Cinema brochure Feb to Mar 2018 ARC Stockton Call the Box Office to book on: 01642 525199 or email box.office@arconline.co.uk Book online: www.arconline.co.uk Address: Dovecot Street, Stockton on Tees, TS18 1LL Standard Tickets: 8 ( 6 concessions) 3 Films for: 19.50 Family: 4 ARC YP / Students: 4 Silver Screen (Wed and Thur 2pm - All tickets 4 for over 60s) No 60 Cinema Meal Deal: 12.50 ( 20 with performances on screen) Performances on Screen: 14 ( 12 concessions) #stocktoncinema
Subtitled screenings are indicated with (S) Screenings with Descriptive Subtitles are indicated with (DS) Audio description is now available on selected films, which are indicated in the brochure. Relaxed screenings are available for people with additional access requirements. These will be indicated with an (R) Film Fans screenings are indicated with (FF) Last Flag Flying (15) Fri 16 Feb 5.15pm, Sat 17 Feb 8pm & Tues 20 Feb 7.30pm Director: Richard Linklater Cast: Bryan Cranston, Laurence Fishburne, Steve Carell 30 years after they served together in the Vietnam War, Former Navy Corps medic Larry Doc Shepherd finds Former Marines Sal Nealon and Reverend Richard Mueller on a different type of mission: to bury Doc s son, a young Marine killed in the Iraq War. Along the way, Doc, Sal and Mueller rekindle old friendships as they come to terms with the wars that continue to shape their lives. 2017 Running Time: 2hrs 5mins The Post (15) Fri 16 Feb 8pm (DS), Sat 17 Feb 2pm, 5.15pm (DS), Wed 21 Feb 2pm, 7.30pm, Thur 22 Feb 2pm (DS) Director: Steven Spielberg Cast: Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Sarah Paulson Steven Spielberg directs Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks in a drama about The Washington Post's Katharine Graham and its editor Ben Bradlee. Racing to catch up with The New York Times to expose a massive cover-up of government secrets that spanned three decades and four U.S. Presidents, the two must overcome their differences as they risk their careers - and their freedom - to bring long-buried truths to light. Film Fans Wed 21 Feb 7.30pm 2017 Running Time: 1hr 55mins Audio Description Available
Journey s End (12A) Fri 23 Feb 5.15pm, Sat 24 Feb 2pm, 8pm, Tues 27 Feb 7.30pm (DS), Wed 28 Feb 2pm, Thur 1 Mar 2pm (DS) & 7.30pm Director: Saul Dibb Cast: Paul Bettany, Sam Clafin, Asa Butterfield Adaptation of the classic play by RC Sherriff, inspired by his experiences in World War I. 18-year-old Lieutenant Raleigh arrives in the trenches on the front line, having asked to join the company commanded by Captain Stanhope, his former childhood friend and hero. He is shocked to discover Stanhope has changed beyond recognition, his men waiting to be bombarded by enemy artillery, anticipating certain death. 2017 Running Time: 1hr 47mins Audio Description Available Roman J. Israel, Esq. (12A) Fri 23 Feb 8pm (DS), Sat 24 Feb 5.15pm & Wed 28 Feb 7.30pm Director: Dan Gilroy Cast: Danzel Washington, Colin Farrell, Carmen Ejogo A dramatic thriller set in the underbelly of the overburdened Los Angeles criminal court system. Denzel Washington stars as a driven, idealistic defence attorney whose life is upended when a turbulent series of events challenge the activism that has defined his career. Colin Farrell costars as the ambitious, monied lawyer who recruits Roman to his firm. 2017 Running Time: 2hrs 2mins Audio Description Available
Phantom Thread (15) Fri 2 Mar 5.15pm, Sat 3 Mar 8pm (DS), Tues 6 Mar 7.30pm, Wed 7 Mar 2pm & Thur 8 Mar 2pm (DS) Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Cast: Vicky Krieps, Daniel Day-Lewis, Lesley Manville Renowned dressmaker Reynolds Woodcock and his sister Cyril are at the center of British fashion, dressing royalty, movie stars and heiresses in the distinct style of The House of Woodcock. Women come and go through Woodcock s life until he comes across a young, strong-willed woman, Alma, who soon becomes a fixture in his life as his muse and lover. Once controlled and planned, he finds his carefully tailored life disrupted by love. Film Fans Tues 6 Mar 7.30pm 2017 Running Time: 2hrs 10mins Audio Description Available Loveless (15) Fri 2 Mar (S), Sat 3 Mar (S) & Wed 7 Mar (S) Director: Andrey Zvyagintsev Cast: Maryana Spivak, Aleksey Rozin, Matvey Novikov Zhenya and Boris are going through a vicious divorce marked by resentment, frustration and recriminations. Already embarking on new lives, each with a new partner, they are impatient to start again, to turn the page even if it means threatening to abandon their 12-year-old son Alyosha. Until, after witnessing one of their fights, Alyosha disappears. In Russian, with English subtitles 2017 Running Time: 2hrs 7mins Audio Description Available
