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Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (12A)

Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning

MissionImpossible - The Final Reckoning contains a sequence of flashing lights which might affect customers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy

After escaping a calamitous train crash, Ethan realizes The Entity is stashed aboard an old Russian submarine, but a foe from his past named Gabriel is also on the trail.

Book Tickets - Doors Open

Monday 2 Jun 202516:3019:30
Tuesday 3 Jun 202516:3019:30
Wednesday 4 Jun 202519:30

Lilo & Stitch (U)

Lilo & Stitch

LILO & STITCH contains several sequences with flashing lights that may affect those who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy or have other photosensitivities.

The wildly funny and touching story of a lonely Hawaiian girl and the fugitive alien who helps to mend her broken family.

Book Tickets - Doors Open

Monday 2 Jun 202516:3020:00
Tuesday 3 Jun 202516:3020:00
Wednesday 4 Jun 202516:3019:30

Fire Over Shingle Street (12A)

Fire Over Shingle Street

Fire Over Shingle Street - Fact, Fiction, or Propaganda?

A new documentary by Suffolk-based filmmaker Tim Curtis (Life on the Deben, Stanley's War) delves into one of Britain’s most persistent Second World War mysteries, asking: Has this enduring enigma been fully accounted for, or are there still unanswered questions?

For decades the Shingle Street ‘Mystery’ has divided the views of locals, journalists and historians alike with incredible and unexplained stories of the sea being set on fire, dead soldiers bodies on the beach and strange happenings in the night.

Was this remote stretch of Suffolk’s coast the site of a German invasion attempt? Did British forces set fire to the sea with petroleum weapons to repel the enemy? Or could it have been part of an elaborate wartime deception, designed to maintain national morale?

The film examines how the Suffolk coast was a hub of military secrecy—home to radar development and experimental weapons testing. Did these classified operations (with some still under wraps) combined with wartime propaganda help create the perfect conditions for rumours to fuel a wartime mystery?

The Shingle Street ‘Mystery’ gained renewed attention in the 1990s when the East Anglian Daily Times was contacted by an ‘MOD Whistleblower’ claiming to have a file—soon to be destroyed—detailing a horrific accident in which British soldiers had been killed in a training exercise.

The ensuing media frenzy led to the early release of classified documents from the National Archives at Kew. However, the files revealed little, sparking claims of a cover-up.

This gripping documentary takes viewers deep into Suffolk’s wartime history, and attempts to unravel a mystery that refuses to fade.

We Fought Them in Gunboats will proceed Fire Over Shingle Street

Book Tickets - Doors Open

Wednesday 4 Jun 202517:10