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WWW.CORNEXCHANGENEW.COM 2 JUNE – 27 JULY 2017 ON SALE Priority Booking: Friday 19 May Public: Friday 26 May KITCHEN & BAR KITCHEN | CINEMA | THEATRE My Cousin Rachel Enjoy a delicious lunch LUNCHTIME before or after your film OFFER Your choice of a hot or cold sandwich with vegetable crisps, salad and a drink from just £5!* *Cold sandwiches £5, hot sandwiches £6. This offer is valid at Corn Exchange Newbury from Tue – Sat, 12:00 – 14:30. To redeem this offer, please show your cinema ticket for that day at the bar, when ordering food. Drinks include one cup of fi lter coffee or tea, or one pint of draught Pepsi, Diet Pepsi or lemonade.This offer is subject to availability and may be withdrawn at any time, without notice. TICKET PRICES Designed for those on the autism spectrum Full Price £9.00 or anyone who would Concession £7.50 benefi t from a more Parents and Babies / £5.50 relaxed cinema Silver Screen / Relaxed Screenings environment. Midweek Matinee RELAXED (Mon-Thu, before 16.00) Full Price £7.00 SCREENINGS Concession £5.50 Family Ticket A weekly (2 adults, 2 children) screening Full Price £30.00 dedicated to Midweek Matinee £22.00 the over-60s. SILVER SILVER Live & Encore Screenings SCREEN Full Price £15.50 Concession £13.50 Screenings especially for parents and carers DISCOUNTS with babies less than WELCOME Senior Citizens (over-65s) | Under-19s 18 months old, for enjoying | Full-Time Students | Key Workers | a friendly and relaxed Registered Disabled (+ Free Companion cinema atmosphere where PARENTS Ticket) | Jobseeker’s Allowance & BABIES it’s OK to make noise and move around. www.cornexchangenew.com/film Calls will cost 2p per minute plus your 0845 5218 218 telephone company’s access charge BOOK Priority booking opens Friday 19 May. Public booking opens Friday 26 May. HOW TO HOW Book nine films and get the tenth film FREE! Terms and conditions apply. Booking fees: All fi lm screenings and live SCREEN broadcasts (including encores) are subject A 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 to a booking fee when booked online or on the telephone. For fi lms this is 65p B 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 per ticket, for live broadcasts (including C 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 encores) this is £1 per ticket. This fee is D 10 / 9 8 / 7 6 / 5 4 / 3 2 / 1 capped at £6 in any one transaction when booking over the telephone. DOORS THE ZOOKEEPER’S WIFE (12A) LADY MACBETH (15) 2 – 4, 6 – 8 JUN 3, 4, 6 – 8 JUN Director: Niki Caro. Starring: Jessica Chastain, Johan Director: William Oldroyd. Starring: Florence Pugh, Heldenbergh, Daniel Brühl. USA 2016. 127 mins. Cosmo Jarvis, Paul Hilton. UK 2016. 89 mins. This is the astonishing true story of Antonina Zabi´nski· Trapped in a loveless marriage, a young woman (Florence (Jessica Chastain) and her husband Jan (Johan Pugh) begins to fill the many absences in her life when Heldenbergh), whose Warsaw zoo became a hub for she encounters Sebastian (Cosmo Jarvis), the new the resistance movement during the Nazi occupation groomsman on her husband’s rural estate. What follows of Poland. After much of their once thriving animal is a gripping drama of crime and spiralling amorality, sanctuary is destroyed during the German invasion in in which the twin engines of self-interest and physical 1939, the Zabi´nskis· use what remains as a front for desire set the pair on course for disaster. Adapted resistance plans to smuggle hundreds of Jews away from Russian author Nikolai Leskov’s 1865 novel, Lady from the Warsaw Ghetto to safety. Macbeth Of The Mtsensk District. Contains moderate violence, threat and nudity. WHISKY GALORE (PG) THE JOURNEY (12A) 9 – 11, 13 – 15 JUN 10, 11, 13 & 14 JUN Director: Gilles MacKinnon. Starring: Gregor Fisher, Director: Nick Hamm. Starring: Colm Meaney, Timothy Eddie Izzard, Ellie Kendrick. UK 2016. 98 mins. Spall, John Hurt. UK 2016. 94 mins. The inhabitants of a Hebridean island in wartime can’t Based on what would become 2006’s power-sharing believe their luck when the SS Politician runs aground agreement between Northern Ireland’s Republicans and just to the north of them with 24,000 cases of whisky the Unionists, Nick Hamm’s fascinating film is a fictional on board. The islanders’ efforts to steal and conceal the account of the extraordinary story of two lifelong political booty are both ingenious and hugely comic, and cameo enemies, Unionist Ian Paisley (Timothy Spall) and Sinn performances from a starry cast are pure joy. A remake Fein politician Martin McGuinness (Colm Meaney), who of the famed 1949 Ealing comedy. are forced to ride in a car together to attend a meeting in Scotland brokered by British PM Tony Blair. Will their proximity help in the quest for peace? Contains infrequent strong language, footage of real riots and brief injury detail. SEE OVERLEAF FOR DETAILS OF OUR LIVE BROADCASTS THE HIPPOPOTAMUS (15) 16 – 22 JUN Director: John Jencks. Starring: Roger Allam, Fiona Shaw, Matthew Modine. UK 2017. 