Ritz Digital, Connaught Cinema and Pavilion Picturehouse film listings From Friday April 20 to Thursday April 26
19th April 2012
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Screening at RitzDigital or Connaught Cinema

Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (12A) 106mins
Friday April 20 to Thursday May 03

Fri 20: 6.10pm and 8.30pm
Sat 21: 1pm and 3.30pm
Sun 22: 2.45pm, 5.15pm and 7.45pm
Mon 23: 2.15pm and 7.30pm
Tues 24: 5pm and 7.30pm
Weds 25: 2pm and 7.30pm
Thurs 26: 5pm and 7.30pm

Fri 27 to Thurs 03: Times tbc

In this inspirational comedy adaption of the best-selling novel, Ewan McGregor stars as a government expert who must introduce salmon into the arid land of Yemen, in order to promote British goodwill in the Middle East. Starring Kristin Scott Thomas as the politician forcing this unlikely endeavour and Emily Blunt as the unconventional Sheik's PA.




Headhunters (15) 100mins

Friday April 20 to Thursday April 26

Fri 20: 1.30pm
Sat 21: No screening
Sun 22: 8.15pm
Mon 23: 8pm
Tues 24: 4.30pm
Weds 25: 8pm
Thurs 26: 4.30pm

Based on the bestselling book by author Jo Nesbo, this crime-thriller sees Norway’s most successful headhunter, Roger, living a life beyond his means while married to a successful gallery owner. To maintain appearances he steals art on the side until he is introduced to Clas Greve at a gallery opening and discovers that not only would he be the perfect candidate for the CEO position of Roger’s new company but that he is in possession of a valuable painting. Planning his biggest hit ever, Roger soon runs into trouble and it's not financial problems that are threatening to knock him over this time. The headhunt has begun. In Norwegian with English subtitles


The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists 2D (U)
88mins
Friday April 20 and Sunday April 22

Friday 20: 4pm
Saturday 31: no screening
Sunday 01: 12pm

From Aardman Animations comes this swashbuckling adventure! The luxuriantly bearded Pirate Captain (Hugh Grant) is an enthusiastic, if somewhat unsuccessful, terror of the High Seas. His lifelong dream is to beat his bitter rivals to the coveted Pirate of the Year Award. But with only his rag tag crew to help him, the Pirate Captain’s hopes look less than likely…


Filarmonica della Scala present: George Gershwin Live (12A)

Saturday April 21

Saturday April 21: 6.45pm

Transmitted live from Italy in High Definition, celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Filarmonica della Scala as they perform some of George Gershwin's greatest songs, including An American in Paris, Catfish Row and Concerto in F. Conducted by Riccardo Chailly, Musical Director of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra and Emeritus Director Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam.

All tickets £12, concessions £2 off


Titanic 3D (12A)
198mins
Sunday April 22 and Wednesday April 25

Sunday 22: 2.10pm
Wednesday 25: 4pm

To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, revisit James Cameron’s epic love story for the first time ever in 3D. Join Rose (Kate Winslet) and Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) as they fall passionately in love, only to be tragically parted by unimaginable disaster. 


The Artist (PG) 100mins
Sunday April 22, Monday April 23 and Wednesday April 25

Sunday 22: 6pm
Monday 23: 4.45pm
Tuesday 24: No Screening
Wednesday 25: 4.30pm

Don’t miss this award winning silent movie. Hollywood, 1927: Silent movie star George Valentin wonders if the arrival of talking pictures will cause him to fade into oblivion, as Peppy Miller, a young dancer, rises through the industry and turns Valentin's world upside-down.


Mirror Mirror (PG) 106mins
Sunday April 22

Sunday April 22: 12.30pm

A wicked enchantress (Julia Roberts) schemes to control the throne of spirited orphan Snow White (Lily Collins), but when the young princesses beauty wins the heart of a noble prince, the villainous Queen banishes her to the forest. Rescued by a band of rebels, the resourceful Princess is determined to take back her birthright.


The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 123mins
Monday April 23 to Thursday April 26

Monday 23: 5.15pm
Tuesday 24: No screening
Wednesday 25: 1.15pm
Thursday 26: 8pm

Enticed by advertisements and filled with visions of a life of leisure, a group of British retirees (including Bill Nighy, Maggie Smith, Tom Wilkinson, Judi Dench, Celia Imrie and Penelope Wilton) decide to “outsource” their retirement to less expensive, exotic India. But although their accommodation less than luxurious and a dilapidated shell of is former self, they are forever changed by their experiences.


Sydney Opera House presents: La Bohème (12A) 130mins
Recorded live at the Sydney Opera House

Tuesday April 24

Tuesday April 24 at 7.15pm

Opera Australia presents a brand new production of Puccini’s La Bohème from director Gale Edwards and starring Takesha Meshé Kizart as Mimì and Ji‐Min Park as Rodolfo. This glorious classic has been transported to glittering 1930s Berlin and was recorded live at the Sydney Opera House. Performed in Italian with English subtitles

All tickets £12, concessions £1.50 off


Coming Soon:

The Cabin in the Wood: Opens Friday April 27
Beauty and the Beast 3D: Opens Friday May 4
American Pie: Reunion: Opens Friday May 4


Monday Matinees
A diverse mixture of modern movies, foreign language films and vintage Hollywood cinema, screening every Monday afternoon. Programme commences at 1.45pm. Film starts at 2pm

April 23:    The Descendants (15) 115mins
April 30:    Coriolanus (15) 125mins
May 07:    No show Bank holiday
May 14:    My Week with Marilyn (15) 95mins


Saturday Morning Pictures

Perfect weekend entertainment for all the family. Every Saturday morning at 10.15am.

April 21:    Puss in Boots (U) film ends 12pm, noon
April 28:    Big Miracle (PG) film ends: 12.15pm
April 05:    A Monster in Paris (U) film ends 12pm, noon
April 12:    Alvin & The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (U): film ends 12pm, noon



Ritz Digital and Connaught Cinema
, Union Place, Worthing. BN11 1LG
Pavilion Picturehouse, Marine Parade, Worthing. BN11 3PX

Box office: 01903 206 206 or www.worthingtheatres.co.uk

Tickets: £7 (concessions £1.00 off), films before 6pm £5.50. All 3D screenings (including Sunday Savers) £2 extra per ticket.
Saturday Morning Pictures: £2* (*Except those with an asterisk where all seats are £4)
Monday Matinees: £4.50
Sunday Savers: £4 after 6pm every Sunday (£6 for 3D)
Box seats:  £1 extra per ticket (50p extra per ticket at Saturday Morning Pictures)

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