Odeon Cinema
Directors Chair
Gives true film fanatics the chance to see films the critics are talking about.
Tuesdays at 8.00pm
Senior Screen
A discounted rate with free tea and coffee included and a choice of two films.
Wednesdays at 10.45am
Senior Screen: - This week's films
Odeon Newbies
Bring your baby along to the screening, there is no need to worry about your little one making any noise.
Wednesdays at 11.00am
Kids Club
Chosen especially for children at pocket money prices and with every child ticket you
get a free adult ticket.
Just £2.95 per child!
Friday to Thursday at 11.00am
Kids Club: - This week's film
Films Showing Friday 15 August to Thursday 21 August inclusive
Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (12A)
'Contains moderate language and sex references'
1 hour 40 minutes
Friday to Thursday
12.10
Starring: Georgia Groome, Eleanor Tomlinson, Karen Taylor, Alan Davies, Aaron Johnson & Sean Bourke
Shacked up with her snooping parents, Georgia Nicolson (Groome) is a typically insecure14 year-old who wants to grow up, and fast. When new boy Robbie (Johnson) moves to her south coast school, she falls in love - but its path never did run smooth...
Get Smart (12A)
'Contains moderate language and action violence'
1 hour 50 minutes
Wednesday to Thursday
12.40 15.10 17.40 20.30
Starring: Steve Carell, Alan Arkin, Anne Hathaway, Terence Stamp, Ken Davitian, Bill Murray & Dwayne Johnson
With the identity of its spies compromised, US spy agency CONTROL is forced to send analyst Maxwell Smart (Carell) into the field. Teamed with glamorous Agent 99 (Hathaway), he must prevent world domination by crime syndicate KAOS.
Hellboy 2: The Golden Army (12A)
'Contains moderate fantasy violence and infrequent strong language'
No Free Guest Passes
2 hours
Wednesday to Thursday
15.25 21.00
Starring: Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, Doug Jones, Luke Goss & Anna Walton
Hellboy (Perlman) is struggling to accept the strictures of his secret life, or make compromises for the sake of his relationship with pyrokinetic girlfriend Liz (Blair). But with elf prince Nuada (Goss) about to declare war on humanity, he soon has more to worry about...
Make It Happen (PG)
1 hour 30 minutes
Friday to Thursday
11.20
Starring: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Riley Smith, Julissa Bermudez
Embarking on a journey to fulfill her dreams as a dancer, a young girl discovers a new style of dance that will prove to be the source of both conflict and self-discovery.
Mamma Mia (PG)
1 hour 48 minutes
Friday to Thursday
14.25 17.15 19.00 20.00
Starring: Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Amanda Seyfried
Based on the hit West End and Broadway musical about an ABBA-ridden tale of a young bride-to-be trying to find her father.
Singh Is King (PG)
2 hours 15 minutes
Friday to Thursday
19.20
Starring: Akshay Kumar & Om Puri
A romantic comedy with a twist! ‘Singh is King’ is the story of Happy, a loveable character sent on a mission to retrieve a fellow villager, Lucky, who has made a name in the Australian underground crime world. But when trouble ensues and Lucky is paralysed, Happy must take control of the empire until Lucky is well enough to resume his post. If you enjoyed ‘Mr Natwarlal’, you’ll love ‘Singh is King’.
Space Chimps (U)
1 hour 21 minutes
Friday to Tuesday
12.30
Starring: Jeff Daniels, Stanley Tucci, Patrick Warburton & Cheryl Hines
When a space mission is too dangerous, who do you call? Meet Titan, squadron leader and respected by all. Now meet Ham, a goofball group member, together these two chimpanzees will be the ones facing that mission. ‘Space Chimps’ is brought to you by the team behind ‘Shrek’ and produced by the man behind ‘Men In Black’ and ‘Wild Wild West’. If you liked any of these films, you’ll love ‘Space Chimps’.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (PG)
1 hour 38 minutes
Friday to Thursday
12.45.15.15 18.00 20.30
Starring: Matt Lanter, Ian Abercrombie & Anthony Daniels
The son of Jabba The Hutt has been kidnapped, so the Jedi Council dispatches Anakin Skywalker (Lanter) and his feisty new apprentice to save the child and win the Hutts’ support.
The Dark Knight (12A)
'Contains moderate violence and sustained threat'
2 hours 32 minutes
Friday to Tuesday
12.00 13.00 15.30 16.30 19.15 20.15
Wednesday & Thursday
13.00 16.30 20.15
Starring: Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Eric Roberts, Nestor Carbonell , Anthony Michael Hall, Melinda McGraw, Nathan Gamble , Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman, Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman
Batman (Bale) hopes to hang up his cape and hand over crime-fighting duties to District Attorney Harvey Dent (Eckhart). But the arrival of clown-faced master criminal The Joker (Ledger) forces the masked vigilante to question everything he stands for.
