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MEMBERSHIP Become a Member and enjoy some extra privileges! Single Membership £25 a year H One Membership card H £1.50 off entry per card H Two free tickets H £3 discount on satellite shows H Monthly programme delivery Joint Membership £45 a year H Two Membership cards H £1.50 off entry per card H Four free tickets H £3 discount on satellite shows H Monthly programme delivery Family Membership £55 a year H Four Membership cards H £1.50 off entry per card H Five free tickets H £3 discount on satellite shows To buy a Savoy Cinema Membership please complete the form below, or you can buy or renew online using PayPal: www.savoycinemaheatonmoor.com PLEASE SELECT MEMBERSHIP TYPE Single (£25) o Joint (£45) o Family (£55) o CONTACT DETAILS Name..................................................................................................................................................................... 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PAYMENT Please make cheques payable to Savoy Cinema Heaton Moor Ltd, and post with this form completed to: The Savoy Cinema, 105 Heaton Moor Road, Stockport SK4 4HY Shows still booking from the previous programme FRI 29 DEC Paddington 2 (PG) ................................ 1.00, 3.30 Battle Of The Sexes (12A) ............................ 6.00 Justice League (12A) .................................... 8.45 SAT 30 DEC Paddington 2 (PG) ................................ 1.00, 3.30 Justice League (12A) .................................... 6.00 Battle Of The Sexes (12A) ............................ 8.45 New Year's Eve Paddington 2 (PG) ...........................................1.00 Wonder (PG) .................................................... 3.30 New Year's Day Paddington 2 (PG) .......................................... 2.30 Battle Of The Sexes (12A) ............................ 5.00 TUE 2 JAN Paddington 2 (PG) ............................... 3.30, 8.30 Wonder (PG) ................................................... 6.00 WED 3 JAN Battle Of The Sexes (12A) ............................. 2.30 Paddington 2 (PG) ......................................... 6.00 Wonder (PG) ................................................... 8.30 THU 4 JAN Paddington 2 (PG) ......................................... 6.00 Justice League (12A) .................................... 8.30 Shows now booking for this programme FRI 5 JAN Paddington 2 (PG) ......................................... 6.00 Stronger (15) ................................................... 8.30 SAT 6 JAN Paddington 2 (PG) ................................ 1.00, 6.00 Wonder (PG) .................................................... 3.30 Murder On The Orient Express (12A) ........ 8.30 SUN 7 JAN Paddington 2 (PG) .......................................... 2.30 Stronger (15) ................................................... 5.00 Wonder (PG) .................................................... 7.45 MON 8 JAN Jane (PG)..........................................................6.30 The Party (15) ................................................. 8.30 TUE 9 JAN Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool (15) ......... 6.15 Stronger (15) ................................................... 8.30 WED 10 JAN Paddington 2 (PG) ............................... 2.30, 4.45 Eric Clapton: A Life In 12 Bars + Q&A......... 7.00 THU 11 JAN Murder On The Orient Express (12A) ........ 6.00 Stronger (15) ................................................... 8.30 FRI 12 JAN Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle (12A) ...6.00 Star Wars: The Last Jedi (12A) ................... 8.45 SAT 13 JAN ................................................................... Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle (12A) ..... 