Connaught Cinema: Marguerite, High-Rise, Zootropolis and more!
5th April 2016
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Worthing Theatres’ Connaught Cinema

Friday April 8 to Thursday April 14 2016

http://worthingtheatres.co.uk/whats-on/film/                   

Zootropolis (2h3m) (PG)

The modern mammal metropolis of Zootropolis is a city like no other. It’s a melting pot where humanoid mammals from every environment live together—a place where no matter what you are, from the biggest elephant to the smallest shrew, you can be anything. When optimistic Officer Judy Hopps arrives, she discovers that being the first bunny on a police force of big, tough animals isn’t so easy, determined to prove herself, she jumps at the opportunity

Fri                                    10:30, 12:45, 15:15

Sat                                   12:45, 15:15, 17:30

Sun                                  10:30, 13:00, 15.15

Mon                                 10:15, 12:30, 15:00                              

Tue                                  16:00

Wed                                 13:30, 16:00

Thu                                  16:00

 

Marguerite (15) 2h9min

Paris, 1920s. Marguerite Dumont is a wealthy woman, lover of the music and the opera. She loves to sing for her friends, although she’s not a good singer. Both her friends and her husband have kept her fantasy. The problem begins when she decides to perform in front of a real audience.

 

Fri                                    19:30

Sat                                   20:15

Sun                                  15:30

Mon                                17:30

Wed                                 14:45

 

Eddie the Eagle (1h46m) (PG)

Inspired by true events, Eddie the Eagle is a feel-good story about Michael “Eddie” Edwards, an unlikely but courageous British ski-jumper who never stopped believing in himself – even as an entire nation was counting him out. With the help of a rebellious and charismatic coach, Eddie takes on the establishment and wins the hearts of sports fans around the world by making an improbable and historic showing at the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics.

Fri                                    17:30

Sat                                   17:45

Sun                                  18:15, 20:30

Mon                                 16:00, 18:15 (Subtitled)

Tue                                  13:30

Wed                                 12:30, 18:15, 20:15

Thu                                  13:30, 18:15

 

High Rise (15) 1h59m

London, 1975. A young doctor seduced by the lifestyle in a High-Rise, an isolated community, cut off from the rest of society in their luxury tower block, and its creator, the architect Anthony Royal. After befriending Richard Wilder, a dangerous social situation develops and the high-rise eventually fragments into violent tribes. A stunning British film in the vein of A Clockwork Orange.

 

Fri-Sat                              20:00

Sun                                  17:30, 20:15

Mon                                 13:15, 20:30

Tue                                  20:30

Wed                                 17:30, 20:30

Thu                                  20:30

 

Saturday Morning Pictures – 10.15 am, every Saturday

Alvin and the Chipmunks (U) 1h32m

Through a series of misunderstandings, Alvin, Simon and Theodore come to believe that Dave is going to propose to his new girlfriend in Miami…and dump them. They have three days to get to him and stop the proposal, saving themselves not only from losing Dave but possibly from gaining a terrible stepbrother.

 

Sat                                   10:15

 

Screen Arts

ART: Painting the Modern Garden (1h30m)

 

From the Royal Academy of Arts, London & the Cleveland Museum of Art

 

Monet was an avid horticulturist and arguably the most important painter of gardens in the history of art but he was not alone. Artists like Van Gogh, Bonnard, Pissarro and Matisse all saw the garden as a powerful subject for their art. These great artists, along with many other famous names, feature in an innovative exhibition from The Cleveland Museum of Art and The Royal Academy, London. From the exhibition walls to the beauty of artist gardens like Monet’s Giverny, we take a magical journey to discover how artists used the modern garden to explore radical and wonderful new ideas.

 

Tue                                  18:30

 

Silver Screening – 11.00 am, every Monday

Eddie the Eagle

Inspired by true events, Eddie the Eagle is a feel-good story about Michael “Eddie” Edwards, an unlikely but courageous British ski-jumper who never stopped believing in himself – even as an entire nation was counting him out. With the help of a rebellious and charismatic coach, Eddie takes on the establishment and wins the hearts of sports fans around the world by making an improbable and historic showing at the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics.

Mon             11:00

 

Venue. Connaught Cinema, Union Place, Worthing, West Sussex. BN11 1LG

 

Box office. 01903 206 206

 

Online booking. www.worthingtheatres.co.uk

 

Tickets.

Adults (15+)

Feature films before 5pm Mon – Thur. £5.00
Feature films after 5pm Mon – Thur and all day Fri - Sun. £7.00, concessions £6.00

Children

 £5 all times.

 

3D screenings. £1 extra

Wild Wednesdays. all tickets £3 every Wednesday

Saturday Morning Pictures. £2.50 or £4.50 on first release (adults only permitted with a child)

Sunday Savers (after 5pm). all tickets £4

 

Live Screen Arts. £16.50, concessions £1 off

Encore screenings. £14.50, concessions £2 off

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Stephen S

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Press & Marketing Assistant at Worthing Theatres. I also love interviewing acts we have here, writing the occasional blog and discovering fun events across Sussex.

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