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INSIDIOUS: OUT OF THE FURTHER

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NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: GOLDEN BOY

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NT LIVE: THE MISANTHROPE

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PAW PATROL: THE DINO MOVIE

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SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY

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THE END OF OAK STREET

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THE ODYSSEY

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TRAINSPOTTING 30TH ANNIVERSARY

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Insidious: Out Of The Further

Running time: 105 mins

Amelia Eve stars as Gemma, a young mother raising her daughter in the house she grew up in who discovers she can travel into The Further, the purgatorial realm of lost souls at the heart of the Insidious universe. When something evil comes after her, Gemma discovers an ability that changes everything: she doesn’t just enter The Further, she can bring what lives there back to the real world. Once the demons realise her power, our world becomes their playground.


Spa Weekend

Running time: 97 mins

Three friends go on a spa weekend that descends into chaos when their trainwreck friend joins, leading to hilarious consequences.


Spider-Man: Brand New Day

Running time: 144 mins

It's a Brand New Day for Peter Parker. Fighting crime full-time as Spider-Man in a world that doesn’t remember him—and the pressure of seeing his old friends move on without him—sparks a change in Peter he may not have the power to control. But that transformation might also be the only thing that can stop a shocking new threat to the city and those he loves - a powerful villain no one can even see. The world may have forgotten Peter Parker, but he hasn’t forgotten them.


Trainspotting (30th Anniversary 4k Restoration)

Running time: 90 mins

Danny Boyle's decade-defining adaptation of Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2026, and is heading back to cinemas in a 4K restoration Ewan McGregor stars as Mark Renton, the most reflective member of a group that also includes the compulsive womaniser, Sick Boy (Jonny Lee Miller), and the hapless Spud (Ewen Bremner). Renton, Spud and Sick Boy's issues with drugs alternatively irritate and amuse their friend, Begbie (Robert Carlyle), a periodic psychopath whose outbursts of violence are one of the many factors that convince Renton to leave for London in the hope of starting a new life. Renton enjoys some success remoulding himself as an estate agent in the English capital, but it isn't long before his Edinburgh friends catch up with him. Begbie and co. need the money Renton has saved from his job to finance the drug deal that could make them all rich...