15:17 to Paris (15) Fri 9 Mar 5.15pm (DS), Sat 10 Mar 2pm, 8pm & Thur 15 Mar 2pm (DS) Director: Clint Eastwood Cast: Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos, Spencer Stone In the early evening of August 21, 2015, the world watched in stunned silence as the media reported a thwarted terrorist attack on Thalys train #9364 bound for Paris an attempt prevented by three courageous young Americans travelling through Europe. The film follows the course of the friends lives, from the struggles of childhood through finding their footing in life, to the series of unlikely events leading up to the attack. 2018 Running Time: 1hr 34mins Audio Description Available Lady Bird (15) Fri 9 Mar 8pm, Sat 10 Mar 5.15pm (DS), Tues 13 Mar 7.30pm (DS), Wed 14 Mar 2pm & Thur 15 Mar 7.30pm Director: Greta Gerwig Cast: Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf, Tracy Letts Christine Lady Bird McPherson fights against but is exactly like her wildly loving, deeply opinionated and strong-willed mom, a nurse working tirelessly to keep her family afloat after Lady Bird's father loses his job. Set in Sacramento, California in 2002, amidst a rapidly shifting American economic landscape, Lady Bird is an affecting look at the relationships that shape us, the beliefs that define us, and the unmatched beauty of a place called home. 2017 Running Time: 1hr 34mins Audio Description Available
The Shape of Water (15) Fri 16 Mar 5.15pm, Sat 17 Mar 2pm, 8pm, Wed 21 Mar 7.30pm (DS) & Thur 22 Mar 2pm (DS) Director: Guillermo del Toro Cast: Sally Hawkins, Octavia Spencer, Michael Shannon An otherworldly fable, set against the backdrop of Cold War era America circa 1962. In the hidden high-security government laboratory where she works, lonely Elisa is trapped in a life of isolation. Elisa s life is changed forever when she and co-worker Zelda discover a secret classified experiment. 2017 Running Time: 2hrs 3mins Audio Description Available The Mercy (12A) Fri 16 Mar 8pm, Sat 17 Mar 5.15pm(DS) & Wed 21 Mar 2pm Director: James Marsh Cast: Rachael Weisz, Colin Firth, David Thewlis Based on the incredible true story of amateur sailor Donald Crowhurst, and his attempt to win the first single-handed round-the-world yacht race in 1968. Leaving his family behind, his inexperience and loneliness found him confronted with dramatic struggles and acute isolation alone on the high seas. 2017 Running Time: 1hr 41mins Audio Description Available
Finding Your Feet (12A) Fri 23 Mar 5.15pm, Sat 24 Mar 2pm, Wed 18 Mar 2pm, & Thur 29 Mar 2pm (DS), 7.30pm (DS) Director: Richard Loncraine Cast: Imelda Staunton, Joanna Lumley, Celia Irmie, Timothy Spall Bif drags Sandra along to a community dance class, where the colourful, defiant and energetic group start to show her that retirement is in fact only the beginning, and that divorce might just give her a whole new lease on love and life. 2017 Running Time: 1hr 51mins Audio Description Available A Fantastic Woman (15) Fri 23 Mar 8pm (S), Sat 24 Mar (S) & Tues 27 Mar (S) Director: Sebastian Lelio Cast: Daniella Vega, Francisco Reyes, Luis Gnecco Marina is a young waitress and aspiring singer, she is in a relationship with Orlando. He is 20 years older than her and his family don t approve of their relationship because they see Marina s sexual identity as a trans-woman as an aberration. Following Orlando s sudden death, his family are quick to suspect Marina and she soon finds herself at the centre of the investigation and at risk of losing the home she and Orlando shared. In Spanish, with English subtitles 2018 Running Time: 1hr 44mins
Dark River (15) Sat 24 Mar 8pm & Wed 28 Amr 7.30pm Director: Cilo Barnard Cast: Ruth Wilson, Mark Stanley, Sean Bean Following the death of her father, Alice (Ruth Wilson) returns home to Yorkshire for the first time in 15 years, to claim the tenancy of the family farm she believes is rightfully hers. Once there she encounters her older brother Joe (Mark Stanley) a man she barely recognizes, worn down by years of struggling to keep the farm going whilst caring for their sick father. Joe is thrown by Alice s sudden arrival, angered by her claim and finds her presence increasingly impossible to deal with. Battling to regain control in a fraught and fragile situation, Alice must confront traumatic memories and family betrayals to find a way to restore the farm and salvage the bond with her brother before both are irrevocably lost. Film Fans Wed 28 Mar 7.30pm 2017 Running Time: 1hr 29mins Audio Description Available Family Film Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (12A) Sat 17 Feb 11am (R) Director: Jake Kasdan Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillan, Kevin Hart In this laugh out loud family comedy four teenagers who are brought together in detention discover a mysterious old video game console in the basement of their school. They finds themselves literally drawn into the game's jungle setting where they become their adult avatars. Here they must learn to work together despite their differences if they hope to finish the game and return home. 2017 Running Time: 1hr 59mins Audio Description Available
