Irish black comedy, live action from The National Theatre, a Marvel blockbuster and a bit of festive terrorism-busting are all on the menu at the South Holland Centre this week.
On the second day of its run tonight (Thursday, January 19), the critically acclaimed The Banshees of Inisherin is showing.
Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson reunite with Martin McDonagh for the first time since In Brugges on the tale of a friendship on a remote island off the west coast Ireland that takes an unexpected turn.
Friday sees a chance to view Game of Thrones starlet Emilia Clarke’s West End debut in a performance of Anton Chekov’s The Seagull broadcast live from London.
Anya Reyes’s interpretation of the classic tale of love and loneliness is sure to enrapture.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, one of the biggest films of recent months is on the screen on Saturday (7.30pm) and Sunday (2pm).
The Kingdom of Wakanda is forced to utilise their astonishing skills when the country is attacked by other world powers keen to exploit the riches of Africa’s most advanced civilisation.
Still feeling a bit festive? Well Violent Night is on at 2pm on Saturday.
A spokesman for the centre said: “Good taste probably prevented us from screening this delirious action-comedy closer to Christmas but for one night only come along and have a hoot with this barmy movie about a bunch of crooks who invade a billionaire’s house at Xmas only to find themselves up against Santa Claus.