3.15 Suburbicon (15) .............................................. 6.00 Star Wars: The Last Jedi (12A) ................... 8.30 SUN 14 JAN Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle (12A) ..... 2.15 Star Wars: The Last Jedi (12A) ................... 5.00 The Death Of Stalin (15) ................................. 8.15 MON 15 JAN Mountain (PG) .................................................6.30 Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle (12A) ..... 8.15 TUE 16 JAN ROH Live: Rigoletto.......................................... 7.15 WED 17 JAN Suburbicon (15) ............................................... 2.30 Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle (12A) ...6.00 Battle Of The Sexes (12A) ............................ 8.30 THU 18 JAN Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle (12A) .... 6.00 Suburbicon (15) .............................................. 8.30 FRI 19 JAN The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) 6.00, 8.30 SAT 20 JAN Ferdinand (U) ................................................. 12.30 The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) 3.00, 8.45 Star Wars: The Last Jedi (12A) ....................5.30 SUN 21 JAN The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) .......... 12.30 Bolshoi: Romeo & Juliet ................................3.00 The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) 6.00, 8.30 MON 22 JAN Walk with Me (PG) ..........................................6.30 The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) ........... 8.30 TUE 23 JAN EOS: Cézanne – Portraits Of A Life ............. 6.15 The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) ............. 8.15 WED 24 JAN The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) 2.30, 6.00 Star Wars: The Last Jedi (12A) ................... 8.30 THU 25 JAN The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) 6.00, 8.30 FRI 26 JAN Darkest Hour (PG) ......................................... 6.00 Three Billboards (15) ..................................... 8.45 SAT 27 JAN Ferdinand (U) ................................................... 3.30 Three Billboards (15) ..................................... 6.00 Darkest Hour (PG) ......................................... 8.30 SUN 28 JAN Ferdinand (U) ................................................... 2.30 Darkest Hour (PG) ......................................... 5.00 Three Billboards (15) ...................................... 7.45 MON 29 JAN Darkest Hour (PG) ......................................... 6.00 Three Billboards (15) ..................................... 8.45 TUE 30 JAN Three Billboards (15) ..................................... 6.00 Darkest Hour (PG) ......................................... 8.30 WED 31 JAN Darkest Hour (PG) ............................... 2.30, 8.30 Three Billboards (15) ..................................... 6.00 THU 1 FEB Darkest Hour (PG) ......................................... 6.00 Three Billboards (15) ..................................... 8.45 DIARY SAVE MONEY EVERY VISIT! OTHER MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES: 10% off flowers at BLUE DOOR FLOWERS 20% off food at ROOST and THE MOOR TOP (Mon – Thu) SATELLITE AND SPECIAL SCREENINGS Tickets: Luxury £20 / Sofa for Two £40 / Standard £17 / Concession £14. Member discount of £3.00 applies. Exhibition on Screen: Prices are the same as for films. Member discount of £1.50 applies. 0161 432 2114 Adults .................... £8.50 Luxury Seats ....... £10.00 Sofa For Two ........ £20.00 Concessions......... £7.00 Children, students and seniors over 60 We recommend booking tickets in advance - this can be done without payment Cash only, we do not accept credit or debit cards Different pricing will apply to some special events, and all satellite screenings Members receive a discount of £1.50 on presentation of their Membership card Doors open at 1.00pm Sat and on other days half an hour before the film starts Phone booking: 4.00pm–11.00pm weekdays from 1.00pm on Sat and Wed. Times vary on Sun 105 Heaton Moor Road, Stockport SK4 4HY savoycinemaheatonmoor.com savoycinemaheatonmoor @savoyheatonmoor BOX OFFICE WED 7 FEB, 7.15 ROH LIVE: TOSCA WED 14 FEB, 7.00 RSC LIVE: TWELFTH NIGHT THU 22 FEB, 7.00 NT LIVE: CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF (15) WED 28 FEB, 7.15 ROH LIVE: THE WINTER’S TALE SUN 4 MAR, 4.00 BOLSHOI LIVE: THE FLAMES OF PARIS TUE 6 MAR, 6.45 ROH LIVE: CARMEN THU 22 MAR, 7.00 NT LIVE: JULIUS CAESAR TUE 27 MAR, 7.15 ROH LIVE: BERNSTEIN CENTENARY WED 4 APR, 7.15 ROH LIVE: MACBETH WED 11 APR, 7.00 RSC LIVE: MACBETH THU 3 MAY, 7.15 ROH LIVE: MANON THU 10 MAY, 7.00 NT LIVE: MACBETH SUN 10 JUN, 4.00 BOLSHOI LIVE: COPPÉLIA TUE 12 JUN, 7.15 ROH LIVE: SWAN LAKE WED 18 JUL, 7.00 RSC LIVE: ROMEO AND JULIET WED 12 SEP, 7.00 RSC LIVE: THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR THU 13 DEC, 7.00 NEW LA BOHÈME ON SYDNEY HARBOUR FUTURE SHOWS - NOW BOOKING COMING SOON 19 – 25 JAN ALL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD THE POST 29 DECEMBER 2017 – 1 FEBRUARY 2018 www.savoycinemaheatonmoor.com SPECIAL EVENT WED 10 JAN, 7.00 ERIC CLAPTON: A LIFE IN 12 BARS + SATELLITE Q&A (15) In a five-decade career, Eric Clapton has become the ultimate guitar hero. But behind the success lies restlessness and tragedy. Tracing his struggles with the demands of the music business, drug addiction and the tragic loss of his son, Life In 12 Bars reveals how Clapton channelled his experiences into music, an ever-present source of strength and healing. This eclectic documentary is a deeply personal journey into the life of a legend. After the film, Eric Clapton and director Lili Fini Zanuck will join a special guest host for a Q&A, broadcast live to cinemas from BFI, London. Tickets: Standard £10.50, Luxury £12.00, Sofa for Two £24.00, Concessions £9.00. Member discount of £1.50 applies. WED 10 JAN, 7.00 ERIC CLAPTON: A LIFE IN 12 BARS (15) + SATELLITE Q&A Please see panel (far left) for details and ticket prices. TUE 16 JAN, 7.15 ROH LIVE: RIGOLETTO The corruption of innocence is at the heart of Verdi’s potent tragedy in David McVicar’s production for the Royal Opera. The many musical highlights include the ebullient ‘La donna e mobile’; Gilda’s exquisite, plangent duets with Rigoletto and the Duke; and the gorgeous Act III quartet that beautifully weaves the voices together as the story quickens to its shattering conclusion. SUN 21 JAN, 3.00 BOLSHOI LIVE: ROMEO AND JULIET Alexei Ratmansky, former artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet, stages the company’s premiere of his production with dramatic urgency and a fresh re-telling of Shakespeare’s beloved classic. His brilliant and detailed adaptation set to Prokofiev’s romantic and cinematic score, reignites the story of literature’s most celebrated star-crossed lovers like no other classical ballet choreographer today. TUE 23 JAN, 6.15 EXHIBITION ON SCREEN: CÉZANNE – PORTRAITS OF A LIFE Exhibition On Screen is thrilled to present one of the most talked- about exhibitions of the year. One can’t appreciate twentieth- century art without understanding the significance and genius of Paul Cézanne. Featuring interviews with curators and experts from the National Portrait Gallery London, MoMA New York, National Gallery of Art Washington and the Musée d’Orsay Paris, and correspondence from the artist himself, the film takes audiences beyond the exhibition to the places Cézanne lived and worked in, and sheds light on an artist who is perhaps the least-known of all the impressionists – until now. NT Live: Cat On A Hot Tin Roof

