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22 Jun 18 2 Aug 18 22 JUN 18 2 AUG 18 1 | 22 JUN 18 - 2 AUG 18 49 BELMONT STREET | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM Cinema can be a hard sell in a World Cup summer. Although sunny weather can be a hazard in itself, introduce football into the mix and times can be even tougher. In 2014, when Belmont had only just joined the Filmhouse family, the World Cup in Brazil began in earnest and a fairly fallow period followed, even though to memory the weather wasn’t that nice (research suggests we had a very wet August). A similar pattern can often follow across the industry. There’s a reluctance to programme against the likes of a World Cup. Many summer blockbusters have been released already, leaving the films which either can thrive in their absence, or appeal to a more specialist audience. Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is likely such a film and we’re pleased to have it at Belmont, given the spectacular success of the first instalment. As is Ocean’s 8, a reimagining of the Soderbergh/Clooney romps with a stellar all-woman cast - including Bullock, Blanchett, Bonham-Carter and Rihanna. Sicario, one of the best crime thrillers of the last few years, also gets a sequel, as we delve deeper into Benicio del Toro’s Alejandro Gillick in Sicario: Day of the Soldado. Stefano Sollima takes the reigns from Denis Villeneuve, but expect the same tightly plotted, dark and violent tale as 2015’s original. In a similar vein, Fatih Akin (The Cut, Head-On) returns with German-Turkish thriller In the Fade, starring Diane Kruger, which tackles a woman’s loss and pursuit of justice after her husband and son are killed in a terrorist act. Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme provides the score. Kevin Macdonald’s Whitney and Mary Shelley by Haifaa al-Mansour (director of the fabulous Wadjda) are also shown shortly after their UK Premieres at Edinburgh International Film Festival. Lord Byron features in Mary Shelley, which, as is tradition, allows us to tie at least one of the films back to Aberdeen. Another film worth mentioning is McQueen - not about Steve, but fashion designer Alexander. It is wholly appropriate, in a World Cup summer, to feature someone else who has a hand of God… All from 22 June, by which point England will have played their first game, to either your pain or pleasure. And you’d think that would be it. You’d think it would be all over, but turn the page for full film listings. Read to the end. It is now. Colin Farquhar, Head of Cinema Operations Belmont Filmhouse Explorer BUY A TICKET FOR... Solo: A Star Wars Story (p 4) and get a half price ticket to 2001: A Space Odyssey (p 8) Vertigo (p 15) and get a half price ticket to any other film in Alfred Hitchcock (p 15-16) Ocean’s 8 (p 4) and get a half price ticket to Whitney (p 6) Sicario: Day of... (p 5) and get a half price ticket to Racer and the Jailbird (p 7) Half price ticket purchase must be made within the same transaction - at Box Office, by phone or online.Tickets subject to availability. The half price offer only applies to full price tickets. Belmont Filmhouse Explorer ticket deal cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Ticket Prices All tickets to Filmhouse Junior and Carer & Baby ELEVENSES (Mon-Fri between 11am and noon) screenings are £4.50 All tickets £6.50. Under-15s tickets are £4.50 at all times MATINEES (shows starting before 5pm) CONCESSIONS Mon - Fri: £8.50 full price, £6.50 concessions Sat - Sun: £10.00 full price, £8.00 concessions Children (under 15s), Students (with matriculation EVENINGS (shows starting after 5pm) card), Young Scot card, Senior Citizens, Disability £10.00 full price, £8.00 concessions (carers go free), Claimants (Jobseekers Allowance, Disability Living Allowance, Housing Benefit), NHS Filmhouse Members get £1.50 off every ticket employees (with proof of employment). (Some restrictions apply) I ndex BOX OFFICE 01224 343 500 22 JUN 18 - 2 AUG 18 | 3 ACCESS/AUDIO DESC./CAPTIONED 19 McQueen 4 BABY & CARER SCREENINGS 19 North by Northwest 16 SCREENING DATES AND TIMES 10-12 Ocean’s 8 4 Pete’s Dragon 17 2001: A Space Odyssey 8 The Princess Bride 13 Aladdin 18 Racer and the Jailbird 7 Alfred Hitchcock 15-16 Rear Window 15 Arcadia 5 Rebecca 15 The Birds 16 RSC Live: Romeo & Juliet 14 Brave 17 Sherlock Gnomes 18 A Cambodian Spring 8 Sicario: Day of the Soldado 5 The Crow 13 Solo: A Star Wars Story 4 Cruel Intentions 14 Vertigo 15 Donnie Darko 14 Whitney 6 Education and Learning 9 The Wizard of Oz 18 Filmhouse Junior 17-18 Generation Wealth 8 The Guernsey Literary and Potato... 6 The Happy Prince 4 Hereditary 5 Iceman 7 Independence Day 13 In the Fade 5 Kino Bar 13-14 Leave No Trace 8 LIAF Shorts: Marvellous Animations 18 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again 7 Maquia: When the Promised Flower... 