Cinema

Wardington Village Cinema Needs YOU!

With the latest screening at Wardington Village Cinema this Friday (8th December) we only have 6 people confirmed as attending! Please support us so we can continue to provide this professionally screened cinema experience for the village.  Please let either Sam (01295 750 871) or Paul (01295 758 855) or email wardingtoncinema@hotmail.com if you plan to attend. We are showing "The Light Between Oceans" which has very good reviews and should give everyone an enjoyable social evening.  We hope to see you on Friday. Tickets: £6.50 Standard £4.50 Standard.

Time to book your tickets for “The Light Between Oceans”

Wardington Village Cinema are screening "The Light Between Oceans" in just 9 days on Friday 8th December.  So it is time to let us know if you plan to attend, by calling either Sam (01295 750 871) or Paul (01295 758 855) or emailing wardingtoncinema@hotmail.com "The Light Between The Oceans"  is the story of Tom Sherbourne, a lighthouse keeper and his adored wife Isabel (Alicia Vikander) who discover a baby adrift in a boat off the remote coast of Western Australia, they must make a choice. When they decide to raise the child as their own, the shattering consequences of this choice change their lives forever. As usual, your entry price (£6.50 Standard, £4.50 Concessions) provides you with a fun social evening with professionally screened

Wardington Village Cinema to screen “The Light Between Oceans”

On Friday 8th December, Wardington Village Cinema will be screening "The Light Between Oceans". Featuring an incredible cast including Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander and Rachel Weisz, The Light Between Oceans is the story of Tom Sherbourne, a lighthouse keeper and his adored wife Isabel (Alicia Vikander) who discover a baby adrift in a boat off the remote coast of Western Australia, they must make a choice. When they decide to raise the child as their own, the shattering consequences of this choice change their lives forever. Doors open at 7.15, and Tickets are priced £4.50 for concessions and £6.50 standard. There will be a half time interval to chat, enjoy a free ice-cream and hopefully win a wonderful prize in our raffle (prize donations will

Fourth Cinema Season Celebration

It's not too late to book your place at this Friday's village cinema performance.  We are celebrating a fourth year of screening films to the village at the memorial hall, and will be doing so with a colonial style themed social evening. The evening will start earlier than usual at 7pm to allow time to enjoy a Raj style buffet spread, followed by the film "Viceroy's House".  We will however have the usual raffle in the half time interval (prize donations gratefully received) and encourage the audience to stay on after to socialise further. If you do plan to come, please let us know so we can cater for the correct numbers - Telephone Paul Bimson on 01295 758855 or

Time to book your tickets

Tickets are selling fast for Wardington Village Cinema's screening of Viceroy's House next Friday (6th October). So, to avoid disappointment, book your tickets now by calling either Paul (01295 778855) or Sam (01295 750871) or email wardingtoncinema@hotmail.com We look forward to seeing you for this special colonial style themed evening to celebrate a fourth successful year of Wardington Village Cinema.

Cinema Celebration – Friday October 6th

To celebrate four successful years of screening films in the Memorial Hall, Wardington Village Cinema are putting on a special evening screening Viceroy's House on Friday 6th October at 7pm. Special ticket price includes the film and themed supper:  £6.50 for concessions and £8.50 standard. There will also be a raffle—donations of raffle prizes are gratefully accepted. Viceroy’s House in Delhi was the home of the British rulers of India. After 300 years, that rule was coming to an end. For 6 months in 1947, Lord Mountbatten, great grandson of Queen Victoria, assumed the post of the last Viceroy, charged with handing India back to its people. The film’s story unfolds within that great House. Upstairs lived Mountbatten together with his

Book your place for ‘Lion’ at the village cinema this Friday!!!

Please do let us know if you are planning to attend the village cinema this Friday (21st July) for the multi Oscar nominated and BAFTA winning film, Lion. Doors to the Village Hall open from 7.15 pm for an 8.00 pm start.  All are welcome.  Entry is £6.50 or £4.50 concessions.  Feel free to bring drinks and food along (glasses are provided) and a free choc ice is provided in the interval.  Payment accepted on the door but it would be helpful if you could please let us know if you are planning to attend (it helps ensure there are enough ice creams to go around!) Based on a true story, Lion is a moving tale of a young 5

Time to book your tickets for Wardington Village Cinema

On Friday 21st July (next week) Wardington Village Cinema will be showing the film "Lion" - So it's time to book your tickets! Lion is the incredible true story about a five-year-old Indian boy named Saroo, whose life is changed in 1986 after being separated from his idolised older brother, ending up more than a thousand miles from his home and family. Tickets £6.50 standard, £4.50 concessions. Doors open at 7.15pm with the film starting at 8pm. There will be a half time interval when free ice-creams will be severed.  There will also be a raffle (prize contributions will be gratefully accepted). If you plan to attend please let either Paul (758855) or Sam (750871) know, or email wardingtoncinema@hotmail.com, so we

LION – Friday 21st July – Wardington Village Cinema

Set Friday 21st of July as a date in your diaries, for this is when Wardington Village Cinema will be next screening the film voted by the previous events audience! This time we will be showing "Lion" that follows the journey of Saroo (Dev Patel), an Indian man who tries to locate his biological family.  Found wandering the streets of Calcutta, India when he was five, many miles from his original home - Eventually Saroo is adopted by an Australian couple, and finds love and security as he grows up in Hobart, NZ.  Not wanting to hurt his adoptive parents feelings, he suppresses his past, his emotional need for reunification, and his hope of ever finding his lost mother and

Time to book your tickets for this Friday’s cinema night!

Please book your tickets as soon as possible for this Friday's  screening (19th May) of "The Girl on the Train". Join us to enjoy this thriller that was chosen by the previous audience of Wardington Village Cinema: "After Rachel Watson (Emily Blunt) is divorced by her husband, she hates riding to work on the train each morning and seeing her ex-husband living in their old house with his new wife. To distract herself, Rachel focuses on their happily married neighbours, Megan and Scott Hipwell instead. One day, as she passes on the train, she sees something shocking. The next morning, Rachel wakes up with an awful hangover, no memory of yesterday, and several wounds. She has a vague feeling that