89 mins. After he is fi red from his job, disgraced poet Ted Wallace (Roger Allam) is summoned to Swafford Hall, the country manor of his friends Lord and Lady Logan (Matthew Modine and Fiona Shaw), to investigate a series of unexplained miracle healings. With a poet’s passion for the truth – not to mention a penchant for the bottle – the naturally cynical Ted hurries to debunk the miracles and get to the bottom of events. MINDHORN (15) FRANTZ (12A) 16, 17, 20 & 21 JUN 18, 20 & 21 JUN Director: Sean Foley. Starring: Julian Barratt, Essie Davis, Director: François Ozon. Starring: Pierre Niney, Paula Beer, Simon Farnaby. UK 2016. 89 mins. Ernst Stotzner. France/Germany 2016. 114 mins. German/ French with English subtitles. Once famous for playing a popular British TV detective with a bionic eye that could ‘see the truth’, a washed-up actor (Julian Anna (Paula Beer) is the German fi ancée of Frantz, who Barratt) is given a chance to revive his career when a real-life was killed by French troops in the Great War. While tending criminal calls out the fi ctional character as his nemesis. The his grave, she is joined unexpectedly by the mysterious combined comic chops of co-writers and Mighty Boosh alumni Frenchman Adrien (Pierre Niney), who claims to have known Julian Barratt and Simon Farnaby hit peak bonkers in what is her fi ancée in Paris before the war. As the two grow closer a strong contender for funniest fi lm of 2017. over time, Anna is drawn into a shady realm of secrets, lies and moral uncertainty. Contains infrequent moderate violence. FULL SYNOPSES AND TRAILERS AT WWW.CORNEXCHANGENEW.COM/FILM CHURCHILL (PG) 23 – 29 JUN Director: Jonathan Teplitzky. Starring: Brian Cox, Miranda Richardson, John Slattery. UK 2017. 98 mins. June 1944. Allied forces stand on the brink of invasion, but one man stands in their way: Winston Churchill. Exhausted by years of war, Churchill (Brian Cox) fears that history will remember him as an architect of slaughter if the landings fail. Churchill is the untold story of the haunted frailty of Britain’s most celebrated leader, revealing his vital relationship with his wife Clementine (Miranda Richardson), the confi dant who inspired him to greatness. THE LEVELLING (15) THE RED TURTLE (PG) 24, 25, 27 & 28 JUN 1, 4 & 5 JUL Director: Hope Dickson Leach. Starring: Ellie Kendrick, Director: Michaël Dudok de Wit. France/Belgium/Japan David Troughton, Joe Blakemore. UK 2016. 84 mins. 2016. 81 mins. After the mysterious death of her brother Harry (Joe Oscar-winning animator Michaël Dudok de Wit uses the full Blakemore), veterinary student Clover (Ellie Kendrick) returns force of his imagination and graphic talent to tell a magical, to the Somerset family farm where she grew up. Against moving and dialogue-free story of a man shipwrecked on a the backdrop of the fl oods that devastated her home, Clover deserted island. Initially distraught, the castaway manages confronts her estranged father, Aubrey (David Troughton), to survive and eventually fashions a raft on which to escape, in an attempt to uncover the truth. Troughton gives a fi nely only to be thwarted by a giant turtle that clearly wants him to tempered performance, perfectly matched by Kendrick’s stay. But when the creature reveals its extraordinary secret, extraordinary presence in the breakout role of the year. the man’s life is changed forever. Audio description is available for some of our films. Please ask at the Box Office for more information. MY COUSIN RACHEL (CERT TBC) 30 JUN – 6 JUL Director: Roger Michell. Starring: Rachel Weisz, Sam Clafl in, Iain Glen. USA/UK 2017. TBC mins. Roger Michell’s enticing adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s novel follows Philip (Sam Clafl in), an orphan who leads a happy life in Cornwall with his wealthy older cousin and guardian, Ambrose (Iain Glen). After Ambrose dies mysteriously not long after marrying a distant relation of theirs, Rachel (Rachel Weisz), Philip confronts her, racked by suspicion. But he too soon fi nds himself under her beguiling spell. Is she a femme fatale? A gold-digger? A tease? My Cousin Rachel keeps the audience guessing throughout. HAMPSTEAD (12A) WHITNEY: 7 – 13 JUL CAN I BE ME (15) 7 – 9 & 11 JUL WHAT’S ON WHAT’S Director: Joel Hopkins. Starring: Diane Keaton, Directors: Nick Broomfi eld, Rudi Dolezal. Brendan Gleeson, Lesley Manville. UK 2017. Featuring: Whitney Houston. USA/UK 2017. 103 mins. 105 mins. An unlikely friendship develops between an Even though Whitney Houston made millions of American widow (Diane Keaton) and a social dollars, and was widely recognised as having one of recluse (Brendan Gleeson) when property developers the greatest voices of all time, she still wasn’t free to threaten to remove him from the ramshackle hut be herself, and died tragically at the age of 48.