Odeon Cinema
Directors Chair
Gives true film fanatics the chance to see films the critics are talking about.
Tuesdays at 8.00pm
Directors Chair - This week's film
Senior Screen
A discounted rate with free tea and coffee included and a choice of two films.
Wednesdays at 10.15am
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
Odeon Newbies - This week's film
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!
Saturday & Sunday at 11.00am
Kids Club: - This week's film
Films Showing Friday 9 May to Thursday 15 May inclusive
Doomsday (18)
'Contains strong violence and horror'
1 hour 45 minutes
Friday, Monday, Tuesday &
Thursday
16.10 18.40 21.15
Saturday, Sunday & Wednesday
13.40 16.10 18.40 21.15
Starring: Rhona Mitra, Bob Hoskins, Adrian Lester, Sean Pertwee
After the emergence of a modern plague in Glasgow, Scotland is walled off and isolated for 20 years. But when the disease threatens the rest of the UK, a crack squad led by one-eyed SWAT-team member Eden Sinclair (Mitra) is sent to find a cure.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall (15)
'Contains strong language, sex and sex references'
1 hour 41 minutes
Friday, Monday to Thursday
15.20 18.05 20.45
Saturday & Sunday
12.30 15.20 18.05 20.45
Starring: Jonah Hill, Kristen Bell, Paul Rudd, Mila Kunis, Bill Hader, Kristen Wiig, Maria Thayer, Jason Segel & Russell Brand
When he’s ditched by his girlfriend Sarah Marshall (Bell), Peter (Segel) feels like his heart’s been ripped out, stabbed and stomped on. He heads to Hawaii to try to get over the hurt, only to find Sarah and her new boyfriend (Brand) staying on the same resort.
Iron Man (12A)
'Contains moderate violence and one use of moderate language'
No Free Guest Passes
2 hours 6 minutes
Friday, Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
14.00 15.00 17.00 18.00 20.15 21.00
Saturday & Sunday
11.05 12.00 14.00 15.00 17.00 18.00 20.15 21.00
Wednesday
12.00 14.00 15.00 17.00 18.00 20.15 21.00
Starring: Gwyneth Paltrow, Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Jeff Bridges, Shaun Toub & Leslie Bibb
Billionaire Tony Stark, the world’s foremost weapons designer, decides to retire from arms manufacture. A powerful rival attempts to kill him, and almost succeeds. Stark creates an armoured suit to keep himself alive – and begins to refine it and enhance his own strength and ability. He then uses it to fight crime as Iron Man.
Made of Honour (12A)
'Contains moderate language and sex references'
1 hour 41 minutes
Friday, Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
15.45 18.15 20.50
Saturday, Sunday & Wednesday
13.10 15.45 18.15 20.50
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.
Nim's Island (U)
'Contains mild bad language, threat and fantasy violence'
1 hour 36 minutes
Friday, Tuesday & Thursday
15.30 17.45
Saturday
10.55 13.15 15.30 17.45
Sunday
10.55 13.15 17.45
Monday
15.30
Wednesday
13.15 15.30 17.45
Subtitled: Sunday
15.30
Subtitled: Monday
17.45
Starring: Jodi Foster, Gerard Butler, Abigail Breslin, Sean Keenan, Peter Callan & Maddison Joyce
Nim (Breslin) lives with her father (Butler) on a remote island and reads adventure books about Alex Rover (also Butler). When tragedy threatens, Nim calls Rover for help. However, the author is no courageous hero, but an agoraphobic woman (Foster).
Speed Racer (PG)
'Contains moderate fantasy violence and martial arts sequences'
2 hours 15 minutes
Friday, Monday to Thursday
14.30 17.30 20.30
Saturday & Sunday
11.30 14.30 17.30 20.30
Monday
12.45
Starring: Christina Ricci, John Goodman, Susan Sarandon, Scott Porter, Richard Roundtree, Emile Hirsch, Matthew Fox, Roger Allam, Susan Sarandon
Driven by the legacy of his late brother Rex (Scott Porter), who died behind the wheel, Speed Racer (Hirsch) teams up with the mysterious Racer X (Fox) to fight race fixing in the whirlwind world of motor sports he so loves.