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MEMBERSHIPBecome a Member and enjoy some extra privileges!

Single Membership £25 a year

H One Membership card

H £1.50 off entry per card

H Two free tickets

H £3 discount on satellite shows

H Monthly programme delivery

Joint Membership£45 a year

H Two Membership cards

H £1.50 off entry per card

H Four free tickets

H £3 discount on satellite shows

H Monthly programme delivery

Family Membership£55 a year

H Four Membership cards

H £1.50 off entry per card

H Five free tickets

H £3 discount on satellite shows

To buy a Savoy Cinema Membership please complete the form below,or you can buy or renew online using PayPal: www.savoycinemaheatonmoor.com

PLEASE SELECT MEMBERSHIP TYPE Single (£25) o Joint (£45) o Family (£55) o

CONTACT DETAILS

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Please make cheques payable to Savoy Cinema Heaton Moor Ltd, and post with this form completed to: The Savoy Cinema, 105 Heaton Moor Road, Stockport SK4 4HY

Shows still booking from the previous programme

FRI 29 DEC Paddington 2 (PG) ................................ 1.00, 3.30 Battle Of The Sexes (12A) ............................ 6.00 Justice League (12A) .................................... 8.45SAT 30 DEC Paddington 2 (PG) ................................ 1.00, 3.30 Justice League (12A) .................................... 6.00 Battle Of The Sexes (12A) ............................ 8.45New Year's Eve Paddington 2 (PG) ...........................................1.00 Wonder (PG) ....................................................3.30New Year's Day Paddington 2 (PG) ..........................................2.30 Battle Of The Sexes (12A) ............................ 5.00TUE 2 JAN Paddington 2 (PG) ............................... 3.30, 8.30 Wonder (PG) ................................................... 6.00WED 3 JAN Battle Of The Sexes (12A) .............................2.30 Paddington 2 (PG) ......................................... 6.00 Wonder (PG) ................................................... 8.30THU 4 JAN Paddington 2 (PG) ......................................... 6.00 Justice League (12A) .................................... 8.30

Shows now booking for this programme FRI 5 JAN Paddington 2 (PG) ......................................... 6.00 Stronger (15) ................................................... 8.30SAT 6 JAN Paddington 2 (PG) ................................1.00, 6.00 Wonder (PG) ....................................................3.30 Murder On The Orient Express (12A) ........ 8.30SUN 7 JAN Paddington 2 (PG) ..........................................2.30 Stronger (15) ................................................... 5.00 Wonder (PG) .................................................... 7.45MON 8 JAN Jane (PG) ..........................................................6.30 The Party (15) ................................................. 8.30TUE 9 JAN Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool (15) .........6.15 Stronger (15) ................................................... 8.30WED 10 JAN Paddington 2 (PG) ............................... 2.30, 4.45 Eric Clapton: A Life In 12 Bars + Q&A ......... 7.00THU 11 JAN Murder On The Orient Express (12A) ........ 6.00 Stronger (15) ................................................... 8.30

FRI 12 JAN Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle (12A) ... 6.00 Star Wars: The Last Jedi (12A) ................... 8.45SAT 13 JAN ................................................................... Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle (12A) ..... 3.15 Suburbicon (15) .............................................. 6.00 Star Wars: The Last Jedi (12A) ................... 8.30

SUN 14 JAN Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle (12A) ..... 2.15 Star Wars: The Last Jedi (12A) ................... 5.00 The Death Of Stalin (15) .................................8.15MON 15 JAN Mountain (PG) .................................................6.30 Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle (12A) ..... 8.15TUE 16 JAN ROH Live: Rigoletto ..........................................7.15WED 17 JAN Suburbicon (15) ...............................................2.30 Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle (12A) ... 6.00 Battle Of The Sexes (12A) ............................ 8.30THU 18 JAN Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle (12A) .... 6.00 Suburbicon (15) .............................................. 8.30 FRI 19 JAN The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) 6.00, 8.30SAT 20 JAN Ferdinand (U) ................................................. 12.30 The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) 3.00, 8.45 Star Wars: The Last Jedi (12A) ....................5.30SUN 21 JAN The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) .......... 12.30 Bolshoi: Romeo & Juliet ................................3.00 The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) 6.00, 8.30MON 22 JAN Walk with Me (PG) ..........................................6.30 The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) ........... 8.30TUE 23 JAN EOS: Cézanne – Portraits Of A Life .............6.15 The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) .............8.15WED 24 JAN The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) 2.30, 6.00 Star Wars: The Last Jedi (12A) ................... 8.30THU 25 JAN The Greatest Showman (Cert TBC) 6.00, 8.30

FRI 26 JAN Darkest Hour (PG) ......................................... 6.00 Three Billboards (15) ..................................... 8.45SAT 27 JAN Ferdinand (U) ...................................................3.30 Three Billboards (15) ..................................... 6.00 Darkest Hour (PG) ......................................... 8.30SUN 28 JAN Ferdinand (U) ...................................................2.30 Darkest Hour (PG) ......................................... 5.00 Three Billboards (15) ...................................... 7.45MON 29 JAN Darkest Hour (PG) ......................................... 6.00 Three Billboards (15) ..................................... 8.45TUE 30 JAN Three Billboards (15) ..................................... 6.00 Darkest Hour (PG) ......................................... 8.30WED 31 JAN Darkest Hour (PG) ............................... 2.30, 8.30 Three Billboards (15) ..................................... 6.00THU 1 FEB Darkest Hour (PG) ......................................... 6.00 Three Billboards (15) ..................................... 8.45

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SAVE MONEY EVERY VISIT!

