This is the rambunctious, ridiculous and totally true story of how the Minions conquered Hollywood, became movie stars, lost everything, unleashed monsters onto the world and then banded together to try and save the planet from the mayhem they had just created.
George is a shepherd who reads detective novels to his beloved sheep every night, assuming they can't possibly understand. But when a mysterious incident disrupts life on the farm, the sheep realize they must become the detectives. As they follow the clues and investigate human suspects, they prove that even sheep can be brilliant crime-solvers.
When Bonnie receives a Lilypad tablet as a gift and becomes obsessed, Buzz, Woody, Jessie and the rest of the gang's jobs become exponentially harder when they have to go head to head with the all-new threat to playtime.
We Fought Them In Gunboats This Suffolk double bill features two films by Tim Curtis who made Life on the Deben and begins with We Fought Them in Gunboats, a film about the heroes of HMS Beehive, the Coastal Forces base at Felixstowe Dock (now part of the Port of Felixstowe), who took on the German E-Boats in the North Sea during the Second World War.
Stanley's War
A riveting, true-events based drama-documentary looking at the First World War through the lives of two Suffolk families. Stanley Banyard, a Ramsholt farmhand makes a name for himself at the Front in France and the Pretty's of Sutton Hoo fame have to deal with family tragedy. Presented and narrated by John McCarthy.
Fire Over Shingle Street with pre recorded Q&A from the premiere.
A new documentary by Suffolk-based filmmaker Tim Curtis delves into one of Britain's most enduring Second World War mysteries. Backed by decades of
research from James Hayward and Ron Clayton, the film examines rumours of a foiled German invasion attempt, burning seas, and bodies on the beach along the
wartime Suffolk coast.
The film also features former East Anglian Daily Times reporter Henry Creagh, who recounts a 1992 call from a source claiming to have seen secret MOD files
describing a deadly friendly fire incident.
This gripping documentary takes viewers deep into Suffolk's wartime history, and attempts to unravel a mystery that refuses to fade.
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 Parker 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.
This
year, André Rieu celebrates a spectacular milestone — the 20th
anniversary of his iconic summer concerts on the magnificent Vrijthof
square. Captured live in his beloved hometown, this brand-new cinema
event marks two decades of music and unforgettable magical summer
nights.
Viva
Maastricht! is a joyful tribute to the city where it all began. Joined
by his world-renowned Johann Strauss Orchestra and a vibrant ensemble of
artists, André brings the spirit, culture, and warmth of his hometown
to life in a dazzling new concert filled with emotion and wonder.
From
timeless waltzes to soul-stirring classics, this landmark anniversary
concert promises an evening of passion, joy, and togetherness. Be part
of this historic celebration as the Vrijthof once again transforms into a
breathtaking open-air ballroom — only in cinemas this summer
Approximate runtime: 3h 30min / 210min, One Interval
Sung in Italian with English subtitles
Two of opera’s most extraordinary artists return to The Met: Live in HD for Verdi’s thrilling take
on the immortal Shakespearean tale of the scheming couple determined to
seize power at any cost. Baritone Quinn Kelsey is the Scottish king
haunted by the ghosts of his murderous ascent to the throne, opposite
soprano Lise Davidsen as the power-mad Lady Macbeth, whose ruinous
ambition damns them both. Met Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin takes
the podium for a penetrating production by Louisa Proske. Rounding out
the all-star cast are tenor Freddie De Tommaso as Macduff and
bass-baritone Ryan Speedo Green as Banquo.
In
the seedy underbelly of 18th-century Paris, money is king. Nothing is
sacred – even love itself can be bought for the right price. A native of
this hedonistic underworld, Manon is caught between twin desires when
she falls in love with the student Des Grieux. Steadfast and devoted, he
offers the possibility of an honourable life. Yet, the riches promised
by the world of Parisian society remain tempting...
Manon’s inner turmoil and struggle for survival lie at the devastating heart of Kenneth MacMillan’s 1974 adaptation of AbbéPrévost’s novel. In this signature work of The Royal Ballet, MacMillan’s nuanced understanding of human psychology makesfor
an unflinching look into the moral degradation of Manon’s Paris, while
all its decadence and decay are brought to life throughJules Massenet’s score and Nicholas Georgiadis’s designs.
Approximate runtime: 3h 35min / 215min, One Interval
Sung in French with English subtitles.
Under
the oppressive heat of the Spanish sun, the fiercely independent Carmen
attracts the attention of Don José. She warns him not to fall in love
with her, but his obsession knows no bounds. Damiano Michieletto’s
searing production returns, casting scorching light on the lust, violence and destructive desire of Bizet’s ever-popular opera.
An all-star cast brings this white-hot drama to life, with Ginger Costa-Jackson in
the fiery title role, alongside Russell Thomas as the jealous and
despairing Don José. Following his 2023 Royal Opera debut, Sesto
Quatrini returns to conduct Bizet’s electrifying and sensual score.
Approximate runtime: 2h 20min / 140min, One Interval
At a cosy Christmas party, young Clara meets the mysterious magician Drosselmeyer, who gives her a nutcracker doll. When the guests have departed and the house is asleep, Clara sneaks downstairs in search of the doll. Instead, she finds Drosselmeyer, who whisks her away on a journey into a whole world
of enchantment: fantastical landscapes of flurried snow and glittering
confection where toys come alive and the magic never stops.
Peter
Wright’s production of this festive family favourite sparkles to the
wondrous swell of Tchaikovsky’s orchestral score, alongside the glow and
grandeur of Julia Trevelyan Oman’s period designs.
Approximate runtime: 3h 15min / 195min, One Interval
Sung in Italian with English subtitles.
