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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

Girl on the train

The next film screening for Wardington Village Cinema is "Girl on the Train" on Friday 19th May. This film was chosen by attendees of the last film and is a thriller based on the 2015 best selling novel by Paula Hawkins. Put the date in your diary and let Paul (758855) or Sam (750871) know if you plan to attend.

A Street Cat Named Bob

Wardington Village Cinema's next screening is A Street Cat Named Bob on Friday 17th March. Based on the true life story and international best-selling book, A Street Cat Named Bob is a moving and uplifting film that will touch the heart of everyone. When London busker and recovering drug addict James Bowen finds injured ginger street cat Bob in his sheltered accommodation, he has no idea just how much his life is about to change. Book your tickets by calling Sam Young (01295 750 871) or Paul Bimson (01295 758 855) or by emailing wardingtoncinema@hotmail.com

Remember to book your tickets for this Friday’s Ab Fab the Movie Screening

Please let either Paul Bimson (01295 758855) or Sam Young (01295 7508710) know, as soon as possible, if you plan to attend this Friday's (20th January) screening Absolutely Fabulous the Movie. This feature-length comedy based on the award-winning TV series starring Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley as the infamous Edina and Patsy. Causing mayhem and havoc wherever they go, Edina and Patsy continue to enjoy their booze-soaked, glamorous lifestyle when they find themselves taking the blame for a major faux pas at a trendy London launch party. Consequently hounded by the media and paparazzi, the pair flee to the south of France where they immediately settle in to the ways of lavish living. Despite being broke, the duo conspire a

Time to reserve your tickets!

With less than 2 weeks to go until the screening of Ab Fab the Movie at Wardington Village Cinema, now is the time to reserve your ticket! Doors will open at 7.15pm on Friday 20th of January for the 8pm start.  As normal there will be a half time interval when we will draw the raffle, and to give you time to socialize and enjoy your free ice cream. Tickets are only £6.50 (£4.50 concessions), with all profits going to maintaining the Memorial hall. Call Sam Young (01295 750 871) or Paul Bimson (01295 758855) or email wardingtoncinema@hotmail.com to reserve your ticket NOW!  

Ab Fab the Movie

Wardington Village Cinema's next screening is of Ab Fab the Movie on Friday 20th January. A feature-length comedy based on the award-winning TV series starring Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley as the infamous Edina and Patsy. Causing mayhem and havoc wherever they go, Edina and Patsy continue to enjoy their booze-soaked, glamorous lifestyle when they find themselves taking the blame for a major faux pas at a trendy London launch party. Consequently hounded by the media and paparazzi, the pair flee to the south of France where they immediately settle in to the ways of lavish living. Despite being broke, the duo conspire a way to prolong their stay. The film also sees the return of Edina's daughter Saffy (Julia

Wardington Village Cinema

This November's Screening for Wardington Village Cinema will be "Florence Foster Jenkins" an inspirational true story of the eponymous New York heiress and socialite who obsessively pursued her dream of becoming a great singer. The voice Florence (Meryl Streep) heard in her head was divine, but to the rest of the world it was hilariously awful. At private recitals, her devoted husband and manager, St Clair Bayfield (Hugh Grant), managed to protect Florence from the truth. But when Florence decided to give her first public concert at New York’s Carnegie Hall, St Clair realised he had perhaps bitten off more than he could chew. The comedy drama directed by Stephen Frears (Philomena, The Queen) celebrates the human spirit, the power of

BOOK NOW – Wardington Village Cinema!

It's time to jump into action to book your place at Wardington Village Cinema NOW!  There is snow way you should miss this fabulous film! Please let us know you will be attending as soon as possible by contacting Sam (750871) or Paul (758855) or via wardintoncinema@hotmail.com - it is really Après-ciated! Speed down to the Memorial Hall this Friday night for lift off at 8pm (doors open at 7.15pm). It's gondola be a great night. Starring Taron Egerton (Kingsman: The Secret Service) and Hugh Jackman (Wolverine) comes Eddie The Eagle, a story following Michael Edwards (a.k.a Eddie), and his unflinching determination to become Great Britain’s first Olympic ski-jumper. Reluctantly aided by former ski-jumper Bronson Peary as his coach, Eddie