OTHER MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES:10% off flowers at BLUE DOOR FLOWERS

20% off food at ROOST and THE MOOR TOP (Mon – Thu)

SATELLITE AND SPECIAL SCREENINGS

Tickets: Luxury £20 / Sofa for Two £40 / Standard £17 / Concession £14. Member discount of £3.00 applies. Exhibition on Screen: Prices are the same as for films. Member discount of £1.50 applies.

0161 432 2114 Adults ....................£8.50

Luxury Seats .......£10.00

Sofa For Two ........£20.00

Concessions .........£7.00

Children, students and seniors over 60

● We recommend booking tickets in advance - this can be done without payment● Cash only, we do not accept credit or debit cards● Different pricing will apply to some special events, and all satellite screenings● Members receive a discount of £1.50 on presentation of their Membership card● Doors open at 1.00pm Sat and on other days half an hour before the film starts● Phone booking: 4.00pm–11.00pm weekdays from 1.00pm on Sat and Wed. Times vary on Sun

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WED 7 FEB, 7.15 ROH LIVE: TOSCAWED 14 FEB, 7.00 RSC LIVE: TWELFTH NIGHTTHU 22 FEB, 7.00 NT LIVE: CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF (15)WED 28 FEB, 7.15 ROH LIVE: THE WINTER’S TALESUN 4 MAR, 4.00 BOLSHOI LIVE: THE FLAMES OF PARISTUE 6 MAR, 6.45 ROH LIVE: CARMENTHU 22 MAR, 7.00 NT LIVE: JULIUS CAESARTUE 27 MAR, 7.15 ROH LIVE: BERNSTEIN CENTENARYWED 4 APR, 7.15 ROH LIVE: MACBETHWED 11 APR, 7.00 RSC LIVE: MACBETHTHU 3 MAY, 7.15 ROH LIVE: MANON THU 10 MAY, 7.00 NT LIVE: MACBETHSUN 10 JUN, 4.00 BOLSHOI LIVE: COPPÉLIATUE 12 JUN, 7.15 ROH LIVE: SWAN LAKEWED 18 JUL, 7.00 RSC LIVE: ROMEO AND JULIETWED 12 SEP, 7.00 RSC LIVE: THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSORTHU 13 DEC, 7.00 NEW LA BOHÈME ON SYDNEY HARBOUR

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29 DECEMBER 2017 – 1 FEBRUARY 2018www.savoycinemaheatonmoor.com

SPECIAL EVENT WED 10 JAN, 7.00

ERIC CLAPTON: A LIFE IN 12 BARS + SATELLITE Q&A (15)In a five-decade career, Eric Clapton has become the ultimate guitar hero. But behind the success lies restlessness and tragedy. Tracing his struggles with the demands of the music business, drug addiction and the tragic loss of his son, Life In 12 Bars reveals how Clapton channelled his experiences into music, an ever-present source of strength and healing. This eclectic documentary is a deeply personal journey into the life of a legend.

After the film, Eric Clapton and director Lili Fini Zanuck will join a special guest host for a Q&A, broadcast live to cinemas from BFI, London.

Tickets: Standard £10.50, Luxury £12.00, Sofa for Two £24.00, Concessions £9.00. Member discount of £1.50 applies.

WED 10 JAN, 7.00ERIC CLAPTON: A LIFE IN 12 BARS (15) + SATELLITE Q&APlease see panel (far left) for details and ticket prices.

TUE 16 JAN, 7.15ROH LIVE: RIGOLETTOThe corruption of innocence is at the heart of Verdi’s potent tragedy in David McVicar’s production for the Royal Opera. The many musical highlights include the ebullient ‘La donna e mobile’; Gilda’s exquisite, plangent duets with Rigoletto and the Duke; and the gorgeous Act III quartet that beautifully weaves the voices together as the story quickens to its shattering conclusion.

