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CULTURE EDITION

On Falling

7 March, Picturehouse Aurora, a Portuguese worker in a Scottish warehouse, navigates loneliness and alienation in an algorithm-driven gig economy, seeking connection within the workplace confines.

Mickey 17

7 March, Picturehouse, The Light, Vue Unlikely hero Mickey Barnes (Robert Pattinson) finds himself in the extraordinary circumstance of working for an employer who demands the ultimate commitment... Based on the novel by Edward Ashton.

Twiggy

7 March, Vue The story of Jack Jones, an ageing, drug-taking football hooligan who feels increasingly irrelevant in today’s society as he struggles to keep his family together and stay out of prison. Marching Powder

Novocaine

14 March, Vue A mild-mannered introvert was born with a genetic disorder: he’s impervious to pain. When his girlfriend is taken hostage in a bank robbery, this affliction becomes his superpower.

7 March, The Light A documentary focused on the life of it girl Dame Twiggy Lawson. Discovered at 16 and proclaimed ‘the face of 66’ by journalist Deirdre McSharry, she was an overnight sensation.

Black Bag

14 March, Vue From Academy Award-winning director Steven Soderbergh, Black Bag is a high-stakes mystery starring Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender as two married intelligence agents.

NT Live: Dr Strangelove

27 March, Picturehouse, The Light, Vue, Everyman Satirical play based on a film by Stanley Kubrick about a rogue US general who triggers a nuclear attack. Steve Coogan plays four parts, including the eponymous doctor, in this stage adaptation.

Movie magic not to miss this month

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