Oscars Season 2026!
We're donning our glad rags for Oscar Season! Choose from screenings of the ten Best Picture-nominated films of this year's awards, and we're also offering 20% off your ticket price if you book three films or more - just quote code OSCARS26 when booking.
Choose from:
Hamnet (2 - 7 March)
A poetic historical drama inspired by Maggie O’Farrell’s novel about Shakespeare’s family coping with grief after the death of their young son, Hamnet. Starring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal.
Sentimental Value (9 & 10 March)
A reflective drama following Gustav Borg, a filmmaker returning home after his ex-wife’s death to reclaim the family house. As he attempts reconciliation with his estranged daughters - one a historian, the other a troubled actress - the story unfolds as a melancholic exploration of family, loss, and legacy.
F1: The Movie (12 March)
A high-octane sports drama following veteran racer Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt) who is coaxed out of retirement to lead a struggling Formula 1 team and mentor a young driver.
Sinners (16 - 18 March)
A supernatural thriller/period piece that became the most-nominated film of the season. Twin brothers Elijah "Smoke" and Elias "Stack" (both played by Michael B. Jordan) are World War I veterans returning to their hometown to build a new life, only to confront a supernatural, vampiric evil...
Frankenstein (19 March)
Guillermo del Toro's new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic, this film focuses on Victor Frankenstein and his creation, exploring the emotional consequences of playing god. The narrative examines identity, isolation, and what it means to be human through the bond (and conflict) between creator and creature.
Marty Supreme (23 - 29 March)
Set in 1950s New York, this spirited sports comedy-drama follows Marty Mauser (Timothée Chalamet), a charismatic and reckless table tennis player chasing fame and success. The story charts his tumultuous journey through personal chaos, romantic entanglements, and competitive ambition, blending energetic performances with a stylish period aesthetic.
Train Dreams (30 March, 1 & 2 April)
A lyrical, life-spanning period drama based on Denis Johnson’s novella, chronicling the life of Robert Grainier, a railroad and logging worker in early 20th-century America. From frontier labor to love and loss, the film is an intimate meditation on memory, solitude, the land, and a life lived through change and hardship.
The Secret Agent (2 April)
Set in 1977 Brazil during the military dictatorship, this tense political thriller centers on Armando Solimões/Marcelo, a former professor on the run. Attempting to reunite with his estranged son amidst surveillance and state violence, the film blends personal drama with sharp social critique, revealing the cost of resistance and memory under oppression.
One Battle After Another (3 April)
A sprawling, multi-layered drama that juxtaposes personal and historical conflict, following Bob (Leonardo di Caprio), a disillusioned former revolutionary living off the grid with his daughter. Through a mix of comedy and thriller elements, the film explores themes of paranoia, legacy, and the long shadows of political upheaval.
Bugonia (4 April)
A darkly comedic, surreal thriller about two conspiracy-obsessed men who kidnap Michelle Fuller (Emma Stone), a powerful pharmaceutical CEO. They're convinced she’s an alien from the Andromedan species intent on destroying Earth’s bees and enslaving humanity.
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