SUN 21 JAN, 3.00BOLSHOI LIVE: ROMEO AND JULIETAlexei Ratmansky, former artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet, stages the company’s premiere of his production with dramatic urgency and a fresh re-telling of Shakespeare’s beloved classic. His brilliant and detailed adaptation set to Prokofiev’s romantic and cinematic score, reignites the story of literature’s most celebrated star-crossed lovers like no other classical ballet choreographer today.

TUE 23 JAN, 6.15EXHIBITION ON SCREEN: CÉZANNE – PORTRAITS OF A LIFE Exhibition On Screen is thrilled to present one of the most talked-about exhibitions of the year. One can’t appreciate twentieth- century art without understanding the significance and genius of Paul Cézanne. Featuring interviews with curators and experts from the National Portrait Gallery London, MoMA New York, National Gallery of Art Washington and the Musée d’Orsay Paris, and correspondence from the artist himself, the film takes audiences beyond the exhibition to the places Cézanne lived and worked in, and sheds light on an artist who is perhaps the least-known of all the impressionists – until now.

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PADDINGTON 2 (PG) Director: Paul King. Starring: Ben Wishaw, Sally Hawkins, Hugh Bonneville, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi. UK/France 2017. 103 mins.

Everyone’s favourite accident-prone bear from darkest Peru returns with a second helping of his endearing brand of good-natured mischief. Happily settled in Windsor Gardens, Paddington (Wishaw) takes on a variety of odd jobs to raise enough money to buy a very special book for his beloved Aunt Lucy’s 100th birthday. But when the precious book is stolen, Paddington and the Browns have to track down the culprit.

STRONGER (15)Director: David Gordon Green. Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Tatiana Maslany, Miranda Richardson. USA 2017. 119 mins.

Jake Gyllenhaal stars in the moving true story of Jeff Bauman, a survivor of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing who lost both legs in the attack. Lionised by a sympathetic public as a symbol of hope and resilience, Bauman struggles to cope with the giant spotlight cast upon him as he comes to terms with life-changing injuries. Smartly directed and wonderfully acted, Stronger is a sensitive and humane retelling of a reluctant hero’s physical and emotional journey.

WONDER (PG) Director: Stephen Chbosky. Starring: Jacob Tremblay, Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson. USA 2017. 113 mins.

Auggie Pullman (Tremblay, Room) is a young boy born with a facial deformity who tries to fit in at a new school after years of home tuition. Philosophical about the bullying meted out by his peers, Auggie is determined to persuade his taunting schoolmates that beauty is not only skin deep, while his fiercely supportive parents (Roberts and Wilson) do their utmost to ease his difficult passage through fifth grade and beyond.

MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS (12A)Director: Kenneth Branagh. Starring: Kenneth Branagh, Penélope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Judi Dench, Johnny Depp, Josh Gad, Derek Jacobi, Michelle Pfeiffer, Daisy Ridley. USA/Malta 2017. 114 mins.

A lavish train ride unfolds into a stylish and suspenseful mystery. Based on the novel by Agatha Christie, Murder On The Orient Express tells the story of thirteen stranded strangers and one magnificently moustachioed sleuth’s race to solve a murder before the killer strikes again. Sir Kenneth Branagh stars as Belgian detective Hercule Poirot.Contains moderate violence and occasional bloody images

THE PARTY (15)Director: Sally Potter. Starring: Patricia Clarkson, Bruno Ganz, Cherry Jones, Emily Mortimer, Cillian Murphy, Kristin Scott Thomas, Timothy Spall. UK 2017. 71 mins.

Janet (Scott Thomas) and her husband Bill (Spall) are hosting a little get-together with friends to celebrate her appointment to the shadow cabinet. When Bill makes some explosive revelations, the party takes an unexpected turn. What follows is a hilarious comedy of tragic proportions in which love, friendships and political convictions are soon called into question. From acclaimed British filmmaker Sally Potter, The Party is a smart, fast-paced film full of razor-sharp one-liners.