Performances on Screen National Theatre Live: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (15) Thur 22 Feb 7pm On a steamy night in Mississippi, a Southern family gather at their cotton plantation to celebrate Big Daddy s birthday. The scorching heat is almost as oppressive as the lies they tell. Brick and Maggie dance round the secrets and sexual tensions that threaten to destroy their marriage. With the future of the family at stake, which version of the truth is real and which will win out? Running Time: 3hrs 5mins (including interval) Royal Shakespeare Company Live: Twelfth Night (Encore) (PG) Thur 8 Mar 7pm Twelfth Night is a tale of unrequited love hilarious and heartbreaking. Two twins are separated in a shipwreck, and forced to fend for themselves in a strange land. The first twin, Viola, falls in love with Orsino, who dotes on OIivia, who falls for Viola but is idolised by Malvolio. Enter Sebastian, who is the spitting image of his twin sister... Running Time: 2hrs 40mins (including interval) My Generation (12A) Thur 14 Mar 6.30pm British film icon Michael Caine narrates and stars in My Generation, the vivid and inspiring story of his personal journey through 1960s London. Based on personal accounts and stunning archive footage this featurelength documentary film sees Caine travel back in time to talk to The Beatles, Twiggy, David Bailey, Mary Quant, The Rolling Stones, David Hockney and other star names. The film has been painstakingly assembled over the last six years by Caine working with producer Simon Fuller, writers Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais and director David Batty to tell the story of the birth of pop culture in London, through the eyes of the young Michael Caine: For the first time in history the young working class stood up for ourselves and said, we re here, this is our society and we re not going away!
My Generation is an insider tour of a defining era, and the screening of this engaging and evocative documentary will be followed by a Q&A with Michael Caine and David Batty broadcast live via satellite from the BFI Southbank. Running Time: 1hr 26mins Oscar Wilde Season Live: Lady Windermere s Fan (12A) Tues 20 Mar 7.15pm A new production of Oscar Wilde s social comedy, Lady Windermere s Fan, directed by award-winning writer, actor and director Kathy Burke, will be broadcast live to cinemas from the Vaudeville Theatre in London s West End. This is the second play from the Oscar Wilde Season, a year-long celebration of the brilliant Victorian playwright being staged by Classic Spring, a new theatre company led by Dominic Dromgoole, former Artistic Director of Shakespeare s Globe. Running Time: 2hrs 30mins (including interval) Join our Big Screen Benefits scheme and you will receive some brilliant extras. Earn points every time you see a film and redeem them for free cinema tickets. Plus you will receive a 10% discount on food and ice cream at No 60 whenever you attend a screening. You will also receive double points whenever you attend a Film Fans screening, halving the number of visits before you earn a free ticket. There has never been a better time to sign up, join today! (Terms and conditions apply. For full terms and conditions please ask at the box office or visit our website.) ARC is supported by the following: Arts Council England Stockton Borough Council Box Office: 01642 525199 email: box.office@arconline.co.uk Social media: Facebook ARC Stockton, Twitter - @arcstockton Instagram @arc_stockton
Find us By Car: ARC is in the centre of stockton on the corner of Dovecot Street and Prince Regent Street. A number of secure long and short stay car parks are available within 0.5 miles of ARC. By Train: Arc I 0.4 miles from Stockton train station, and 0.8 miles from Thornaby train station By Bus: All bus services into Stockton stop in the town centre, 0.5 miles from ARC. No 60 With our new cinema meal deal you can add a pre screening meal to your cinema ticket, treating yourself to any item from our bistro or burger menu and a film at Stockton s local cinema for just 12.50. Our new lunchtime and pre-show menus will be priced from 5 15 Opening hours: Mon 9am 6pm Tues Sat 9am 9pm Food Served: Mon 12pm 2.30pm Tues Sat 12pm 7.30pm