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11 January – 7 March 2019

11 January – 7 March 2019

11 january – www.cornexchangenew.com 7 march 2019 On Sale

AR Priority Booking: Friday 14 December

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Take a Seat in Enjoy a delicious our Cinema lunch before or after your film Only a few seats left! lunchtime Help us bring the best of the Your choice of a hot offer arts to Newbury and support or cold sandwich the Corn Exchange by naming with vegetable crisps, a seat in our cosy cinema. homemade kale-slaw www.cornexchangenew.com/ and a drink from just £5! takeaseat Hot sandwiches £6. Terms and conditions apply.

Ticket prices

Full Price £9.00 A weekly Concession £7.50 screening Parents and Babies / £5.50 dedicated to

Silver Screen / Relaxed Screenings / SI LV ER the over-60s. Dementia Friendly SCREEN Midweek Matinee (Mon-Thu, before 16.00)

E Full Price £7.00 Screenings especially Concession £5.50 for parents and carers

M with babies less than Family Ticket 18 months old, to enjoy (2 adults, 2 children) a friendly and relaxed Full Price £30.00 P A REN T S & BAB IES cinema atmosphere.

CO Midweek Matinee £22.00 Live & Encore Screenings L Full Price £15.50

E Concession £13.50 These screenings are designed to meet the discounts needs of those living W Senior Citizens (over-65s) | with dementia and Under-19s | Full-Time Students | their families/carers. f riend l y

Key Workers | Registered Disabled de m en t i a (+ Free Companion Ticket) | Jobseeker’s Allowance

www.cornexchangenew.com/film Priority booking opens 0845 5218 218 Friday 14 December Calls will cost 2p per minute plus your b ook telephone company’s access charge Public booking opens Friday 21 December

ho w t o Book nine films and get the tenth film FREE! Terms and conditions apply.

Booking fees: All film 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 films 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

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THE FAVOURITE (15) 18 –24 JAN Director: Yorgos Lanthimos. Starring: Olivia Colman, , Emma Stone, Joe Alwyn, Nicholas Hoult. Ireland/UK/USA 2018. 119 mins. Forget what you thought you knew about the corset-and- carriage costume drama. Fizzing with dark humour, pathos and life, this riotous period comedy is powered by a trio of superb performances from Olivia Colman, Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone. Colman is outstanding as the frail Queen Anne, while Weisz and Stone revel in their roles as rival courtiers vying for the monarch’s affections.

STAN & OLLIE (cert tbc) 25 – 31 JAN Director: Jon S. Baird. Starring: Steve Coogan, John C. Reilly, Shirley Henderson, Nina Arianda. UK/Canada/USA 2018. TBC mins. Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly star as legendary movie icons Laurel and Hardy in Stan & Ollie, the charming and touching story of what would become the swansong of Hollywood’s greatest comedy double act. A shining career seems long put to bed until the pair, determined to go out with a bang, tour Britain one last time. Despite the stresses and strains of a gruelling schedule, they reaffirm their love of performing, and for each other, and secure their place in the hearts of the adoring public.

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COLETTE (15) BEAUTIFUL BOY (15) 1 – 7 FEB 1 – 7 FEB Director: Wash Westmoreland. Starring: Keira Knightley, Director: Felix Van Groeningen. Starring: Steve Carell, Eleanor Tomlinson, . UK/USA 2018. 112 mins. Timothée Chalamet, Maura Tierney, Amy Ryan. USA 2018. 120 mins. When Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (Keira Knightley) marries a prosperous Parisian writer known as ‘Willy’ (Dominic West), Based on the bestselling pair of memoirs from father and he pushes her to act as his ghostwriter. Her unconventional son David and Nic Sheff, Beautiful Boy chronicles the stories grip the nation though her husband unashamedly heartbreaking and inspiring experience of survival, relapse passes the work off as his own. Colette tracks the first and recovery in a family coping with addiction over many marriage of France’s most famous female writer as she fights years. Timothée Chalamet is hotly tipped for an Oscar for who she really is. A coming-of-age story with strength at nomination for his performance as a young drug addict lost in its heart. the darkness, whilst Steve Carell stars as the father desperate to help his son find a way out.

MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS (15) 8 –14 FEB Director: . Starring: , Margot Robbie, Jack Lowden, Joe Alwyn, David Tennant. UK 2018. 124 mins. Mary Queen of Scots (Saoirse Ronan) and Elizabeth I (Margot Robbie) are rivals in both power and love, fighting for their sovereignty and independence in a masculine world. But only one queen can win this game of thrones, a web of betrayal and conspiracy spun by the calculating Sir William Cecil (Guy Pearce) and the murderous Earl of Bothwell (Martin Compston). Contains strong and sexual violence.

Audio description is available for some films. Please ask a member of our Front of House team for details.

VICE (15) the FRONT RUNNER (15) 15 – 21 FEB 15 – 21 FEB Director: Adam McKay. Starring: Christian Bale, Director: Jason Reitman. Starring: Hugh Jackman, Amy Adams, Steve Carell, Sam Rockwell. Vera Farmiga, J. K. Simmons, Alfred Molina. USA 2018. 132 mins. USA 2018. 113 mins. Starring an unrecognisable Christian Bale as Dick This pulsating political drama traces the rise and fall Cheney, Vice is a bold and darkly comic account of charismatic Democratic senator Gary Hart (Hugh of how a bureaucratic Washington insider quietly Jackman), who was the man to beat in the 1988 US became the most powerful man in the world as Vice presidential election until the story of an extramarital President to George W. Bush, reshaping America and affair sidelined his campaign. As tabloid and political the globe in ways that still resonate today. journalism merged for the first time, Hart was forced to drop out of the race – events that made a profound and lasting impact on American politics and the world stage. ’s on

GREEN BOOK (12A) 22 –28 FEB

at Director: Peter Farrelly. Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Mahershala Ali, Linda Cardellini. USA 2018. 130 mins. h Green Book tells the uplifting true story of an unlikely friendship that transcended race and class. In 1962, Italian-American bouncer Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen) is hired to chauffeur African-American pianist Dr Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali) on a concert tour through the Deep South. They must rely on The Green Book, a w guide to the few establishments that are safe for African-Americans, and embark on a journey that will change both of their lives. Funny, moving and thought-provoking, this road movie is a crowd-pleaser for the ages. Contains infrequent strong language, moderate violence and discriminatory behaviour.

THE MULE (cert tbc) 22 - 24 & 26 - 28 FEB Director: Clint Eastwood. Starring: Clint Eastwood, Bradley Cooper, Laurence Fishburne, Michael Peña. USA 2018. TBC mins. Broke, alone and facing foreclosure of his business, eighty-something horticulturalist Earl Stone (Clint Eastwood) doesn’t have a lot going right in his life. When he accepts what seems like a simple job as a driver, he unwittingly signs on as a drug courier for a Mexican cartel. He gets pretty good at it too, but as his money problems fade, two things start looming over his shoulder: his past and the DEA.

CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE IF BEALE STREET ME? (15) COULD TALK (15) 1 – 7 MAR 1 – 7 MAR Director: Marielle Heller. Starring: Melissa Director: Barry Jenkins. Starring: KiKi Layne, McCarthy, Richard E. Grant, Jane Curtin. Stephan James, Regina King. USA 2018. USA 2018. 106 mins. 119 mins. Melissa McCarthy, best known for her comedic Adapted from James Baldwin’s powerful novel by roles, shifts gears to brilliant effect and quietly Moonlight director Barry Jenkins, If Beale Street dazzles in this true story. Based on Lee Israel’s Could Talk is a lyrical celebration of love, both memoir, a celebrity biographer descends into the familial and romantic, told through the prism of a literary dark side of forgery and deceit. young couple’s struggle for justice in 1970s Harlem. At the centre of the story is Tish, a newly engaged woman who races against the clock to prove her lover’s innocence while carrying their first-born child to term. Watch broadcasts of productions by the Bolshoi Ballet, National Theatre, Royal Opera House and more… s

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e As You Like It Live: 17 Apr, 19:00 v i l Please visit the Corn Exchange website for more screenings and further information on all of our Live Broadcasts. dementia friendly screenings Calamity Jane