FILM STARS DON’T DIE IN LIVERPOOL (15) Director: Paul McGuigan. Starring: Annette Bening, `Jamie Bell, Julie Walters. UK 2017. 106 mins.

Film Stars Don’t Die In Liverpool follows the intense romance kindled by eccentric Hollywood legend Gloria Grahame and a struggling young actor in the late 1970s. In 1981, the onset of illness leads Grahame (Bening) to reach out to her former flame, Peter Turner (Bell). When she moves to Liverpool to stay with Turner and his family, the pair’s memories of their vibrant, whirlwind courtship come flooding back.

JUMANJI: WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE (12A)Director: Jake Kasdan. Starring: Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillian, Jack Black. USA 2017. 119 mins.

Four high school kids find a retro video game amongst some junk they are clearing out for a detention. As they play, they are whisked into the jungle on screen, with completion of the game the only escape. Dwayne Johnson (aka The Rock) leads the star-studded cast with Karen Gillian, Kevin Hart and Jack Black who become the imaginary figures undergoing the perilous trials of ‘Jumanji’. Contains moderate violence, infrequent moderate sex references and language.

STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI (12A)Director: Rian Johnson. Starring: Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac. USA 2017. 152 mins.

Fire up your lightsabres – the event movie of the year is almost upon us. The Last Jedi delves deep into the mythology of the Force and challenges Star Wars heroes old and new. The film’s beating heart, however, is the relationship between Rey (Ridley) and Luke (Hamill). The young scavenger finally comes face to face with the Jedi master, but he’s not the man she was expecting to find.Contains moderate violence.

SUBURBICON (15) Director: George Clooney. Starring: Matt Damon, Julianne Moore, Oscar Isaac. USA 2017. 104 mins.

Uptight salaryman Gardner Lodge (Damon) is reeling from a break-in by thieves who kill his wheelchair-bound wife (Moore), leaving his son Nicky (brilliantly played by Noah Jupe) motherless. But this was no ordinary burglary, and a sub-plot involving Lodge’s new black neighbours further upsets the apple-cart as the community attempts to drive them out. A satirical jibe at the dark underbelly of suburbia.

THE DEATH OF STALIN (15)Director: Armando Iannucci. Starring: Steve Buscemi, Jeffrey Tambor, Simon Russell Beale, Michael Palin, Jason Isaacs. France/UK 2017. 107 mins.

The internal political landscape of 1950s Soviet Russia takes on darkly comic form in a new film by Oscar-nominated writer/director Armando Iannucci (Veep, In The Loop, The Thick Of It). In the days following Stalin’s collapse, the dictator’s underlings tussle for control. Some want positive change in the Soviet Union; others have more sinister motives. But they all have one thing in common: they’re just desperate to stay alive.

BATTLE OF THE SEXES (12A)Directors: Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris. Starring: Emma Stone, Steve Carell, Andrea Riseborough, Elisabeth Shue. UK/USA 2017. 121 mins.

In the wake of the sexual revolution and the rise of the women’s movement, the 1973 tennis match between women’s champion Billie Jean King (Stone) and former men’s number one and serial hustler Bobby Riggs (Carell) became one of the most watched televised sports events of all time. As their rivalry intensified in the media glare, both King and Riggs served up a cultural spectacle that resonated far beyond the tennis court.Contains infrequent moderate sex.

THE GREATEST SHOWMAN (CERT TBC)Director: Michael Gracey. Starring: Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya. USA 2017. TBC mins.

Curtains up, hit the lights – it’s showtime! Broadway veteran Hugh Jackman stars in a dazzling feel-good musical inspired by the life of show-business pioneer P. T. Barnum, the founder of ‘The Greatest Show On Earth’. Featuring original music from La La Land songwriters Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, this rags-to-ringmaster tale charts how a down-on-his-luck Barnum (Jackman) dared to dream and created a circus spectacle that would become a sensation.

