We're not just the pictures anymore... Strand Arts Centre
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YOUR not-for-profit Cinema & Arts Centre
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Friday 8th February, 1.30pm & 8.00pm
Saturday 9th February, 8.00pm
The Pillowman
If you liked Martin McDonagh’s movies (In Bruges, Seven Psychopaths, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) then you’ll love The Pillowman from NI theatre company Marble Productions.
Described by The Irish Times as Martin McDonagh’s best play, taking place in a nameless totalitarian state, The Pillowman follows a writer through his interrogation and imprisonment over a bout of local gruesome murders that are suspiciously similar to his stories.
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Thursday 14th February, 8.15pm
The Princess Bride [PG]
What better classic for Valentine’s Day that everyone’s favourite romantic comedy fantasy?!
Based on the William Goldman novel which earned its own loyal audience, The Princess Bride is a fairy tale adventure about a beautiful young woman and her one true love. He must find her after a long separation and save her. They must battle the evils of the mythical kingdom of Florin to be reunited with each other.
Tickets £5 bookable via the Strand or why not have a Valentine’s meal deal with the Park Avenue Hotel – main course, tea or coffee plus movie ticket for £14.95 per person, bookable through the hotel on 9065 6520.
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STRANDED - FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE
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Friday 8th February, 8pm
Those Who Can’t: Can't Even
A comedy sketch show, written and performed by Dan Leith, Rachael McCabe and Stephen Beggs.
For many years Northern Ireland’s most attractive and optimistic comedy trio have been prising off the greasy lid of life and attempting to make sense of what lies within…but you know what? It’s gone way past that! They can’t even! It’s a complete write-off! Surely some revelation is at hand? And what rough beasts, their hour come at last, slouch towards east Belfast to be born?
Over 18s only BYO
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Now Showing
Green Book [12a]
5 Oscar® nominations including Best Picture, Best Actor & Best Supporting Actor
Starring Viggo Mortensen (Captain Fantastic, The Lord of the Rings) and Mahershala Ali (Moonlight, True Detective).
“Driving Miss Daisy in reverse, focusing on the inevitable fireworks when an elegant black man hires an ill-mannered guy from the Bronx to drive him around the South.” Variety
“Mortensen and Ali both give fabulous performances in this feel-good road-trip drama that’s part buddy comedy, part history lesson, and part social commentary on friendship and race.” Common Sense Media
“Green Book is engaging, funny, moving and even inspiring.” Plugged In
“Green Book is a delightful and inspiring story fueled by terrific performances by its leads, a sharp screenplay, and deft direction.” Screen Rant
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Silver Screenings proudly supported by Specsavers Connswater and Arts & Business NI.
007 IS BACK ON THE BIG SCREEN!
Thursday 7th & 14th February 2pm / Sunday 10th & 17th 6.15pm
Goldfinger (1964) [PG]
To many, the quintessential Bond film and a brilliant third entry in the series. Here Bond gets his Aston Martin, spars with two statuesque British beauties and pits his wits against a memorable villain, Auric Goldfinger. Add the first Shirley Bassey theme song and some exciting action sequences and the result is an explosive cocktail.
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Daily Cinema Times: (028) 9067 3500
Box Office: (028) 9065 5830
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WACKY WEDNESDAYS
ALL FILMS £3.50 ALL DAY
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