Ritz Digital, Connaught Cinema and Pavilion Picturehouse film listings From Friday February 10 to Thursday February 16
1st February 2012
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Screening at RitzDigital or Connaught Cinema unless otherwise specified.



The Woman in Black (12A) 95mins
Friday February 10 to Thursday February 23

At the Pavilion Picturehouse: Sat 11 and Sun 13, Mon 13 at 8pm, Tues 14 to Weds 15

Friday 10: 3.15pm, 5.30pm, 8pm
Saturday 11 and Sunday 12: 2.30pm, 5.30pm, 8pm (Pavilion)
Monday 13: 1.45pm (Monday Matinee at the Ritz)
Monday 13: 8pm (Pavilion)
Tuesday 14 and Wednesday 15: 5.30pm and 8pm (Pavilion)
Thursday 16: 3pm and 8.15pm

Friday 17 to Thursday 23: Times TBC

Based on the spine-chilling ghost story by Susan Hill, this haunting tale follows Arthur Kipps (Daniel Radcliffe), a lawyer who visits a remote village to organise the affairs of a deceased client. As Arthur discovers the townsfolk’s tortured secret, the vengeful woman in black threatens those closest to him, unless he can find a way to break the cycle of terror.




Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace 3D
(U) 136mins
Friday February 10 to Thursday February 23

Friday 10 to Sunday 12: 2.50pm and 8.15pm
Monday 13: 7.45pm
Tuesday 14 and Wednesday 15: 1.45pm and 4.45pm
Thursday 16: 12pm and 5.15pm

Friday 17 to Thursday 23: Times TBC

Join the celebration as Star Wars returns to the big screen in eye-popping 3D! The first part of George Lucas’ epic saga tells the story of young Anakin Skywalker, a slave boy who is strong in the Force and has the potential to be a great Jedi. Starring Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson and Natalie Portman.

Please note: There is a £2 charge for all 3D films




A Monster in Paris 3D
(U) 90mins
Saturday February 11 to Wednesday February 15

Saturday 11: 10.30am and 12.40pm
Sunday 12: 12.40pm
Monday 13 to Wednesday 15: 11.30am

In Paris in 1910, Emile, a shy movie projectionist and Raoul, a colourful inventor, find themselves embarking on the hunt for a monster terrorizing the French public. They join forces with Lucille, a big-hearted cabaret singer and an eccentric scientist (plus his short-tempered monkey) to save the monster, who turns out to be an oversized but harmless flea. But who is the real villain?

3D films at 2D prices - all screenings just £5.50!




The Descendants (15) 115mins
Screening until Wednesday February 15

Friday 10: 12.15pm and 5.45pm
Saturday 11 and Sunday 12: 5.45pm
Monday 13: 4.15pm
Tuesday 14 and Wednesday 15: 8pm

Matt King (George Clooney in a Golden Globe winning, BAFTA nominated and Oscar nominated performance) is an indifferent husband and father of two girls, who is forced to re-examine his past and embrace his future when his wife suffers a boating accident in Hawaii. Matt’s sometimes humorous, sometimes tragic journey leads him to rekindle his relationship with his young daughters while wresting with the decision to sell the family's land handed down from Hawaiian royalty and missionaries.

Winner of 2 Golden Globe Awards
Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
Nominated for 5 Academy Awards




War Horse (12A) 146mins
Saturday February 11 to Monday February 13

At the Pavilion Picturehouse on Monday February 13

Saturday 11: 3.30pm and 7.30pm
Sunday 12: 7.30pm
Monday 13: 4.45pm (Pavilion)

Steven Spielberg directs Michael Morpurgo’s epic tale of the remarkable friendship between a boy called Albert and a horse named Joey. They are forcefully parted and the film follows the horse’s journey through World War 1, changing the lives of all he meets. Meanwhile, Albert heads to France to save his friend, despite being too young to enlist.

Nominated for 2 Golden Globe Awards
Nominated for 5 BAFTA Awards
Nominated for 6 Academy Awards




The Iron Lady (12A) 105mins
Saturday February 11 and Sunday February 12

Saturday 11: 1pm
Sunday 12: 4pm

The compelling story of Margaret Thatcher (Meryl Streep in a Golden Globe winning, BAFTA nominated and Academy Award nominated role), the first female British Prime Minister, a woman who smashed through gender and class barriers to be heard in a male-dominated world. But what was the price she paid for her desire for power?

Winner of a Golden Globe Award
Nominated for 4 BAFTA Awards
Nominated for 2 Academy Awards




Puss in Boots (U) 90mins
Saturday February 11 and Sunday February 12

Saturday 11: 10.15am (Saturday Morning Pictures Screening)
Sunday 12: 1.15pm *

The hilarious and courageous (and daring, bold and brave!) Puss (Antonio Banderas) teams up with Humpty Dumpty (Zach Galifianakis) and street-savvy Kitty (Salma Hayek) to steal the famed Goose that lays the Golden Eggs.

* Please note: All tickets for the 1.15pm performance just £4!


Worthing Film Club Presents…

Win Win (15) 105mins
Monday February 20 at 7.45pm

Disheartened attorney Mike Flaherty (Paul Giamatti), who moonlights as a high school wrestling coach, accidently discovers a star athlete in the teenage grandson of an elderly client he has double crossed. Just as it looks like Mike will get a double payday, the boy's mother shows up fresh from rehab and flat broke, threatening to derail everything.


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

February 13: The Woman in Black (12A) 95mins
February 20: The Ides of March (15) 100mins
Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards and 1 Academy Award
February 27:    Midnight in Paris (12A) 94mins
Golden Globe winner, nominated for a BAFTA Award and 4 Academy Awards


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

February 11:    Puss in Boots (U) film ends 12pm, noon
February 18:       Hugo 3D (PG) film ends 12.35pm
February 25:      Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (U) film ends 12pm, noon


Coming Soon:

The Artist (PG) 100mins
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (12A) 123mins

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
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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