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Savage House (15)

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Sunday 26 Jul 20267:30pm Book Now
Monday 27 Jul 20267:30pm Book Now
Savage House

★★★★★ "uproariously funny, suddenly bleak and then tragically poignant" - The Times


Set against the turmoil of eighteenth-century Britain, Savage House is a wickedly funny black comedy about status, ambition and spectacularly bad decisions. Starring Claire Foy and Richard E. Grant, the film follows the impoverished Savage family as they plunge into debt preparing to host the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. As illness, scandal, infidelity, scheming servants and mounting disasters threaten to derail the occasion, their desperate bid for social acceptance spirals into chaos. A razor-sharp period satire packed with misfortune, misunderstandings and dark humour, where everything that can go wrong inevitably does.


 


Virginia Woolf's Night & Day (12A)

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Tuesday 28 Jul 20267:30pm Book Now
Virginia Woolf's Night & Day

★★★★ "a wayward, unworldly fantasia, a four-leaf clover of a film – or even five-leaf " - The Guardian.


Adapted from the novel by Virginia Woolf, Night & Day is a witty and refreshingly unconventional period comedy set in London on the cusp of modernity. Katharine Hilbery is a talented astronomer with little interest in the traditional expectations of romance and marriage. As science, technology and social attitudes begin to reshape Edwardian society, she finds herself navigating questions of independence, ambition and personal freedom. Directed by Tina Gharavi and featuring a stellar ensemble cast including Haley Bennett, Jack Whitehall and Timothy Spall, this charming adaptation brings Woolf's sharp humour and keen social observation delightfully to life.