New to our film programme, we are running dementia friendly screenings in our cosy cinema for anyone who might benefit from a more relaxed environment. These screenings are designed to meet the needs of people living with dementia along with their families and carers. With lights left on low and the sound reduced, there is also a short comfort break in the middle of the film and audiences can feel free to move around throughout – or sing along to any musical numbers! – should they wish to. stan and ollie (cert tbc) monday 28 january, 11:00 calamity jane (U) monday 25 february, 11:00 diary 11 – 17 JANUARY 25 – 31 JANUARY Fri 11 Mary Poppins Returns...... 14:30, 17:30 Fri 25 Stan & Ollie...... 14:30, 18:05, 20:30 Tulip Fever...... 20:30 Sat 26 Stan & Ollie...... 13:00, 15:30, 18:05, 20:30 Sat 12 Mary Poppins Returns...... 12:30, 20:30 Sun 27 Stan & Ollie...... 12:00, 14:30, 17:00 Three Identical Strangers...... 15:30 Tulip Fever...... 18:05 Mon 28 Dementia Friendly: Stan & Ollie...... 11:00 Silver Screen: Stan & Ollie...... 14:30 Sun 13 Mary Poppins Returns...... 12:00 Tulip Fever...... 14:50 Tue 29 Parents and Babies: Stan & Ollie...... 11:00 Stan & Ollie...... 14:30, 18:05, 20:30 Mon 14 Tulip Fever...... 11:00 Wed 30 Stan & Ollie...... 11:00 Silver Screen: Mary Poppins Returns...... 14:30 Parents and Babies: Stan & Ollie...... 13:30, 16:00 Tue 15 Parents and Babies: ROH Live: La Traviata...... 18:45 Mary Poppins Returns...... 11:00 Tulip Fever...... 14:30 Thu 31 Stan & Ollie...... 11:00, 13:30, 16:00 Mary Poppins Returns...... 17:30 NT Live: I’m Not Running...... 19:00 NT Live: The Tragedy of King Richard The Second...... 19:00 1 – 7 FEBRUARY Three Identical Strangers...... 20:30 Fri 1 Colette...... 14:30, 20:30 Wed 16 Parents and Babies: Tulip Fever...... 11:00 Beautiful Boy...... 17:50 Mary Poppins Returns...... 17:30, 20:30 Sat 2 Colette...... 12:30 Thu 17 Mary Poppins Returns...... 11:00, 14:30, 20:30 Beautiful Boy...... 15:15 Three Identical Strangers...... 18:05 Sun 3 Beautiful Boy...... 11:50, 17:05 Colette...... 14:30 Mon 4 Beautiful Boy...... 11:00 18 – 24 JANUARY Silver Screen: Colette...... 14:30 Fri 18 The Favourite...... 14:30, 17:50, 20:30 Tue 5 Parents and Babies: Beautiful Boy...... 11:00 Sat 19 The Favourite...... 12:30, 15:10, 17:50, 20:30 Colette...... 14:30, 20:30 Sun 20 The Favourite...... 13:30, 16:10 Beautiful Boy...... 17:50 Bolshoi Ballet: La Bayadère...... 15:00 Wed 6 Parents and Babies: Colette...... 11:00 Mon 21 The Favourite...... 11:00 Beautiful Boy...... 17:50 Silver Screen: The Favourite...... 14:30 Colette...... 20:30 Tue 22 Parents and Babies: The Favourite...... 11:00 Thu 7 Colette...... 11:00, 14:30 The Favourite...... 14:30 Beautiful Boy...... 17:50, 20:30 ROH Live: The Queen of Spades...... 18:45 Wed 23 Parents and Babies: The Favourite...... 11:00 The Favourite...... 17:50, 20:30 Thu 24 The Favourite...... 11:00, 14:30, 17:50, 20:30

Next Season on sale FULL SYNOPSES AND TRAILERS AT Priority Booking: fri 22 feb www.cornexchangenew.com/film Public: fri 1 mar