6 Marnie 16 Mary and the Witch’s Flower 6+17 Mary Shelley 7 4 | 22 JUN 18 - 2 AUG 18 49 BELMONT STREET | BELMONTFILMHOUSE.COM eleases R New NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE Solo: A StaR WARS StoRY OCEAN’S 8 Fri 15 to Thu 28 Jun Fri 22 Jun to Thu 12 Jul Ron Howard • USA 2018 • 2h15m • Digital • 12A - Contains moderate Gary Ross • USA 2018 • 1h50m • Digital • 12A - Contains infrequent violence. • Cast: Alden Ehrenreich, Emilia Clarke, Thandie Newton, strong language, drug misuse, sex references. • Cast: Sandra Bullock, Donald Glover, Paul Bettany, Woody Harrelson, Jon Favreau. Anne Hathaway, Mindy Kaling, Cate Blancett, Olivia Munn, Jaime King, Awkwafina, Helena Bonham Carter. We return to a galaxy far, far away for an all-new adventure with Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich, taking Recently released from serving nearly six years in the mantle from Harrison Ford), who through a prison, Debbie Ocean (Sandra Bullock) sets her sights series of intergalactic escapades meets his future on New York’s glamorous Met Gala for the ultimate co-pilot - the mighty Chewbacca - and encounters near-impossible robbery. With an incredible cast the notorious Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover). that includes Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Mindy Continuing the burgeoning A Star Wars Story series Kaling, Rihanna, Sarah Paulson and Helena Bonham that promisingly kicked off with 2016’s Rogue One, Carter, Ocean’s Eleven director Stephen Soderbergh Solo sees the true rogue of the Star Wars saga take co-produces this star-studded new edition in the centre-stage, in a journey that will set the course of a glitzy, heist-driven Ocean’s series - led by this all-new most unlikely hero. female crew. NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE THE HAPPY PRINCE MCQUEEN Fri 22 to Thu 28 Jun Fri 22 to Wed 27 Jun Rupert Everett • UK/Germany/Belgium/Italy 2018 • 1h45m • Digital Ian Bonhôte, Peter Ettedgui • UK 2018 • 1h51m • Digital 15 - Contains very strong language, storng nudity, drug misuse. 15 - Contains very strong language, sexualised nudity, references to Cast: Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Emily Watson, Colin Morgan. sexual violence. • Documentary. Rupert Everett writes/directs/stars in this moving A personal look at the extraordinary life, career and depiction of the tumultuous last days of Oscar artistry of Alexander McQueen. Through exclusive Wilde, a man who remained uncompromising even interviews with his closest friends and family, as his life was compromised. Released from prison extraordinary recovered archives, exquisite visuals following his conviction for ‘gross indecency’, the and music, McQueen is an authentic celebration result of his very public affair with Lord Alfred ‘Bosie’ and thrilling portrait of an inspired yet tortured Douglas (Colin Morgan), Wilde lives in exile in Naples fashion visionary. Directed by Ian Bonhôte and and Paris, his eventful life flooding back in a series of co-directed/written by Peter Ettedgui (George flashbacks. A moving reminder of the shame society Best: All by Himself), this expressive visual feast of cast on those who dared display their desires openly, a documentary comes hot on the heels of another and the hypocrisy that this same society would excellent recent fashion doc Westwood: Punk, Icon, tolerate homosexuality as long as it was hidden. Activist. New BOX OFFICE 01224 343 500 22 JUN 18 - 2 AUG 18 | 5 R eleases NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE HEReditaRY SicaRIO: Fri 29 Jun to Thu 12 Jul DAY OF THE Soldado Ari Aster • USA 2018 • 2h6m • Digital • 15 - Contains strong threat, gory Fri 29 Jun to Thu 19 Jul images, language, drug misuse. • Cast: Toni Collette, Gabriel Byrne, Alex Wolff, Milly Shapiro, Ann Dowd, Mallory Bechtel, Zachary Arthur. Stefano Sollima • USA/Italy 2018 • 2h2m • Digital • English and Spanish with English subtitles • 15 - Contains strong bloody violence, language. • Cast: Josh Brolin, Benicio Del Toro, Isabela Moner. When Ellen, the matriarch of the Graham family, passes away, her daughter Annie (an excellent Toni Collette) Writer Taylor Sheridan (Wind River) returns for this and her husband (Gabriel Byrne) and children begin follow-up to Denis Villeneuve’s 2015 thriller, directed to unravel cryptic and increasingly terrifying secrets by Stefano Sollima (Suburra). In the drug war, there about the family’s ancestry. The more they discover, the are no rules - and as the cartels have begun trafficking more they find themselves trying to outrun the sinister terrorists across the US border, federal agent Matt fate they seem to have inherited. Writer-director Ari Graver (Josh Brolin) calls on the mysterious Alejandro Aster’s debut feature is a potent, menacing domestic (Benicio Del Toro) to escalate the war in nefarious nightmare, transforming a familial tragedy into ways.
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