RITZ FILM DIARY UNTIL 30 MARCH!
Thursday 23 March
What’s Love Got To Do With It 5:30pm
Cocaine Bear 8:00pm
Friday 24 March
Allelujah 5:30pm, 8:00pm
Saturday 25 March
Allelujah 2:30pm (Captioned), 5:00pm, 7:30pm
Sunday 26 March
ROH: Turandot 2:00pm
Allelujah 6:00pm
Monday 27 March
Allelujah 5:30pm, 8:00pm
Tuesday 28 March
Allelujah 5:30pm, 8:00pm
Wednesday 29 March
Allelujah 5:30pm, 8:00pm
Thursday 30 March
Allelujah 10:30am, 4:30pm
NT Live: Life of Pi 7:00pm |
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ALLELUJAH (12A)
Director: Richard Eyre. Starring: Judi Dench, Jennifer Saunders, David Bradley. United Kingdom. 2023. 99 mins.
Adapted from the esteemed Alan Bennet’s play, Allelujah is the triumphant ode to British healthcare that the NHS deserves. Heartwarmingly poignant, this sweet drama follows a Yorkshire hospital that cares for it’s elderly patients with the upmost love and care, despite increasing threats of closure. The community bands together to save the hospital, in the most surprising of ways!
FRI 24 MAR 5.30, 8.00
SAT 25 MAR 2.30 (CAPTIONED), 5.00, 7.30
SUN 26 MAR 6.00
MON 27 MAR 5.30, 8.00
TUE 28 MAR 5.30, 8.00
WED 29 MAR 5.30, 8.00
THU 30 MAR 10.30am, 4.30 |
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WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT (12A)
Director: Shekhar Kapur. Starring: Lily James, Shazam Latif & Emma Thompson. UK. 2022. 108mins.
In the style of the Richard Curtis British rom-coms, this is a cross-cultural modern day take on the genre. Written by Jemima Khan, from her own experience, the central character Zoe is a successful documentary filmmaker who finds herself filming the process of an arranged marriage of her friend. Set in London, and with Emma Thompson it’s the light-hearted, feel-good film we need right now!
THU 23 MAR 5.30 |
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COCAINE BEAR (15)
Director: Elizabeth Banks. Starring: Ray Liotta, Keri Russell, Margo Martindale. United States. 2023. 95 mins.
A 500-pound black bear devours a duffel bag full of cocaine, and one small town in Georgia converges to take the beast down. Inspired by the 1985 true story, this crazy dark comedy tells the cautionary tale on the consequences of letting an American apex predator get his paws on a huge amount of Class A drugs.
THU 23 MAR 8.00 |
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Coldplay are back in cinemas for two dates only with a special treat from their River Plate Stadium gigs!
WEDNESDAY 19 APRIL 7.00PM
SUNDAY 23 APRIL 3.00PM
TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW! |
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NATIONAL THEATRE
GOOD
Director: Dominic Cooke. Starring: David Tennant. U.K. 2022. 160 mins.
David Tennant makes a much-anticipated return to the West End in a blistering reimagining of one of Britain’s most powerful, political plays. As the world faces its second world war, John Hadler, a good, intelligent German professor, finds himself pulled into a movement with unthinkable consequences.
THU 20 APR 2023 – 7.00 |
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NATIONAL THEATRE
LIFE OF PI
Director: Max Webster. Written by Yann Martel, adapted by Lolita Chakrabarti
After a cargo ship sinks in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean, a 16-year-old boy named Pi is stranded on a lifeboat with four other survivors – a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan and a Royal Bengal tiger. Time is against them, nature is harsh, who will survive? Puppetry, magic and storytelling combine in a unique, Olivier Award-winning stage adaptation of the best-selling novel.
Thursday 30th March, 7:00pm |
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NATIONAL THEATRE
BEST OF ENEMIES
Director: Clint Dyer. Starring: Giles Terera, Rosy McEwan and Paul Hilton
In 1968 America, as two men fight to become the next president, all eyes are on the battle between two others: the cunningly conservative William F. Buckley Jr., and the unruly liberal Gore Vidal. David Harewood (Homeland) and Zachary Quinto (Star Trek) play feuding political rivals in James Graham’s (Sherwood) multiple award-winning new drama.
Thursday 18th May, 7:00pm |
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