The Eye (15)
'Contains sustained moderate horror and hanging scene'
1 hour 38 minutes
Friday to Monday, Wednesday & Thursday
20.00
Starring: Jessica Alba, Alessandro Nivola, Parker Posey, Chloe Grace Moretz, François Chau & Rachel Ticotin
Concert violinist Sydney Wells (Alba) is well-adjusted to blindness, but undergoes a “corneal transplant” at her sister’s (Posey) urging. However, she begins to experience terrifying visions, and despite the counsel of her doctor, Paul Faulkner (Nivola), she suspects a supernatural cause.
What Happens in Vegas (12A)
'Contains moderate sex references and language'
1 hour 39 minutes
Friday, Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
16.15 18.45 21.10
Saturday, Sunday & Wednesday
13.45 16.15 18.45 21.10
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.
Directors Chair
Tuesday 13 May 2008
La Vie En Rose (12A)
2 hours 20 minutes
Tuesday
20.00
Starring: Marion Cotillard, Sylvie Testud, Jean-Paul Rouve, Pascal Greggory, Marc Barbé, Caroline Sihol, Emmanuelle Seigner, Catherine Allégret, Gérard Depardieu & Jean-Pierre Martins
Biography of French singer Edith Piaf (Cotillard). Neglected by her mother, Edith is brought up by her grandmother and then by her father, a travelling acrobat. The street singer is discovered and rises to fame, determined to work even when dying.
Senior Screen
Wednesday 14 May 2008
Every Wednesday 10.15am Over 50's. Seats £3.75
Ticket price includes free tea, coffee, cold drinks and biscuits (before and after the film)
No Country for Old Men (18)
'Contains strong bloody violence'
2 hours 2 minutes
Starring: Josh Brolin, Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, Kelly Macdonald & Woody Harrelson
Texas, 1980. Hunting in the desert, Llewellyn Moss (Brolin) comes across the wreckage of a drug deal gone wrong and takes the cash — without counting on the man sent after him, an implacable killer (Bardem) intent on recovering the loot at any cost.
The Bucket List (12A)
'Contains one use of strong language and moderate sex references'
1 hour 37 minutes
Starring: Jack Nicholson, Morgan Freeman, Sean Hayes & Rob Morrow
Billionaire Cole (Nicholson) and auto mechanic Chambers (Freeman) have just one thing in common: both are dying of cancer. After bonding in hospital through their chemotherapy ordeals, the odd couple embark on a globe-trotting adventure...
Kids Club
Saturday 10 & Sunday 11 May 2008
£2.95 for a child ticket and free adult ticket.
National Treasure: Book of Secrets (PG)
2 hours 4 minutes
Saturday & Sunday
11.00
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger, Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel, Justin Bartha, Helen Mirren & Ed Harris
Patriotic treasure hunter Ben Gates (Cage) and his father Patrick (Voight) are outraged when a stranger (Harris) impugns their family honour. The only way to clear the Gates name is to find another fabulous treasure...
Opening Times:
Friday, Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
1.45pm
Saturday & Sunday
10.40am
Wednesday
11.45am
Disabled access throughout the cinema.
Infra red, induction loops and subtitled shows.
Ticket Prices:
| Standard Seats |
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| Adult (before 2pm Mon-Fri): |
£ 5.50 |
| Adult (Sat/Sun & Bank Hols, After 2pm Mon-Fri): |
£ 6.25 |
| Under 15: |
£ 4.40 |
| Senior: |
£ 4.75 |
| Student: |
£ 4.75 |
| Family: |
£18.60 |
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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): |
£ 7.25 |
| Under 15 Premier: |
£ 5.50 |
| Senior Premier: |
£ 5.75 |
| Student Premier : |
£ 5.75 |
| Family Premier: |
£22.60 |