Current Films

Tickets are $15.00 across the board, unless noted otherwise.

 

***Please arrive NO LATER than 15 minutes before screening time (and even earlier if you can) to ensure we have ample time to make your beverages, take your intermission order and tuck you into the cinema experience. Our recommendation is to arrive early to make a whole night of it and make a booking to avoid disappointment!

 

Cinema Bookings - Please text name, date, movie and # of people to 027 590 2117

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Best in Show

Rating: PG - contains sexual references

Running time: 1hr 24mins

DOME SPOTLIGHT SCREENING - one night only!
Sunday, 8 March at 6:30pm

Directed by Christopher Guest

The cult-classic mockumentary that follows an eccentric group of ultra-competitive dog owners on their way to a prestigious national dog show, where nerves fray, rivalries explode, and chaos reigns. Hundreds of eager contestants from across America for the Mayflower Dog Show. Vying for top prize: a fly-fishing shop owner from Pine Nut, NC (Guest), Shih Tzu-doting partners (Michael McKean and John Michael Higgins), squabbling yuppies (Parker Posey and Michael Hitchcock), a trophy wife (Jennifer Coolidge) and her ace handler (Jane Lynch) and a married couple (Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara) who dream up ditties about terriers.

A major highlight is Catherine O’Hara’s unforgettable performance as the hilariously misguided Cookie Fleck, a character so confidently wrong about everything that she becomes one of the most quotable and beloved parts of the movie. Whether you’re discovering it for the first time or coming back for your favorite scenes, this is the perfect excuse for a fun night out with friends.

The French Job

Rating: M-Offensive language

Running time: 1hr 34mins

STARTING 6 MARCH

Directed by Dominique Baumard

- WINNER: l’Alpe d’Huez Film Festival 2025 Special Jury Prize -

After the theft of the century, the madness begins...

On the night of May 19th, 2010, five paintings were stolen from the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris. The five artworks, from artists including Matisse, Modigliani and Picasso, were estimated to be worth more than 100 million euros.

While the paintings have never been recovered, this outrageous comedy tells a frenetic and madcap tale of what could have happened to these famous works.

Melvil Poupaud (Jeanne du Barry) plays Yonathan, whose monotonous life is turned upside down when he encounters Eric (Sofiane Zermani), a brash, smooth-talking con artist/fence.

When Eric hires Jo (Steve TIentcheu, Neneh Superstar), a skilled thief known as “The Spider Man of Paris”, to steal the paintings from the Museum of Modern Art, the three men’s lives are intertwined in an uncontrollable spiral.

Anchored by a star turn from Melvil Poupaud as the perpetually anxious watch expert turned in circles by a fast talking criminal, this wonderfully told story takes audiences on an entertaining ride through one of the most famous art heists of recent times.

Sentimental Value

Rating: M - Offensive language & suicide references

Running time: 2hr 15mins

STARTING 26 FEBRUARY

Directed by Joachim Trier

Sisters Nora and Agnes reunite with their estranged father, the charismatic Gustav, a once renowned director who offers stage actress Nora a role in what he hopes will be his comeback film. When Nora turns it down, she soon discovers he’s given her part to an eager young Hollywood star. Suddenly, the two sisters must navigate their complicated relationship with their father and deal with an American star dropped right into the middle of their complex family dynamics.

Starring Renate Reinsve, Stellan Skarsgård, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleass, Elle Fanning.

"The best film of the year" - Vogue

"A transcendent, moving masterpiece." -Indiewire

97% on Rotten Tomatoes

AWARD WINNER
-Grand Prize winner at the Cannes Film Festival 2025
-Best Supporting Actor (Stellan Skarsgård) winner at the 2026 Golden Globes
-Nine Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Director, Actress, and International Feature.
-Best Film Not In The English Language at the 2026 BAFTA Awards

In Norwegian, Swedish and English with English subtiltes

The Last Movie

Rating: M - graphic nudity and scenes of violence

Running time: 1hr 48min

FAR OUT! Presents:
THE LAST MOVIE
a film by Dennis Hopper

Tue 24th of Feb
doors at 5:30
show at 6:30
$15 CASH ONLY on the door

STARRING: Peter Fonda Sam Fuller Kris Kristofferson
Dean Stockwell Stella Garcia Michelle Phillips

The Last Movie is a 1971 American metafictional drama film directed by and starring Dennis Hopper. - Greenlit after the success of director and star Dennis Hopper's previous film Easy Rider, Universal Pictures gave him complete creative control over the project, which was budgeted at $1 million and was shot in Peru. Hopper only loosely followed the script by Stern, filming hours upon hours of footage built around friends whom he invited to the set. The film's elongated post-production came from Hopper's constant editing and re-editing of the film while suffering from the effects of his drug habit, leading to allegations of self-sabotage and missing the film's initial deadline to deliver a final cut by nearly six months.

Despite high expectations, including a receiving the Critics Prizes Winner Award at the 1971 Venice International Film Festival, the film was a critical and financial disaster. Dissatisfied with the finished product, Universal Pictures gave the film a staggered, limited release under multiple alternative titles. Its poor reception led to Hopper's self-imposed exile from Hollywood for several years, barely starring in any film until Francis Ford Coppola hired him for Apocalypse Now (1979), not directing another film until Out of the Blue (1980), and never writing another film again. In the decades since its release, it has undergone a critical reappraisal and has become a cult classic.

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere

Rating: M - Mental health themes, coarse language and a sex scene

Running time: 2hrs

LIMITED SCREENINGS
Saturday, 28 Feb at 7pm

Directed by Scott Cooper

On the cusp of global superstardom, New Jersey rocker Bruce Springsteen struggles to reconcile the pressures of success with the ghosts of his past as he records the album "Nebraska" in the early 1980s. Recorded on a 4-track recorder in Springsteen's New Jersey bedroom, the album marked a pivotal time in his life and is considered one of his most enduring works--a raw, haunted acoustic record populated by lost souls searching for a reason to believe.

Starring Jeremy Allen White (The Bear) as The Boss in this biopic based on Warren Zanes' book.


"Solid biopic both embraces and avoids cliche." - THE GUARDIAN

Anchor Me - The Don McGlashan Story

Rating: E

Running time: 1hr 28mins

STARTING 16 JANUARY
*Featured in the 2025 Whānau Mārama New Zealand International Film Festival

Directed by Shirley Horrocks

A long-overdue tribute to one of the nation’s best- loved songwriters. Whether through his influential bands, legendary act The Front Lawn, or compositions for film and television, the songs of Don McGlashan are well known to the Kiwi ear. Less familiar is the story of the man behind the music, but that’s about to change thanks to acclaimed cultural documentarian Shirley Horrocks (Peter Peryer: The Art of Seeing, Paul Callaghan: Dancing with Atoms).



This inspiring documentary catches the highs and lows of a singular career, revelling in tales of backstage antics and unearthing the deeply personal stories behind chart-topping anthems. Famous colleagues like Neil Finn and Toa Fraser extol McGlashan’s artistry in song-writing, while interviews with family members provide intimate insights into a unique creative personality.