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& Sons (2026) (15)

A world-renowned but reclusive novelist, convinced he is about to die, summons his estranged sons to his home. But instead of seeking forgiveness for his countless mistakes, he instead reveals a truly unbelievable secret that brings his beloved ex-wife back into his orbit. With decades of resentment, jealousy and rage on the verge of spilling over, this splintered family is forced to face an inevitable reckoning, for better or for worse.


This star-studded, darkly comedic drama is led by spellbinding performances from Academy Award nominees Bill Nighy (Living, About Time) and Imelda Staunton (The Crown, Vera Drake), BAFTA nominee George MacKay (1917, Rose of Nevada), BAFTA winner Dominic West (The Wire, Downton Abbey), Johnny Flynn (Operation Mincemeat, Ripley), and rising star Noah Jupe (Hamnet, A Quiet Place).




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Holy Days (2026) (12A)

When young Brian discovers plans to close a convent of delightfully eccentric nuns, he sets off with them on a wild road trip across New Zealand to save their home.

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Moana (2026) (PG)

Teenage Moana answers the Ocean's call and, for the first time, voyages beyond the reef of her island of Motunui with infamous demigod Maui on an unforgettable journey to restore prosperity to her people.

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Riverdance 25th Anniversary Show (2026) (U)

On 9th February 1995, the first performance of Riverdance was given in Dublin’s biggest indoor venue, then known as

The Point. It went on to be seen by over 27 million people, and changed the face of Irish dancing forever, making it

popular worldwide.

A powerful and stirring celebration for it’s Grammy winning score and the thrilling energy and passion of its Irish and

international dance.

Riverdance, features Irish folk dances and Irish folk music , linked together by a narrative which shows the progression

of the Irish people from settlers to nationhood, to cultural cross-fertilisation with other civilisations, to the tragedy of

poverty causing mass emigration, then to a final triumphant return. There are elements of flamenco, Russian dance,

New York tap and Indian dance forms among the Irish dances, and musical interludes that give a pause for breath from

the dizzying speed and execution of the dancers, ranging from haunting and evocative to joyful and virtuosic.


flashing/flickering lights:This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.

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