Please note: We reserve the right to refuse The Cinema has Corn Exchange gratefully acknowledge funding from: access admission. Terms and conditions apply. been generously supported by: We are fully accessible to Programme details are correct at the time of going wheelchair users. Please let us to press; however, we reserve the right to alter or know of additional requirements cancel the advertised programme. Customers are Corn Exchange (Newbury) Trust is registered charity 1080567 when you book your tickets. advised to check times a few hours in advance. and company 3908975 limited by guarantee. www.cornexchangenew.com/access

8 – 14 FEBRUARY 22 – 28 FEBRUARY Fri 8 Mary, Queen of Scots...... 14:30, 17:30, 20:30 Fri 22 The Mule...... 14:30 Sat 9 Mary, Queen of Scots.12:00, 14:45, 17:40, 20:30 Green Book...... 17:30, 20:30 Sun 10 Mary, Queen of Scots...... 13:30, 16:15 Sat 23 Green Book...... 12:00, 17:40, 20:30 The Mule...... 14:50 Mon 11 Mary, Queen of Scots...... 11:00 Silver Screen: Mary, Queen of Scots...... 14:30 Sun 24 Green Book...... 13:30 The Mule...... 16:30 Tue 12 Parents and Babies: Mon 25 Dementia Friendly: Calamity Jane...... 11:00 Mary, Queen of Scots...... 11:00 Silver Screen: Green Book...... 14:30 Mary, Queen of Scots...... 14:30, 17:30, 20:30 Tue 26 Parents and Babies: Green Book...... 11:00 Wed 13 Parents and Babies: Green Book...... 14:30, 17:30 Mary, Queen of Scots...... 11:00 The Mule...... 20:30 Mary, Queen of Scots...... 17:35, 20:30 Wed 27 Parents and Babies: Green Book...... 11:00 Thu 14 Mary, Queen of Scots.11:00, 14:30, 17:30, 20:30 The Mule...... 17:30 Green Book...... 20:30 15 – 21 FEBRUARY Thu 28 Green Book...... 11:00, 14:30, 17:30 Fri 15 Vice...... 14:30, 20:10 The Mule...... 20:30 The Front Runner...... 17:30 Sat 16 Vice...... 12:00, 17:30, 20:30 The Front Runner...... 14:55 1 – 7 MARCH Sun 17 The Front Runner...... 13:00 Fri 1 Can You Ever Forgive Me?...... 14:30, 20:45 Vice...... 15:40 If Beale Street Could Talk...... 18:05 Mon 18 The Front Runner...... 11:00 Sat 2 Can You Ever Forgive Me?...... 12:30, 18:05 If Beale Street Could Talk...... 15:00, 20:30 Vice...... 14:30 Sun 3 If Beale Street Could Talk...... 11:55, 17:00 Tue 19 Vice...... 11:00, 16:20 Can You Ever Forgive Me?...... 14:35 The Front Runner...... 13:50 ROH Live: Don Quixote...... 19:15 Mon 4 If Beale Street Could Talk...... 11:00 Silver Screen: Can You Ever Forgive Me?... 14:30 Wed 20 The Front Runner...... 11:00 Vice...... 17:30, 20:30 Tue 5 Parents and Babies: Can You Ever Forgive Me?...... 11:00 Thu 21 Vice...... 11:00, 14:30, 17:30 If Beale Street Could Talk...... 14:30, 20:30 The Front Runner...... 20:30 Can You Ever Forgive Me?...... 18:05 Wed 6 Parents and Babies: If Beale Street Could Talk...... 11:00 Can You Ever Forgive Me?...... 18:05, 20:30 Thu 7 Can You Ever Forgive Me?...... 11:00, 20:45 If Beale Street Could Talk...... 14:30, 18:05 Please note, All Live Broadcasts this

season will be shown in the cinema MARKET PLACE W harf R oad P A339 with the exception of Bolshoi Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty.

Corn Exchange, Bear Lane Market Place, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 5BD access FOR HIRE CHEAP STREET

We are fully accessible to The cinema can be hired for A339 wheelchair users. Please let us private screenings, conferences know of additional requirements or meetings. Please contact TRAIN Station when you book your tickets. us on 01635 582666 or SAINSBURY’S www.cornexchangenew.com/access [email protected] MARKET STREET