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (12A)
'Contains moderate violence and horror'
No Free Guest Passes
1 hour 52 minutes
Friday to Tuesday
13.30 14.30 16.10 17.15 20.10 21.25
Wednesday & Thursday
12.55 13.30 16.10 18.15 21.25
Starring: Michelle Yeoh, Maria Bello, Brendan Fraser, John Hannah, Luke Ford, Anthony Wong Chau-Sang, Albert Kwan, Isabella Leong & Jet Li
It’s 1947, and retired adventurers Rick O’Connell (Fraser) and his wife Evelyn (Bello) are summoned to China for one last job. But things get complicated when they turn up to find that their archaeologist son, Alex (Ford), has found the mummified remains of Emperor Han (Li), a despot who wished to rule the world. And when he is resurrected, the O’Connells have to save the day.
WALL-E (U)
1 hour 43 minutes
Friday to Thursday
11.50 14.35 17.00
Starring: Ben Burtt, Sigourney Weaver, Jeff Garlin, Kathy Najimy
Humans have abandoned Earth, leaving a fleet of robots to clear up their mess. The only one of those robots remaining is WALL-E (Burtt), who has developed a fascination with our rubbish. That fascination finds a new target when shapely super-robot EVE (Weaver) touches down.
Wild Child (12A)
'Contains moderate language and sex references'
1 hour 38 minutes
Friday, Saturday, Tuesday to Thursday
12.50 15.20 17.50 20.20
Sunday
12.50 17.50 20.20
Monday
12.50 15.20 20.20
Subtitled: Sunday
14.05
Subtitled: Monday
16.45
Starring: Emma Roberts, Nick Frost, Natasha Richardson & Aidan Quinn
A rebelious Malibu princess used to the high life is sent to a daconian English boarding school by a father determined to teach her the error of her ways.
You Don't Mess With The Zohan (12A)
'Contains frequent moderate sex references and one use of strong language'
1 hour 53 minutes
Friday to Thursday
13.15 15.55 18.35 21.15
Starring: Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, Natasha Nov & Emmanuelle Chriqui
Legendary Israeli counter-terrorist The Zohan (Sandler) fakes his own death and heads to New York to pursue his dream of styling hair. But the only job he can find there is in a Palestinian salon, and the enemies he left behind - including his fearsome nemesis The Phantom (Turturro) - are soon on his neatly groomed tail.
Senior Screen
Wednesday 20 August 2008
Every Wednesday 10.45am Over 50's. Seats £3.75
Ticket price includes free tea, coffee, cold drinks and biscuits (before and after the film)
Made of Honour (12A)
1 hour 41 minutes
Starring: Kevin McKidd, Michelle Monaghan, Patrick Dempsey, Kelly Carlson & Busy Philipps
Tom (Dempsey) and Hannah (Monaghan) are best friends, but just as he decides he wants more, she announces her engagement to Scottish Duke Colin (McKidd). Tom reluctantly agrees to be Maid of Honour at their Scottish wedding in the hope that Hannah will realise he’s the one for her.
What Happens in Vegas (12A)
1 hour 39 minutes
Starring: Ashton Kutcher, Cameron Diaz, Lake Bell, Rob Corddry & Treat Williams
New Yorkers Joy (Diaz) and Jack (Kutcher) couldn’t be less suited. However, after a Vegas blitz they end up married, and with $3 million in winnings at stake, stay together to fight it out.
Kids Club
Friday 15 August to Thursday 21 August 2008
£2.95 for a child ticket and free adult ticket.
Cars (PG)
2 hours 1 minute
Friday to Thursday
11.00
Starring: Paul Newman, Owen Wilson, Bonnie Hunt, Dan Whitney & Michael Keaton
Arrogant race car Lightning McQueen (Wilson) is on the verge of superstardom, until a highway crash leaves him stranded in sleepy town Radiator Springs and sentenced to community service. Initially desperate to leave, he comes to appreciate the quiet life thanks to the town’s inhabitants.
Opening Times:
Friday to Thursday
10.45am
Disabled access throughout the cinema, induction loops, audio described & subtitled performances available. Please ask a member of our team for further assistance.
Ticket Prices:
| Standard Seats |
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| Adult (before 2pm Mon-Fri): |
£ 5.50 |
| Adult (Sat/Sun & Bank Hols, After 2pm Mon-Fri): |
£6.50 |
| Under 15: |
£ 4.75 |
| Senior: |
£ 5.00 |
| Student: |
£ 5.00 |
| Family: |
£20.00 |
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| Premier Seats |
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| Adult Premier (before 2pm Mon-Fri): |
£ 6.50 |
| Adult Premier (Sat/Sun & Bank Hols, After 2pm Mon-Fri): |
£ 7.50 |
| Under 15 Premier: |
£ 5.75 |
| Senior Premier: |
£ 6.00 |
| Student Premier : |
£ 6.00 |
| Family Premier: |
£23.00 |