite eats itself out of Kane’s ribcage; or at a 1985 screening of The Breakfast Club, at the moment when Molly Ringwald kisses Judd Nelson on the school steps and Simple Minds swells on the soundtrack – or in a cinema in 1967, and hearing Dustin Hoffman’s now iconic line, "Mrs Robinson, you're trying to seduce me."

Shown at their original size and splendour, you’ll wonder at era-defining scenes and jaw-dropping shots, just like those original audiences.