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The Last Showgirl (15)

The Last Showgirl

Pamela Anderson is a revelation in this poignant Vegas-set drama that sees a seasoned showgirl having to plan for her future when her long-running show abruptly closes.


A poignant film of resilience, rhinestones and feathers, stars Anderson as Shelley, a glamorous showgirl who must plan for her future when her show closes after a 30-year run. She has not just lost a job she adored, at an age when she is unlikely to get another like it; she has lost her very identity. Gia Coppola's (granddaughter of Francis Ford Coppola) latest is an atmospheric and sympathetic drama about the showgirls on the Vegas strip, featuring sharply drawn characters and outstanding performances from Jamie Lee Curtis as Shelley’s friend Annette, and Pamela Anderson, who both play their roles with a lack of vanity that gives the film its enthralling power.

USA 2024 Gia Coppola 84m


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Tuesday 25 Mar 202513:30 Book Now (Subtitles for Hard of Hearing)
Tuesday 25 Mar 202515:45 Book Now

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (PG)

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

We screen this Stanley Kubrick classic as an accompaniment to the NT Live performance later this week. An unhinged American general orders a bombing attack on the Soviet Union, triggering a path to nuclear holocaust that a war room full of politicians and generals frantically tries to stop.


Starring Peter Sellers at the peak of his powers, this is a film about what could happen if the wrong person pushed the wrong button. U.S. Air Force General Jack Ripper (Sterling Hayden) goes completely insane, and sends his bombers to destroy the U.S.S.R. He thinks that the communists are conspiring to pollute the water supply of the American people. Sellers plays stiff-upper-lipped RAF officer Lionel Mandrake and also the insidiously bland President Merkin Muffley, and, most shockingly of all, the ex-Nazi wheelchair-bound scientist Doctor Strangelove. The result of Kubrick’s work is scary, hilarious and nightmarishly beautiful, far more effective in its portrait of insanity and call for disarmament than any number of worthy documentaries.

USA 1964 Stanley Kubrick 95m


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Tuesday 25 Mar 202518:00 Book Now

Memoir of a Snail (15)

Memoir of a Snail

A bittersweet memoir of a melancholic woman called Grace Pudel - a hoarder of snails, romance novels and guinea pigs.


In 1970s Australia, Grace's (Sarah Snook) life is troubled by misfortune and loss. After their mother dies during pregnancy, she and her twin brother, Gilbert (Mason Litsos), are raised by their paraplegic-alcoholic former juggler father, Percy (Dominique Pignon). After Percy passes away in his sleep, the siblings are forcibly separated and thrust into separate homes. Gilbert finds himself in the care of a cruel evangelical family, while Grace, grappling with intense loneliness, gradually withdraws into her shell, much like the snails she adopts. As the years pass, and despite new disappointments and sorrows, a glimmer of hope emerges when she strikes up an enduring friendship with an elderly eccentric woman called Pinky (Jacki Weaver). Adam Elliott - Australia’s answer to Aardman’s Nick Park – has created a beautiful film with a distinctive kind of lovability and an instinct for the underdog and outsider.

Australia 2024 Adam Elliot 95m



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Tuesday 25 Mar 202520:00 Book Now