SCREEN TIME
SEE HOW THEY RUN
Saoirse Ronan and Sam Rockwell star as uncouth sleuths in this ritzy whodunnit, alongside Ruth Wilson and Adrien Brody. Where to Watch: Light Cinema, Vue, Arts Picturehouse When: 9 September
CRIMES OF THE FUTURE
THE RINGS OF POWER Hot on the heels of House of the Dragon , the year’s second fantasy spin-off – this time taking on The Lord of the Rings – sees Morfydd Clark play an elven warrior battling land and sea. Where to Watch: Prime Video When: 2 September
Bohemian art meets body gore in David Cronenberg’s latest psychosexual thriller. Léa Seydoux and Viggo Mortensen play performance artists with a twist. Where to Watch: Mubi When: 9 September
Picturehouse Picks FROM OUTER SPACE TO UNSEEN FOOTAGE, FIND OUT WHAT’S IN STORE THIS MONTH OXIDE GHOSTS: THE BRASS EYE TAPES
STAR TREK DAY Get your intergalactic double bill on 8 September , starting lift-off with the first instalment of the film series, Star Trek: The Motion Picture , at 6pm. Dating back to 1979, this Robert Wise-directed odyssey begins as an unfathomable alien force heads for Earth. At 8.50pm, sequel Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan will rocket in, seeing Admiral Kirk contend with his nemesis.
THEATRE LIVE The cinema is a stage this September, as two eminent Shakespeare productions hit the big screen. First up is National Theatre Live’s Much Ado About Nothing on 8 September ,
A rare opportunity to catch this cult film in action, get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of iconic series Brass Eye . Hundreds of hours of Michael Cumming’s personal footage has been carefully sifted through to create a snapshot of the director’s two-year stint on the show, presented by Cumming himself on 7 September at 8.30pm.
sure to pluck at the heartstrings. For seconds, see the Royal Shakespeare
Company’s Richard III on 28 September , directed by bard master Gregory Doran and starring The Archers ’ Arthur Hughes.
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