FERDINAND (U)Director: Carlos Saldanha. Voices: John Cena, Kate McKinnon,Anthony Anderson, Gina Rodriguez, David Tennant. USA 2017. 106 mins.

Ferdinand is a big bull with an even bigger heart. After being mistaken for a dangerous beast, he’s captured and destined for a life of bullring fighting in Madrid. Determined to return to his family in rural Spain, Ferdinand rallies a team of misfits and tries to escape.

THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI (15) Director: Martin McDonagh. Starring: Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell. UK/USA 2017. 115 mins.

Anger begets anger in Martin McDonagh’s (In Bruges) blistering new pitch-black comedy, which veers between riotous laughter and sobering drama. Fed up with the lack of police progress in her daughter’s murder case, a grieving mother (McDormand) sparks a public feud by shaming the town’s revered sheriff (Harrelson) with a controversial message on three roadside billboards. The move stokes the ire of the sheriff’s thuggish deputy (Rockwell), whose involvement only adds fuel to the fire.

DARKEST HOUR (PG)Director: Joe Wright. Starring: Gary Oldman, Lily James, Kristin Scott Thomas, Ben Mendelsohn. UK 2017. 125 mins.

Gary Oldman is Oscar-worthy in Joe Wright’s gripping retelling of a pivotal moment in British history. As Nazi forces sweep across Western Europe in May 1940, Britain is left bereft of allies and on the brink of being invaded. Faced with an unprepared public and his own party plotting to oust him, the new Prime Minister Winston Churchill (Oldman) must decide whether to negotiate a peace with Hitler or stand alone and fight.

Films chosen with the over-50s in mind.

WED 10 JAN, 2.30 PADDINGTON 2 (PG)

WED 17 JAN, 2.30 SUBURBICON (15)

WED 24 JAN, 2.30 THE GREATEST SHOWMAN (CERT TBC)

WED 1 FEB, 2.30 DARKEST HOUR (PG)

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SAVOY ARTS: DOCUMENTARY SEASON

JANE (PG) Director: Brett Morgen. Featuring: Jane Goodall. USA 2017. 90 mins.

Drawing from over 100 hours of never-before-seen footage that has been tucked away in the National Geographic archives for over 50 years, award-winning director Brett Morgen tells the story of Jane Goodall, a woman whose chimpanzee research challenged the male-dominated scientific consensus of her time and revolutionised our understanding of the natural world. Set to a rich orchestral score from legendary composer Philip Glass, Jane is an unprecedented look at a trailblazer who defied the odds to become one of the world’s most admired conservationists. It is also a tender portrait that makes us realise how connected we are to the animals and life on Earth. A must-see for Goodall fans and nature lovers.

MOUNTAIN (PG) Director: Jennifer Peedom. Australia 2017. 74 mins.

A unique cinematic and musical collaboration between the Australian Chamber Orchestra and director Jennifer Peedom, Mountain is a dazzling exploration of our obsession with nature’s humbling giants. Only three centuries ago, climbing a mountain would have been considered close to lunacy. The idea scarcely existed that wild landscapes might hold any sort of attraction. Peaks were places of peril, not beauty. Why, then, are we now drawn to mountains in our millions? “What is this siren song of the summit?” asks narrator Willem Dafoe. This masterful cinematic ode shows us the spellbinding force of high places and their unyielding power to shape our lives and our dreams.

WALK WITH ME (PG) Directors: Marc J. Francis, Max Pugh. Featuring: Thich Nhat Hanh, Benedict Cumberbatch. UK 2017. 94 mins. English, and French and Vietnamese with English subtitles.

Slow down and breathe. Walk With Me offers a rare insight into the world of Zen Buddhist master Thich Nhat Hanh and the art of mindfulness. This immersive documentary follows a community who have given up all their possessions for a monastic life in rural France, capturing their daily routine and rituals as they strive to develop a deep sense of presence. Filmed over three years and narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch, the film contemplates universal themes of belonging, love, loss and hope – relevant not just for Thich Nhat Hanh’s monks and nuns, but for us all.