Wonka
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Director: Paul King
The story will focus specifically on a young Willy Wonka and how he met the Oompa-Loompas on one of his earliest adventures.
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DISNEY 100: Peter Pan
Rating: G
Director: Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske
To celebrate Disney’s centenary, we’re celebrating classic, ground-breaking Disney films selected from almost every decade of the centenary and will offer many families their first opportunity to watch these titles on the BIG SCREEN.
In this Disney animated film, Wendy (Kathryn Beaumont) and her two brothers are amazed when a magical boy named Peter Pan (Bobby Driscoll) flies into their bedroom, supposedly in pursuit of his rebellious shadow. He and his fairy friend, Tinkerbell, come from a far-off place called Neverland, where children stay perpetually young. Enchanted, the kids follow him back. But when Pan's nemesis, the pirate Captain Hook (Hans Conried), causes trouble, the kids begin to miss their old life.
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Back To The 80s: Top Gun
Rating: 12A
Director: Tony Scott
Great Scott! This September may the force be with us as we ride into the danger zone and have the time of our life because Goonies never say die. You don’t need a DeLorean to go back to the 80’s with our Film Festival- a different 80’s classic each week throughout September.
Devil-may-care navy pilot Pete Mitchell (Tom Cruise) is sent to Miramar Naval Air Station for advanced training. Here he vies with Tom Kasansky (Val Kilmer) for the coveted "Top Gun" award. When not so occupied, Mitchell carries on a romance with civilian consultant Charlotte Blackwood (Kelly McGillis). Shaken up by the death of a friend, Mitchell loses the Top Gun honor to Kasansky. Worried that he may have lost his nerve, Mitchell is given a chance to redeem himself during a tense international crisis involving a crippled US vessel and a flock of predatory enemy planes. The story wasn't new in 1986, but Top Gun scored with audiences on the strength of its visuals, especially the vertigo-inducing aerial sequences. The film made more money than any other film in 1986 and even spawned a 1989 takeoff, Hot Shots. An Academy Award went to the Giogio Moroder-Tom Whitlock song "Take My Breath Away."
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Back To The 80s: Dirty Dancing
Rating: PG
Director: Emile Ardolino
Great Scott! This September may the force be with us as we ride into the danger zone and have the time of our life because Goonies never say die. You don’t need a DeLorean to go back to the 80’s with our Film Festival- a different 80’s classic each week throughout September.
Spending the summer at a Catskills resort with her family, Frances "Baby" Houseman falls in love with the camp's dance instructor, Johnny Castle.
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BACK TO THE FUTURE
Rating: PG
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Great Scott! This September may the force be with us as we ride into the danger zone and have the time of our life because Goonies never say die. You don’t need a DeLorean to go back to the 80’s with our Film Festival- a different 80’s classic each week throughout September.
Marty McFly, a 17-year-old high school student, is accidentally sent 30 years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his close friend, the maverick scientist Doc Brown.
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BACK TO THE 80s: ROCKY IV – ROCKY v DRAGO DIRECTORS CUT
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“Great Scott! This September may the eye of the tiger be with us as we ride into the danger zone and have the time of our life because Goonies never say die. You don’t need a DeLorean to go back to the 80’s with our Film Festival- a different 80’s classic each week throughout September.”
The most triumphant sports-drama franchise in history returns with a new look in ROCKY IV: ROCKY VS. DRAGO. Director, writer and star SYLVESTER STALLONE masterfully reshapes ROCKY IV in this ultimate director’s cut, including never-before-seen footage. With more intense fight scenes, world heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa (Stallone) defends his title once again, this time against Drago (Dolph Lundgren), a six-foot-four, 261-pound fighter who has the backing of the Soviet Union.
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The Equalizer 3
Rating: 16
Director: Antoine Fuqua
Since giving up his life as a government assassin, Robert McCall finds solace in serving justice on behalf of the oppressed. Now living in Southern Italy, he soon discovers his new friends are under the control of local crime bosses. As events turn deadly, McCall becomes their protector by taking on the mafia.
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League Of Legends EMEA Championship Final 2023
Rating: LIVE
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Kicking off with the Spring Finals on 23 April 2023, the excitement of the League of Legends EMEA Championship (LEC) is coming to The Arc Cinema, in partnership with Piece of Magic Entertainment. The Season Final will be broadcast live to the big screen via satellite, allowing League of Legends players and fans to come together and experience the excitement of the LEC on the big screen. This live viewing party will be an opportunity to gather with friends and fellow fans, experience the electrifying atmosphere, and cheer on your favourite EMEA teams in the comfort of your local cinema. PLUS every customer receives a FREE League of Legends wristband. Book tickets now!
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