Puccini’s
exhilarating drama of the Wild West returns in a new staging by
celebrated British director Richard Jones, marking the company’s first
new production of La Fanciulla del West
in more than 30 years. Soprano Sondra Radvanovsky adds to her already
remarkable Met repertoire, making her role debut as Minnie, the tough
tavern owner with a heart of gold who finds love when she least expects
it. Tenor SeokJong
Baek is the dashing bandit who rambles into the remote California
mining town to steal her heart, opposite baritone Christopher Maltman as
the lawman
determined to deliver rough justice—and win Minnie for himself. Maestro
Keri-Lynn Wilson takes the podium to conduct one of opera’s most
action-packed adventures, live from the Met stage to cinemas worldwide.
This production is part of the Met’s award-winning Live in HD series, bringing opera to cinemas across the globe.
Approximate runtime: 5h 50min / 350min, Two Intervals
Sung in German with English subtitles.
An earth in ruin. The twilight of the Gods.
Deception
leads to treachery, then devastation, when Siegfried is tricked into
betraying Brünnhilde. Learning the truth of her beloved’s innocence,
Brünnhilde at last returns the ring to the Rhinemaidens,
before ordering that Valhalla be swallowed in flames. For the
long-awaited finale of Wagner’s epic saga, director Barrie Kosky
situates the rich apocalyptic drama in a contemporary world of
dream-like turmoil. Antonio Pappano, Conductor Laureate of The Royal
Opera, returns to take on the impassioned, otherworldly music –
including Siegfried’s transporting Funeral March and Brünnhilde’s
electrifying Immolation Scene. The brilliant cast is led by Elisabet
Strid, Andreas Schager and Mika Kares, who together with the full forces
of the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House and the Royal Opera Chorus
bring opera’s greatest journey to its shattering end.
Approximate runtime: 3h 30min / 210min, One Interval
Sung in Italian with English subtitles.
Spurred
on by a bet, two young men hatch a plan to test the fidelity of their
girlfriends. What follows is a slippery game of seduction and power, the
four lovers plunging into a dizzying world of shifting reality, where
truth becomes increasingly unstable.
Così fan tutte
has lost none of its sting since it first scandalised audiences in
1790. In her Main Stage debut, Netia Jones, Associate Director of The
Royal Opera, reimagines Mozart’s comedy of manners through a sharp
contemporary lens, where 18th-century romantic trickery meets deeply
satirical high-tech deceit. Taking on the roles of the lovers is an
exciting young cast led by Louise Alder, Simone McIntosh, Mingjie Lei
and Huw Montague Rendall, with Gerald Finley as their manipulative
game-master Don Alfonso and Emily Pogorelc as Despina. Thomas
Hengelbrock conducts, bringing out the exquisite melodies that underpin
the provocative, and resolutely modern, themes at the heart of the
opera.
Approximate runtime: 2h 50min / 170min, Two Intervals
At
a garden party on a sunny afternoon, Alice is surprised to see her
parents’ friend Lewis Carroll transform into a white rabbit. When she
follows him down a rabbit hole, events become curiouser and curiouser…As
Alice journeys through Wonderland, she encounters countless strange creatures. She’s swept off her feet by the charming Knave of Hearts, who’s on the run for stealing the tarts. Confusion piles upon confusion. Then Alice wakes with a start. Was it all a daydream?
Christopher Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland burst onto the stage in 2011 in an explosion of colour, stage magic and inventive, sophisticated choreography. Joby Talbot’s score combines contemporary soundworlds with sweeping melodies that gesture to ballet scores of the 19th century. Bob Crowley’s wildly imaginative, eye-popping
designs draw on everything from puppetry to projections to make
Wonderland wonderfully real. The result shows The Royal Ballet at its
best, bringing together world-class dance with enchanting family
entertainment and ingenious music and design.
Approximate runtime: 3h 25min / 205min, Two Intervals
Princess
Odette is bound by a curse, turned into a swan by the evil sorcerer Von
Rothbart. The spell can only be broken by a pledge of eternal love.
When she meets Prince Siegfried, he is immediately
enamoured by her fragile beauty and pledges to free her. But freedom is
not promised for Odette as Von Rothbart conspires to thwart the lovers’
plans.
Liam
Scarlett’s production for The Royal Ballet brings together
Tchaikovsky’s towering score and John Macfarlane’s picturesque designs
to create an enduring ballet spectacle of love, treachery and forgiveness.
Approximate runtime: 3h 15min / 195min, Two Intervals
Sung in Italian with English subtitles.
Floria
Tosca and Mario Cavaradossi live for each other and for their art. But
when Cavaradossi helps an escaped prisoner, the lovers make a deadly
enemy in the form of Baron Scarpia, Chief of Police. At the mercy of
Scarpia’s twisted desires, Tosca is forced to make a horrific bargain:
sleeping with the man she hates, in order to save the man she loves. Can she find a way out?
Oliver
Mears’s acclaimed production returns, setting Puccini’s operatic
thriller in a contemporary, war-torn Rome. Daniel Oren conducts
Aleksandra Kurzak, who returns to the title role, joined by Saimir Pirgu
as Cavaradossi and Christopher Maltman as Baron Scarpia.
Approximate runtime: 2h 50min / 170min, Two Intervals
The
Capulets and Montagues are sworn enemies. Yet it is love at first sight
for Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet when they meet each other at the
Capulet ball, into which Romeo has snuck. The two fall in love and they
profess their devotion to each other at Juliet’s balcony. They secretly
get married.
The
stakes are raised for the young couple when Romeo avenges the death of
his friend Mercutio who has been killed by Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin. For
this, Romeo is exiled from Verona. Meanwhile, Juliet’s parents are
forcing her to marry another suitor. In order to be together, Romeo and Juliet must risk it all.